George Harrison
All Things Must Pass
All Things Must Pass
(1970)

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cybrbug
May 10, 2013 - 12:51
I miss George...



shellbella
May 10, 2013 - 12:49
My favorite Beatle.


Lazarus
May 10, 2013 - 12:49
Cynaera wrote:
I have a story about this song... Back in the day when Coyote FM was new and the programmer was playing things like "Come and Go Blues" by Gregg Allman and "Illinois" by Dan Fogelberg, I was invited to provide music for the station, so I delivered some pretty good stuff. Got to know the programmer, we exchanged e-mail addresses, and one day, I was having a pretty bad time. My brother was in the hospital, right in the middle of a refinance and a remodel that I had to handle because of his incapacitation, and I was working at a full-time job, too. I sort of snapped, and e-mailed the programmer-friend, telling him about what I was going through. He said, "Listen at noon." So I did, and he played this song, with the dedication, "To my friend, who's handling a lot now. Music can help anyone get through anything."

I never forgot that. I don't know where my friend is now, but every time I hear this song, I think of him, of what I was going through, and how I got through it. I know the time will come when I can just listen to this song and love it on its own merits, and not because of anything else attached to it.


Miss you so much, Cynaera...

love this song...



Lazarus
Mar 08, 2013 - 21:06

Everybody in my church loves this song...



whtahtefcuk
Feb 05, 2013 - 13:16
I think it is fare to say that this work from GH is some of the best work from all things Beatles.


musickat
Dec 04, 2012 - 20:21
lemmoth wrote:
Cheers George. Saw your son and his new band recently. You should be proud.

That's really cool


Lichenia,
Nov 03, 2012 - 12:13
Even hot flushes


(former member)
May 29, 2012 - 19:34


This song is soooo good it puts a spring in my step this spring night...




That_SOB
Apr 28, 2012 - 02:06
I could have easily enjoyed a couple more life-times of George's music. Loved the Wilbury's and
wonder what was inspiration triggered End Of The Line . George always traveled with at least two and
often more ukuleles in the trunk of his car. He pulled into Petty's drive one day and told Tom to pick out
one of the uku's, but Petty said " I don't know how to play one of those" George said " Hey no problem, I'll teach you, grab one," so Petty did, and after an hour of so Petty had picked up the chord patterns and they were jamming away. Tom said from that day on "he" never went anywhere without a uku in his trunk.


lemmoth
Mar 27, 2012 - 08:24
Cheers George. Saw your son and his new band recently. You should be proud.


(former member)
Feb 24, 2012 - 16:10


This song is soooo good it puts a spring in my step this winter day...




(former member)
Nov 21, 2011 - 11:44

Everybody in my hotel room loves this song...





caregiver
Nov 21, 2011 - 11:43
{#Meditate}


d-don
Nov 21, 2011 - 11:42
Miss you, George. Thanks for this beautiful song.


(former member)
Oct 20, 2011 - 21:10


What a profound song from a truly great album... love it...





(former member)
Aug 18, 2011 - 20:49
Cynaera wrote:
I have a story about this song... Back in the day when Coyote FM was new and the programmer was playing things like "Come and Go Blues" by Gregg Allman and "Illinois" by Dan Fogelberg, I was invited to provide music for the station, so I delivered some pretty good stuff. Got to know the programmer, we exchanged e-mail addresses, and one day, I was having a pretty bad time. My brother was in the hospital, right in the middle of a refinance and a remodel that I had to handle because of his incapacitation, and I was working at a full-time job, too. I sort of snapped, and e-mailed the programmer-friend, telling him about what I was going through. He said, "Listen at noon." So I did, and he played this song, with the dedication, "To my friend, who's handling a lot now. Music can help anyone get through anything."

I never forgot that. I don't know where my friend is now, but every time I hear this song, I think of him, of what I was going through, and how I got through it. I know the time will come when I can just listen to this song and love it on its own merits, and not because of anything else attached to it.



Thanks for sharing that... this is an incredible song...





WonderLizard
Aug 18, 2011 - 20:46
Stingray wrote:
Oooh Georgie-boy!
Your list of solo-BULL is endless!


Sorta like your posts, eh?



Byronape
Aug 18, 2011 - 20:45
Stingray wrote:


MASS IS NOT CLASS!


I could say that about your comments too.



fast_eddie
Jul 18, 2011 - 11:48
Amen!! Indeed all things must pass


Cynaera
Jun 16, 2011 - 19:25
I have a story about this song... Back in the day when Coyote FM was new and the programmer was playing things like "Come and Go Blues" by Gregg Allman and "Illinois" by Dan Fogelberg, I was invited to provide music for the station, so I delivered some pretty good stuff. Got to know the programmer, we exchanged e-mail addresses, and one day, I was having a pretty bad time. My brother was in the hospital, right in the middle of a refinance and a remodel that I had to handle because of his incapacitation, and I was working at a full-time job, too. I sort of snapped, and e-mailed the programmer-friend, telling him about what I was going through. He said, "Listen at noon." So I did, and he played this song, with the dedication, "To my friend, who's handling a lot now. Music can help anyone get through anything."

I never forgot that. I don't know where my friend is now, but every time I hear this song, I think of him, of what I was going through, and how I got through it. I know the time will come when I can just listen to this song and love it on its own merits, and not because of anything else attached to it.


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