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George Harrison – Concert for George : le communiqué

Nous vous livrons ci-après la news-letter envoyée aux fans de George et relative à la publication du « Concert for George » en DVD :

CONCERT FOR GEORGE

NOVEMBER 29th 2002

ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON

On the 29th November 2002, one year to the day that George left us, his closest friends gathered to celebrate his life in the only way they knew how – to play his music. This amazing and historic event was captured on film and will have a limited theatrical release, opening in Los Angeles, September 24th.

The first half of the show provided an insight into George’s spiritual self as Anoushka Shankar and a 16-piece orchestra of Indian musicians performed a special composition by her father and George’s mentor, Ravi Shankar. The piece was entitled Arpan, which means offering. Within the piece Ravi express aspects of George?s moods and spiritual aspirations. Arpan includes Eric Clapton playing a haunting acoustic solo.

The second half gave the audience a rare sighting of members of the Monty Python team performing some of George’s favourite skits, including participation from a surprise guest. This was a tribute to George’s well-known sense of humour.

The night then moved to Eric and friends giving the performance of their lives singing George?s songs. All the musicians that George worked with over the years, from The Beatles to the Traveling Wilburys, dedicated their time to learn the songs and perform them as a tribute to their dear friend.

Eric Clapton led the band with Jeff Lynne singing I Want To Tell You, Inner Light and Give Me Love. Jools Holland and Sam Brown gave Horse to the Water it’s first live outing. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers gave a particularly resounding performance of Taxman as well as I Need You and the Wilbury?s number, Handle With Care. Ringo Starr caught everyone with a tear in their eye with a rendition of Photograph, a composition he wrote with George, which seemed to sum up how everyone felt. Paul McCartney, fresh from his world tour, treated everyone to a little bit of Ukulele – one of George’s favourite instruments and joined Eric and band for While My Guitar Gently Weeps and For You Blue. Billy Preston had everyone out of their seats and singing along with My Sweet Lord. The band then came together to give a rousing version of Wah-Wah.

Joe Brown closed the evening with the old standard; I?ll See You In My Dreams, which was the moment when everyone in the Albert Hall bid George a loving farewell. It was a great show for one of the most loved men of our generation. We will remember George and this evening forever and maybe, if we are lucky, we just might see him in our dreams.

A limited theatrical release will begin with premieres in Los Angeles, New York, London and Tokyo, followed by the release of a two-disc DVD (the complete concert and theatrical version plus extras) in late November 2003. The film was directed by David Leland and produced by Ray Cooper, Olivia Harrison and John Kamen.

All profits from the evening, the theatrical release and DVD will go to The Material World Charitable Foundation, founded by George in 1973.

Distributed by Warner Music

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