Was George Harrison a Good Guitarist?! | Friday Fretworks

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A closer look into George Harrison's guitar playing...
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  • @ChrisBuckGuitar
    @ChrisBuckGuitar2 жыл бұрын

    What's your favourite George Harrison moment?

  • @elliothewitt9156

    @elliothewitt9156

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gotta be his solo on Something.

  • @switchbacksentence1244

    @switchbacksentence1244

    2 жыл бұрын

    Anything on All Things Must Pass.

  • @dennisflock3958

    @dennisflock3958

    2 жыл бұрын

    His and Clapton 's musical relationship.

  • @nick2slick837

    @nick2slick837

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fighting off an attacker who stabbed him 40 times was pretty badass. Poor George ...

  • @briandillon8041

    @briandillon8041

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s all too much.

  • @blindsquirrel7802
    @blindsquirrel78022 жыл бұрын

    George's genius was enhancing a song, rather than trying to steal the spot light. He is a major reason I still play today. RIP, good sir.

  • @furtherdefinitions1

    @furtherdefinitions1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, just like Ringo's drumming also was on that same level. George was about the song. According to Bill Wyman, he had asked George to play a tune on one of his Rhythm Kings recordings. George said, "I only play a few notes, you have a guy (Albert Lee) who can play rings around me", and Wyman replied "but it's those few notes I want".

  • @jaysmith3095

    @jaysmith3095

    2 жыл бұрын

    Like the intro riff to Don’t Let Me Down

  • @ericdreizen1463

    @ericdreizen1463

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yet, he stole the spotlight as well, to me anyway, lol! "Overrated" is laughable! All of his solos were memorable! Everything he ever played, every solo, every lick, has been studied, analyzed, copied, ad nauseum!

  • @jaylinsa

    @jaylinsa

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something that all my favourite guitarists have in common

  • @theelectricsplash7384

    @theelectricsplash7384

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said!

  • @another4778
    @another47782 жыл бұрын

    Tom Petty said George seemed to know EVERY chord (along with being one of the funniest people he ever met). He called all the diminished and augmented chords "naughty chords". You can hear a ton of rockabilly in his style (Carl Perkins), some Chet Atkins, Scotty Moore and the like. Those were his heroes when learning to play.

  • @2wayplebney

    @2wayplebney

    Жыл бұрын

    George got the "naughty" thing from the Pythons. Maybe the other way round.

  • @Spartanm333

    @Spartanm333

    Жыл бұрын

    And Luther Perkins. John Cash's lead guitarist and an early Esquire / Telecaster adopter on record. George had an inside track and was fed some of this stuff (at least) by his sister who lived in America. So many people were blown away when they met George including Jeff Lynne and Gary Moore - another two greats. The mythology of The Wilbury's sums it up - George pops in to his friend Bob's house because he knows he has a home studio. He has Jeff Lynne tagging along as a friend, and to help a song he is trying to lay down. Jeff said he was mesmerised (what am I doing sitting in Bob Dylan's Kitchen with George Harrison noodling on guitar - this has to be a dream?). Drummer Jim Keltner is called over to play percussion (initially on kitchen utensils), Tom Petty pops by and then by some miracle the legendary Roy Orbison (who was a key influence on so many cross over country / pop records including a young Jeff Lynne for ELO) arrives. They write and basically record seven songs in seven days (amazing in itself if you know Dylan's eclectic recording approach) and a new super group is accidentally formed. George was a genius who influenced and promoted the success of so many others. Great that we get the chance here to celebrate him.

  • @southernpride2003

    @southernpride2003

    6 күн бұрын

    ​@@Spartanm333I'm 21 southern born and raised both Luther Perkins and George are the reason why I play they only added what was needed nothing more nothing less they weren't show offs

  • @chadlove3443
    @chadlove34432 жыл бұрын

    "Guitar George, he knew all the chords" - Mark Knopfler

  • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479

    @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479

    Жыл бұрын

    That was a nod to George young of the easybeats. Harry vander and George young. Older brother of Angus and malcom from AC-DC.. I always thought it was about Harrison as well, but no

  • @frjtnt

    @frjtnt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479 wrong it s about George borrowski from Manchester

  • @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479

    @psychedelicprawncrumpets9479

    Жыл бұрын

    @@frjtnt no it's not. The youngs are from Glasgow like Mark.. It's a nod to Harry and George. Just ask Google who guitar george and Harry doesn't mind is...

  • @TheRoadDawg

    @TheRoadDawg

    11 ай бұрын

    @@frjtntyou are wrong, it was George Young…period. I heard from marks own mouth.

  • @OficialLeanoSantos

    @OficialLeanoSantos

    7 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @Docjonel
    @Docjonel2 жыл бұрын

    As a non-guitarist, I notice a lot of musicians are virtuoso players who can play rapidly and loud. George rarely shouts with his guitar but always has something interesting to say. His guitar work is beautifully melodic and adds seamlessly to every song. He doesn't overpower or hog attention. He adds just enough for each contribution to be an integral part of each song and therefore a memorable piece of songwriting. Other guitarists may be louder and faster, but George always has something worthwhile to say.

  • @alansouthall8221

    @alansouthall8221

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beautifully put

  • @SarahElisabethJoyal

    @SarahElisabethJoyal

    Жыл бұрын

    So in other words he was to guitar as Ringo is to the drums

  • @Docjonel

    @Docjonel

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SarahElisabethJoyal Good way to put it. He played in the service of the song.

  • @derekstocker6661

    @derekstocker6661

    Жыл бұрын

    Very apt comment, George was a fabulous guitarist and that is the main reason we are still discussing his abilities.

  • @NickJardine

    @NickJardine

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @dimitreze
    @dimitreze2 жыл бұрын

    I don't even have the enthusiasm to argue with someone dumb enough to say that George wasn't a good guitarist

  • @laj043

    @laj043

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'll argue. George wasn't good, he was awesome!

  • @mikebarat1950

    @mikebarat1950

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes Sir, life is to short for stupid arguments.

  • @audieconrad8995

    @audieconrad8995

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was good enough to be in the Beatles...

  • @Hegstuffing

    @Hegstuffing

    2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect... exactly right lol

  • @niallpadden

    @niallpadden

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good call. The dumb ones know all the rules for perfecting dumber.

  • @bimbolo82
    @bimbolo822 жыл бұрын

    I know this is on solos, but the thing that makes Harrison a great lead guitarist for me is his fills. Never showy, never overtly noticeable; just sensitive and sympathetic to the song. He just has impeccable taste. Listen to the fills on She Came in Through the Bathroom Window. You hardly notice they’re there, but you can’t imagine the song without. That’s musicianship.

  • @xtc1957

    @xtc1957

    8 ай бұрын

    I think that this is one of his singing moments as well. I have been a full-time music entertainer since 1986, and the best compliment I ever received while paying electric guitar was my ability to improvise and do it tastefully and tunefully. I was never about the "guitar god" thing. Most of my favorite players were session men anyway. I think that is where I got the knack for playing tasteful licks and fills. And of course, from George. The greatest sound he ever got was when he began using the Leslie and Fender Vibration rotating speaker in the studio. Nearly all of "Let It Be" and "Abbey Road" featured George through the Leslie, at fast and slow speed settings, but mostly that slow, doppler setting. Yeah...

