@@wendyw4487Totally with you there, Wendy. Coolness is a useless and ephemeral term. Listening to George there was like listening to a lovely man of no celebrity; like your folks' best friend from their estate. Not the slightest hint of entertainer about him, let alone superstar of the most famous and influential band of all time!. Seemingly more humble than modest, it certainly sounds like it would have been a privilege to have known George Harrison.
@@andrewstubbs822oh my goodness! This is the most impressive George Harrison speaking on a topic, I have ever seen! It really shows all George's best qualities and he shines with knowledge, heart, spirit & soul. If you are any kind of Dylan fan your on the edge of your seat when he's talking about his buddy! He loves Dylan how I have always loved Dylan. You have to understand complication to get Dylan & all his changes and I love the way George does get that & loves everything about the man, like I do. 😊 George is so deep and explain things well, and just a regular guy! He puts you at ease and that's all very Cool 😎❤
Back in the day, George was known as the "quiet Beatle." Turns out it just took George longer to develop because he had much HIGHER to develop than any of the other Beatles. Naturally, George, the Beatle with the MOST to give lives the shortest. And the LONGEST living Beatle will undoubtedly be Ringo. 😢
George was like a flower, that got more beautiful with time. I’ve learned so much about life and living from this man. He had a lot of wisdom on how to live, anyone that hears it, is changed for the better, in so many ways.
@@watchingtheworldfish Last time I checked, George didn’t last forever? Also, your definition of a flower, is a better description of George, then mine was.
You said George was "a flower that got more beautiful with time", which is a lovely sentiment, but not the nature of flowers: they start to wither at the height of their bloom.@@DA-bp8lf
It was so spot on. Amazing. I think part of the reason George could do that was because he had a fantastic ear. You can tell by both his singing and his playing. He could really hear dynamics and subtleties of tone. I bet if you asked him to play a guitar line that sounded like Chuck Berry or a guitar line that sounded like AC/DC or The Clash or The Who or whatever, he would come really close because you can hear in his guitar playing and singing that he could express tonal and musical subtleties. I think the same quality allows him to do an incredible extemporaneous singing impression of Bob Dylan singing one of his own songs.
And so is George Harrison and John Lennon in their own ways ,all heart soul & wisdom Like Dylan from a lot of experiences in life !!! Love these men, very deep.💥🌟💫✨
George Harrison seems like a lovely guy. He's so incredibly gentle and humble. Both his singing voice and his speaking voice have a gentle and pleasant tone. I can see how guys who he played with really enjoyed his company. He was a very tasteful, humble, melodic and understated guitar player and singer, and he just seems like a guy who was very genuine and would have been enjoyable to hang out with. I've never heard George singing Every Grain of Sand. It was absolutely beautiful.
I’ll be 70 in July. I grew up in the shadow of the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Saw every show that ever came through Philly, so I’ve seen them all. Dylan for my head, George Harrison and Jerry Garcia for my heart. I no reason to listen to much else. Happy I saw George that one and only tour through the states he did with that troupe of Indian musicians. As hoarse as he was, it was a thing of beauty. I’ll never forget it. RIP !
Happy trails to you also. The Dead played the Spectrum about 50 shows. If I wasn’t at a minimum 35 shows, I wasn’t at 1. Never paid a red cent to get in . Neighbors worked there, we walked in and out like we owned the place. I have a girlfriend who is encouraging me to write a book. “ You have great stories, you need to do this “ She’s correct.
I likeI like how calm and humble is George every time he talks about Bob Dylan here. It's like a huge respect but also he is careful with his words. You see, the thing with Bob is that you can try and describe him, just like George did, but you can't really understand him on all levels. There is a limit where you can get to know him, and you can't cross that limit. George was very aware of that, so if you notice when he talks about Bob he is simply coming from a humbling position and he never overshares in anything he has to say on the matter... He measures his words. Such a great human being, and one of the best Beatles . And that comes from Lennon fan.
@@James-hd4ms I think this is a typical attitude among the successful. Fame kind of kills the art. I am a little known singer-songwriter myself. Most of my "fans" seem to like that fact. I know I do.
The commentary of George on Bob Dylan was spot on. Bob has had a huge impact on millions of people. He is able to cover a complex situation and speak it to the lay folk in a succinct and empathetic way. My first record was Bob Dylan, and I am now 72 yo. I was about 12 yo then. Masters of War is a song that has never left me. It is as relevent today as it was in the 60's.🇦🇺 George was, in my mind, the most talented of the four Beatles. 🇦🇺 15:26
Two of my all-time favorites! Miss George immensely as we surely need him in these times. Thanks so much for this amazing piece of musical history. From a Vietnam Era Marine Corps veteran. Namaste.
