Listen to ELO. Jeff Lynne is a great musician. Rumor has it that, Prince was pissed and wanted to prove himself. wxrt.radio.com/prince-while-my-guitar-gently-weeps-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame
@@raudivevoices This is not a legend!They actually mocked him prior to the performance except Tom Petty and claimed he was not a worthy enough guitarist,hence the shady smirks Prince kept throwing their way to mock them.They were all pissed at him for years to come although it doesn’t show on this video,as they felt he was showing off and disrespecting the fact that it was ment to be a George Harrison’s tribute!
Missed this one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE THE ONE AND ONLY 💜💜💜PRINCE 💜💜💜🎸🎤🎼🎶🎵🎸🎤🎼THE MOST TALENTED MUSICIAN EVER IN MY OPINION I love him RIP Prince Rogers Nelson
The story behind this is the eason Prince said he'd do this is he respected Tom Petty and really wanted to do something with him. Jeff Lynn's guitar player didn't want Prince there because he knew he would show him up, Tom Petty called Prince and basically said Fu@k him I want you there. Prince agreed and there's a part in the video where Prince looks over at Tom Petty and smiles because they both knew he was blowing Lynn's gutiar player away. Prince also never showed up to rehearsals, he just told Tom Petty "don't worry, I'll be ready".
I heard about that. I heard it a bit differently, but similar in the conclusion that Prince pretty much buried his foot in Lynne's guitarist's ass on purpose. I was told that in a rehearsal, Lynne's guitarist basically made some disrespectful comments directly at Prince and was very uncooperative. Prince walked out and Petty personally asked him to not to back out of the live performance. Prince told him he'd be there and the rest is what you see here. His solo is by leaps and bounds superior. OBVIOUSLY. I'm pretty sure it's also why he ended it with the symbolic mic drop.
U completely missed the Olivia Harrison didn't want Prince there part and had 2 be convinced by the Rock Hall 2 let him play so he showed up 2 rehearsal was told he had no part and went to the hotel 2 listen 2 the song because he never heard it before a few yrs ago Dhani Harrison said some very negative things 2 say
I miss Prince so much. I wiped away a couple tears watching this. I hope young adults know how HUGE Prince was for all of us who were in HS in the 80s. OMG. I listened to his Purple Rain with my headphones and just be in bliss. He is still an ICON.
You spoke the words in my heart. I will forever be sad about Prince leaving us. And Tom. I was fortunate enough to see them both live & hold the memories close to my heart. We were blessed with their incredible talent & I'm so grateful for that 💜
Of all the legendary musicians on the stage and great guitarists up there Prince is in a class above them all. He took advantage of the opportunity to let them all know it too. The creator of this song wasn't on the stage that night but his son Dhani was. This gathering of elite talent was a tribute to George Harrison
This was at the 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. George Harrison (of the Beatles) was being inducted posthumously as a solo artist. His song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps", was played in tribute by his legendary friends, family and collaborators. Prince was also being inducted into the Hall of Fame that same day and made sure everyone knew it was well deserved.
In case you didn't know , the 2 guys singing the lead parts , Tom Petty & Jeff Lynne were in a group called The Travelling Wilbury's with George Harrison ( who was in the Beatles ) who passed away & all these musicians were paying tribute to him. It's a shame that George , Tom & Prince are all now gone but i bet there's one rockin party in heaven !
