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Artist:George Harrison [ more ]
Song:I'd Have You Anytime
Album:All Things Must Pass [ info ]
Released:1970
Last Played:Apr 21, 2013 - 07:53
Avg. Rating:7.8  (Total Ratings: 373)
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1 votes: 5 (1.3%)2 votes: 6 (1.6%)3 votes: 10 (2.7%)4 votes: 8 (2.1%)5 votes: 11 (2.9%)6 votes: 18 (4.8%)7 votes: 50 (13%)8 votes: 123 (33%)9 votes: 81 (22%)10 votes: 61 (16%)
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Carl
(The Summit City)
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 20:46 

I just now realized that this is a 10 (from 9); it's really cool!  What was I thinking before?  Maybe just having returned from 12 days in Aruba to the frozen north straightened out my mind.
Lazarus
(Bethany)
Posted: Mar 20, 2013 - 20:43 

 Cynaera wrote:

{#Yes}  I miss him so much...

 

We miss you, Cynaera...

love this song...
 
ziakut
(Slightly North of Obvlivion)
Posted: Dec 16, 2012 - 18:42 

 Giselle62 wrote:
 kaybee wrote:

I've always felt that your favourite Beatle was a kind of personality litmus test.  All the people I knew who liked John best were blunt, rebellious and gifted but sometimes bossy and arrogant.  Paul lovers were affable, charming, often popular but tended to go along with the status quo and could be manipulative.  People who like Ringo best, I often found were easy going, gentle and good-natured.  (Oddly enough they were often homely like Ringo and had big noses too! {#Smile}   )

Those of us to whom George was the favourite were often introspective, shy, very spiritual and often overlooked.  But we were also straightforward and no nonsense: head in the clouds but feet on the ground.  At least, that's what I've noticed.



I am a large part like the people you knew who loved John, and yes, he is my favorite: (blunt, rebellious, skeptical, loving, political)
but am partly like George, too (introspective, shy, open to spirituality.)

 
You sound like my kind of person. Let's be friends!
Kokoloco53
(Southeastern Arizona)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:19 

When this album first came out, like most of the Beatle's new albums, I didn't like them at all. But time does it's thing and I think this album is one of my very favorites of all of the Beatles material, solo or group. Beware of Darkness guides me daily, even though my life is full of light. Thanks George. You gave the world great perspective.
dew34
(Wisconsin-quite woodsy)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:18 

 romeotuma wrote:

I agree...  love this song...

 
 
What an amazing performer and an even better human being-an inspiration for us all!    {#Sad}
nagsheadlocal
(North Carolina, the new New Jersey)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:17 

I recently watched the DVD set of "The Beatles Anthology" and came to the conclusion that George was probably the most well-grounded of the group. His reflective comments and warm memories were a surprised, of sorts to me.

Anyway, watch the documentary if you have the chance.

RIP, George. 
dwlangham
(Nowhere to be found)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:16 

 RoelantSiekman wrote:
Great work. Guess I should get the album..
 
It's been a while since I listened to it, but I have fond memories of the experience.
dew34
(Wisconsin-quite woodsy)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:16 

 RoelantSiekman wrote:
Great work. Guess I should get the album..
 
Yes you should, worth every pence!      {#Yell}
Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 12:16 

I'm supposed to be in a meeting, but I can't leave until this is over.
RoelantSiekman
(Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Posted: May 10, 2012 - 03:33 

Great work. Guess I should get the album..
(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Mar 07, 2012 - 17:34 

 Cynaera wrote:

{#Yes}  I miss him so much...

 
I agree...  love this song...

 
Cynaera
(In a hammock under my own vine and fig tree.)
Posted: Dec 03, 2011 - 11:48 

 lily34 wrote:
this one makes me swoon.
 
{#Yes}  I miss him so much...

sandpebble
(near Paradise)
Posted: Dec 03, 2011 - 11:45 

 romeotuma wrote:

Everybody in my hotel room loves this profound and beautiful song...


 
 

M{#Cool}ine too!!!
(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Dec 03, 2011 - 11:43 


Everybody in my hotel room loves this profound and beautiful song...


 
(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Aug 30, 2011 - 18:01 



magnificent...  love it...


Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: May 28, 2011 - 07:00 

 Bat wrote:
... in the next 30 years his work...never made much of an impression after that huge flash.
 Didn't like Cloud 9? I thought it was comparable, especially considering his virtual retirement prior to.

Bat
(Austin)
Posted: Feb 22, 2011 - 16:51 

 tapatia1072 wrote:

It really IS a fantastic album - IMHO it is the best of all post-Beatles works by the former members of the band. I know there are plenty of people who would argue against this opinion and in favor of John's work, but personally I have always preferred George's more soulful writing and sound.

 
With the Beatles George was given his token one, maybe two songs per album.  After the breakup this album proved that he had a lot more songs that would have been fantastic for the group and they came flooding out with this triple album.  Triple!

