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Old Oct 29, 2005, 10:33 AM   #1
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Smile Concert For Bangladesh Revisited - On TV!

Sorry to start another Concert For Bangladesh-related topic (I see you have a quite a few going at the moment!), but I've just got an email from Beatles.com about when they're going to show the documentary on TV, so I thought it might be of interest:

28th October 2005
BROADCAST TIMES FOR THE CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH REVISITED

The documentary "The Concert For Bangladesh Revisited With George Harrison and friends" is to be shown on television around the globe over the next two months.

To find out when and where your local broadcaster is showing the documentary here are the latest schedules:

UK: BBC 4, 2nd November: The Concert For Bangladesh Revisited, 10.40pm

USA: American Public Television are broadcasting The Concert For Bangladesh Revisited after the 31st October. Check the PBS website for local listings.

Japan: GYAO Internet Broadcast will be showing the documentary online after 29th November.

Denmark: TV2 are broadcasting the documentary - check local listing for schedule.

Sweden: SVT are broadcasting the documentary - check local listings for schedule.

France: France 4 are broadcasting the documentary in December - check local
listings for schedule.

I'll be setting my video for deffos!
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Old Oct 29, 2005, 05:00 PM   #2
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Thank you, Bexy. I love the CFB and look forward to seeing it again.
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No need to appologize, it is interesting info, thanks
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Old Oct 29, 2005, 10:03 PM   #4
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Looking at the title of this thread I can put a nice article from RollingStone here.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics...player=unknown

It has quite some interesting factsa in it, like where the Bob performance was moved forward where it initially was supposed to be the closing surprise act. And yeah it is also indeed making us aware that all George's songs and maybe also Ringo's, had never been played live on stage before.



In the summer of 1971, the south Asian nation of Bangladesh was in ruins. A recent cyclone had killed 300,000 people. Flooding and war left survivors starving and homeless. Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar, whose ancestors hailed from the area when it was a part of India known as East Bengal, was so pained by the suffering that he asked his friend George Harrison for help.

"He saw my anguish," Shankar, 85, recalls, "and he was very sympathetic." Harrison quickly cut a new song, "Bangladesh," to bring attention to the crisis, then called on rock-star friends such as ex-Beatle Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan to sign up for a charity show to aid the beleaguered country: The Concert for Bangladesh, held on the afternoon and evening of August 1st, 1971, at New York's Madison Square Garden. "It was magical," marvels Shankar, who also performed. "Within hours of the show, Bangladesh was known all over the world."

Harrison had also invented the superstar benefit concert, a milestone immortalized in the documentary filmed that day and its Grammy-winning soundtrack. Tuesday, The Concert for Bangladesh is reissued as a two-disc DVD with bonus footage and a remastered two-CD set with a previously unreleased Dylan performance -- a timely reminder of how Harrison's achievement became the model for three decades of relief efforts by musicians, including Live Aid in 1985 and recent benefits for victims of Hurricane Katrina. "George didn't blow his own horn much," says his wife, Olivia. "But he knew what he had done. He put something out there that people could learn from."

Harrison, who died in 2001, had no precedent to guide him in 1971. And he was a reluctant live performer. His last major show, other than guest-sideman shots, had been the Beatles' final concert in 1966. Saul Swimmer, who directed the Bangladesh movie, says Harrison initially wanted to do the show at New York's intimate Town Hall: "He didn't think he could sell out the Garden. He was very insecure."

By the last week of July, Harrison was in New York practicing with Starr, Clapton, Leon Russell, Billy Preston and a small army of sidemen and backup singers. Harrison's portion of the set consisted of four songs from his 1970 solo opus, All Things Must Pass, and three of his Beatles classics, including "Here Comes the Sun" and "Something," none of which he had ever played for an audience. But Preston says rehearsals "went really well. I played on a lot of the original records, so I knew the songs. But the guys in the horn section wrote out charts, and we all pitched in to pull the music together."

Harrison was so nervous about his solo concert debut that he had doubts about even filming the Bangladesh shows. "That's why we shot in 16 mm -- so nobody was bothered by the cameras," Swimmer says. "We didn't even have a set list. At one point, Leon Russell's voice suddenly comes out of the dark [for his "Jumpin' Jack Flash"/"Youngblood" medley], because we didn't know Leon was going to sing. We were searching for where this voice was coming from."

Dylan was to be Harrison's special closing-guest gift. He almost didn't play. Like Harrison, Dylan had not toured since '66. He was so jittery backstage during the afternoon show that Apple Records promotion manager Pete Bennett, who was sitting with Dylan, took action. "I sent Saul a note," Bennett says, "to give to George: 'Put Dylan on now, instead of last, because he wants to leave.'"

But the evening show that made up most of the Bangladesh movie was the celebration of camaraderie and generosity that Harrison intended. Highlights include Preston's spontaneous gospel-spirit dance in "That's the Way God Planned It" (originally about forty seconds long but cleverly extended by Swimmer by recutting and repeating footage) and the smiles exchanged by Harrison and Clapton as they trade solos in "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." In a previously unseen rehearsal of Dylan and Harrison doing "If Not for You," they spend the entire song looking at each other, as if they're singing about their own relationship. "They seem so connected," says Olivia. "George was giving a lot to each person there, and you can see how much Eric and Bob are giving right back."

Ticket proceeds for the Concert for Bangladesh totaled $243,418, which went to UNICEF. That seems modest in an age of megabenefits (Live Aid raised $60 million in a single day), but Olivia estimates that continuing donations since 1971, in the form of artist royalties from the movie and album, are at about $15 million. "That's one of the lessons of Bangladesh -- the simplicity of it, that you can have a great effect without big screens and sponsors," she says, noting that in 1973, Harrison established his own Material World Charitable Foundation to quietly continue what he had started. On his 1974 U.S. tour, Harrison donated the money from three shows to the foundation. "He just never told anybody," Olivia says.

"It was a wonderful event," Shankar says of the Concert for Bangladesh. But, he insists, "music doesn't help hungry people or those who suffer from floods. It is there to raise funds. It is a practical thing. It is not that the music is healing the people. But this is the only thing a musician can do."
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Old Oct 30, 2005, 10:06 AM   #5
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Very good information..I wish I could buy the dvd, but it will be great to see. I think my best option is to catch it on PBS and hope to find it under the Christmas tree.
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BBC4 are showing Concert for George before the documentary, it started about five minutes ago. It's an edited version though, they seem to have cut out the Indian section. I will have to tape the documentary but I can't wait to watch it
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oh yeah! That reminds me! I better check out the tv guide!
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That is excellent information and bless you, Rob for posting it. I wish I did have The Concert For Bangladesh dvd - that can be another requisition we put in for holiday gifts this year!

I am in dead earnest when I say that I really think that George and his music are good for you. I really do.
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