If I haven’t told you personally yet, welcome home & thank you for your service in going to the fight while protecting us from the fight coming to us. My Dad was a WW2 Vet & I’m no longer young. I do hate war, but not as much as I love our warriors bc we both know the wars & warriors come from two different worlds. As a senior now, I can sincerely say I love you, because I finally learned to love everyone. Stay safe & keep warm. ~
Thank you for sharing this tribute to George and Bob Dylan, two of my favorite musicians and people. Their music spoke volumes to their audiences. RIP George. Hopefully he didn't need to be reborn!!
Sir 🎉Harrison and Dylan is right on and true to both of these musical genius men. Perhaps they know how to remain creative and generous on top of there fame and money. My new memoir doing more with one life would be better if I could have embed this commentary!😊
George is absolutely spot on here talking in relation to Bob Dylan. Bobs contribution to songwriting is wonderful, he does not have to justify or explain himself to anyone.😊
George's statement that if all Dylan had written was Blowin' In the Wind, he's done more than the average person. I agree (and I'm another average person).
I liked it when George mentioned the similarities of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty’s voice. Saying they both have that twang to them. WOW, the Traveling Wilburys! What a band, yes?
Many people not understanding Dylan should consider the significance of his lyrics, particularly in the 60s.Compare a song such as Like a Rolling Stone with the average 60s pop single lyric. Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
I will always love GEORGE HARRISON especially when he's talking about my favorite singer songwriter BOB DYLAN even though recently I found out that he is no fan of my other favorite singer songwriter and guitarist NEIL YOUNG despite that,I still love him
you must be a huge george harrison nerd in order to not only track down all these obscure interviews, but also manage to catch every time he mentions bob dylan. great job
What an insightfully pleasing Harrison interview. 👌 Thanks Harp..... and Happy New Year to one-n-all...... 🤟 And as always *STILL:* _“Keep a clean nose, watch the plainclothes. You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows”_ ☮
Just so fg awesome. Thanks a million X over. In the very beginning Geo says all that ever needs to be said: "Richard, Chuck, Buddy, the Everlys. One Dylan song has more wisdom in it than a billion songs from all the rest". RIP Geo, u were also one of a kind (literarily and figuratively).
George Harrison was totally fantastic and definitely my favorite of the Fab Four. he was the youngest but most experienced of the Beatles. and the quiet one that spoke volumes he was an honorable man and a wonderful person and he is definitely very much missed.
George was treated horribly by John and Paul's micromanaging. I don't blame him for leaving the Beatles, even if it was just for a few days. He made his point!
Listen at 2:50 check George🌺💥trying singing like Bob Dylan🌹🌺😅 And from 8:10 he sings part ‘MrTambourine’, and at the very end he sings beautifully ‘Every Grain of Sand’.. 18:40 Thank you Harp👌
These guys songs were wise beyond their years and helped the rest of us live out our lives well and thoughtfully so thanks to you both but unfortunately you're not around anymore to hear our thanks.
I was an extra for a movie, There was a staged concert. Nobody said anything so I just sat waiting. Then Bob Dylan walked out! He looked a bit stoned and was asked to sing but shook his head no. Great to see the legend himself.
Can we all agree that George Harrison was the coolest of all the Beatles?
certainly the most human............
@@wendyw4487Totally with you there, Wendy. Coolness is a useless and ephemeral term. Listening to George there was like listening to a lovely man of no celebrity; like your folks' best friend from their estate. Not the slightest hint of entertainer about him, let alone superstar of the most famous and influential band of all time!. Seemingly more humble than modest, it certainly sounds like it would have been a privilege to have known George Harrison.
And wrote the best songs
@@andrewstubbs822oh my goodness! This is the most impressive George
Harrison speaking on a topic, I have ever seen! It really shows all George's best qualities and he shines with knowledge,
heart, spirit & soul. If you are any kind of Dylan fan your on the edge of your
seat when he's talking about his buddy! He loves
Dylan how I have always loved Dylan. You have to understand complication
to get Dylan & all his changes and I love the way George does get that & loves everything about
the man, like I do. 😊 George is so deep and explain things well, and just a regular guy! He puts you at ease and that's all very Cool 😎❤
Back in the day, George was known as the "quiet Beatle." Turns out it just took George longer to develop because he had much HIGHER to develop than any of the other Beatles. Naturally, George, the Beatle with the MOST to give lives the shortest. And the LONGEST living Beatle will undoubtedly be Ringo. 😢
George was like a flower, that got more beautiful with time. I’ve learned so much about life and living from this man. He had a lot of wisdom on how to live, anyone that hears it, is changed for the better, in so many ways.