Great review of what is probably my most favourite live performance and an amazing song written by George Harrison. It's Steve WINwood by the way not WINEwood but you are forgiven as it's nice to see people who have their own favourite musical genre's loving a performance by people outside their favourite genre.. we get to learn about other artists that way and get to find more great music. ;-) The young guy on stage with the dark hair is George Harrison's son Dhani Harrison.. It's nice how he and Tom Petty smile at Prince's incredible performance. This one performance by Prince is off the scale.. makes you fall in love with the guy completely and makes you feel even more devastated that he passed away. What I love about the song is how it has developed over the years from being a typically sounding Beatles song with the sound of that era, to then being adapted with a bit of punch by the Jeff Healey band.. and then George Harrison performed the Jeff Healey version of the song along with Eric Clapton who added the lead guitar solo vibe and then all of that history of the song was then brought together in this one performance where these guys lifted the song again to another level - most particularly by adding the background BAMBADAM..BAMBADAM bad ASS bass rift. So a fantastic start to the song that has the drama of the BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! and then we hear stunning melodies, vocals and synced rhythm guitars to the big ending by Prince and this one performance really did elevate him to immortal ROCK GOD status for me. He is also a master composer and song writer and musical genius of the highest order.. and beyond that a style icon, and an all round amazing performer and artist. It takes somebody very special to draw people to them in the way that Prince still does even today. Millions of people absolutely love that 'thing' that 'magical quality' that Prince had and he will definitely be remembered for a very long time to come. Much love to all and thanks for a great review of this performance x
Prince understood the meaning behind the song, and that song came outta every pores outta him that night. He blew everyone away; some are still lost in the woods after all these years. The Dope, the dope!
The greatest talent of their generation all on that one stage! Flawless! Love Dhani Harrison’s smiling at Prince:) I think of the old song, “If there’s a Rock n Roll Heaven...they have one hell of a band!” Jeff Lynn from ELO, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Steve Winwood on 🎹 originally from The Spencer Davis Group before his own solo career. Jeff and Tom were part of a Supergroup with George Harrison called The Traveling Wilburys along with Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. This performance was to honor George Harrison after he passed from cancer. The young man on acoustic guitar is George’s son. The song was one written and performed by George with The Beatles.
So this was a tribute concert for George Harrison ( one of his most memorable songs) His son Dani is the young guy who is Amazed by Prince (God Bless) Tom,Petty Jeff Lynn are all amazed by Prince's performance. Where did the guitar go in the end? Magic.
I did a reaction to this video and blew Prince UP! I love all others on stage, however, this was Prince's night to shine, and such a great way to remember him....awesome performance 🤘🤘🤘
The amount of pure talent on that one stage is unbelievable. I love seeing Tom Petty and Prince together, something we will unfortunately never see again.
Steve Winwood was on the organ. Jeff Lynne was in the band ELO back in the day. He was the second singer. Tom Petty really doesn’t need an explanation. The young guy behind Tom Petty is George Harrison’s (of the Beatles) son Dhani. He looks exactly like him. This was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Covering the Beatles, legends doing it, and they all knew that Prince was the man to make his guitar weep. Someday people will understand how amazing of an artist Prince is. At that moment, legends were good with him doing his antics. Tells you a lot 🤷♂️❤️
Legendary song, legendary artists. Prince turned it up a couple of notches to take it into the stratosphere. Prince will be regarded as one of the greatest in the future. At this moment he's being compared to the wrong artists/musicians. He's in a class by himself. Unbelievable. Just raw natural talent. Truly gifted and a musical genius.
@@msmarch33192How on earth was The Undertaker never released. Prince had boatloads of that kind of incredible music. We will b hard pressed to find another with his talent across the board. Dude was extremely gifted for sure and he simply outworked his peers. Truly an amazing icon of music. RIP great one!
I loved when they chose Prince to contribute to this song. To many times to many lists don't have Prince rated nearly high enough amongst the greatest guitar players ever he was IMO it not something to be debated.
I would be really surprised if you listened to Mary Jane's Last Dance by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and did not recognize it :-) you guys are awesome thanks for the video! Peace!
It's a cover of the Beatles song. Love me some Prince! Truly. He was sooo underated for his guitar playing...but he sings to me with that guitar with every song he ever did
It's Prince guys, one of the most underrated guitarists of all time that could play over a dozen instruments himself. 1990's "Batman" produced entirely by him. He played every instrument! Much respect. He deserves it and never got it. I'm Caucasian btw.
Jeff Lynne is from the group Elo they sing Telephone line,Steve Winwood has a few hits and Tom Petty sings won't back down try to listen to them as well love the two of you
George Harrison absolutely loved when other artists would perform his songs. He loved sharing his music with other people and he loved seeing what they changed or added. If old georgie had been there that night he would have been having the time of his bloody life seeing prince bring the fucking roof down in that music hall. You could see his son dhani was just in awe of what prince was doing.