  • @drewt9829
    @drewt98292 жыл бұрын

    It’s not how fast you can play, it’s how you make people feel while listening to your music. A lot of technically brilliant shredders are impressive and at the same time soulless and boring. George played with soul and his music was enjoyable.

  • @ronniebaker4549

    @ronniebaker4549

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who said George could not play fast lead. I challenge anyone to keep up with his rythm cord changes without a lot of practice. Larry Carlton is much harder to play than Alvin Lee or any of the 80's hair band guitarists. Steve Howe can play every style. You need to learn how to hyper pick like Howe. Play the Clap by Steve Howe before February 5th and I will respect you as a guitarist. Beatles never studied music theory because they could play what they heard in their head. Most of the greatest guitarists never took guitar lessons or studied music theory.

  • @isaacmorrow7077

    @isaacmorrow7077

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ronniebaker4549 George could have easily played fast lead, the Beatles just didn’t make room for that type of soloing. His solo on Let It Be is easily one of the greatest of all time without being fast paced.

  • @ronniebaker4549

    @ronniebaker4549

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@isaacmorrow7077the single produced by George Martin or the Phil Specter produced version? I will assume the latter. I played Let it Be at our Halloween dance party in middle school in 1970 and played the smoother version, but I prefer the kick ass lead break you are referring to, my friend. If speed was the most important every Steely Dan song would have Alvin Lee or elk instead of the variety of talented guitarist. Did you know SD auditioned 19 different guitarists leads before settling on the lead in "Peg". No doubt, George Harrison could have played fast.

  • @marionodom9585

    @marionodom9585

    2 жыл бұрын

    To quote Pat Metheny from the 70's when the point was to play as fast as possible a la Larry Coryell & John McLaughlin (what Frank Zappa called "pentatonic gnat notes"), Metheny: "I can play as fast as I want to, but that's not the point. The point is to make music." George certainly did that! He didn't play a note he didn't mean to . He always played within the song. He continued that emphasis thrroughout his solo career. If one is able to play all of his guitar parts, one has completed one's doctorate.

  • @RiXFortuna

    @RiXFortuna

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hate shredder sound, I cannot stand 2 minutes solos buzzing up and down the scale, it means nothing to me. Compare any of those to Wes Montgomery to get an idea.

  • @craenor
    @craenor2 жыл бұрын

    George Harrison was one of the greatest songwriters in English history, who happened to have been in a band with two of the greatest songwriters in Music History.

  • @jimgeissmann2918

    @jimgeissmann2918

    2 жыл бұрын

    The greatest band in music history. George was a brilliant musician. RIP good sir.

  • @williampowell15

    @williampowell15

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is just not true.

  • @craenor

    @craenor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Please, by all means, explain to me how a qualitative opinion about one's personal musical tastes could be wrong.

  • @williampowell15

    @williampowell15

    2 жыл бұрын

    If I say my kids recorder concert is better than Mozart imo, is that ok. George was a decent guitarist and excellent musician, but he isn't one of the greats demonstrably. I'm not saying you can't love him but come on.

  • @craenor

    @craenor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Something, Here Comes the Sun, and My Guitar Gently Weeps. I dunno how good your kid is on the recorder, but based on those three songs alone, I'm comfortable with my opinion. He wasn't an incredibly prolific songwriter, and a good bit of that had more to do with Lennon/McCartney and the dynamic of The Beatles than anything else. As in any opinion, you're welcome to disagree. But I'm comfortable saying that George Harrison is one of England's greatest songwriters.

  • @Guitar5986
    @Guitar59862 жыл бұрын

    Anybody that criticizes George Harrison's guitar playing is either putting way too much importance on the technical aspect of the guitar or is just plain ignorant. His song writing & musicality are miles ahead of the vast majority of musicians. Every time I listen to George Harrison I'm amazed at just how innovative and refreshing his guitar playing and song writing is. Technical prowess on the guitar means very little these days. I'll take a George Harrison or a David Gilmour over pretty much any other guitarist.

  • @Coolbeans1492

    @Coolbeans1492

    2 жыл бұрын

    He’s so underrated and was miles ahead of clapton. The only other player that was as well rounded other than jimi was page or gilmour. George is a top three guitar player because of his unique style. He haunted tracks rather then played over top of them and unlike anyone else.

  • @ulfsvensson9710

    @ulfsvensson9710

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Coolbeans1492 And so many seems to forget he made it fifty years ago!

  • @jeffmurray1681

    @jeffmurray1681

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said. There are a lot of guys that can wow you with their technical proficiency (much more now than in Harrison's day), but most of them are frankly boring. Harrison and Gilmour make you feel something (pardon the pun).

  • @bensepulveda71

    @bensepulveda71

    2 жыл бұрын

    Plain ignorant pretty much sums up those people.

  • @mch1n118

    @mch1n118

    2 жыл бұрын

    Loads of people think technical prowess > originality. Also loads of people are idiotic. Wanky super fast super clean solos are like a trip to the dentist for anyone that actually appreciates distinct sound and raw energy.

  • @fougee1
    @fougee12 жыл бұрын

    Love George! His son was attending college at Brown University in Providence Rhode Island. I stopped by a small coffee shop there on my way to work.When I walked in to place my order. I looked over to the corner and George was sitting there.He was with another person I wanted to go over and just say thanks for music. I contained myself and respected his privacy. On the way out our eyes locked I nodded and he returned with a smile.George was always a top player! It's sad he suffered so much in his last years.... Love you Mr.Harrison RIP.

  • @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead

    @theanswerisinthebackofyourhead

    2 жыл бұрын

    I KNEW A FRIEND WHO NEW A FRIEND WHO KNEW ANOTHER FRIEND WHO PARTIED WITH JIMI HENDRIX ON THE ROAD WHEN HE WAS TOURING WITH HIS BAND OF GYPSYS. HE WOULD TALK ABOUT ALL THE WEED JIMI USED TO SMOKE AND CLAIMED THAT HIM AND JIMI TOGETHER SMOKED A WHOLE OUNCE IN ONE SIT DOWN, ALL I CAN SAY IS HOW AMAZINGLY COOL THAT IS.

  • @larryrowe5259

    @larryrowe5259

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope I have the restraint that you did if I seen a famous person in a coffee shop. The not was nice though.

  • @larryrowe5259

    @larryrowe5259

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nod.

  • @ericdreizen1463

    @ericdreizen1463

    2 жыл бұрын

    That "other person" was likely George''s bodyguard. I'm sure travelling w/o one was NOT an option. I saw Phil Spector sitting in a booth at Cantor's once. i was w/ a bass player who pointed him out to me. I too stared for a couple of seconds & he returned my look for a moment. Sitting across from him? His bodyguard!

  • @harvey1954

    @harvey1954

    2 күн бұрын

    My nephew has a friend that went to Brown and was the drummer in the same band as Dhani. I think his dad told him to either pursue a band career or one as a lawyer. He has a nice house now that he got his law degree. I wonder if Dhani keeps in touch.

  • @lukebrennan5780
    @lukebrennan57802 жыл бұрын

    George and Ringo both created incredibly memorable pieces in all the Beatles songs. Both busy as part of the team, rather than individualists. It's a major part of why The Beatles were so amazing.

  • @ringi1970

    @ringi1970

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think all four were a major part, and together they were brilliant and awesome. None of them has ever had the same success as they did together.