@@watchingtheworldfish Last time I checked, George didn’t last forever? Also, your definition of a flower, is a better description of George, then mine was.
You said George was "a flower that got more beautiful with time", which is a lovely sentiment, but not the nature of flowers: they start to wither at the height of their bloom.@@DA-bp8lf
Except you didn't get the driving fast cars & & shgn loads of women bit like he did. Cant blame him
@@tia2all501 define spiritual
@@pobinr The path that leads you closer to GOD
Still Missing George in 2024 🕉️💟☮️
George was such a great bob fan
And a friend . . . ❤
2:51 - Wonderful imitation by George of himself singing his own songs with Bob Dylan's voice. It cracked me up!
It was so spot on. Amazing. I think part of the reason George could do that was because he had a fantastic ear. You can tell by both his singing and his playing. He could really hear dynamics and subtleties of tone. I bet if you asked him to play a guitar line that sounded like Chuck Berry or a guitar line that sounded like AC/DC or The Clash or The Who or whatever, he would come really close because you can hear in his guitar playing and singing that he could express tonal and musical subtleties. I think the same quality allows him to do an incredible extemporaneous singing impression of Bob Dylan singing one of his own songs.
I clipped it out to send to friends
This is an unexpected treat. What a beautiful person George was. He's right, Dylan is a Demi-God.
And so is George Harrison and John Lennon in their own ways ,all heart soul & wisdom
Like Dylan from a lot of experiences in life !!! Love these men, very deep.💥🌟💫✨
George Harrison seems like a lovely guy. He's so incredibly gentle and humble. Both his singing voice and his speaking voice have a gentle and pleasant tone. I can see how guys who he played with really enjoyed his company. He was a very tasteful, humble, melodic and understated guitar player and singer, and he just seems like a guy who was very genuine and would have been enjoyable to hang out with.
I've never heard George singing Every Grain of Sand. It was absolutely beautiful.
Funny too
I’ll be 70 in July. I grew up in the shadow of the Spectrum in Philadelphia. Saw every show that ever came through Philly, so I’ve seen them all. Dylan for my head, George Harrison and Jerry Garcia for my heart. I no reason to listen to much else. Happy I saw George that one and only tour through the states he did with that troupe of Indian musicians. As hoarse as he was, it was a thing of beauty. I’ll never forget it. RIP !
12/16/1974 at the Spectrum.
I've been to quite a few Grateful Dead shows at the Spectrum also. Perhaps our paths have crossed. Happy Trails to you!
Happy trails to you also. The Dead played the Spectrum about 50 shows. If I wasn’t at a minimum 35 shows, I wasn’t at 1. Never paid a red cent to get in . Neighbors worked there, we walked in and out like we owned the place. I have a girlfriend who is encouraging me to write a book. “ You have great stories, you need to do this “
She’s correct.
Wow fascinating!
We're the same age, I'll be 70 in October 2024.
I likeI like how calm and humble is George every time he talks about Bob Dylan here. It's like a huge respect but also he is careful with his words. You see, the thing with Bob is that you can try and describe him, just like George did, but you can't really understand him on all levels. There is a limit where you can get to know him, and you can't cross that limit. George was very aware of that, so if you notice when he talks about Bob he is simply coming from a humbling position and he never overshares in anything he has to say on the matter... He measures his words. Such a great human being, and one of the best Beatles . And that comes from Lennon fan.
George came into his own when he left The Beatles, really. He had some beautiful qualities, as well as being a very good looking man.❤
Oo
Loved George as a Beatle
I think both George and Bob thought deeply about their music. Both were geniuses.
Bob still is.
Bob is on record as never really caring about his music or any one else’s music.
@@James-hd4ms I think this is a typical attitude among the successful. Fame kind of kills the art. I am a little known singer-songwriter myself. Most of my "fans" seem to like that fact. I know I do.
