Back when I was in college, I had a discussion with the person I was dating about the need for roughage in one’s diet. Some time after that (I forget how long), I pulled out my copy of All Things Must Pass. It’s a triple album so the edge (I’m sure it had a name) was kind of wide. And it now had a strip of paper attached to it so the side read “All Things Must Pass <— WHY YOU NEED ROUGHAGE”
Not sure about “sticking to beliefs”. Beliefs should change with new information and experiences. Taking care of “mind body and soul” means improving and shedding bad beliefs that can hold you back.
George Harrison…a gentle soul and always my favorite Beatle from the first Ed Sullivan appearance when I was 10 yrs. old. Sunday nights most aunts, uncles, and cousins were at my grandparents. Remember Nanny and Pappy shooing all us kids into the living room and shutting the door so the grown ups didn’t have to hear that “noise.”
Considering their indelible impact on popular music which continues to this day, it is remarkable that the Beatles’ recording career as measured by their Billboard chart history lasted a mere eight years from 1964 until 1972. In their glory days, Paul and John got all the accolades while George was content to stay in the background while performing some of the greatest guitar work of all time. We finally had the chance to fully appreciate him once the group - sadly - broke up and he began recording on his own. As with so many gifted artists, we lost him way too soon and can only speculate as to what he would have accomplished had he lived to a normal life expectancy. He is missed!!
Just watched (yet again) the Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall, on PBS. Never gets old. RIP George Harrison and thank you for your wonderful contributions to our world.
MichaelAxelFleming almost 3 years ago
I have no joke here. That was just a very beautiful thing to say, Mr. Parisi.
kingdiamond69 almost 3 years ago
My favorite Beatle.
boniface22 almost 3 years ago
Today, the 25th, is/was his birthday. Thank you Mr Parisi for the reminder.
Skeptical Meg almost 3 years ago
Back when I was in college, I had a discussion with the person I was dating about the need for roughage in one’s diet. Some time after that (I forget how long), I pulled out my copy of All Things Must Pass. It’s a triple album so the edge (I’m sure it had a name) was kind of wide. And it now had a strip of paper attached to it so the side read “All Things Must Pass <— WHY YOU NEED ROUGHAGE”
PaulAbbott2 almost 3 years ago
I’d like to have a print of this one. Very nice strip, Mark
Casey Jones almost 3 years ago
Nice memorial.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
“Here Comes the Sun”
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Imagine that.
rhpii almost 3 years ago
I wish he hadn’t smoked like a chimney and died young from cancer. He had so much more to give.
Alverant almost 3 years ago
Not sure about “sticking to beliefs”. Beliefs should change with new information and experiences. Taking care of “mind body and soul” means improving and shedding bad beliefs that can hold you back.
joyridehawk almost 3 years ago
I’ve got my mind set on this…………….
jango almost 3 years ago
RIP, Geoerge. Say HELLO for us to others we really miss…Jimi, Lowell, and SRV.
Bernidbigdog almost 3 years ago
Do not marry Yoko Ono
ksmock07 almost 3 years ago
George Harrison…a gentle soul and always my favorite Beatle from the first Ed Sullivan appearance when I was 10 yrs. old. Sunday nights most aunts, uncles, and cousins were at my grandparents. Remember Nanny and Pappy shooing all us kids into the living room and shutting the door so the grown ups didn’t have to hear that “noise.”
hooglah almost 3 years ago
Marry a gook. Look like a faggot. Be shot for being both. Good move.
KEA almost 3 years ago
Excellent.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Considering their indelible impact on popular music which continues to this day, it is remarkable that the Beatles’ recording career as measured by their Billboard chart history lasted a mere eight years from 1964 until 1972. In their glory days, Paul and John got all the accolades while George was content to stay in the background while performing some of the greatest guitar work of all time. We finally had the chance to fully appreciate him once the group - sadly - broke up and he began recording on his own. As with so many gifted artists, we lost him way too soon and can only speculate as to what he would have accomplished had he lived to a normal life expectancy. He is missed!!
rikkiTikki Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Happy Birthday George
billdaviswords almost 3 years ago
“take of body” … as in smoke and die of throat cancer?
johnkuhnlein Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Maybe skip the part about smoking and dying of lung cancer.
efpwdude almost 3 years ago
he is missed
Waittilnxyr almost 3 years ago
Emulate Jesus Christ
namelocdet almost 3 years ago
Huge thumbs-up on this one!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
on the mark
currysteph Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Jesus would have been a better choice
NaturLvr almost 3 years ago
Just watched (yet again) the Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall, on PBS. Never gets old. RIP George Harrison and thank you for your wonderful contributions to our world.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
This is very nice sentiment. However, I have been watching Ringo on a few talk shows and I honestly think he would also be a good man to emulate.