  • @mikeedwards2621
    @mikeedwards26212 жыл бұрын

    Always loved George’s solo in - “Your going to loose that girl”. Nice note bending while complementing the melody. RIP George…your legacy is immortalized through infinity.

  • @captaincrash9286
    @captaincrash92862 жыл бұрын

    The older I get, the more I realise just how good George was.. he didn't just play 'solos', he played instrumental breaks which enhanced the song rather than demonstrate his virtuosity.

  • @q4991

    @q4991

    2 жыл бұрын

    You took the words 'outta ma mout' ', (but I never could have Put it All in 2 lines!) For 50? fen Years, I thot that George was "just a minor part of the band, barely playing that 'thing' ". I figured most of the guitars of the day were 'WAY' Above George, in Every sense!! I thot it was ALL "The Lennon/McCartney Show". That 'Ringo' and George were only 'Changeable parts of the band', and could be replaced by *Anyone*. Only in the past 5 years did i 'Get it'; that George was a Great guitarist, musician playing Totally *Musical guitar* and for Every song He came up with Unique and always very original Major bits that really Completed a song. I thot 'Eric' and So many other 'Flash' solo players were the *real deal* and George knew very Little, I wasn't *Listenin'*. His playing was Such a huge part of any song, i thot, "He's not doing a thing" Duh? ~~ Musical~~Unique~~Creative~~

  • @robertsamson4610

    @robertsamson4610

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! couldn't have said it better.

  • @kurtschlarb9762

    @kurtschlarb9762

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're right mister. George was one hell of a virtuoso. I didn't appreciate him until I tried learning to play his parts.

  • @joeyoungs8426

    @joeyoungs8426

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, he was the right guitar player for that band, as good as he needed to be to play the right things when they were needed.

  • @erepsekahs

    @erepsekahs

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was wonderfully innovative and very quiet because he was drowned out by Lennon and McCartney. I think he suffered from that for all the years prior to his death. Perhaps it was essential from the point of view of defining Beatles characters put forth by Brian Epstein.

  • @michaelbrooks5178
    @michaelbrooks51782 жыл бұрын

    His solo on Till There Was You is absolutely brilliant. Well highlighted Chris.

  • @epipick

    @epipick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Someone said shortly after his death - Bob Geldof I think - that George's solos were little tunes in their own right.

  • @jtandme-ot9cl

    @jtandme-ot9cl

    2 жыл бұрын

    even

  • @jtandme-ot9cl

    @jtandme-ot9cl

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always liked that one. Especially considering that song itself was probably added as a "get the album out the door" filler because they didn't have enough of their own stuff yet.

  • @mrbob4u495

    @mrbob4u495

    2 жыл бұрын

    If anyone ever watched him perform this solo, he played as if it was nothing special...and that made it immensely special.

  • @kenchristie9214

    @kenchristie9214

    2 жыл бұрын

    When the song was performed on The Ed Sullivan show in 1964, Richard Rodgers rang the theatre to ask Ed to congratulate The Beatles on their superb musicianship.

  • @stubbsmusic543
    @stubbsmusic5432 жыл бұрын

    While I really appreciate guitar players who can blaze through zillions of notes, serving the song with a perfectly crafted melodic addition that George brilliantly contributes time after time is really the ultimate achievement.

  • @DesertScorpionKSA
    @DesertScorpionKSA2 жыл бұрын

    I really like his solo on Octopus's Garden. It was pretty tricky and included a lot of the riffs that made him such an expressive guitarist.

  • @bungarenda5919

    @bungarenda5919

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @OficialLeanoSantos

    @OficialLeanoSantos

    7 ай бұрын

    maby it was perfomed by eric ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @markv.5962

    @markv.5962

    6 ай бұрын

    No@@OficialLeanoSantos

  • @marlenekuntzfanclubsimone

    @marlenekuntzfanclubsimone

    5 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @vDomMusic
    @vDomMusic2 жыл бұрын

    For those who may not be aware, George's solo work is probably the most consistently great post-Beatles. Give "All Things Must pass" a listen for an absolute masterclass in songwriting, chord progressions and saucy licks. George was a true genius.

  • @anabidingdude8079

    @anabidingdude8079

    2 жыл бұрын

    The whole album is fantastic. I have the 3 disc edition that came out a while back and love that stripped down/demo version of "Let It Down" with the two acoustics.

  • @rickya3877

    @rickya3877

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @noahtenshen

    @noahtenshen

    2 жыл бұрын

    That album in particular has more feeling than any I can think of and his songs Make Me Feel.

  • @handledeehandledum

    @handledeehandledum

    2 жыл бұрын

    While perhaps less groundbreaking than ATMP (my favs from that album, with many tracks that IMO feel like those on "The Beatles", are "What Is (my) Life" and "If Not For You" - "My Sweet Lord" is classic without question), "33 -1/3" is mid 70's nearly mainstream with hints of uspcoming disco sound. Several tunes are quirky catchy, and each melody is unique. Back to ATMP though, the big hit world over wa My Sweet Lord - so many people cover that tune but none of then to me surpass George's version ( I think it's the Hindu feel as part of the ATMP vibe, where others inject Gospel). With If Not For You Harrison's lush multiple-guitar production beters Dylan's various takes. I admit Dylan's have a more "organic" or "unplugged" edge, even during their pre-concert duet take in of 1971 (not an official release) where Harrison's harmony cuts into Dylans abruptness. IMO Harrison's voice/guitar work on ATMP is polished and fluid with production qualites not generally present in Dylan solo renditions. As proof, the Olivia Newton-John version is a close production copy of Harrison's ATMP recording (hers slightly up-tempo/higher-key, more pronounced drumming, fewer guitar tracks, subdued keyboard, a likely pedal steel slide as its on a "folk-country" influenced album), and from her velvety soprano probably best "sound" of the three artists simply because of her vocals. To be fair she was at least 5 years younger than either, and hitting the higher notes of the Harrison key-change arrangement was easier. As for audiophile enjoyment, I like his slower low-tone presentation - Harrison's feel is a deliberate love ballad, man to woman. By contrast her covers of What Is Life are decent, the arrangements are a bit further up-tempo and consitently key-shifted to her soprano range - those changes don't do justice to the original IMO. Still vocally fine, just not as good as Harrison's mood to me. Regardless every one of these songs/albums by all three artists are leaps and bounds more dynamic and satisfyingly complex that today's syntheisized/sampled drivel. :)

  • @urivan9613

    @urivan9613

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've always enjoyed George's guitar playing but I have my reservations about his solo work, and "All Things Must Pass" in particular. One of the things I do not like about that album is Phil Spector's production work. It's just too overwhelming for me. Also, I happen to believe that his fixation on Indian music and the siar as an instrument probably did harm his progression as a guitar player. Don't get me wrong: Harrison incorporating elements of Indian music in Western popular music is a milestone in the development of the World Music genre and I do like many of his Indian inspired songs with The Beatles, but I think his solo work is nowhere near as good as the level of songwriting he has showed in The Beatles. The same thing you can say about John and Paul though...

  • @saddestchord7622
    @saddestchord76222 жыл бұрын

    Harrison was never flashy but his parts were memorable and always sounded good. And the songs...wow. So yeah he's easily one of the greatest ever.

