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Hm, my Lord
Hm, my Lord
I really want to see you
Really want to be with you
Really want to see you, Lord
But it takes so long, my Lord
My sweet Lord
Hm, my Lord
Hm, my Lord
I really want to know you
Really want to go with you
Really want to show you Lord
That it won't take long, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My sweet Lord ''(hallelujah)''
Hm, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My sweet Lord ''(hallelujah)''
I really want to see you
Really want to see you
Really want to see you, Lord
Really want to see you, Lord
But it takes so long, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My sweet Lord ''(hallelujah)''
Hm, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My, my, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
I really want to know you ''(hallelujah)''
Really want to go with you ''(hallelujah)''
Really want to show you Lord (ahhh)
That it won't take long, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
Hmm ''(hallelujah)''
My sweet Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
Hm, my Lord ''(Hare Krishna)''
My, my, my Lord ''(Hare Krishna)''
Oh hm, my sweet Lord ''(Krishna, Krishna)''
Ooh-ooh-ooh ''(Hare Hare)''
Now, I really want to see you ''(Hare Rama)''
Really want to be with you ''(Hare Rama)''
Really want to see you Lord ''(ahhh)''
But it takes so long, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
Hm, my Lord ''(hallelujah)''
My, my, my Lord ''(Hare Krishna)''
My sweet Lord ''(Hare Krishna)''
My sweet Lord ''(Krishna Krishna)''
My Lord ''(Hare Hare)''
Hm, hm ''(Gurur Brahma)''
Hm, hm ''(Gurur Vishnu)''
Hm, hm ''(Gurur Devo)''
Hm, hm ''(Maheshwara)''
My sweet Lord ''(Gurur Sakshaat)''
My sweet Lord ''(Parabrahma)''
My, my, my Lord ''(Tasmayi Shree)''
My, my, my, my Lord ''(Guruve Namah)''
My sweet lord ''(Hare Rama)''
''(Hare Krishna)''
My sweet Lord ''(Hare Krishna)''
My sweet Lord ''(Krishna Krishna)''
My lord ''(Hare Hare)''
Strangely - or appropriate? This will always be a Christmas song for me.
There's so much emotion in his voice - almost cracking at times - it's wonderful.
Are you filming a sequel to "The Grapes of Wrath" 75 years later?
Yes, you are.
OMG it almost happened! Well...not really. After various promoters offered the Beatles as much as $230 million to reunite, Lorne Michaels did a skit on SNL in which he offered the Fab Four $3,000 to play on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the show together at the time and almost got into a cab to the studio just for fun.
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/beatles-turn-down-230-million-reunion-offer-september-19-1976/
George was performing during that SNL episode, I believe, which would have given the world 3 of the 4. In a separate brief segment, George appears out of the blue as if he's taking up Lorne on his offer of the $3K. Lorne demurs, pointing out that since he's only 1/4 of the band, George should only expect $750.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTj3OsQHWrw
--->
"We're all conditioned, our consciousness has been so polluted by the material energy it's hard to try and pull it all ways in order to really discover our true nature. Every one of us has within us a drop of that ocean and we have the same qualities as God, just like a drop of the ocean has the same qualities as the whole ocean. Everybody's looking for something and we are it. We don't have to look anywhere--it's right there within ourselves." <---
There is a God within. Loose yourself to find the Holy Spirit. Selfishness is the opposite of spirituality.
Agreed! When I compared the two I was able to make up my own mind.
Love this song!!!
I agree with Bill. Definitely a bum rap.
Deadwing wrote:
the second battery Phill Collins in the second electric guitar Tom Petty, and interpreting the body first the incredible voice Billy Preston.
No offense and I am sure you mean well and are a very nice person, but that is the most hilariously atrocious translation I have ever seen.
My Sweet Lord, concert in tribute to George Harrison, Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aa3ylmxnLMEric Clapton in acoustic guitar, electric guitar on George Harrison's son, Paul McCartney at the piano, the first battery Ringo Star, the second battery Phill Collins in the second electric guitar Tom Petty, and interpreting the body first the incredible voice Billy Preston.
Billy Preston, known as the fifth Beatle, played piano and organ in each of the recordings of the group.
Also present at that concert: Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Jethro Tull, and a bunch of friends and contemporaries of the Beatles and the group 'The Cream' by Eric Clapton. Embody the very best, most representative of the late 60's.
Billy Preston, known as the fifth Beatle, played piano and organ in each of the recordings of the group.
Also present at that concert: Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Jethro Tull, and a bunch of friends and contemporaries of the Beatles and the group 'The Cream' by Eric Clapton. Embody the very best, most representative of the late 60's.
the second battery Phill Collins in the second electric guitar Tom Petty, and interpreting the body first the incredible voice Billy Preston.
