Krishna is a spiritual figure in India. George was fascinated with the idea that many roads lead to the same mountaintop and he was equal opportunity about it. It was about the spiritual connection for him.
The Hare Krishna mantra is a sacred Sanskrit verse, recited as a means to cultivate awareness of a higher power and revive God-realization, known as Krishna consciousness. Rooted in the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, the Hare Krishna mantra is mentioned in the Kali-Santarana Upanishad, and is central to the path of Bhakti Yoga. This is chanted to realize God through meditative practice in this life,
I don't think he was in a hurry to get to the afterlife, but he was definitely the most spiritual of the four Beatles, and he also got fairly involved with Eastern and Indian spirituality in the later years of The Beatles and in fact that's why you hearing him starting to play the sitar and other Indian instruments on some of those later Beatles songs. I think he's just saying that he really wants to feel deeply connected with whatever higher power there is. Not so much that he's in a hurry to get to the afterlife.
George Harrison was part of the Beatles. Paul McCarthy Ringo Star John Lennon Beatles Revolutionized Music....After Beatles broke up 1970, Each went on to have Successful careers... It was the English Invasion 1960s Beatles, Rolling Stones Came to America and changed music forever. It was Elvis number one....by 64, all through the decade it was Beatles, Stones, Rock and Roll, and Motown went crazy..
George had another one "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." 🎸 He wasn't used to his full potential while he was a Beatle, maybe by choice but has a beautiful voice.❤️
If you hear this song very much, it just gets in your brain and it makes you want to sing along with it so much. It just feels so good. George was just such a sweet soul but he also wrote some pretty scathing and sarcastic Beatles songs telling people to wake the fuck up, which I love. Like, Think For Yourself. But in the Beatles, he also wrote some of the world's best-loved love songs from that period, like Something In The Way, and Here Comes The Sun.
I'm realizing as I get older how this kind of repetition and chanting can be so euphoric and healing, and how almost every world religion has some element of it, at least in their ancient tradition
One of my favourites from George. Well, that’s hard bc every single song from him was amazing. You’ve got to dive in. Next recommendation: Here Comes the Sun. It’ll lift your spirits so high. 💜
There is a beautiful super yacht built by Ameals named "Here Comes The Sun". There is a great walk thru of the yacht search Nauti Styles M/Y Here Comes The Sun.
That's a slide guitar. You take a small tube of either metal or glass or really you can even use a beer bottle, laugh, and then you use it with your left hand along with maybe putting some of your free fingers down here and there and then you can just slide it up and down the neck on the strings and it makes that smooth transition between all the frets underneath. I can't remember if you've done Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd but Gary Rossington uses it infamously in the slower first part of the song to great effect. It's beautiful.
One of the biggest loss's from the 70's, is just how the majority of us, believed in God, and it was a given that peace & love came from the belief.....I wish we could go back, with every fiber of my being 💖💖💖 One of George Harrison's quotes when asked about the names of the Lord & God he used in his lyrics of this song, he replied, *“It does not matter what you call Him, just call Him” That quote helped me* ❤ ❤ ❤
George Harrison was the lead guitar player for the Beatles. You should check out some Beatles tracks. I recommend starting out with the live rooftop version of the song "Don't Let Me Down", which was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (who were 2 other members of the Beatles). At 2.3 Billion units sold, The Beatles are the biggest selling recording artist of all time. So many great songs. Another great Beatles song to react to (this time written by George Harrison) is "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". But if you listen to that one, make sure you listen to the version off of the Beatles "White Album". There are some cover versions floating around that fool some people, and some reactors have reacted to them by mistake. If you don't see a picture from the inside cover of the white album on the video, then you may be listening to a cover version of the song. Here's the links for both songs: Don't Let Me Down: ua-cam.com/video/NCtzkaL2t_Y/v-deo.html While My Guitar Gently Weeps: ua-cam.com/video/YFDg-pgE0Hk/v-deo.html Peace
George Harrison -- groundbreaking lead guitarist, composer, and conceptualist for the Beatles -- was one of the founding member artists, along with such figures as Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Marley, of the multiculturalism and World Music movements, both in his art and personal life (Harrison was married to the strikingly beautiful and formidable Olivia Arias, a Mexican-American immigrant daughter from East LA). In My Sweet Lord, Harrison unites seemingly different musical genres from different cultures and traditions -- folk, gospel, pop, blues/jazz slide guitar, South Asian devotional -- and entwines different religious traditions, uniting "Western" and "Eastern" religious/cultural traditions, to evoke a common humanity. Well, that's pretty hip and "out-there" today, especially in the face of Trump America and the racist Right-wing. But George Harrison did this in 1970 -- FIFTY-THREE years ago--and THAT is just how far ahead, how visionary, how truly woke an artist he was.
