MP3 2376 mb.
Performer: George Harrison
Title: Last Live Concert
Country: UK
Catalog Number: WH 1974
Label: White Horse Records
Released: 1985
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 335
| 1 | –Billy Preston | In My Life |
| 2 | –George Harrison | Dark Horse |
| 3 | –George Harrison | Outta Space |
| 4 | –George Harrison | Maya Love |
| 5 | –George Harrison | Going Round In Circles |
| 6 | –George Harrison | Give Me Love |
| 7 | –George Harrison | For You Blue |
| 8 | –Billy Preston | Nothing From Nothing |
| 9 | –George Harrison | Something |
| 10 | –George Harrison | What Is Life |
| 11 | –George Harrison | Sound Stage Of Mind |
| 12 | –George Harrison | Hari's On Tour |
| 13 | –George Harrison | My Sweet Lord |
| 14 | –Tom Scott | Tom Cat |
| 15 | –George Harrison | Sue Me, Sue You Blues |
| 16 | –George Harrison | While My Guitar Gently Weeps |
Live at Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York, 22nd December 1974 (Evening Show)
Concert for George is a live tribute soundtrack album in honour of George Harrison, recorded on the first anniversary of his death, and issued in 2003 in conjunction with the simultaneous DVD release of the same name. Featuring performances of many of Harrison's best-known songs, played by his closest musician friends, Concert for George is considered a fitting and heartfelt celebration of Harrison's considerable career. Listen free to George Harrison Last Live Show I Want to Tell You, Old Brown Shoe and more. 30 tracks . A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. George Harrison. Last Live Show. Play album. Get album. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1985 Vinyl от Last Live Concert на видео Воспроизвести все Микс George Harrison - Last Concert 060492YouTube. King with Slash and Others Jam - Live , concierto dirigido por Phil Spector, que retrata el concierto que en 1971 realizó George Harrison junto a un grupo de amigos tan bacanes como. Harrison's aversion to live performance had long since become common knowledge. The Beatles famously stopped touring partly due to their increased inability to compete with their own crowd noise, and Harrison's sole attempt at a post-Fab Four solo excursion ended in frustration in 1974. Watch George Harrison Perform 'Here Comes the Sun'. For years I always had the press always being bitchy and nasty, and Id built up this impression that the British dont like me and my music, Harrison admitted. When I stepped on the Royal Albert Hall, it was unbelievable. George Harrison headed into the Nineties with incredible momentum. His 1987 LP Cloud Nine turned him into a very unlikely pop star thanks to the hit I Got My Mind Set On You and the Traveling Wilburys gave him more media exposure than hed had since the immediate aftermath of the Beatles. The Royal Albert Hall marked the last time that George Harrison played a full concert, though months later he did play a handful of songs at Bob Dylans 30th Anniversary Concert and in 1997 John Fugelsang cajoled him into playing All Things Must Pass and a few other tunes at a TV taping. He also played at song at Carl Perkins funeral in 1998. Introduction by George Harrison & Ravi Shankar Live, 05:18. Jumpin' Jack Flash, Young Blood Live, 09:26. Here Comes the Sun Live, 02:58. Wah-Wah Live, 03:29. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Live, 05:44. Live in Japan is George Harrison's second official live album release, coming after 1971's Grammy-winning The Concert for Bangladesh and was released in 1992. Although unbeknown to anyone at the time, Live in Japan would prove to be Harrison's last solo release in his lifetime. Released 13 July 1992 Recorded 1 - 17 December 1991. Released on 13 July 1992, Live in Japan captures George Harrisons performance with Eric Clapton and remains a joyous celebration of Harrisons career. The following year George played his Concert For Bangladesh, and in 1974 George toured North America on what was billed The Dark Horse Tour, which heralded the launch of his record label and album of the same name. This tour produced the album Live In Japan. Released on 13 July 1992, its truly an uplifting and joyous celebration of Georges career as a Beatle and his two decades as a solo artist