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George Harrison

Live Performances by George Harrison in 1974

George Harrison Live in North America 1974 - Full Concert

United States

January 1, 1974 | Video Length: 1:6:15
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George Harrison - 'In My Life' Live Performance from Long Beach, 1974

Long Beach, California, United States

November 10, 1974 | Video Length: 5:38
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  • In November 1974, during the vibrant comeback of George Harrison, he performed a live version of "In My Life" during a concert in Long Beach, Californ... Read Full Description >

    In November 1974, during the vibrant comeback of George Harrison, he performed a live version of "In My Life" during a concert in Long Beach, California. This period marked a significant transformation in Harrison's career, particularly after the release of his acclaimed triple album "All Things Must Pass" in 1970, which had established him as a confident solo artist post-Beatles. By 1974, he had released "Dark Horse" earlier that year, which was met with mixed reviews but showcased his continued evolution as a songwriter and performer. Notably, the live recording, sometimes referred to as "Let's Hear One For Lord Buddha," highlights Harrison's spiritual inclinations and his blending of Eastern philosophies with Western music, a hallmark of his artistic identity. This rendition of "In My Life" reflects his intimate style and highlights how he revisited Beatles tracks through his individual lens in his solo career.

George Harrison - Live at the Omni, Atlanta: 10-Minute Concert Highlights

Omni
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

November 28, 1974 | Video Length: 10:32
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  • On November 28, 1974, George Harrison performed at the Omni in Atlanta during his "Dark Horse World Tour," supporting his 1974 album "Dark Horse," whi... Read Full Description >

    On November 28, 1974, George Harrison performed at the Omni in Atlanta during his "Dark Horse World Tour," supporting his 1974 album "Dark Horse," which was his first release after the dissolution of The Beatles. This album reflected his personal and spiritual growth during a challenging period where he faced critical reception and strained relationships post-Beatles era. Notably, Harrison's live performance, captured on film, was part of his effort to reconnect with fans and showcase his solo work. The tour also included performances of tracks from "Living in the Material World," which had been released earlier in 1973, highlighting his ongoing evolution as a solo artist. The live recording offers a glimpse into Harrison's transition from Beatle to a unique musical identity, exploring themes of spirituality and personal turmoil, while still engaging audiences with his remarkable guitar work and distinctive voice.