I might be the biggest Prince 💜 fan on the planet 🌍. I have told my friends who told me Prince was showing off. I said this is him. He will never short change his fans. I miss him 🥲
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker was the guy who sang first Then Jeff Lynn is the other singer From ELO Electric Light Orchestra had some good tunes in the 70s but Prince stole the damn show. And I loved how he threw that guitar out into the audience.. It was like he said. Here its finished anyway. He used to do that slot and give them to fans at the end of shows Miss him. Guess what guys he didn't rehearse for this. He just came out laid it down and walked off!🎉🎉🎉
You two are da Bomb! I LUV your choices of performances to react to, inc Bill Burr commentaries and that astounding Prince solo at the George Harrison tribute!!!
Gotta react to some Tom Petty. RIP. A must react. RIP my man Prince too. For some Petty, start with Free Fallin, Wont Back Down, Learning To Fly, Don't Come Around Here No More, Into The Great Wide Open, Mary Jane, And Runnin Down A Dream
actually it's not really beatles song george harrison wrote it and he asked Eric Clapton to play on the song which Eric did the solos because both John and Paul thought the song wasn't good until after it was mastered and released on the album.
.. You are correct about Eric playing guitar on that track but that does not make it any less of a Beatles song since there was John Lennon on organ, Paul McCartney on bass guitar, and Ringo Starr on drums.
George Harrison was the original singer from the Beatles, did a great start studded version y'all should also check out. The George Harrison bangladesh concert version is from the 70's.
This is a great vid.....at the end when Prince comes in......and watch Tom react to Prince...I think he was irritated at first but let's it go...George and Tom were good friends...think Tom didn't like Prince making in a Prince thing...but lol he does....and masterfully.....and that's Georges son on the guitar laughing and enjoying when Prince does the planned crowd dive lol....all in all ...great musicians and a great tribute...
Prince! The GOAT!!! 💜💜💜 Tom Petty rocks. Try Refugee-running down a dream-don’t come around here no more-here comes my girl. Soooo many others. Tom rocks. RIP Tom ❤️
All these legends on one stage!! Smash the like button and don’t forget to join the Tribe if you liked what you seen! See you next video 🤘🏾🤘🏾
Listen to ELO. Jeff Lynne is a great musician. Rumor has it that, Prince was pissed and wanted to prove himself. wxrt.radio.com/prince-while-my-guitar-gently-weeps-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame
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@@raudivevoices This is not a legend!They actually mocked him prior to the performance except Tom Petty and claimed he was not a worthy enough guitarist,hence the shady smirks Prince kept throwing their way to mock them.They were all pissed at him for years to come although it doesn’t show on this video,as they felt he was showing off and disrespecting the fact that it was ment to be a George Harrison’s tribute!
@@angiepronzola6622 His son didn't seem to take it that way?
The greatest performance of this song ever recorded. RIP George, Tom, and Prince.
Missed this one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE THE ONE AND ONLY 💜💜💜PRINCE 💜💜💜🎸🎤🎼🎶🎵🎸🎤🎼THE MOST TALENTED MUSICIAN EVER IN MY OPINION I love him RIP Prince Rogers Nelson
The story behind this is the eason Prince said he'd do this is he respected Tom Petty and really wanted to do something with him. Jeff Lynn's guitar player didn't want Prince there because he knew he would show him up, Tom Petty called Prince and basically said Fu@k him I want you there. Prince agreed and there's a part in the video where Prince looks over at Tom Petty and smiles because they both knew he was blowing Lynn's gutiar player away.
Prince also never showed up to rehearsals, he just told Tom Petty "don't worry, I'll be ready".
I heard about that. I heard it a bit differently, but similar in the conclusion that Prince pretty much buried his foot in Lynne's guitarist's ass on purpose. I was told that in a rehearsal, Lynne's guitarist basically made some disrespectful comments directly at Prince and was very uncooperative. Prince walked out and Petty personally asked him to not to back out of the live performance. Prince told him he'd be there and the rest is what you see here. His solo is by leaps and bounds superior. OBVIOUSLY. I'm pretty sure it's also why he ended it with the symbolic mic drop.
