Ian Astbury (The Cult) - Be Here Now Live at George Fest [Official Live Video]
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- Опубліковано 21 сер 2023
- Recorded and filmed on September 28th, 2014 at the The Fonda Theater in Los Angeles, 'George Fest' saw a host of musicians and performers pay tribute to George Harrison by covering their favorite George songs.
Officially captured on film and audio for posterity, this live tribute is available in four configurations including: 2xCD/DVD, 2xCD/Blu-Ray, 3xLP (180 gram), and streaming now: bmg.lnk.to/GeorgeFest
Track Listing:
• Introduction
• Old Brown Shoe - Conan O’Brien
• I Me Mine - Britt Daniel (Spoon)
• Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) - Jonathan Bates feat. Dhani Harrison
• Something - Norah Jones
• Got My Mind Set On You - Brandon Flowers (The Killers)
• If Not For You - Heartless Bastards
• Be Here Now - Ian Astbury (The Cult)
• Wah-Wah - Nick Valensi (The Strokes)
• If I Needed Someone Jamestown Revival
• Art of Dying - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
• Savoy Truffle - Dhani Harrison
• For You Blue - Chase Cohl featuring Brian Bell (Weezer)
• Beware of Darkness - Ann Wilson (Heart)
• Let It Down - Dhani Harrison
• Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth) - Ben Harper
• Here Comes The Sun - Perry Farrell (Jane's Addiction)
• What Is Life - “Weird Al” Yankovic
• Behind That Locked Door - Norah Jones
• My Sweet Lord - Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys)
• Isn’t It A Pity - The Black Ryder
• Any Road - Butch Walker
• I’d Have You Anytime - Karen Elson
• Taxman - Cold War Kids
• It’s All Too Much - The Flaming Lips
• Handle With Care - Brandon Flowers, Britt Daniel, Dhani Harrison, Jonathan Bates, Wayne Coyne, and “Weird Al” Yankovic
• All Things Must Pass - Ann Wilson, Dhani Harrison, Karen Elson and Norah Jones
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Such a fantastic track that few people have ever heard
i mean.... the album was the follow up to the critical/commercial smash hit all things must pass. and while living in the material world wasn't AS successful, it still sold an awful lot back in 1973.
point is, a lotta ppl have heard it. i'd agree tho that it's a lesser known deep cut and an underrated one at that. cheers!
Lovely, the world misses George Harrison
I once worked with the Cult (one night only in Preston, UK). Let me tell you that Ian Astbury is such an interesting and spiritual guy. He expresses it in this song. Thanks Ian for a great night "all those years ago".
Ian Astbury, one of the greatest voices to ever sing. Beautiful version of this song.
one of my top 3 GH songs. this is a compelling performance by Mr. Astbury
First time I heard this..
Unbelievable,
I asked a young girl a little while ago what she was listening to and she said George Harrison from the Beatles All Things Must Pass..
This guy is somehow reaching a whole new generation. Transcending the Beatles.
A voice of a misguided disturbed and directionless generation.
Never heard about this..special performance.Ian? Maybe your best performance ever..bless..I been a fan a long time Brother ❤
Masterpiece!
Angela !
This man's voice...takes this to another level.
OMG that moved me to tears! Beautiful ❤
Be Here Now is one of the best acoustic tracks by Geroge and yet most fans don't even know it. Its album, Living in the Material World, is probably George's best after All Things Must Pass.
Beautiful!
🍂🌾🦋Thank you for absolutely great,impressive music!!
Whaou, quelle voix , j’ai des frissons…
C’est beau et doux 🎙️🎵🎶
Merci pour ce bon moment d’écoute 👌👍🔝🙏
I miss george Harrison ❤❤❤
Maravillosa Canción Grande George Harrison
Sublime🎉
Harisson you're my favorite Beatles!
Excelente...!!
I was so happy 😁 when I discovered this concert 🎵 and then I bought the box 📦 set but I accidentally bought the blu-ray set when I have a dvd player
Give it to me 🙋🏻♀️
Me parece excelente 🌹 👌
Qué linda canción ❤ 🎼 🌹
Lo mejor de lo mejor 👌
Muchas felicidades ❤ 🌹 👏
Amazing
Very good song.. ❤❤
👏🏻👏🏻🎶🎶🎶🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
💕💕💕💕💕💕
Hare Krishna 🙏🏼 🌈 🕉
Era o Beatle que eu mais gostava!
Johnathan Bates did a fantastic job on Roy Obitson's part in "Handle Me With Care" but I think Ian Astbury could have done it just as well.