He was also married to Pattie Boyd first, whom he met on the set of their first theatrical movie "A Hard Day's Night" she played one of the school girls on the train. They married in 1966 and divorced in 1977.
@@patticrichton1135 : Yes, Patti Boyd inspired both Harrison's all-time Beatles classic, "Something," and Eric Clapton's signature, "Layla." But it is with Olivia Arias with whom Harrison spent the rest of his life, had a child, and found a partner who stood by and guided him through his post-Beatles/Living in the Material World malaise (drink, drugs, promiscuity, relative loss of artistic fire), back into considerable commercial/artistic success (33 1/3, "George Harrison," Cloud Nine, Traveling Wilburys, etc.); and of course was mother to their musically talented, startlingly canny son, Dhani. I would note that while Patti has written a very popular, if somewhat fact-negotiated autobiography, Olivia has by contrast become both a devoted and very canny guardian of George Harrison's profound artistic/cultural legacy (she was a driving force behind, and easily the most shrewd talking head, featured in master director Martin Martin Scorsese's bio series on George Harrison. And that is no mean feat considering the charisma of Macca, the too suaveness of Eric Clapton, and the immensely insightful and poignant Ringo Starr, the most notable of the other onscreen talking heads). We know quite a bit about Patti through the artistry of her two main men in her life (not exactly a feminist achievement by any measure), Harrison and Clapton, and about her witty writing about HERSELF through recollection of her halcyon days relationship between two among the most important rock guitarist of the 1960s-mid-1970s. BY CONTRAST, we learn more of Harrison's art, his struggles, his canon, and his legacy via Olivia's masterful, adroit, and always careful stewardship of Harrison's staggeringly important legacy and enormous estate. We know relatively little about Olivia -- a Mexican-American immigrant's daughter of East LA, a woman who had NONE of the built-in privileges Patti enjoyed -- not out of lack of interest on our part but rather her willfully and naturally enigmatic presence, one that seems very close to that of her late husband. Given Olivia's mix of brains, beauty, and East LA toughness -- she not only saved George's life in the long run but also literally saved him from an insane marauder who invaded their home--leading a family friend , the late, great Tom Petty to quip, and I paraphrase him closely, "pulling a knife on a homegirl from East LA? NOT a smart move." For these reasons and more, I am definitely Team Olivia...
George Harrison was one of the BEATLES, their lead guitarist. This is his first solo record after the Beatles broke up in 1970, Sadly George died from cancer on Nov, 29th, 2001 at the age of 58. He was born on Feb. 25, 1943. There were photos of him on this video during different stages of his life, while one of the Beatles and during his early solo career. I don't think you saw them, because it was during the instrumental breaks when you were playing your broom, with you eyes closed.
That track has Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, members of Badfinger, and others on acoustic guitars, and Ringo on the drums! It's an all-star cast on that one!
