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Old 4th February 2012, 17:23   #1 (permalink)
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George Harrison's Lost "Here Comes the Sun" Solo Discovered By His Son

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Lost for more than 40 years, a solo that George Harrison recorded during the Abbey Road sessions for "Here Comes the Sun" has been unearthed.

Luckily, some cameras were on hand when Harrison's son Dhani sat down with Beatles' producer Sir George Martin and his son, Giles Martin, to listen back to the tracks that became "Here Comes the Sun." After messing around with some track levels and listening to some of the orchestration George Martin did for the track, Dhani brought in a track containing a solo George Harrison played for the song that didn't make the final cut. Dhani, obviously delighted, told the Martins that "it's totally different to anything I've ever heard," and the legendary producer replied "I had forgotten that one."
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That's a lovely clip to watch, and George Martin is right, Dani ( Dhani ?) is very like his father
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Would love to listen to a proper mix with that solo.
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Would love to listen to a proper mix with that solo.
So would I . I love the song anyway but the new chords seemed to really suit it
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It really does.
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It really does.
And really different sounding too. He really was the third genius in the group
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And really different sounding too. He really was the third genius in the group
He was, he was a bit hit and miss later in life but the songs he put on Beatles albums were always highlights of the LPs.
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He was, he was a bit hit and miss later in life but the songs he put on Beatles albums were always highlights of the LPs.
Yes, I particularly loved " I need you " from Help
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He was a very very good guitarist and a strong creative force
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Old 5th February 2012, 04:44   #12 (permalink)
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He was, he was a bit hit and miss later in life but the songs he put on Beatles albums were always highlights of the LPs.
agree. But All Things Must Pass is perfect.
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