  • @StamateTudorGuitar

    @StamateTudorGuitar

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice username! :)

  • @stanislavmigra

    @stanislavmigra

    2 жыл бұрын

    well said

  • @alfching2499

    @alfching2499

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like he’s Solos on Boys and Don’t Bother Me.

  • @DavidLPeel

    @DavidLPeel

    2 жыл бұрын

    He played appropriately for the song.

  • @BadfingerBoogieBarb

    @BadfingerBoogieBarb

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some people’s criteria for a good guitar player is someone who solos like Van Halen or Satriani. While that is a very definite skill set, I generally don’t care for that style of playing. Regardless, there is far more to playing the guitar than that style of playing.

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess2 жыл бұрын

    Harrison is truly one of the all-time greats. Creative, musical, lyrical, endlessly listenable, and instantly recognizable. His compositions …AND guitar work… have already stood the test of time and are now permanent contributions to our universe. If that isn’t musical greatness I don’t know what is. Can you imagine the guitar solo in “Something” played by a shredder? It does not need one more note.

  • @davesuiter

    @davesuiter

    2 жыл бұрын

    What a great comment. You said it beautifully and perfectly! Great post !

  • @Timliu92

    @Timliu92

    Жыл бұрын

    The Something solo will sound horrible if played in the style of Yngwie Malmsteen or John Petrucci, as much as I love and respect them highly as guitarists. Sometimes less is more to convey the appropriate emotion for the song.

  • @TemperTemper...
    @TemperTemper...2 жыл бұрын

    "Here Comes the Sun" was one of my favorite George Harrison songs. It always lifts me up.

  • @combatOracle1
    @combatOracle12 жыл бұрын

    When you consider the guitar parts that George contributed to songs that are so unique and still amazing works of art after 50 years, it's clear that he never set out to be a soloist in the style of Hendrix or Clapton. His musical genius was not out front but rather embedded into the magical weave of melodies that make the Beatles amongst history's most important and influential musicians.

  • @prschuster

    @prschuster

    2 жыл бұрын

    A Beatles song without Harrison's signature guitar riffs wouldn't be a Beatles songs.

  • @CurtHowland

    @CurtHowland

    2 жыл бұрын

    One of the signature Beatles aspects is that the instruments are balanced. Well, the bass could have been brought up a bit but that was also the fault of the technology of the time. Unlike so many pieces where the snare drum is so loud compared to everything else that it hurts to listen to.

  • @bobbyh.3911

    @bobbyh.3911

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said, everyone! George's playing style was much more chord-oriented than most lead guitarists. The Beatles as a whole were much more than the sum of its parts, yet George's carefully crafted guitar parts, I believe were significant aspects of that alchemy of the Beatles unique sound. There have been many great bands that have come and gone in the last 60 years, but I don't know if there will ever be another band like the Beatles

  • @GaZonk100

    @GaZonk100

    2 жыл бұрын

    plus his songs went so well with Clapton

  • @mystic7splace

    @mystic7splace

    2 жыл бұрын

    I saw an article where they were asking Jimmy Page to rate his fellow guitarists. When they got to George, Page simply said "Ah. The master".

  • @larrypower8659
    @larrypower86592 жыл бұрын

    To me, George’s genius was to serve the music. Everything he did was to enhance whatever song he was doing at the time. It’s a quality sorely lacking these days. George was certainly not the only guitarist to believe in that principle but was perhaps the one who consistently carried it out best. My top three Harrison solos: 1) Something; 2) Til There was You; 3) I saw Her Standing There. Great Slide Player Award: his solo in Alvin Lee’s “The Bluest Blue,” a solo of such grace and emotional impact it can bring tears. He has been finally getting his due as a slide player over the last sev- real years. Always melodic, intonation always on the money, always pure and clear. And he played standard tuning at least 90% of the time.

  • @stracepipe

    @stracepipe

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ditto Ringo's drumming. His playing always complimented the song.

  • @-davidolivares

    @-davidolivares

    2 жыл бұрын

    TY for the tip on The Bluest Blue. Terrific song.

  • @waynehanley72

    @waynehanley72

    2 жыл бұрын

    That was actually the genius of all 4 of the Beatles!

  • @michaelepp6212

    @michaelepp6212

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@waynehanley72 Regardless of whose song they were working on, they all gave it their best, everytime.

  • @seanmorgan1460

    @seanmorgan1460

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. He was part of the Beatles, not the Lead Band Member trying to take the Spotlight away from the others like an Eddie Van Halen. George was A Gentleman Guitar Player!

  • @viviennerose7100
    @viviennerose7100 Жыл бұрын

    I was fortunate to see george harrison in concert and he and his band where awesome. At the time he was battling a nasty cold and raspy throat but still sang great! personally if you or your band material still sounds great fifty years from now, I will take my hat off too you as well! RSP George and John and happy 80th birthday too Paul! love you Ringo!!

  • @zackhudson5172

    @zackhudson5172

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello 👋 Vivienne. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Zack Hudson am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl

  • @billybob5337
    @billybob53372 жыл бұрын

    Harrison basically created his own particular style, which is often identifiable in the first few seconds of a song. Hes as good of a guitarist as i've ever heard. He created an entire body of work based on HIS OWN SOUND, and sold millions doing it.

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    George was an amalmagation of many sounds. Country, blues, pre pop 50's...and he gave us a sound only that of George Harrison!

  • @knowhereman1
    @knowhereman12 жыл бұрын

    The "Something" solo was spot on! George's solo work was brilliant too.

  • @OficialLeanoSantos

    @OficialLeanoSantos

    7 ай бұрын

    Maby Eric ?

  • @jonathanhorne6503
    @jonathanhorne6503 Жыл бұрын

    He was a song player. One musical personality on the palette that was the Beatles. His playing always served the song. The criticisms may arise because guitar heavy bands like Cream and others of the time became popular and stimulated interest in guitar that started with him. I can’t imagine Lennon and McCartney songs having Cream type leads on ever song. He was a very melodic player who played well crafted guitar parts. He was a major influence on my music journey that started with the Ed Sullivan show on my 11th birthday and still interests me today at near 70 years old.

  • @Spartanm333

    @Spartanm333

    Жыл бұрын

    Although ironically he wrote Badge (with Eric) for Cream - originally under a pseudonym. :)

  • @snerdterguson

    @snerdterguson

    7 ай бұрын

    And it got the name "Badge" because, reading it upside down, Eric Asked George "What's badge?" What George had actually written was Bridge, and it wasn't the title or a lyric. He was simply marking where the bridge was in the song.

  • @luiszuluaga6575
    @luiszuluaga65752 жыл бұрын

    It’s not even a question as to George Harrison’s genius. The gift of music that he gave to us, wether it be his brief lead guitar parts or actual compositions while in the Beatles or those he composed during his solo career, he had a way of touching those who cared to listen. 🙏🏼

  • @richardryan8462
    @richardryan84622 жыл бұрын

    I think his solo in “Octopus’s Garden” is unbelievably and inexplicably underrated, even in this otherwise really nice video.

  • @donalso

    @donalso

    2 жыл бұрын

    I really like the parting lick that is so reminiscent of the flip of a fish's tail.

  • @ethancorrea5370

    @ethancorrea5370

    2 жыл бұрын

    YESS!!

  • @samsonwilkinson8090

    @samsonwilkinson8090

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't that a McCartney solo?