The story of Lord Krishna are from the sacred book the Bagivad Gita and this song celebrates those teachers and guides who have helped humanity throughout time ❤
Oh my God I freaking love this song! So Krishna is a I guess, sort of religion, a spirituality. I remember back in the 90s I went to a concert on Miami Beach for a band called Dead Can Dance. It was probably one of the most amazing concerts I’ve ever been to, and the reason why I loved it. The most is because there were so many people from different walks of life there and I mean a lot of different people anyway, sitting directly behind me, was about five or six Krishna members. They were dressed in their attire for hair the whole thing it was really cool.
If ya have heard of the Beatles {Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon }... you have heard of George Harrison. Ya just didn't know it. The Beatles is the only group that I am aware of that all its members went on to have successful solo careers after breaking up. Of the four, Paul had the most success.
That is incorrect . "Krishna" is NOT Hindu (Hindi) for Christ. Krishna is a major diety in Hinduism. He is the god of protection, compassion, love and tenderness Krishna is one of the more popular and revered among the Indian divinities.
Krishna is a spiritual figure in India. George was fascinated with the idea that many roads lead to the same mountaintop and he was equal opportunity about it. It was about the spiritual connection for him.
What a beautiful explanation, Thank you for sharing!
Best explanation in comments ever
The Hare Krishna mantra is a sacred Sanskrit verse, recited as a means to cultivate awareness of a higher power and revive God-realization, known as Krishna consciousness. Rooted in the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism, the Hare Krishna mantra is mentioned in the Kali-Santarana Upanishad, and is central to the path of Bhakti Yoga. This is chanted to realize God through meditative practice in this life,
I always felt this song was a unifying mantra ( of sorts ) connecting Indian and Christian traditions.
I don't think he was in a hurry to get to the afterlife, but he was definitely the most spiritual of the four Beatles, and he also got fairly involved with Eastern and Indian spirituality in the later years of The Beatles and in fact that's why you hearing him starting to play the sitar and other Indian instruments on some of those later Beatles songs.
I think he's just saying that he really wants to feel deeply connected with whatever higher power there is. Not so much that he's in a hurry to get to the afterlife.
George Harrison was very good friends with Ravi Shankar a sitar player from India. Krishna, Devo, and the others mentioned are Hindu Gods.
George Harrison was part of the Beatles.
Paul McCarthy
Ringo Star
John Lennon
Beatles Revolutionized Music....After Beatles broke up 1970, Each went on to have Successful careers...
It was the English Invasion 1960s
Beatles, Rolling Stones
Came to America and changed music forever.
It was Elvis number one....by 64, all through the decade it was Beatles, Stones, Rock and Roll, and Motown went crazy..
@ elsievickie, it's Paul McCARTNEY, NOT Paul "McCarthy" Hope it was a typo. 😊
I adore this song . Absolutely beautiful 😍
Just getting started, but dude, he was from the Beatles, lol.
One of my favorite Harrison's songs, to include "What is Life" and "Give Me Love, Give Me Peace on Earth." You should check all of them out.
What is Life is awesome!! 😊
You forgot, The Lord Is Awaiting On You All.
George had another one "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." 🎸 He wasn't used to his full potential while he was a Beatle, maybe by choice but has a beautiful voice.❤️
My favorite Beatle - don't forget the Rock N Roll hall of fame performance with his son and Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood and Prince!
If you hear this song very much, it just gets in your brain and it makes you want to sing along with it so much. It just feels so good. George was just such a sweet soul but he also wrote some pretty scathing and sarcastic Beatles songs telling people to wake the fuck up, which I love. Like, Think For Yourself.
But in the Beatles, he also wrote some of the world's best-loved love songs from that period, like Something In The Way, and Here Comes The Sun.
It’s almost impossible not to sing along 😊
@@kimzwolinski9919 Right there with ya, sistah.
The song title is simply called "SOMETHING" He wrote it about his wife at the time, Pattie Boyd.
I'm realizing as I get older how this kind of repetition and chanting can be so euphoric and healing, and how almost every world religion has some element of it, at least in their ancient tradition
One of my favourites from George. Well, that’s hard bc every single song from him was amazing. You’ve got to dive in. Next recommendation: Here Comes the Sun. It’ll lift your spirits so high. 💜
There is a beautiful super yacht built by Ameals named "Here Comes The Sun". There is a great walk thru of the yacht search Nauti Styles M/Y Here Comes The Sun.
