(Unfortunately the third song is one of Harrison's least inspired: "Old Brown Shoe.")
I'm hoping others will chime in and list their favorites. Harrison was my favorite Beatle.
I missed "What is Life" and "This Song" at the Concert for George. I became a big fan of "Beware of Darkness" from Eric Clapton's version. It may have been my favorite "cover" of the concert.
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:38 pm
by telebass
It's got to be "something" for me. Sublime song, and a great baseline from McCartney too.
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:15 am
by tristanbacker
The best with Beatles:
While my guitar gently weeps
Taxman
Here comes the sun
Solo:
Beautiful Girl
Isn't it a pity
Somewhere to go
Someplace Else
Beware of Darkness
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:26 am
by jimk
From his Traveling Wilburys days:
End of the Line, and
Handle With Care.
And everything else, too.
JimK
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 10:26 am
by nukebass
My favorites are Only A North Song and Old Brown Shoe.
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:51 pm
by JakeK
For those who haven't heard "Far East Man", written by George and Ronnie Wood, there are two versions. One was done with Woody on lead vocals, George on slide guitar and harmony vocals (heard clearly throughout the song), Keith Richards on bass and Ian McLagen on piano (for Woody's album I've Got My Own Album To Do. The second was on George's Dark Horse album, featuring George playing all guitars, Billy Preston on keyboards, Tom Scott on horns, with Woody, Mac and Keef not present on the track, and George on lead vocals.
Which do you like better?
Woody's:
Or George's:
It's a truly '70s song any way you look, and it's one of my favorite Ronnie Wood songs and George's best vocal on Dark Horse
Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2013 1:45 pm
by 8mileshigher
JakeK wrote: and George's best vocal on Dark Horse
That's not saying much, because that year (was it '74 or so?) between his studio sessions and going on tour to promote the Dark Horse album (also the name of his post-Apple record label) George's vocals were totally burned out and he really was in no shape to sing, event after event. The Bootleggers would release bootleg concert albums entitled "Dark Hoarse" . Unfortunately his vocals were showing the hoarseness on the Dark Horse album too....but in spite of this situation, several tunes from DH got airplay and there is some nice guitar work. I attended the George Harrison Dark Hoarse concert that year and although we all loved George (and he got kudos for persevering and not cancelling the tour), his hoarse singing was a huge disappointment and the reviewers and music industry pundits were not too kind, if I recall.
The Ron Wood first solo album you mention is a real gem in the rough !!
I like both GH and Wood's versions of Far East Man.
There are so many favorites of mine already listed here but I don't think anyone has mentioned "Marwa Blues" from Brainwashed. What a beautiful song! I don't know how much was finished before his death and how much was his son's efforts but I do not care...Dhani is cut from the same cloth and clearly knew what pop wanted on these tracks.
It has gorgeous slide work and has many of those trade-marked Beatles/Harrison elements. One of the many things I like about it is that if it was on an early solo album or a middle solo album it would fit right in.
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:25 am
by raider
I did not see this one song (Think For Yourself) and here are a few others
that you don't hear that much.
I Don't Want To Do It
Lay His Head
Not Guilty-Beatles
Don't Bother Me
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 2:01 pm
by brammy
Long Long Long
Something
My Sweet Lord
Wah Wah
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:53 pm
by beatlefreak
Heading For The Light could have fit as part of Revolver. Cheer Down is another great one.
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 4:21 pm
by Folkie
Which is better, the sitar-playing on "Love You Too," or that on "Within You Without You"? Opinions, anyone?
Re: Favorite George Harrison Songs
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 8:15 pm
by Ontario_RIC_fan
My favorite is DREAM AWAY from Gone Troppo in 1982...