U completely missed the Olivia Harrison didn't want Prince there part and had 2 be convinced by the Rock Hall 2 let him play so he showed up 2 rehearsal was told he had no part and went to the hotel 2 listen 2 the song because he never heard it before a few yrs ago Dhani Harrison said some very negative things 2 say
@@danielkendrick1083 I heard it was George Harrison's wife that didn't want him there
Prince did it without rehearsal too❣️
Prince is ultimately so cool and talented he wouldn’t need to do a rehearsal 😂😂 You can tell everyone was in awe of him
THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... is probably one of the best live performances EVER! RIP George, Prince, Tom.
Prince was just an absolute original, nobody else ever was or ever will be quite like him. Such a phenomenal talent, miss him.
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I miss Prince so much. I wiped away a couple tears watching this.
I hope young adults know how HUGE Prince was for all of us who were in HS in the 80s. OMG.
I listened to his Purple Rain with my headphones and just be in bliss. He is still an ICON.
You spoke the words in my heart. I will forever be sad about Prince leaving us. And Tom. I was fortunate enough to see them both live & hold the memories close to my heart. We were blessed with their incredible talent & I'm so grateful for that 💜
It's a Beatles song by George Harrison (this is a tribute to George - his son is also playing). Original solo back in '68 was by Eric Clapton
Watching and waiting for you to be blown away by Prince's solo!
No one can show off like Prince, and he proves it once again here.
Of all the legendary musicians on the stage and great guitarists up there Prince is in a class above them all. He took advantage of the opportunity to let them all know it too. The creator of this song wasn't on the stage that night but his son Dhani was. This gathering of elite talent was a tribute to George Harrison
Prince absolutely MURDERED that guitar solo!!! What a talent! Even George Harrison's son Dhani knew he was about to kill it.
Prince, the most underrated guitar player ever and still my favorite......
So much in this jam. The best part is that when Prince went off Petty just kept chillin.
This was at the 2004 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony. George Harrison (of the Beatles) was being inducted posthumously as a solo artist. His song, “While My Guitar Gently Weeps", was played in tribute by his legendary friends, family and collaborators. Prince was also being inducted into the Hall of Fame that same day and made sure everyone knew it was well deserved.
Guitar drop ....classic Prince. 💜💜💜
In case you didn't know , the 2 guys singing the lead parts , Tom Petty & Jeff Lynne were in a group called The Travelling Wilbury's with George Harrison ( who was in the Beatles ) who passed away & all these musicians were paying tribute to him. It's a shame that George , Tom & Prince are all now gone but i bet there's one rockin party in heaven !
Great review of what is probably my most favourite live performance and an amazing song written by George Harrison. It's Steve WINwood by the way not WINEwood but you are forgiven as it's nice to see people who have their own favourite musical genre's loving a performance by people outside their favourite genre.. we get to learn about other artists that way and get to find more great music. ;-) The young guy on stage with the dark hair is George Harrison's son Dhani Harrison.. It's nice how he and Tom Petty smile at Prince's incredible performance. This one performance by Prince is off the scale.. makes you fall in love with the guy completely and makes you feel even more devastated that he passed away. What I love about the song is how it has developed over the years from being a typically sounding Beatles song with the sound of that era, to then being adapted with a bit of punch by the Jeff Healey band.. and then George Harrison performed the Jeff Healey version of the song along with Eric Clapton who added the lead guitar solo vibe and then all of that history of the song was then brought together in this one performance where these guys lifted the song again to another level - most particularly by adding the background BAMBADAM..BAMBADAM bad ASS bass rift. So a fantastic start to the song that has the drama of the BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! BAMBADAM! and then we hear stunning melodies, vocals and synced rhythm guitars to the big ending by Prince and this one performance really did elevate him to immortal ROCK GOD status for me. He is also a master composer and song writer and musical genius of the highest order.. and beyond that a style icon, and an all round amazing performer and artist. It takes somebody very special to draw people to them in the way that Prince still does even today. Millions of people absolutely love that 'thing' that 'magical quality' that Prince had and he will definitely be remembered for a very long time to come. Much love to all and thanks for a great review of this performance x
Legendary!!! Prince slayed that solo. Such a tragic loss to the music world. He was truly gifted.