The trouble is, at least in my opinion, in the next 30 years his work never came close to this album.  It's like he burst like a supernova and while not gone, never made much of an impression after that huge flash.
DeeCee1109
(People's Republic of A2)
Posted: Jan 22, 2011 - 10:26 

I really, really miss George.  What a soul.  {#Good-vibes}


Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: Dec 22, 2010 - 01:30 

Giselle62 wrote:
I am a large part like the people you knew who loved John, and yes, he is my favorite: (blunt, rebellious, skeptical, loving, political)
but am partly like George, too (introspective, shy, open to spirituality.)
Jorge?


BKardon
(Boulder, CO by way of State and Madison)
Posted: Sep 17, 2010 - 23:15 

 gjeeg wrote:
I am I wrong: Dylan wrote this song????
 
Are you thinking of "If Not For You" which appears a few songs later on this album?  Anyway, this one is sublime.

calypsus_1
Posted: Jun 12, 2010 - 11:05 


George by ~moonmarvel
Tikva

Harrison

Pencil


yodasan_magoo
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 13:09 

 tapatia1072 wrote:

It really IS a fantastic album - IMHO it is the best of all post-Beatles works by the former members of the band. I know there are plenty of people who would argue against this opinion and in favor of John's work, but personally I have always preferred George's more soulful writing and sound.

 

You know I was going to say that, but I thought everyone would think I was crazy.  I know many think it was mostly John and Paul, but maybe George was the real talent behind the Beatles after all.  Good call.
Giselle62
(California's Cental Coast)
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 09:09 

 kaybee wrote:

I've always felt that your favourite Beatle was a kind of personality litmus test.  All the people I knew who liked John best were blunt, rebellious and gifted but sometimes bossy and arrogant.  Paul lovers were affable, charming, often popular but tended to go along with the status quo and could be manipulative.  People who like Ringo best, I often found were easy going, gentle and good-natured.  (Oddly enough they were often homely like Ringo and had big noses too! {#Smile}   )

Those of us to whom George was the favourite were often introspective, shy, very spiritual and often overlooked.  But we were also straightforward and no nonsense: head in the clouds but feet on the ground.  At least, that's what I've noticed.



I am a large part like the people you knew who loved John, and yes, he is my favorite: (blunt, rebellious, skeptical, loving, political)
but am partly like George, too (introspective, shy, open to spirituality.)

tapatia1072
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 09:02 

 yodasan_magoo wrote:
Until I started listening to RP, I never realized what a fantastic album this is and what an incredible talent George was.

 
It really IS a fantastic album - IMHO it is the best of all post-Beatles works by the former members of the band. I know there are plenty of people who would argue against this opinion and in favor of John's work, but personally I have always preferred George's more soulful writing and sound.

yodasan_magoo
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 08:57 

Until I started listening to RP, I never realized what a fantastic album this is and what an incredible talent George was.

diannemck56
(Sacramento)
Posted: May 13, 2010 - 08:50 

WOW!  I don't think I've heard this song since 1970. 
Papernapkin
(Mountain View, CA)
Posted: Apr 11, 2010 - 14:12 

 kaybee wrote:

I've always felt that your favourite Beatle was a kind of personality litmus test.  All the people I knew who liked John best were blunt, rebellious and gifted but sometimes bossy and arrogant.  Paul lovers were affable, charming, often popular but tended to go along with the status quo and could be manipulative.  People who like Ringo best, I often found were easy going, gentle and good-natured.  (Oddly enough they were often homely like Ringo and had big noses too! {#Smile}   )

Those of us to whom George was the favourite were often introspective, shy, very spiritual and often overlooked.  But we were also straightforward and no nonsense: head in the clouds but feet on the ground.  At least, that's what I've noticed.
 
Cool insight. What if your fav was Pete Best or Billy Preston?
(former member)
(hotel in Las Vegas)
Posted: Feb 07, 2010 - 11:01 



We miss you, George...  love this song...


Jack_Jefferson
(Columbus, OH)
Posted: Nov 05, 2009 - 06:28 

 kaybee wrote:

I've always felt that your favourite Beatle was a kind of personality litmus test.  All the people I knew who liked John best were blunt, rebellious and gifted but sometimes bossy and arrogant.  Paul lovers were affable, charming, often popular but tended to go along with the status quo and could be manipulative.  People who like Ringo best, I often found were easy going, gentle and good-natured.  (Oddly enough they were often homely like Ringo and had big noses too! {#Smile}   )

Those of us to whom George was the favourite were often introspective, shy, very spiritual and often overlooked.  But we were also straightforward and no nonsense: head in the clouds but feet on the ground.  At least, that's what I've noticed.

 
Charlie Watts is my favorite Stone and Peter Tork is my favorite Monkee along with George being my favorite Beatle.  What does that say about me?

BTW, I liked your analysis and think it rings true to a large extent to this day.

spunkyboy62
(Grand Rapids, MI)
Posted: Nov 05, 2009 - 06:24 

Beautiful.
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