  • @richardryan8462

    @richardryan8462

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@samsonwilkinson8090 Of course that's possible. But the video and audiorecorded documentation showing George Harrison spending a lot of time helping Ringo with the chords and arrangement makes that seem highly unlikely. Making it even further unlikely is that Paul's style was more flashy and George's style included his precise bends, sometimes even using slide, from one melody note to another in perfect tune. So yes, in spite of the fact that George spent more time on the song than anyone except Ringo, it could be Paul playing the solo perfectly in George's style; I cannot deny that possibility. But honestly, in light of the fact that no one else gave a crap about poor Ringo's song but George, what do you think? (Hint: I'm hoping your answer is along the lines of "God bless the soul and memory of the wonderful George Harrison.")

  • @seanmorgan1460

    @seanmorgan1460

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES. And on the song, The End, also on Abbey Road.

  • @Jason.Brayshaw
    @Jason.Brayshaw2 жыл бұрын

    Probably my favorite guitar player ever. George's slide playing is like nothing else.

  • @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most melodic slide player ever!!!

  • @jsoinarciso9624

    @jsoinarciso9624

    2 жыл бұрын

    i agree

  • @dimitreze

    @dimitreze

    2 жыл бұрын

    Marwa Blues is amazing

  • @farmercraig6080

    @farmercraig6080

    2 жыл бұрын

    There’s some super tasty gritty slide on Ringo’s Back off Boogaloo

  • @rolandoo002

    @rolandoo002

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah. In my opinion there has never been a better slide player. But just for my taste

  • @allanellis5827
    @allanellis5827 Жыл бұрын

    My god. That picking on “Something” is among the most beautiful you will ever hear. George was a great guitar player.

  • @glenlapwing8468
    @glenlapwing8468 Жыл бұрын

    George always complemented the song with his solos, always tasteful & well thought out

  • @CJP1012
    @CJP10122 жыл бұрын

    To me, the difference between George and most other guitarists I'm familiar with is, he played so many different styles and his solos were memorable.

  • @francovani393
    @francovani3932 жыл бұрын

    Even his solo on the song The end shoved between McCartney's dramatic high toned leads and Lennon's distorted howl Harrison shows amazing tonal beauty and precise on the spot bends

  • @wernerrohr7259
    @wernerrohr7259 Жыл бұрын

    The solo on Til There Was You is so beautiful, Nowhere Man is my alltime fav song...3 voices perfect sung

  • @billybronco4223
    @billybronco42232 жыл бұрын

    He was the lead guitarist of the most successful band in popular musical history. A guitar based band. He wrote great songs including 'Something', 'While my guitar gently weeps', 'My sweet Lord'.

  • @randyfaher8487

    @randyfaher8487

    Жыл бұрын

    "Here Comes The Sun " isn't too shabby either~,

  • @user-fs1gd6iy1u

    @user-fs1gd6iy1u

    4 ай бұрын

    George didn't play all the solos! John and Paul played a lot of the best Guitar solos! Here's some of them ~ Day Tripper ~ John Paperback Writer ~ Paul Rain ~ John and Paul Taxman ~ Paul Tomorrow Never Knows ~ Paul Strawberry Fields Forever ~ Paul Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ~ Paul Hey Bulldog ~ John Back In The USSR ~ Paul While My Guitar Gently Weeps ~ Eric Clapton Get Back ~ John

  • @Brownalebelly
    @Brownalebelly2 жыл бұрын

    Old guy here. Grew up with the Beatles. Loved them all and am loving everything you are doing Chris.

  • @mstack1949

    @mstack1949

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ditto

  • @Blueforlifefry

    @Blueforlifefry

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here

  • @robertsamson4610

    @robertsamson4610

    2 жыл бұрын

    Another oldie here yes indeed. ^^

  • @johnmac8084
    @johnmac80842 жыл бұрын

    You nailed those Chris. Actually seeing you playing them made me realise they're more difficult than I thought. Congratulations on being in fine company in Guitar World!

  • @micahhull5126

    @micahhull5126

    2 жыл бұрын

    The best guitarist in the greatest band. Magical!

  • @macca8562
    @macca85627 ай бұрын

    That Something bit bought tears to my eyes, which just about says it all about that song.

  • @mhoppy6639
    @mhoppy663910 ай бұрын

    As a songwriter, guitarist and as a _person_ apparently he was a lovely man too. Taken far, far too early from us. Those opening tracks from “all things must pass” get better and better with time and repeat listens. I love “isn’t it a pity?”

  • @michaelheinz3954
    @michaelheinz39542 жыл бұрын

    Having been socialised with the BEATLES' music George was always under my skin. But I didn't realise how good he was before I started playing guitar at the tender age of 45. It was by hearing all these solos again with a guitar players view I felt the greatness. There is one thing in particular that really strikes me every time I listen to George: you can sing the melody of his solo and feel the underlying chords. And wow, what a slide player he was!

  • @ItsFinished
    @ItsFinished2 жыл бұрын

    I still get goose bumps after all these years hearing the opening riff from "She Loves You"... George is nothing short of a master and his fingers are the sweetest in the business! Nice job Chris!

  • @MrJones-ge5sl
    @MrJones-ge5sl2 жыл бұрын

    "Confusing musicality with dexterity" is a great point... so many dexterous guitarists who aren't really that musical. The "Something" guitar solo is one of my two favourite "slow solos", along with Robbie Robertson's "It Makes No Difference", with The Band. Going through a tough time right now, and having these archived Friday Fretworks to go through after a trying week is a nice way to head into the weekend. Thanks, Chris.

  • @julcenarc4335
    @julcenarc43352 жыл бұрын

    He was first and foremost an ensemble player. NEVER showboated. That's class!

  • @geoffpoole483

    @geoffpoole483

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think some people don't rate George Harrison as a guitarist because they're judging him in comparison to the wrong people. He never set out to be a guitar god in like a Hendrix, a Page or a Blackmore. Most of the music he recorded with the Beatles consisted of expertly crafted pop songs. In terms of technical ability he probably was way behind the likes of Hendrix but he was able to express himself through his guitar work, and his solos were short and sweet.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    2 жыл бұрын

    Julc Enarc .. exactly. He served the song only and ever, not his own glory. He always took you more deeply into the song .. not to himself.

  • @howie9751

    @howie9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or maybe he didn't because he couldn't? Just asking...

  • @julcenarc4335

    @julcenarc4335

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@howie9751 The Beatles' songs weren't about showboating, unless you're speaking of their amazing writing abilities. And few guitarists of that time had as sophisticated a chord vocabulary as George.

  • @tjcint

    @tjcint

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@howie9751 He had incredible ability, certainly the ability to be a poser .. to be flash, showy, "look at me" .. but to be such was foreign to him. He was a deeply humble man, a man of service .. serving the song in question, the other Beatles, the audience ...

  • @michaellucas1102
    @michaellucas11022 жыл бұрын

    George is the reason why I wanted to play the guitar. Also, Ringo is the reason I play the drums. George is one of the great slide players as well.

  • @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most melodic slide player ever!!!

  • @epipick

    @epipick

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, his slide playing is outstanding.

  • @Deliquescentinsight

    @Deliquescentinsight

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, Eric Clapton was very impressed with his slide playing.