The Beatles were absolutely magic and Prince is magic on this Beatles cover
Super dope performance. All of those guys are legends. RIP to Tom Petty and Prince. Prince showed his ass up there.
Prince understood the meaning behind the song, and that song came outta every pores outta him that night. He blew everyone away; some are still lost in the woods after all these years. The Dope, the dope!
Watching Prince tear it up is SICK! I live in MPLS, and saw him hundreds of times, the man was the GOAT!! RIP Prince!
Finally some PRINCE!!! YAY!!!!!🎶🎸🎶💜💜💜RIP to my all time favorite artist!
As soon as you saw Prince on stage your faces lit up like search lights and you hadn't even heard him play yet.
Not only Prince made the guitar part of himself, his very soul had so many things to express. Ecstatic, orgasmic!!
Prince Amazing Guitar player absolutely Amazing.
Even the Rock legends are impressed.
I’ve been a fan of Prince since 1978.
The greatest talent of their generation all on that one stage! Flawless! Love Dhani Harrison’s smiling at Prince:) I think of the old song, “If there’s a Rock n Roll Heaven...they have one hell of a band!” Jeff Lynn from ELO, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Steve Winwood on 🎹 originally from The Spencer Davis Group before his own solo career. Jeff and Tom were part of a Supergroup with George Harrison called The Traveling Wilburys along with Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. This performance was to honor George Harrison after he passed from cancer. The young man on acoustic guitar is George’s son. The song was one written and performed by George with The Beatles.
So this was a tribute concert for George Harrison ( one of his most memorable songs) His son Dani is the young guy who is Amazed by Prince (God Bless) Tom,Petty Jeff Lynn are all amazed by Prince's performance. Where did the guitar go in the end? Magic.
Guitar was given to Oprah
I did a reaction to this video and blew Prince UP! I love all others on stage, however, this was Prince's night to shine, and such a great way to remember him....awesome performance 🤘🤘🤘
The amount of pure talent on that one stage is unbelievable. I love seeing Tom Petty and Prince together, something we will unfortunately never see again.
When I FIRST saw this, I said Prince made these professionals look like they played in the high school band! He's THE MASTER! 💪💪💪💪
I kinda get what you're saying, because Prince makes this video, but those other guys are legends...high school band is sorta rough, they're legit.
@@KUREOUSBUM Legit, yes, and legends in their own right, but we're absolutely NO MATCH for Prince's brilliance that night!
Steve Winwood was on the organ. Jeff Lynne was in the band ELO back in the day. He was the second singer. Tom Petty really doesn’t need an explanation. The young guy behind Tom Petty is George Harrison’s (of the Beatles) son Dhani. He looks exactly like him. This was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
**MASTERPIECE** 💝 Gift for our ears 💝 RIP Prince!!! These all were heavy hitters & legends!!!
Covering the Beatles, legends doing it, and they all knew that Prince was the man to make his guitar weep. Someday people will understand how amazing of an artist Prince is. At that moment, legends were good with him doing his antics. Tells you a lot 🤷♂️❤️
Legendary song, legendary artists. Prince turned it up a couple of notches to take it into the stratosphere. Prince will be regarded as one of the greatest in the future. At this moment he's being compared to the wrong artists/musicians. He's in a class by himself. Unbelievable. Just raw natural talent. Truly gifted and a musical genius.
Ahh Tom Petty, Such a classic. Prince always brings the juice🧃. He’s just has that kinda swag to him. Always has.
best part of this performance is when prince is playing his solo and he looks at Tom and they just smile at each other cause prince was Killin it
My favorite part of this video, is watching you two smile, while Prince shreds, love it. Prince= G.O.A.T.
Prince was one hell of a six string killer. Just one of many talents
Jai’s love for Prince makes me love her even more! I already loved her but any fan of Prince is a friend of mine! 🥰🥰
Prince shreds his guitar!Legend!
