This Concert For George took place in November 2002, in tribute to George Harrison (formerly of The Beatles and Travelling Wilburys) who passed away in 2001. I recommend you watching the full concert on DVD, it's one of the best and full of great performances of George's songs. It was wonderful seeing all the great musicians who gathered together on the one stage at The Royal Albert Hall, London to pay tribute to their friend.
George Harrison wrote the song "Something" in 1969 and it was recorded for the last Beatles album Abbey Road. It is one of the most covered Beatles songs ever and even Frank Sinatra (who hated the Beatles) called it the best love song ever written. It is a song about George Harrisons wife at that time who later became the wife of George's good friend Eric Clapton. Geoge Harrison died in 2001 and this is a tribute concert for him shortly after he passed.
This was from the Concert for George on the first anniversary of George Harrison’s passing. George, the Beatle who wrote, sang and performed it with Eric and Paul on past occasions. Frank Sinatra thought it was the best love song written.
Stars I saw up there were Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne , & others there to pay tribute to dearly departed George Harrison.
@@johnhitchens2265 Billy, who played with the Beatles and had several hits on his own. And Ray Cooper who played on George's albums, as well on Elton John, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones..., albums.
The history of this song is unusual. Written by George Harrison about his wife, Pattie Boyd, who wound up married to his friend Eric Clapton. It is said 4 songs penned by Harrison were inspired by Pattie and 3 by Clapton ("Wonderful Tonight" is one you may know.)
Great reaction, Cathy and Donna! I really enjoyed this performance by two legends! Don't apologize for not knowing the song. People's lives and music experiences are different during their time on earth.
George Harrison loved the ukulele, that’s why Paul McCartney is opening up with it. By the way, I think Concert for George’s live performance of George’s “Isn’t It a Pity” (led by Eric Clapton and Billy Preston) is incredibly powerful and moving…hope one day you’ll view it here!
The song was written by (and was a tribute to) George Harrison - The third songwriter in the Beatles. Excellent live performance from a star studded line up.
Such a well composed song my fellow Texans it's beautiful and Donna knew this song and she enjoyed it and no it's not right not to beat up Donna in the comments and Kathys the same way people. my mother Cathy and me agree with what Donna said they have a personal lives that are important to them to take care of. So please let's be more understanding with these ladies everyone ok ? Thank you wintersun Alex ❄️❤️
The ukulele was because George always had ukeleles at his house for everyone to play them when they partied. They DID all sing this a thousand times together.
#1 song for The Beatles in 1969. Written and originally sung by George Harrison this is from the tribute concert to him after his passing. Besides Eric and Paul you can spot Ringo on drums and ELO's Jeff Lynn on backing vocals and guitar. The organist is their longtime friend Billy Preston.
I knew you would have heard it. It's a classic sometimes simplicity is just the best way. A great song with great lyrics thoroughly deserving of the 'talent' on stage here to do it justice. Sorry to hear Lulu is not well bless her.
Great tune from " The concert for George"..The whole performance and concert was top notch. Made me sad though, another gone from my era. RIP Billy Preston "on organ" and Tom Petty " not shown in this song but him and his band The Heartbreakers performed as well at this concert.
@@MarkmanOTW yes and always sad when they pass. I loved his music and bought all his albums back in the day..My all-time fav album was "Shine On Brightly". Peace.
Written by George Harrison and originally performed by The Beatles, "Something" was famously referred to by Frank Sinatra as the best song ever written by Lennon/McCartney. Yet, George had penned the track....
GET WELL LULU. Paul McCartney And Eric Clapton | Something !!! This is one of the songs that was written about George Harrison's wife Patti Boyd. Eric Clapton was a friend of his. Eric also married Patti and Eric's song Layla Is about Eric falling in love with Patti while comforting her. George had numerous affairs?
Just keep smiling ladies,you're good to go❤
This Concert For George took place in November 2002, in tribute to George Harrison (formerly of The Beatles and Travelling Wilburys) who passed away in 2001. I recommend you watching the full concert on DVD, it's one of the best and full of great performances of George's songs. It was wonderful seeing all the great musicians who gathered together on the one stage at The Royal Albert Hall, London to pay tribute to their friend.
George was such an amazing song writer.
George Harrison wrote the song "Something" in 1969 and it was recorded for the last Beatles album Abbey Road. It is one of the most covered Beatles songs ever and even Frank Sinatra (who hated the Beatles) called it the best love song ever written. It is a song about George Harrisons wife at that time who later became the wife of George's good friend Eric Clapton.
