George Harrison - Behind That Locked Door (Early Take) video free download


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Duration: 03:39
Uploaded: 2008/12/05

George Harrison dedicated this song to his friend Bob Dylan.

The song shows Dylan's voluntary isolation after having suffered a bike accident.

Enjoy!

-George: voice and rythm guitar

- Ringo Starr: percussion

- Klaus Voormann: bass

- Billy Preston: keyboards

- Peter Drake: pedal steel guitar.

- John Lennon: acoustic guitar

Comments

9 years ago

jean Jeantot

one of the best george Harison's song. As evryone can notice, the pedal stell guitar gives a maravellous effect to the harmony. Thank you.

9 years ago

Anthony Passante Contaldi

I think this version should have made it on the album.

9 years ago

allinyour name

my fav

10 years ago

WildPhotoShooter

Great song , Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar always came up with very memorable licks that become intrinsic to a song and this is no different..........probably the greatest session musician ever. (Pedal steel)

10 years ago

HereWeAreToLive

It is time for us to face the simple facts of Life. Read the top entry of truthcontest*com and you will realize the Self.

11 years ago

elg676

When I listen to this song, I feel like I'm in some old diner with barely any customers... Jk I love this song, took a while for this one to sink in though

11 years ago

Ed Brinley

Love it!

11 years ago

Sinister134

Some one recommended this and I love it now

11 years ago

Bruce Stoller

They were great friends, Bob & George-they were singular artists of the highest integrity-the world has hardly ever known the likes of such souls....

11 years ago

JohnMartinAppState

Pete Drake has to be the best pedal steel guitar player of all time.

11 years ago

Sean Ingoldsby

It was actually 'Deep Blue' that he wrote visiting his mom. From the book 'I Me Mine' by Harrison — “'Behind That Locked Door' was when Bob Dylan was playing soon after his Nashville Skyline album. I wrote this song for him”.

11 years ago

kobioor

Beautiful.

11 years ago

alexmottram07

you are mixing up "From behind that locked door" with "I'd have you anytime" from the same album...

11 years ago

alexmottram07

Oh, I'm sorry... I didn't know musicians can't write but ONLY ONE song for their mothers in a lifetime!

12 years ago

jg1988

i have the vinyl on my channel its on a spanish title to avoid to be taken down even though its recorded check it out you guys!

12 years ago

The Tone Poets

It is ironic that you can discover musicians, their body of work and their influnce over the music you loved your enire life by pulling at threads like this thoghtful post. Peter Drake was a new name for an old friend whom I just met. Thank you for posting

12 years ago

Aneeta TV

thanks for posting!!!

13 years ago

dragoonee

@alexmottram07 no, he wrote Deep Blue for his mother

14 years ago

elmachosaskwatcho

George Harrison heard pedal-steel player Pete Drake on Dylans "Nashville Skyline" album and asked him to come to england to play on "All Things Must Pass"..he also played on Ringos country album and many many country hits of the day, including Tammy Wynettes "Stand by your man" and songs by Roger MIller and The Statler Brothers as well.....he was a sought after studio musician back in the day....from the rock as well as folk and country artists.

14 years ago

bpatrickn

love the pedal Steel guitar here...in my mind...this pedal steel sounds similar to that on some Neil Young tunes where he emphasizes the pedal steel sound...and where it just flows naturally through the chord changes)

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