I miss Prince sooo much!!!! The rest of the group are also great performers. Great song originally played by George Harrison from the Beatles.
We may never see such talent on one stage again. Loved Prince's nasty rock side more than anything
Check out his Blues side. His album *the Undertaker* is on UA-cam. You will not be dissapointed!
@@msmarch33192How on earth was The Undertaker never released. Prince had boatloads of that kind of incredible music. We will b hard pressed to find another with his talent across the board. Dude was extremely gifted for sure and he simply outworked his peers. Truly an amazing icon of music. RIP great one!
Tom Petty is a great rabbit hole. His video's are...interesting. Man has (had) talent and a great imagination! R.I.P.
That was great. I loved the girls reaction to prince. You could tell she is a real fan. Great performance!
I loved when they chose Prince to contribute to this song. To many times to many lists don't have Prince rated nearly high enough amongst the greatest guitar players ever he was IMO it not something to be debated.
Ohh this is a classic!!!
Facts
I would be really surprised if you listened to Mary Jane's Last Dance by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and did not recognize it :-) you guys are awesome thanks for the video! Peace!
The look on Dannis face when Price breaks off a piece....
It's a cover of the Beatles song. Love me some Prince! Truly. He was sooo underated for his guitar playing...but he sings to me with that guitar with every song he ever did
Prince is one of the most underrated guitarists. The man could fucking jam! This is my music. I'm 55. I love all of these guys!
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are one of my all time favorites. Depot Street is a great song.
So many great artists playing on this!! Prince is in rare form! ❤
It's too funny cuz Prince looks over at Tom when he gets back on stage with that grin lol....
It's Prince guys, one of the most underrated guitarists of all time that could play over a dozen instruments himself.
1990's "Batman" produced entirely by him. He played every instrument!
Much respect. He deserves it and never got it. I'm Caucasian btw.
Jeff Lynne is from the group Elo they sing Telephone line,Steve Winwood has a few hits and Tom Petty sings won't back down try to listen to them as well love the two of you
George Harrison absolutely loved when other artists would perform his songs. He loved sharing his music with other people and he loved seeing what they changed or added. If old georgie had been there that night he would have been having the time of his bloody life seeing prince bring the fucking roof down in that music hall. You could see his son dhani was just in awe of what prince was doing.
My favorite guitar solo of all time. I can't get enough of this solo
Throws his guitar to the Heavens.... and it doesn't come down.
That's how you know you're the man.
R.I.P. Petty and Prince
And of course George Harrison whose tribute it was!
VinniethePanda Of course! How I forgot George too!? R.I.P. to all those greats mentioned.
He threw the guitar to George.
Awesome rendition of this great Beatles classic its just sad seeing this vid knowing that legends Tom Petty and Prince are both no longer with us.
This is the first time I've seen this myself.. I felt so emotional. I love all of them. Thank you both for sharing with me
Everyone of those guys on stage were top notch performers
the complete Showman, blew everyone else off that stage, a great loss to the whole world RIP King
This is part of a 2 1/2 hour tribute concert for George Harrison called “Concert for George.” Definitely a highlight.
Actually the video is from the 2004 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. The tribute concert had Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney doing the same song.
I might be the biggest Prince 💜 fan on the planet 🌍. I have told my friends who told me Prince was showing off. I said this is him. He will never short change his fans. I miss him 🥲
One of the absolute most brilliant musicians to ever walk the planet
I still remember a interview with Eric Clapton. They asked him “How does it feel to be god on the Guitar”. He says I don’t know go ask prince.
Yeah that was real as fuck
That never happened, it's an old urban myth between guitar players, goes all the way back to the early days of Hendrix and Clapton.
@@TheScouseassassin ok. 😆
That was just someones made up story, Clapton was never asked that.. Just a myth.. But Prince is awesome....
That's not true.....urban legend.
So many legends in one song!!!! Much RESPECT!!