The commentary of George on Bob Dylan was spot on. Bob has had a huge impact on millions of people. He is able to cover a complex situation and speak it to the lay folk in a succinct and empathetic way. My first record was Bob Dylan, and I am now 72 yo. I was about 12 yo then. Masters of War is a song that has never left me. It is as relevent today as it was in the 60's.🇦🇺 George was, in my mind, the most talented of the four Beatles. 🇦🇺 15:26
Two of my all-time favorites! Miss George immensely as we surely need him in these times. Thanks so much for this amazing piece of musical history. From a Vietnam Era Marine Corps veteran. Namaste.
If I haven’t told you personally yet, welcome home & thank you for your service in going to the fight while protecting us from the fight coming to us. My Dad was a WW2 Vet & I’m no longer young. I do hate war, but not as much as I love our warriors bc we both know the wars & warriors come from two different worlds. As a senior now, I can sincerely say I love you, because I finally learned to love everyone. Stay safe & keep warm. ~
Thank you for sharing this tribute to George and Bob Dylan, two of my favorite musicians and people. Their music spoke volumes to their audiences. RIP George. Hopefully he didn't need to be reborn!!
I could listen to George all day long talking about Bob Dylan.
Sir 🎉Harrison and Dylan is right on and true to both of these musical genius men. Perhaps they know how to remain creative and generous on top of there fame and money. My new memoir doing more with one life would be better if I could have embed this commentary!😊
Was
Yes, I too see Dylan as a raggedy man........
I couldn’t.
@tennissir1986😅go back to snoop dog
Oh George.........we've never stopped missing you. I wonder what you would think of the world today. Such a beautiful man😥
George would most likely be optimistic, just as he was in the face of his own adversity.
I loved him and miss him! Another super talent! ❤
George is absolutely spot on here talking in relation to Bob Dylan. Bobs contribution to songwriting is wonderful, he does not have to justify or explain himself to anyone.😊
George's statement that if all Dylan had written was Blowin' In the Wind, he's done more than the average person. I agree (and I'm another average person).
George had such a great sense of humor along with his great musical talent.
A very enjoable compilation. Well worth a listen if you like George Harrison and Bob Dylan.
I liked it when George mentioned the similarities of Bob Dylan and Tom Petty’s voice. Saying they both have that twang to them. WOW, the Traveling Wilburys! What a band, yes?
The Great George Harrison,giving such an Amazing Tribute to The Great Bob Dylan ❤❤
“But all the while I was alone
The past was close behind
I seen a lot of women
But she never escaped my mind, and I just grew
Tangled up in blue”
Fuck!!!
Lovely mashup of a lovely human . Rest peacefully in the eternal garden brother.🖤💚☮
I loved every single moment of that. 🙏 God bless you for putting that together
Beautiful tribute to those two. Thanks.
"George quoted Bob like people quote scripture"
And Dylan’s worthy of it(but not as famous as Jesus)
Many people not understanding Dylan should consider the significance of his lyrics, particularly in the 60s.Compare a song such as Like a Rolling Stone with the average 60s pop single lyric. Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
Dylan’s “Positively 4th Street” said so much!!!!
And what about Desolation Row?
"george quoted bob like scripture" - tom petty
I will always love GEORGE HARRISON especially when he's talking about my favorite singer songwriter BOB DYLAN even though recently I found out that he is no fan of my other favorite singer songwriter and guitarist NEIL YOUNG despite that,I still love him
I feel the same way about Bob Dylan as George Harrison does.
George was a seeker. I love George.
you must be a huge george harrison nerd in order to not only track down all these obscure interviews, but also manage to catch every time he mentions bob dylan. great job
The heart of the Beatles.
Great job on the editing, i can say i feel the same way about Bob as George.
Happy New Year.
❤
Happy new year!
What an insightfully pleasing Harrison interview. 👌
Thanks Harp..... and Happy New Year to one-n-all...... 🤟
And as always *STILL:* _“Keep a clean nose, watch the plainclothes. You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows”_ ☮
Harp! Great "random" compilation as you out it! Great stuff!!!! Different from the throngs of retreaded content on UA-cam.
Absolutely great mashup.So interesting and thanks for being so generous in pulling it together. . Several cuts above the usual!
Thanks for putting this together
Yes, thank you. ❤
Just so fg awesome. Thanks a million X over.
In the very beginning Geo says all that ever needs to be said: "Richard, Chuck, Buddy, the Everlys. One Dylan song has more wisdom in it than a billion songs from all the rest". RIP Geo, u were also one of a kind (literarily and figuratively).