  • @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    @luiscesardasilvaalves3836

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Deliquescentinsight no Clapton. HARRISON was the guy.

  • @samsonwilkinson8090

    @samsonwilkinson8090

    2 жыл бұрын

    So let's get this clear: you play slide on the drums?

  • @matcoffidis1135
    @matcoffidis11352 жыл бұрын

    Just listen to the solo on All My Loving: it's basically chord inversions and ends with that country-inspired florish. He played for the song. He was never too flashy, but his parts always fit like a glove.

  • @codetech5598

    @codetech5598

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. The right notes, and only the right notes.

  • @matcoffidis1135

    @matcoffidis1135

    2 жыл бұрын

    @stargazer Proof?

  • @papercup2517

    @papercup2517

    2 жыл бұрын

    @stargazer No offence, but that so-called 'sage' spouts the most pathetic garbage on his YT channel, and if that's your only source I think we can safely say your 'session musicians' claim is just more speculative BS of that ilk..

  • @papercup2517

    @papercup2517

    2 жыл бұрын

    @stargazer The source you quoted does not do sound research. I have examined several of his videos carefully and found he only peddles speculation and belief, with extremely flimsy evidence that fails to stand up to close scrutiny. When we open our ears and eyes, we must also use our brains and experience, and be prepared to challenge our assumptions and things we think on the face of it are blindingly obvious. Often more careful research will show conclusively they're not true. That's how good research works. You win some, you lose some. You have to learn to be less attached to your favoured outcome, and apply scrupulous honesty and really much more incisive discernment, otherwise you fall into the downward spiral of circular thinking and confirmation bias, and ultimately, delusion.

  • @robertsamson4610

    @robertsamson4610

    2 жыл бұрын

    John "GO GLOVE LOVELY GLOVE"

  • @arthurpewtey
    @arthurpewtey2 жыл бұрын

    It says more than just a bit that we are here, talking about this music, nigh on 60 years later. If there weren't some greatness there, it would long since have been totally forgotten by now. Personally, aside from all of his musical contributions, I'll always be grateful to George for putting up the money for Monty Python's Life of Brian, simply because he "wanted to see the film". What a guy. Thanks George.

  • @nomaddag4402
    @nomaddag44022 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering when you were going to get to Something, It really is one of the most beautiful guitar solos ever written and performed. That's why I love George Harrison.Never standing out. Always serving the song. Never upstaging anyone. Ringo was very much the same. Never the flashiest. Just a human metronome who knew how to serve a song.

  • @DolleHengst
    @DolleHengst2 жыл бұрын

    Best slide guitarist ever! Listen to his solo on "Free as a Bird" or "Handle with care" with the Traveling Wilburys. When you hear George play slide guitar, you actually start to think that's the way the instrument was meant to be played. So natural and effortless. A God given talent.

  • @josephdesrosier6909
    @josephdesrosier69092 жыл бұрын

    George Harrison was a highly underrated guitarist….he was among the greatest!

  • @twinsuns6629

    @twinsuns6629

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah imagine if Paul kept the Beatles together when John left and imagine All things must pass and Paul’s First solo album material together would make the Beatles amazing.

  • @howie9751

    @howie9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    He couldn't play the blues. That's why he had Clapton play on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

  • @Mr1963corvette

    @Mr1963corvette

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@howie9751 Different styles. He could not play the blues. That's absurd. I grow so tired of hearing how one player is more proficient or is better than another. They are all unique and all contribute to the world of music.

  • @lelov1392

    @lelov1392

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@howie9751 if that’s the logic of your argument, maybe he couldn’t write songs as well, because he asked Bob Dylan and bunch of other singer songwriters to join the Wilbury’s! The guy just loves playing and corroborating with others. He’s the epitome of a great musician. Always happy to share, play and experience music with anybody. No ego, just a good damn musician. Definitely underrated guitarist. I got some news for you buddy that might shock you, George fucking Harrison is one of the greatest songwriter that ever lived!

  • @ss67camaronut

    @ss67camaronut

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@octavius8562 he was humble and not a braggert . He never boasted his ability because he didn't have to. Every word about him says how giving he was and passed out many instruments so he could share the experience of music with his friends. He could play anything proficiently. Very very underrated. More talented than he appeared , to non musicians especially. You really should do a little research. The Beatles were uber talented, and had a much bigger effect on future music than you obviously know if you aren't even in deep enough to see what talent George and the Beatles possessed. Take a deep dive into it and you'll see. Or not and be content with sounding foolish.

  • @rickholman284
    @rickholman2842 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely a master of the diminished and minor chords nobody like him he could play any style.

  • @joeyboogenz
    @joeyboogenz2 жыл бұрын

    The guitar work & songwriting the Beatles recorded is just to advanced to comprehend. It will be discovered and re discovered by future generations until the end of time. Excellent playing by Chris also . Very impressive! I'm not sure if it (Beatles catalog)has been or will ever be bested by another group.

  • @venedenn1
    @venedenn1 Жыл бұрын

    Non-musician here, but that interplay with the saxes during the instrumental break on Savoy Truffle thrills me to death every time. The timing on those notes is perfect

  • @timeherenowbe3126
    @timeherenowbe3126 Жыл бұрын

    George’s work on Abbey Road was simply superb!

  • @Gwynbuck
    @Gwynbuck2 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting that when Macca does his Beatles stuff, his guitarists play George's solos note for note. I'm glad you posted this. It confirms something that I'd thought for a long time, that not only is Harrison still underrated - people should say that there were 3 great songwriters in The Beatles, but also, that George was such a talented and sublime guitarist.

  • @hollycrawford6054

    @hollycrawford6054

    Жыл бұрын

    George added a lot of riffs, transitions and time changes to Lennon/McCartney songs that really make the song. He never asked for songwriting credit as he was all about collaboration, as in "Photograph" or "Octopus' Garden" for Ringo, "She Said" for John (after Paul walked out), etc, etc, etc. He was always an amazing songwriter.

  • @markv.5962

    @markv.5962

    6 ай бұрын

    Rusty always embellishes George’s solos. He can’t help himself. He’s very polished.

  • @Carlsings

    @Carlsings

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, like his suggestion accepted for the call and response vocals on Help. How does that not get a writing credit? Maybe not... but maybe it should've. But he did just fine anyway.

  • @mr_bassman6685

    @mr_bassman6685

    21 сағат бұрын

    @@Carlsings that probably comes under arrangement, and not melody/lyrics (which are what usually gets songwriting credit)

  • @emanuelmota7217
    @emanuelmota72172 жыл бұрын

    That solo in "Something" is so gorgeous that it's stunning. God Bless George Harrison.

  • @promerops
    @promerops2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Chris, for this analysis of and tribute to the most underrated musician of our time. George was a scholar through and through - his adoption of jazz chords, Latin American styles, country, rock 'n roll, hard rock, the sitar and Indian musical forms and his unique slide guitar. For the Beatles, he dressed Lennon and McCartney's songs in very fine clothes - and he could do it instantaneously (there is a YT video of John introducing the song 'Hard Day's Night' to the band and George composing excellent and distinctive guitar parts for it on the fly.

  • @philrossner3250
    @philrossner32502 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant stuff Chris! As a "child of the sixties" that got turned on to playing guitar by The Beatles, I really love that you are paying ongoing homage to members of the Fab Four. George always impressed me with his beautifully executed phrases and his slide playing, in particular, was always identifiable as solely his style!