No offense and I am sure you mean well and are a very nice person, but that is the most hilariously atrocious translation I have ever seen.
Criminy! It's only four minutes long. Is your attention span that bad?
Wouldn't a good attention span be a bad thing if you're listening to something you don't like?
Eric Clapton in acoustic guitar, electric guitar on George Harrison's son, Paul McCartney at the piano, the first battery Ringo Star, the second battery Phill Collins in the second electric guitar Tom Petty, and interpreting the body first the incredible voice Billy Preston.
Billy Preston, known as the fifth Beatle, played piano and organ in each of the recordings of the group.
Also present at that concert: Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar, Jethro Tull, and a bunch of friends and contemporaries of the Beatles and the group 'The Cream' by Eric Clapton. Embody the very best, most representative of the late 60's.
That makes 3 minutes and 59 seconds (or 4 minutes and 38 seconds, per fredriley) of excessive tedium.
According to the Wikipedia entry it's 4:39 but for some it certainly feels longer. Time is subjective, right enough...
It might be the repepepetititrepetitipereptition. Just sayin'.
Criminy! It's only four minutes long. Is your attention span that bad?
According to the Wikipedia entry it's 4:39 but for some it certainly feels longer. Time is subjective, right enough...
I miss you George. . .
Now...after those chords in the beginning I was expecting the horns from the Dandy Warhol's "Godless" which I figure must be referencing this song.
-Nathan
Criminy! It's only four minutes long. Is your attention span that bad?
Band members:
Guitars: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Peter Frampton
Bass guitar: Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle
Orchestral arrangements: John Barham
Keyboards: Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker
Drums and percussion: Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker
Harmonica - George Harrison
Pedal steel guitar (with talk box): Pete Drake
Tenor saxophone: Bobby Keys
Trumpet: Jim Price
Rhythm guitars and percussion: Badfinger
Holy Sh*t! What a lineup!
Fantastic slide guitar... the guitar work in general is great... love it...
Agreed. Awesome!
Band members:
Guitars: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Peter Frampton
Bass guitar: Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle
Orchestral arrangements: John Barham
Keyboards: Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker
Drums and percussion: Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker
Harmonica - George Harrison
Pedal steel guitar (with talk box): Pete Drake
Tenor saxophone: Bobby Keys
Trumpet: Jim Price
Rhythm guitars and percussion: Badfinger
Whoof! What a lineup!
Thanks calypsus1!
Ahh, memories of summertime 1971, riding with my Mom in her Chevelle convertible and this was playing on the radio. . .
Band members:
Guitars: George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, Peter Frampton
Bass guitar: Klaus Voormann, Carl Radle
Orchestral arrangements: John Barham
Keyboards: Gary Wright, Bobby Whitlock, Billy Preston, Gary Brooker
Drums and percussion: Ringo Starr, Jim Gordon, Alan White, Phil Collins, Ginger Baker
Harmonica - George Harrison
Pedal steel guitar (with talk box): Pete Drake
Tenor saxophone: Bobby Keys
Trumpet: Jim Price
Rhythm guitars and percussion: Badfinger
One of my favorite memories from Christmas 1970. I was only 10 but everybody knew this song.
Number 1 on Billboard for 4 weeks.
That was when a Number 1 song could actually be a great song.
IMO2.
Not sure I'm giving it any rapt attention these days, I'm afraid.
Agreeing with you are mgkiwi, Briandel, and a couple of others. I thought of a funny way to express it. If it's from "All Things Must Pass," I wish it would pass, . . . like a word that rhymes with that begins with the letter "g" (as in "george"). He developed a lot from his wallflower start, but in the process he became so open-minded that his brains . . . . You know the rest. And as for repetitiousness, it might be another of those there magical incantations.
He's dead. He's not "any" "where" ....
Actually, he's merely most likely, just as he is. Pretty much like the rest of things.
If you are referring to "Surfin' USA", Chuck Berry is credited as the co-writer of that song, though not until Brian Wilson was "asked" to do so.
He's dead. He's not "any" "where" ....
I heartily agree. Maybe its just that this version was/is so ridiculously played out on FM radio (clear channel). Ive been hearing this cut since I was 10 & even tho I was raised on the Beatles, I never liked this song. It's just too repetitive.
The cut on Concert for George was nice & refreshing.
(is this some kind of lame cover!?)
What are you growing,that makes you puke like that?
Hehehe, it's normally very good but it doesn't mix well, especially with this ssssssoonngggg , ooops sorry!
If Newton and Leibniz could independently discover calculus, is it really that hard to imagine two people came up with this tune.
What are you growing,that makes you puke like that?
Pawnshop maybe.......?
I wonder if this is where George is now.
George saw too much and was crucified for it. That was John's dream - but George lived it.