George Harrison - Looking For My Life video free download


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George's final album, but the first to be credited to Dark Horse AND Parlophone.

Credited to George Harrison, and produced by George Harrison, Jeff Lynne and Dhani Harrison

Personnel :

George - Vocals, slide guitar, acoustic guitar, bass

Dhani Harrison - Acoustic Guitar, backing vocals

Jeff Lynne - Electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, backing vocals

Bikram Ghosh - Tabla

Jon Lord - Piano

Jools Holland - Piano

Sam Brown - Backing vocals

Jim Keltner - Drums

Jane Lister - Harp

Isabela Borzymowska - Reading from "How To Know God" (The Yoga Aphorisms of Patanjali)

plus, Namah Parvati - Performed by George and Dhani Harrison.

"Give me plenty of that guitar" ...

An album that as the stylus hits the vinyl immediately strikes you as being vibrant and upbeat. All the more remarkable when it was recorded in the last couple of months before George's passing.

Art direction and photography by thenewno2 ("I'm not a number ...")

Photographs of George by Brian Roylance.

The vinyl L.P. comes in a gatefold sleeve, with a stiff card inner sleeve. Plus a LARGE 12-page booklet featuring the lyrics and photographs.

The C.D. comes in a gatefold sleeve with the same pictures as on the L.P. (but smaller !), and the C.D. hides a picture of what is the label on the vinyl (as above). It includes a 16-page booklet featuring the lyrics and photographs.

The CD/DVD comes in a 6" x 5" clamshell box, containing - the C.D. as listed above, A picture DVD containing footage relating to the making of the album, a 21" x 14" double-sided poster with a great black and white picture of George on one side, and the Brainwashed art on the other.

The album entered the U.K. album chart on 24th November 2002 at no.52.

With the release of the Any Road single, the album was "repackaged" on 12th May 2003 and re-promoted.

What this in fact entailed, was one cardboard slipcover matching the picture on the single wrapped around the standard album. No track changes and scant evidence of any advertising to be seen.

"There never was a time when you or I did not exist.

Nor will there be any future when we shall cease to be

Comments

9 years ago

ted quinn

This is such a brilliant album. I remember weeping with my girlfriend when we first listened to it. Everything we love about GH wrapped up in one record, his wisdom, his humor, his great melodies, voice & guitar playing...With the final chant at the end, the perfect finale.

9 years ago

Timothy Hadley

This is by far the best song on this last album, IMO, even though it was written not in response to George's last illness, but as a result of the attacker in 1999 who broke into his house and tried to kill him. However, it ironically applied to both situations.

9 years ago

Stu Art

I alway's heard "things exploded" as twin towers when it came out late 2001.

9 years ago

Cletus Awreetus Awrightus

This song transcends time. What a powerful and inspirational mediation in form of song.

9 years ago

1andonlyMILE

"You have not idea what I've been through!"

10 years ago

Tor Hershman

Me brain wushed real good like . Bees knees .

10 years ago

Emma O

Also, just thought I'd mention: 0 dislikes. Just as it should be. Awesome!

10 years ago

Emma O

This is really nice not only for George fans, but also for those of us who feel disconnected from God and want to get back to Him, and I'm pretty much both of these. Can someone explain what GCEs are, though?

10 years ago

lyonslaforet

Of the Fab Four, George was the one who had the most recognizable sound!

10 years ago

schpoogie

This is definitely in my top 10 George Harrison songs, it's got lots of rhythm

11 years ago

Daniela Gio

debo decir que adoro a George Harrison, expresa todo lo que me pasa, todo lo que siento

11 years ago

rcelley

As a Pastor, everyone I've shared this song with who has been through cancer treatments has understood it immediately and has taken it to heart like an anthem. thank you George for your honesty and sharing of things that really matter.

11 years ago

lemurian chick

I love this song. It could have been on the radio if everything wasn't so segregated these days. (C)rap is pretty much the only music allowed on Top 40 now...

12 years ago

Carter M

Along "Stuck Inside a Cloud" and other Brainwashed songs dating to the 80s and 90s, "Looking for My Life," as QueenBeatlesBees noted, followed the brutal stabbing Dec. 30 1999, a time George called "not in my script." He was "down upon my knees, looking for my life" the night he was stabbed 40 times. The only track George completed, painfully, in his final weeks was "Horse to the Water," with Jools Holland on Oct. 7, before George passed Nov. 29, released on a Holland Big Band CD in late 2001.

12 years ago

steve58502

OMG....what a powerful song. What an artist-we were so fortunate to be blessed with his music.

12 years ago

B Sull

Always loved this song, so sad and yet so hopeful at the same time.

12 years ago

rulbeatles

brainwashed, que hermoso disco, muy conmovedor ! Harrison nunca podrá ser olvidado...

13 years ago

QueenBeatlesWings

This song is so full of insight- it's George looking back at his life shortly after being attacked in his own home. The stabber nearly killed George , but luckily Olivia subdued the attacker and George lived for a few more years

13 years ago

lockenrw

Dieses wunderschöne Lied ist im Moment mein absoluter Faforit ,ich liebe diesen song. Bekomme bestimmt noch(Krachehe)macht nichts :i like it

13 years ago

Andre Sihotang

So enjoyable...beautiful song by late George Harisson

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