Which is, of course, a Beatles track, though a Harrison composition and lead vocal.
Divine track ❤
That's a slide guitar. You take a small tube of either metal or glass or really you can even use a beer bottle, laugh, and then you use it with your left hand along with maybe putting some of your free fingers down here and there and then you can just slide it up and down the neck on the strings and it makes that smooth transition between all the frets underneath. I can't remember if you've done Freebird by Lynyrd Skynyrd but Gary Rossington uses it infamously in the slower first part of the song to great effect. It's beautiful.
Great reaction again..
Hello..the BEATLES..
George Harrison
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr
George was lead guitarist in the Beatles
Love this song✌️😊
Tambourine
Get chills every time the drums and tambourine kick in....
One of the biggest loss's from the 70's, is just how the majority of us, believed in God, and it was a given that peace & love came from the belief.....I wish we could go back, with every fiber of my being 💖💖💖 One of George Harrison's quotes when asked about the names of the Lord & God he used in his lyrics of this song, he replied, *“It does not matter what you call Him, just call Him” That quote helped me* ❤ ❤ ❤
My father, God rest his beautiful soul, introduced me to this song as a young girl. Is my favorite George Harrison song ❤
George Harrison was the lead guitar player for the Beatles. You should check out some Beatles tracks. I recommend starting out with the live rooftop version of the song "Don't Let Me Down", which was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (who were 2 other members of the Beatles). At 2.3 Billion units sold, The Beatles are the biggest selling recording artist of all time. So many great songs. Another great Beatles song to react to (this time written by George Harrison) is "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". But if you listen to that one, make sure you listen to the version off of the Beatles "White Album". There are some cover versions floating around that fool some people, and some reactors have reacted to them by mistake. If you don't see a picture from the inside cover of the white album on the video, then you may be listening to a cover version of the song. Here's the links for both songs:
Don't Let Me Down:
ua-cam.com/video/NCtzkaL2t_Y/v-deo.html
While My Guitar Gently Weeps:
ua-cam.com/video/YFDg-pgE0Hk/v-deo.html
Peace
Been looking for some George Harrison! Thanks!! This is a great one!
Yes; Hare Krishna, Hare Rama, all of those are in fact ways of calling out glory to God in different religions. The Hindu religions especially.
HEY BABY SUCH A SMOOTH SONG ,GEORGE HARRISON IS one THE BEATLES
George Harrison -- groundbreaking lead guitarist, composer, and conceptualist for the Beatles -- was one of the founding member artists, along with such figures as Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Marley, of the multiculturalism and World Music movements, both in his art and personal life (Harrison was married to the strikingly beautiful and formidable Olivia Arias, a Mexican-American immigrant daughter from East LA).
In My Sweet Lord, Harrison unites seemingly different musical genres from different cultures and traditions -- folk, gospel, pop, blues/jazz slide guitar, South Asian devotional -- and entwines different religious traditions, uniting "Western" and "Eastern" religious/cultural traditions, to evoke a common humanity. Well, that's pretty hip and "out-there" today, especially in the face of Trump America and the racist Right-wing.
But George Harrison did this in 1970 -- FIFTY-THREE years ago--and THAT is just how far ahead, how visionary, how truly woke an artist he was.
He was also married to Pattie Boyd first, whom he met on the set of their first theatrical movie "A Hard Day's Night" she played one of the school girls on the train. They married in 1966 and divorced in 1977.