  • @tonyennis1787
    @tonyennis17872 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to point out that George's playing kept improving for the rest of his life. Cloud 9 and Brainwashed are monster albums. He was never too flashy but always ended up playing chords no one else was playing. And he always had something to say. Try "Beware of Darkness", "Simply Shady", "Isn't it a Pity", "I'd Have You Anytime", "This is Love", "Someplace Else", "Any Road", "Looking for My Life", and "Rising Sun". I could go on... In fact the "All Things Must Pass" collection is a Magnum Opus.

  • @Gardner0871public

    @Gardner0871public

    6 ай бұрын

    Reading this I honestly thought I’d written this and forgotten I’d posted it. Thanks for this. Spot on. And don’t forget about Basketball Jones by Cheech and Chong.

  • @akiheavenly6
    @akiheavenly62 жыл бұрын

    George was no guitar virtuoso but his musicianship was excellent. His writing of guitar breaks to enhance the song was brilliant. No one can take this away from him.

  • @jimmccanna
    @jimmccanna2 жыл бұрын

    Not only are you a brilliant guitarist you are very well-spoken and articulate. There is a cadence to your speaking that emulates your playing. Putting sentence structures together is very much like putting a solo together. Just thought I would mention that. And, I agree on George being great.

  • @guyjerry
    @guyjerry2 жыл бұрын

    One of the greatest of all time. A master of feel and restraint, always served the song while saying something unique. Just a brilliant player

  • @funguy4utube
    @funguy4utube5 ай бұрын

    What an eloquent and oh so well played tribute to George…. I am sure he is looking down ☺️ smiling 💕

  • @chevymon1
    @chevymon12 жыл бұрын

    This seriously goes without saying. He INVENTED certain techniques, still being used today, not to mention his "sound", that no one has been able to replicate exactly. Which is maybe the number one benchmark of the guitar greats.

  • @howie9751

    @howie9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    What techniques?

  • @K-Viz

    @K-Viz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@howie9751 Note economy and subtle comping not usually found in rock.

  • @Myrslokstok

    @Myrslokstok

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not that anyone could hear it because they screemeed, pie themself and fainted wile he was playing witch might ad an extra ⭐️ you basicly soo good so you dont need to play anymoore.

  • @pay9011

    @pay9011

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure George invented many techniques but he indeed perfected/utilized them to the ultimate degree.

  • @monkmchorning

    @monkmchorning

    2 жыл бұрын

    Erm, in my mind he was more of a borrower and a synthesiser of guitar techniques. Scotty Moore, Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Lonnie Johnson, Don Rich, and Chuck Berry were just some of his sources. George's special gift was being able to play like any of these guys, depending on what the song needed. And, of course, giving it the Beatles touch.

  • @paulbruno8327
    @paulbruno83272 жыл бұрын

    George has always been my favorite Lead guitarist. A true genius!!! 🏆

  • @billkeaveney1526
    @billkeaveney15262 жыл бұрын

    He is on of the greatest. Says a lot with a little. Your something solo is glorious and tasteful. Cheers Chris a wonderful way to kick off the bank holiday 👏

  • @nivaldo758
    @nivaldo758Ай бұрын

    George was my favorite guitar play. All of Beatles songs always have a touch of art with George guitar on it.

  • @slackdaddy1912
    @slackdaddy19122 жыл бұрын

    Talk about “Something” . Jimmy Page’s answer to George’s conversation about how Led Zeppelin should do a ballad, is the Rain Song. The first two chords in the Rain Song is Page’s answer to George, they are the first two chords of “Something”. A bit of musical history, and two musical geniuses, who just happen to play guitar.

  • @ianjrivers
    @ianjrivers2 жыл бұрын

    His appearance on the 1985 HBO Carl Perkins TV special demonstrated his guitar prowess in front of a live audience. He played Scotty Moore's solos flawlessly, sang lead vocals and kept up with Eric Clapton. I'd say he was one of the greats....👍

  • @ukphonebook
    @ukphonebook2 жыл бұрын

    Old Brown Shoe always rates as one of my all time favourite guitar solos. Also, I Don't Wanna Spoil The Part is a fine Chet Atkins inspired country solo. And let's not forget the slide playing on Cheer Down...

  • @ringi1970

    @ringi1970

    2 жыл бұрын

    George himself said, that his best Slide Guitar Solo is on Belinda Carlisle´s "Leave a light on". But the slide work on Cheer Down is also very good.

  • @user-te3jc3sl7r
    @user-te3jc3sl7r8 ай бұрын

    George became a great guitarist in 1964 aged 21. Just listen to his superb playing on a Hard days night and Beatles for sale albums. His guitar was just important to the Beatles sound as was John and Paul's songs.

  • @m.kane.8638
    @m.kane.86382 жыл бұрын

    Don’t forget his solo on Lennon’s Gimme some truth or Beatles Polythene Pam, not to mention George’s utterly unique slide guitar!

  • @davidrowe7967

    @davidrowe7967

    2 жыл бұрын

    John performed the solo on "Polythene Pam".

  • @Kpengie

    @Kpengie

    Жыл бұрын

    Gimme Some Truth is itself a slide guitar solo actually.

  • @davidpepper442
    @davidpepper4422 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget about George's slide playing. It is so melodic and unique, tasteful and sublime. You could devote a video to that technique alone. Cheers Chris!

  • @maurocoimbra9624

    @maurocoimbra9624

    2 жыл бұрын

    BRILLIANT, your comment!

  • @stickman55100
    @stickman551002 жыл бұрын

    Another wonderful Friday Fretworks. You are so right about Harrison. He’s very underrated by some, but was a fantastically creative player.

  • @jameshatem4211
    @jameshatem42112 жыл бұрын

    Great picks! “And Your Bird Can Sing” is one of my favorites, displays his skill and beautiful harmonic and melodic lines 🙏

  • @seiter13

    @seiter13

    2 жыл бұрын

    That solo is McCartney

  • @Blinki18284

    @Blinki18284

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seiter13 No, it's actually George and Paul together on lead guitar. But I guess, George wrote it, it sounds very George-ish.

  • @ClueSign

    @ClueSign

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Blinki18284 Paul wrote it and it's been verified by Geoff Emerick, the engineer who was there.

  • @Blinki18284

    @Blinki18284

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ClueSign Well, Paul said George and he wrote the part together. It's an amazing solo, no matter who wrote it. :)

  • @Burtifly

    @Burtifly

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah sound more Paul inspired to me.

  • @samhutchinson4959
    @samhutchinson49592 жыл бұрын

    hey bulldog is so underrated in their catalog, especially because of george’s playing so i was really happy to hear you talk about it!

  • @briangregory6303
    @briangregory63032 жыл бұрын

    The fact that John, Paul, George and Ringo were not session musicians yet accomplished so much in such a short time speaks volumes on talent.

  • @wjewell63
    @wjewell632 жыл бұрын

    Chris buck humble badass guitarist.,down to earth with the rest of us

  • @q4991

    @q4991

    2 жыл бұрын

    Huh???