Guys, yes those are all legends on that stage. UNFORTUNATELY 2 of those legends aren't with us any more😭😭💜
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker was the guy who sang first Then Jeff Lynn is the other singer From ELO Electric Light Orchestra had some good tunes in the 70s but Prince stole the damn show. And I loved how he threw that guitar out into the audience.. It was like he said. Here its finished anyway. He used to do that slot and give them to fans at the end of shows Miss him. Guess what guys he didn't rehearse for this. He just came out laid it down and walked off!🎉🎉🎉
This performance was classic rock legends paying respect to Prince. This is musicians giving the ultimate complement to a musical genius.
I love how bored y'all looked the entire time then BOOM, the genuine excitement soon as Prince enters the frame 😂😂
I was thinking the same thing😂😂😂
So enjoyable to watch Jai react to this, the woman with the million-dollar smile.
Prince became a rock star after this .. playing a Beatles song, especially on this song.. with one of the Beatles son’s .. this shits iconic
Prince was a rock star way before this what are you talking about? This was 2005 prince became rock star in ‘80s
Its a song by George Harrison, his son playing the acoustic guitar. George is dead.
Great video. Love prince. He is so freaking talented. Even in that world of super star musicians he stands out.
He didn’t show up for rehearsals came in clean. Killed it threw the guitar like never question my skills!!
You two are da Bomb! I LUV your choices of performances to react to, inc Bill Burr commentaries and that astounding Prince solo at the George Harrison tribute!!!
Prince comes on. Game Over.
Incredible.
Gotta react to some Tom Petty. RIP. A must react. RIP my man Prince too. For some Petty, start with
Free Fallin,
Wont Back Down,
Learning To Fly,
Don't Come Around Here No More,
Into The Great Wide Open,
Mary Jane,
And Runnin Down A Dream
Favorite part of this video is Prince throws his guitar up in the air and it NEVER comes down and walks off like "yup".
In case you didn't know, this is a Beatles song written by George Harrison. His son is also on stage playing the acoustic guitar...
actually it's not really beatles song george harrison wrote it and he asked Eric Clapton to play on the song which Eric did the solos because both John and Paul thought the song wasn't good until after it was mastered and released on the album.
.. You are correct about Eric playing guitar on that track but that does not make it any less of a Beatles song since there was John Lennon on organ, Paul McCartney on bass guitar, and Ringo Starr on drums.
An insane collection of talent on that stage
Its so much better than to see Jai smile than cry.... just sayin... love all your reaction to great music.
I got goosebumps!! ❤
HALF_AND_JAI Prince could play 25 instruments his music was and still is wonderful
good luck getting to this level all you wanna be playas out there. Prince smacked the hell out this one. one for the ages. RIP Prince
Minneapolis resident here. Prince was one of a kind. I gotta check out Paisley Park (Prince's former home/studio) someday.
Prince was one of the greatest musicians, he is sourly missed.
Ohhhh yessss! Get ready! Let’s gooo! Get ready to be 🤯. 💜✌️✨
12/31/84 best night of my life PURPLE RAIN CONCERT! Dallas Texas. Saw that move 20xs at the theater. I was 20.
George Harrison was the original singer from the Beatles, did a great start studded version y'all should also check out. The George Harrison bangladesh concert version is from the 70's.
Prince KILLED it!!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Prince and Tom playing in heaven.
Prince steals the show though! 💜💜
The first part is like a nice steak dinner, then comes the dessert cart with Prince on it.
Prince, always preforming.Prince actually has someone to catch his guitars.
This is a great vid.....at the end when Prince comes in......and watch Tom react to Prince...I think he was irritated at first but let's it go...George and Tom were good friends...think Tom didn't like Prince making in a Prince thing...but lol he does....and masterfully.....and that's Georges son on the guitar laughing and enjoying when Prince does the planned crowd dive lol....all in all ...great musicians and a great tribute...
Prince! The GOAT!!! 💜💜💜
Tom Petty rocks. Try Refugee-running down a dream-don’t come around here no more-here comes my girl. Soooo many others. Tom rocks. RIP Tom ❤️
Beatles are dope. Prince is dope. React to Prince + 3RD Eye Girl live on Arsenio, "She's always in my hair"