Kyle T.
location: Vaugely summer like Vancouver, BC
listening to: New Belle and Sebastian, 19,000+ songs on shuffle
registered: 2006.01.24
posts: 560
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I picked up George's newly remastered "Living in the Material World" last week. It's not as grand or sprawling as "All Things Must Pass" which is almost better. The core group of musicians is pared way down giving it a looser,groover feel. George is the only guitarist, playing (IMHO) his best electric slide work. He also has lots of great acoustic and dobro playing. The central theme is still peace,love and spiritual awareness which is what I loved most about George.As for Kim's Beatle "awakening", I think that is so cool. Proving that the music will span generations with ease as it rightly should. Somewhere around here there's pictues of me in my jolly-jumper holding a cover of Abbey Road,(circa 1972) so I was hooked early too!!!http://www.georgeharrison.com/
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I picked up George's newly remastered "Living in the Material World" last week. It's not as grand or sprawling as "All Things Must Pass" which is almost better. The core group of musicians is pared way down giving it a looser,groover feel. George is the only guitarist, playing (IMHO) his best electric slide work. He also has lots of great acoustic and dobro playing. The central theme is still peace,love and spiritual awareness which is what I loved most about George.As for Kim's Beatle "awakening", I think that is so cool. Proving that the music will span generations with ease as it rightly should. Somewhere around here there's pictues of me in my jolly-jumper holding a cover of Abbey Road,(circa 1972) so I was hooked early too!!!http://www.georgeharrison.com/
