George Harrison returned to the stage for the first time in years in 1991; that Japanese tour is documented on the fine double-disc set Live in Japan. Backed by a stellar supporting band led by Eric Clapton, Harrison turns in surprisingly strong versions of his best solo material; it easily surpasses Paul McCartney's double-disc Tripping the Live Fantastic or Paul Is Live. Not bad for a guy who doesn't like to give concerts.
veralaporta Sorry for the duplicate post, but I can’t figure out how to add an Mp3 to an existing post (if that's indeed doable)Seems to me (George’s composition notwithstanding) that Paul deserves a lot of credit for his Bass line...and considering his Bass in general, that’s saying a lotWhen John says: “There was an embarrassing period when George's songs weren't that good and nobody wan
...is through her music.A Green Party man randomly added me on Facebook, and has just sent me a George Harrison vid, with a very nice little message to go with it.It'd be hard to make a better first impression than that!Now, I had been toying with the idea of voting Green anyway, so it isn't as though I'm being TOTALLY silly and impulsive here.And so, let this serve as a lesson to our pals in p...