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All Things Must Pass

Though it seems really odd, I was familiar with George ney, I'm looking in your direction ... ), he has been a huge bearing hits uch as "Give me (Peace on Earth)," Harrison's work even before I was familiar with the Bea- driving force in the music and even entertainment indus- "," "," (which was a trib- tles, or at least I didn't associate the two musical forces try as we know it. ute to the late, great John ) and "I Got My Mind right away. I was a child in the heyday of the '80s, when Most people know that wouldn't have .''. In 1992, he recorded Live in fapan with Eric Harrison had made one of his several "comebacks," or been the Beatles without , that the buzz Clapton, a double of Harrison's lop-drawer per- at least revisits to the music industry. I was sitting on the surrounding Lennon/McCartney often overshadowed formance of Beatles and solo Harrison classics, along couch, with an MTV-obsessed babysitter, watching a Harrison's tremendous talent. But Harrison would never with some Clapton tunes and old time rock and roll cov- called "I ." Maybe have liked to be remembered that way, so arcade readers, ers. In 2000, he re-released a 30th anniversary edition of you've heard of it. I invite you to become familiar with the life and many , which included some never before The video was hilarious. The song was accompanied accomplishments of the solo George Harrison. Who was released songs and remake of old ones (check out the by footage of an entire room rocking to an upbeat song. this man, and why was he the Quiet One who never shut remake of "My Sweet ," in which Harrison's son, Bearskin rugs moved, books opened and closed, squir- up? And what did he do after the Beatles broke up, any- Dhani, plays acoustic rhythm guitar). rels played the . My eyes were drawn to the way? slender, goateed, guitar player. He wa just sitting in a Unbeknownst to many, George Har- chair, smirking at all of the activity around him. rison had a highly successful music career. I guess that's a good way to sum up the life of George Ask your parents or professors about Harrison - "smirking at all of the activity around him." George Harrison's "early stuff," and you Although Harrison is usually known among casual Bea- will likely get a resounding, "Wow, it wa tles listeners as "the Quiet One," dedicated fans know great." All Things Must Pass is clearly a that just because Harrison valued privacy and did not classic, as it explores important issues feel the need to promote himself incessantly (Mr. Mc:Cart- Harrison was pondering at the time, such as Cod (""), selfishness ("Isn't it a Pity?"), life ("?") and death ("The Art of Dying"). n,e lyrics arc insightful, with- out the arrogance arguably associated wilh some of his cohorts (Mr. Lennon, I' m looking in your direction ... ). Next he thrilled the rock and roll loving public with his Co11cert for Ba11xtadesh album, anoth r huge proj- ect both in siz and scope. Tlie Co11cert for B1111g/11rleslt is a three-record album fea- turing many of rock's big stars as well as a lol of qual- ity [ndian classical musi from . A few lesser known bul still quality followed,

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