  • @TB-bn8pg
    @TB-bn8pg2 жыл бұрын

    As a rocker in the '60s we didn't know how to really appreciate the Beatles and their songs. They were so different that the 1-4-5 tunes we were playing. Looking back with a more mature mind now I can see that George never over-played a lead. He didn't drop into a minor pentatonic jam. He only played when necessary and did not over-chord the rythm guitarist, (John). He also introduced a great amount of varying tones into the Beatles songs. Overall, not a fancy player but his lead lines fit the song perfectly. Good job George. RIP.

  • @jamesmerrill9446
    @jamesmerrill94462 жыл бұрын

    Chris, great video! Your guitar work is fantastic as well! There's a moment in the new Get Back documentary where George is telling John and Paul that he isn't the guitar player that Eric Clapton is. It was profoundly sad when he diminished his own musical gift and he wasn't able to appreciate his own unique contributions to The Beatles songs, which I believe made them stand out as just that... unique! George was not a mainstream guitarist who played in a formulaic manner that I have heard in countless guitar shops, bands and on thousands of recordings. He was thoughtful and deliberate while adding just the "right" touch of guitar work. BTW, the most iconic and memorable guitar work from Eric Clapton was on 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'.....

  • @stevealliemusic
    @stevealliemusic2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris - I would love to see a segment on the transition of George Harrison to one of the best slide players that ever lived. This was a huge transition of style that seemed to coincide with the Beatle break-up and his new solo career. The differences in his playing within a short period are really amazing.

  • @thijshermans9126

    @thijshermans9126

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Although all of these examples are beautiful pieces of guitar work, they are fairly easy to play. But I find the solo on “How do you sleep?” for example way harder to nail than many of Claptons solo’s.

  • @ewetoo
    @ewetoo2 жыл бұрын

    And yet another side of George's musical background was his deep knowledge of RnB and soul, hence the Savoy Truffle horns, it was his idea to bring Billy Preston into the Get Back sessions and working with Phil Spector on his solo album.

  • @howie9751

    @howie9751

    2 жыл бұрын

    And bringing Clapton in to do "My Guitar Gently Weeps" because George didn't have a feel for blues guitar.

  • @Carlsings

    @Carlsings

    2 ай бұрын

    His solo and guitar work on Savoy is excellent.

  • @adamvigil8320
    @adamvigil83202 жыл бұрын

    My favorite Beatles tunes are Harrison's. He was a masterful songwriter. R.I.P.

  • @michaelmaxey8583
    @michaelmaxey85832 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely great video. I love your analysis and description of George’s playing. I’ve been a Beatles fan for more than half a century and I love them more as time goes by. Thanks for the video.

  • @aritradutta1581
    @aritradutta15812 жыл бұрын

    Harrison made me sing along to his solos long before i even picked up the guitar..

  • @kswannie

    @kswannie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amid so many lovely comments on George's guitar work, I think yours is the most beautiful and sums up his quiet genius.

  • @thedoobiesisterssackblabba1043

    @thedoobiesisterssackblabba1043

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those are usually the best ones. Dumb.....they were not. Highly gifted men.

  • @deanmadonia4044
    @deanmadonia40442 жыл бұрын

    As a musician who highly values the technical prowess of guitar players, George did it in a unique way. He was a far better player than he ever got credit for. Similar to Hendrix with little nuance's in his playing that go unnoticed until you try to play his music. I think his playing has an organized refinement that suggest he was a schooled musician something I don't hear in Jimi's music. It sounds much more like a Chet Atkins influence. I also think that many of today's modern players have been heavily influenced by George. Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan and Joe Walsh all have aspects of George's influence in their playing among others. He was truly one of the greats.

  • @Fargoguy54
    @Fargoguy542 жыл бұрын

    Paul said George made And I love Her the incredible song it was because of his guitar work. I've always wished they had done more songs allowing George to play his Ramirez classical guitar.

  • @Mexxx65

    @Mexxx65

    2 жыл бұрын

    Paul (+John) were never interested in George's songs or his wanting to play more guitar in Beatles songs. Very much like with Bryan Adams and Keith Scott, Bryan pretty much only ever gave Keith a few bars in each song for a guitar solo, and not interrupt his singing. Everything I do" was one of the few songs Bryan let Keith have a little Impro time at the end!

  • @lovernotfighter
    @lovernotfighter2 жыл бұрын

    I love The George Harrison sound. He was a Great Guitarist. Since he was the quiet one I think people disrespect the Man's abilities. He made a lot of people very happy listening to him.

  • @kickinvideo333
    @kickinvideo3332 жыл бұрын

    Few guitarists are as identifiable. His music has an aura of greatness around each song. As a player, he became a pre-eminent, top-level guitarist the moment he picked up slide

  • @joebuderwitz7195
    @joebuderwitz71952 жыл бұрын

    Hey Bulldog- the solo was ahead of its time!

  • @seanatteberry3686

    @seanatteberry3686

    2 жыл бұрын

    @James Ponz, nope.

  • @sunj9444

    @sunj9444

    2 жыл бұрын

    @James Ponz it was George.

  • @debbiehanisch2099
    @debbiehanisch20992 жыл бұрын

    "And your bird can sing" is my fav.he plays lead threw that whole song amazing. I sing the guitar instead of the lyrics. Also love "Hey Bulldog". When I saw her standing there.

  • @zackhudson5172

    @zackhudson5172

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello 👋 Debbie. How are you doing? Hope you are fine. I'm Zack Hudson am from Denver Colorado. Where are you from? You seem like a real country girl

  • @lucasjames572
    @lucasjames5722 жыл бұрын

    George Harrison’s solo on “till there was you” is the best ever. Play from the album or on Alexa not from KZread.

  • @nathanlittle1460
    @nathanlittle14602 жыл бұрын

    Was only reading that Guitar World article yesterday. You're in fine company!!

  • @noahtenshen
    @noahtenshen2 жыл бұрын

    I just Loved George. His songwriting Made Me Feel. He was quite special.

  • @GregCockerill
    @GregCockerill3 ай бұрын

    His slide playing!! One of the greatest signature sounds ever.

  • @SuperStrik9
    @SuperStrik92 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the Guitar World article. As a guitarist I grew up with that magazine and even had a subscription for a few years in the 90s.

  • @cominhomewithjohnalan9103
    @cominhomewithjohnalan91032 жыл бұрын

    George was my favorite of the Fab Four. Fantastic songwriter. I’ll watch your video before I comment on his guitar playing though. 😆 Keep up the good work Chris! I love your playing.

  • @jeredmarrs8950
    @jeredmarrs89502 жыл бұрын

    George Harrison’s slide sole on the bluest blues by Alvin Lee is just so damn good

  • @Louizalass

    @Louizalass

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, I'll have to listen to that again...and again...and again!

  • @farmercraig6080

    @farmercraig6080

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks I’ll have to check it out .

  • @tomcusack884

    @tomcusack884

    2 жыл бұрын

    George played with Alvin Lee on many occasions, they lived close to each other. Alvin recorded So Sad, written by George and released on 'On The Road to Freedom' with Mylon LeFevre. Ron Wood was part of that group of talented musicians who often got together for a pint, dart-throwing, and revelry. The guys from King Crimson and Traffic also were part of what was known as The Thames Valley Gang. Amazing stuff. George was also good friends with Mick Fleetwood. Mick was married to Patti Boyd's sister Jenny.

  • @conradsenior5843
    @conradsenior58432 жыл бұрын

    Excellent discussion and demonstration. Thank you for sharing.

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