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The concert for Bangladesh : George Harrison and friends.

Call Number

  • DVD 781.66078 C7444 (CEN)

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Performers

Various performers, including Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Billy Preston, Leon Russell, Ringo Starr, Ravi Shankar, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Ustad Alla Rakha, and Kamala Chakravarty.

Publication Information

Hollywood, CA : Apple Films : Rhino, c2005.

Physical Description

2 videodiscs : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

MPAA rating: Not rated.

Notes

Title from container.

Disc one contains the original concert footage; disc two contains special features.

Contents

  • Disc one. The concert for Bangaldesh 1971 (99 min.): George Harrison/ Ravi Shankar introduction
  • Bangla Dhun
  • Wah-wah
  • My sweet Lord
  • Awaiting on you all
  • That's the way God planned it
  • It don't come easy
  • Beware of darkness
  • Band introduction
  • While my guitar gently weeps
  • Medley (Jumpin' Jack Flash ; Youngblood)
  • Here comes the sun
  • A hard rain's a-gonna fall
  • It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry
  • Blowin' in the wind
  • Just like a woman
  • Something
  • Bangla Desh.
  • Disc two. The concert for Bangladesh 2005, special features: Documentary, "The concert for Bangladesh revisited with George Harrison and friends" (45 min.) ; previously unseen performances from the rehearsals, sound check and afternoon show (If not for you
  • Come on in my kitchen
  • Love minus zero
  • No limit) ; mini features: The making of the film, The making of the album, The original artwork, Recollections of August 1, 1971, Take a bow.

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