Geoge Harrison died in 2001 and this is a tribute concert for him shortly after he passed.
This was a star studded event
This was from the Concert for George on the first anniversary of George Harrison’s passing. George, the Beatle who wrote, sang and performed it with Eric and Paul on past occasions. Frank Sinatra thought it was the best love song written.
Isn’t it the most-covered Beatles song?
Stars I saw up there were Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne , & others there to pay tribute to dearly departed George Harrison.
I think that Billy Preston was on organ, and maybe Ray Cooper on drums also?
@@johnhitchens2265 Yes, indeed!
@@johnhitchens2265 Billy, who played with the Beatles and had several hits on his own. And Ray Cooper who played on George's albums, as well on Elton John, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones..., albums.
The history of this song is unusual. Written by George Harrison about his wife, Pattie Boyd, who wound up married to his friend Eric Clapton. It is said 4 songs penned by Harrison were inspired by Pattie and 3 by Clapton ("Wonderful Tonight" is one you may know.)
Great reaction, Cathy and Donna! I really enjoyed this performance by two legends! Don't apologize for not knowing the song. People's lives and music experiences are different during their time on earth.
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George Harrison loved the ukulele, that’s why Paul McCartney is opening up with it. By the way, I think Concert for George’s live performance of George’s “Isn’t It a Pity” (led by Eric Clapton and Billy Preston) is incredibly powerful and moving…hope one day you’ll view it here!
Agreed! A fabulous rendition! 👍👏
The song was written by (and was a tribute to) George Harrison - The third songwriter in the Beatles. Excellent live performance from a star studded line up.
Now you’ll always know who Paul McCartney is ❤😂😊
Love your vids 🎉
Don’t forget Ringo in the back!
Not knowing "Something" is like not knowing "Hotel California". C'mon now lol.
A commenter on another reaction to this song had the best comment. "Eric covering this song of George's is really Something else."
Such a well composed song my fellow Texans it's beautiful and Donna knew this song and she enjoyed it and no it's not right not to beat up Donna in the comments and Kathys the same way people. my mother Cathy and me agree with what Donna said they have a personal lives that are important to them to take care of. So please let's be more understanding with these ladies everyone ok ? Thank you wintersun Alex ❄️❤️
The ukulele was because George always had ukeleles at his house for everyone to play them when they partied. They DID all sing this a thousand times together.
#1 song for The Beatles in 1969. Written and originally sung by George Harrison this is from the tribute concert to him after his passing. Besides Eric and Paul you can spot Ringo on drums and ELO's Jeff Lynn on backing vocals and guitar. The organist is their longtime friend Billy Preston.
Concert for George Harrison who wrote this song. There where many big names there including Jeff Lynne, Ringo Starr!
You gals are great. I take the online criticisms with a grain of salt.😊
I knew you would have heard it. It's a classic sometimes simplicity is just the best way.
A great song with great lyrics thoroughly deserving of the 'talent' on stage here to do it justice.
Sorry to hear Lulu is not well bless her.
Yes indeed do George Harrison original version of something. R I P. George you will be missed but never forgotten 🙏
Great tune from " The concert for George"..The whole performance and concert was top notch. Made me sad though, another gone from my era. RIP Billy Preston "on organ" and Tom Petty " not shown in this song but him and his band The Heartbreakers performed as well at this concert.
And Gary Brooker (on keyboards) passed in 2022.
@@MarkmanOTW yes and always sad when they pass. I loved his music and bought all his albums back in the day..My all-time fav album was "Shine On Brightly". Peace.
@@Shortstring5 👍😊🙏
I feel very fortunate to have seen Mr Clapton twice in the early 80’s. Unfortunately no Paul McCartney concerts though.
Do the original
It's a Beatles song!!!
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Written by George Harrison and originally performed by The Beatles, "Something" was famously referred to by Frank Sinatra as the best song ever written by Lennon/McCartney. Yet, George had penned the track....
GET WELL LULU. Paul McCartney And Eric Clapton | Something !!! This is one of the songs that was written about George Harrison's wife Patti Boyd. Eric Clapton was a friend of his. Eric also married Patti and Eric's song Layla Is about Eric falling in love with Patti while comforting her. George had numerous affairs?
So many superstars on one stage, it is hard to place them all. Almost all that talent was English.
Eaten alive in the comments? Aren’t music obsessives all calm, cool, and overall full of love and forgiveness when it comes to minor mistakes?
😂😂😂😂
Ironic for Eric to be singing this song that George wrote about his wife that Eric eventually stole from him!
Worst version I have ever heard. Might have well had Ringo singi t