Like Bob Dylan so much. Thanks
Seems like Dylan really saw George as a good friend to him. George wasn't intimidated by Dylan's immense persona.
really nice to see George smiling --and his innate wisdom --he was. amazing --to say the least --certainly not the quiet Beatle !
Love George and this is a great compilation
George Harrison was totally fantastic and definitely my favorite of the Fab Four. he was the youngest but most experienced of the Beatles. and the quiet one that spoke volumes he was an honorable man and a wonderful person and he is definitely very much missed.
Oh ur spectacular GEORGE.. O LOVE U MY FAVORITE BEATLE.. I MISS U SWEETHEART 😢
Love George's Tamburine rendering.
Excellent job compiling all of the Bob quotes by George, by George!
This is brilliant whoever has put it up!
Super Cool, Honest, Highly Intelligent, a Real Artist!
Truly Missed❤
Thanks so much for this compilation. Really enjoyable. ❤❤❤❤
George was treated horribly by John and Paul's micromanaging. I don't blame him for leaving the Beatles, even if it was just for a few days. He made his point!
Those two were separated at birth. Twin souls of deep feeling and spiritual searching.
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 for putting this together. 👍
George was my favorite. Now I kinda appreciate them all the same. Love them
Dylan's most intelligent and generous critic.
We swam in poetry as young adults. ❤
When you name your firstborn Harrison.
this made my day- thank you!
R.I.P. George Harrison!!!
What an awesome guy! Never seemed to talk nonsense
Yeah. The Willburys was a natural.
Great stuff! Thank you🌻
This is awesome!!! Thank you so much for sharing 💗🎶
Great this, thanks
Listen at 2:50 check George🌺💥trying singing like Bob Dylan🌹🌺😅
And from 8:10 he sings part ‘MrTambourine’, and at the very end he sings beautifully ‘Every Grain of Sand’.. 18:40 Thank you Harp👌
Tyvm for this upload
I never knew George did a version of "Every Grain of Sand!" Seems like a perfect fit for George. 😻😎🌹
Love this cut. Is the whole song available online?
@@jantorstensson4516Yes but look for the "speed corrected" version. ❤
Any clues on where to find it? What is the name of the radio station where it's recorded?
Well Bob's now 82 and he still loves Touring with another upcoming one in Spring 2024 ❤❤❤
Would have loved to have met George Harrison. Great musician and person.
These guys songs were wise beyond their years and helped the rest of us live out our lives well and thoughtfully so thanks to you both but unfortunately you're not around anymore to hear our thanks.
Sweet George🌺💥 forever.
Bob Dylan🌹🌺 was his friend forever
Great guys!😊
George..ALWAYS my Favorite Beatle!
Thankyou George and Bob❤❤
Epic compilation. Excellent. Thank you.
@2:51 he really sounds like Dylan!
2:51-- Pure Gold!
I was an extra for a movie, There was a staged concert. Nobody said anything so I just sat waiting. Then Bob Dylan walked out! He looked a bit stoned and was asked to sing but shook his head no. Great to see the legend himself.
I, as many of you, have viewed thousands of videos over the years. This video of George is the most significant video I can remember.🙂
great compilation!!
George singing Every Grain of Sand, amazing!
This is great! Thank you
Bob is genius
Oh, to have been a fly on the wall at The Traveling Wilbury’s recording sessions.
They really were stunning. ❤
Maybe you were not here now 😅
A fly don't live long
George was an amazing human being.
Rip George Harrison 🏴👍
Love George
I've heard that George used to quote Dylan like scripture.
If you listen to this compilation, you'll hear that he did!
I am 64 . Started plating 6-string at ag 12. (1962) George playing always captivated me. Still do, and George Still does.
Lou Reed and George Harrison both were Dylan fans.
"FORGIVENESS TOO" Happy Christmas 🕎✝✡☪.
Excellent summary! Good job!
George did convince Bob Dylan to play 2nights for free and share the same stage in the "concert for Bangladesh ". Something he doesn't do much
Yes, but as George said he wasn't sure until the very last moment whether Bob would play. He did and his set was fantastic. ❤❤
awesome video, many thanks
I grew up near by them all, i was Liverpool 9 & still here wey hey !
Thanks for this.
George, my favorite bug. ❤
Imagine getting upset because you see Bob Dylan pick up an electric guitar. Dim.
I agree, there was a whole pile of politics behind it, some of it rather nasty.