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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsPaul Simon & George Harrison- Here Comes The Sun/Homeward Bound Live 1976
from youtube: "@superman12340
1 year ago
"I was there. We had stand by tickets and waited in the lobby of 30 Rock for hours. They gave out dress rehearsal tickets we didn't make the cut. They suggested if we wanted to wait for live show you could but no guarantee. My buddy were juniors in HS. We got lucky. It was awesome."
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Paul Simon & George Harrison- Here Comes The Sun/Homeward Bound Live 1976 (Original Post)
George McGovern
Jul 27
OP
Turns out they performed on Saturday Night Live in that video. Must Have Been!! Thanks!!
George McGovern
Jul 27
#2
I loved Geo Harrison and I loved his music.. Yeah the Beatles were great but for me Harrison was the star..
mitch96
Jul 27
#3
I seem to recall he was dubbed "the quiet Beatle." Looking back, however, he
George McGovern
Jul 27
#4
Emile
(36,892 posts)1. Wow, that must have been a great show!
George McGovern
(8,917 posts)2. Turns out they performed on Saturday Night Live in that video. Must Have Been!! Thanks!!
mitch96
(15,418 posts)3. I loved Geo Harrison and I loved his music.. Yeah the Beatles were great but for me Harrison was the star..
I was truly flattened when he died... My heart hurt...
This vid choked me up...
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George McGovern
(8,917 posts)4. I seem to recall he was dubbed "the quiet Beatle." Looking back, however, he
WAS the star. You're right. With so much more melody to flow from within, for which Harrison, I believe, made the world a better place. Thank You for your honest words.