@@patticrichton1135 : Yes, Patti Boyd inspired both Harrison's all-time Beatles classic, "Something," and Eric Clapton's signature, "Layla." But it is with Olivia Arias with whom Harrison spent the rest of his life, had a child, and found a partner who stood by and guided him through his post-Beatles/Living in the Material World malaise (drink, drugs, promiscuity, relative loss of artistic fire), back into considerable commercial/artistic success (33 1/3, "George Harrison," Cloud Nine, Traveling Wilburys, etc.); and of course was mother to their musically talented, startlingly canny son, Dhani. I would note that while Patti has written a very popular, if somewhat fact-negotiated autobiography, Olivia has by contrast become both a devoted and very canny guardian of George Harrison's profound artistic/cultural legacy (she was a driving force behind, and easily the most shrewd talking head, featured in master director Martin Martin Scorsese's bio series on George Harrison. And that is no mean feat considering the charisma of Macca, the too suaveness of Eric Clapton, and the immensely insightful and poignant Ringo Starr, the most notable of the other onscreen talking heads).
We know quite a bit about Patti through the artistry of her two main men in her life (not exactly a feminist achievement by any measure), Harrison and Clapton, and about her witty writing about HERSELF through recollection of her halcyon days relationship between two among the most important rock guitarist of the 1960s-mid-1970s.
BY CONTRAST, we learn more of Harrison's art, his struggles, his canon, and his legacy via Olivia's masterful, adroit, and always careful stewardship of Harrison's staggeringly important legacy and enormous estate. We know relatively little about Olivia -- a Mexican-American immigrant's daughter of East LA, a woman who had NONE of the built-in privileges Patti enjoyed -- not out of lack of interest on our part but rather her willfully and naturally enigmatic presence, one that seems very close to that of her late husband.
Given Olivia's mix of brains, beauty, and East LA toughness -- she not only saved George's life in the long run but also literally saved him from an insane marauder who invaded their home--leading a family friend , the late, great Tom Petty to quip, and I paraphrase him closely, "pulling a knife on a homegirl from East LA? NOT a smart move." For these reasons and more, I am definitely Team Olivia...
George Harrison was one of the BEATLES, their lead guitarist. This is his first solo record after the Beatles broke up in 1970, Sadly George died from cancer on Nov, 29th, 2001 at the age of 58. He was born on Feb. 25, 1943. There were photos of him on this video during different stages of his life, while one of the Beatles and during his early solo career. I don't think you saw them, because it was during the instrumental breaks when you were playing your broom, with you eyes closed.
That track has Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, members of Badfinger, and others on acoustic guitars, and Ringo on the drums! It's an all-star cast on that one!
The story of Lord Krishna are from the sacred book the Bagivad Gita and this song celebrates those teachers and guides who have helped humanity throughout time ❤
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Oh my God I freaking love this song! So Krishna is a I guess, sort of religion, a spirituality. I remember back in the 90s I went to a concert on Miami Beach for a band called Dead Can Dance. It was probably one of the most amazing concerts I’ve ever been to, and the reason why I loved it. The most is because there were so many people from different walks of life there and I mean a lot of different people anyway, sitting directly behind me, was about five or six Krishna members. They were dressed in their attire for hair the whole thing it was really cool.
Not about Christianity. Harrison went to India and was transformed by Buddhism.
If ya have heard of the Beatles {Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon }... you have heard of George Harrison. Ya just didn't know it. The Beatles is the only group that I am aware of that all its members went on to have successful solo careers after breaking up. Of the four, Paul had the most success.
That's a slide guitar
krishna is christ in hindu! George H was a god send as well as all the beatles. They were bringers of light to us.
That is incorrect . "Krishna" is NOT Hindu (Hindi) for Christ. Krishna is a major diety in Hinduism. He is the god of protection, compassion, love and tenderness Krishna is one of the more popular and revered among the Indian divinities.
@@patticrichton1135 Dear one it's all love. Peace to you
Listen to all the Beatles songs
Unfortunately, George got to see the Lord WAAAY too soon 😞
Yo..fuck bro you don't know the BEATLES???
TOO MANY PAUSES!!!!!
George was one of The Beatles. Grow up fella! 🥴🥴🥴👎🏻👎👎🏻✌️