Ain't she sweet-McCartney&Harrison on ukulele+Ringo(1994)

Paul and George perform Milton Ager and Jack Yellen 1927 song Ain't she sweet. George plays ukulele. From Beatles Anthology DVD. "Ain't She Sweet" is a song composed by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen in 1927. It became popular in the first half of the twentieth century, one of the smash hit songs that typified the Roaring Twenties. Like "Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929), it became a Tin Pan Alley standard. Both Ager and Yellen were elected to membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Lyrics "Oh ain't she sweet, well see her walking down that street. Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she sweet? Oh ain't she nice, well look her over once or twice. Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she nice? Just cast an eye in her direction. Oh me oh my, ain't that perfection? Oh I repeat, well don't you think that's kind of neat? Yes I ask you very confidentially: ain't she sweet?". Milton Ager wrote "Ain't She Sweet" for his daughter Shana Ager, who later grew up and became Shana Alexander, who was on television and on radio as a political commentator.
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George Harrison buys Friar park

Shyamasundar says how George Harrison acquired an old nunnery - Friar park. Later he tells a funny story from the "Let it be" sessions. From the DVD "Hare Krishna tribute to George Harrison". You can get it here (US): www.thekrishnastore.com Or here (Europe): www.blservices.com "George Harrison lead a not-so-secret love affair with Krishna. From the first time he saw devotees chanting Hare Krishna in the streets of London, he wanted to meet them. This is the inside story of how George forged lifelong friendships with devotees, and was instrumental in making the Hare Krishna mantra world famous." Color, 1 hour.
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Hare Krishna tribute to George Harrison (George's passing)

Devotees were with George Harrison in his final days. From the DVD "Hare Krishna tribute to George Harrison". You can get it here (US): www.thekrishnastore.com Or here (Europe): www.blservices.com "George Harrison lead a not-so-secret love affair with Krishna. From the first time he saw devotees chanting Hare Krishna in the streets of London, he wanted to meet them. This is the inside story of how George forged lifelong friendships with devotees, and was instrumental in making the Hare Krishna mantra world famous." Color, 1 hour.
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John Lennon and devotees of Krishna

John Lennon lets the devotees stay in Tittenhurst park. Also Srila Prabhupada came to his home. From the DVD "Hare Krishna tribute to George Harrison". You can get it here (US): www.thekrishnastore.com Or here (Europe): www.blservices.com "George Harrison lead a not-so-secret love affair with Krishna. From the first time he saw devotees chanting Hare Krishna in the streets of London, he wanted to meet them. This is the inside story of how George forged lifelong friendships with devotees, and was instrumental in making the Hare Krishna mantra world famous." Color, 1 hour.
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Making of "Yesterday" by the Beatles

Paul tells how he dreamed "Yesterday. Including the first live performance of "Yesterday" in Blackpool, before it was even released. Following that are live performances of "I'm down", "I feel fine" and "She's a woman". Taken from the Beatles Anthology DVD.
George Harrison and Krishna

A short clip from Geoffrey Giuliano's "The Beatles Celebration" DVD.
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