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– George Harrison – In concert from Baton Rouge – Nov. 26, 1974 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection –

The legendary and much missed George Harrison, live from Baton Rouge, recorded on November 26, 1974. Beyond his role as a member of The Beatles, and being subsequently associated with the decisive change which took place in music during the 1960s, Harrison was a truly gifted and talented guitarist in his own rite. The passage of time has only strengthened that assessment, and listening back to his solo concerts, you’re struck by the consummate musician he truly was.

The only potential downside to this concert is a case of laryngitis Harrison was suffering at the time, which makes for raspy high notes, and some missed notes altogether. But it’s quickly dismissed in favor of what is a great concert from part of a grueling tour by a musician who had a lot to say and said it with sublime eloquence.

Thankfully, music is timeless. Despite the fact that the people aren’t and the events get clouded, the notes remain true and bright.

Much comfort in that. Enjoy.

Tis the season – Thanksgiving, quickly followed by Christmas – quickly followed by New Years Eve. Long enough for you to wonder where the time, let alone the year, went. Yep, it’s moving fast and it’s moving crazy.
And you just want things to calm down – take it easy – not be so loud – not feel jostled all the time.
Not sure Past Daily can offer that every day, but we try. If you’ve been around the past few weeks you noticed we made some changes. Not running concerts and sessions at night anymore. We figured you probably wanted to get to sleep and having your ears glued to something high-voltage is probably not conducive to some much needed nods. So we shifted the concerts to the morning, where you are probably staggering out of bed or on your way to work or hitting the gym. It seems to be working, as a lot of you have discovered us (after all these years) – and nighttime is heading off into the gentle direction. Interviews – history that doesn’t blow up or land into hysterics. We’re tinkering with the idea of putting up some ASMR to actually help you sleep, but that might be pushing things a bit far.
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