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George Harrison - 1971 The Concert for Bangladesh, 2005 [LIVE] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED][Bonus Track] 2CD |
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Posted: 01-11-2005, 14:42
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
бангладеш, бангладеш... ех и мороз по коже |
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Posted: 01-11-2005, 14:42
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thanks to my friends George Harrison The Concert for Bangladesh [LIVE] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED][Bonus Track] 2CD Album Info: AMG Amazon.com Amazon.de Audio CD (October 25, 2005) Label: Capitol http://www.beatles.ru/news/news.asp?news_id=2060 Концерт для Бангладеш стал первым благотворительным концертом в своем роде, поскольку в нем приняли участие многие выдающиеся музыканты, которые собрались вместе, чтобы доказать, что музыка может служить высшим целям. Прошедший с аншлагом концерт в Madison Square Garden, изданный впоследствии тройной альбом с его записью – обладатель премии Гремми, а также выпущенная видеозапись концерта – все это позволило собрать миллионы долларов, которые были перечислены ЮНИСЕФ, помимо этого положительным результатом данного мероприятия стало то, что миллионы людей во всем мире узнали о проблеме. Таким образом, данный концерт послужил основой для последующих благотворительных мероприятий подобного рода. Как сказал Генеральный Секретарь Организации Объединенных Наций Кофи Аннан: "Джордж и его друзья были пионерами". Помимо самого Джорджа в концерте участвовали некоторые его друзья, в том числе: Рави Шанкар, Боб Дилан, Эрик Клэптон, Ринго Старр, Леон Расселл и Билли Престон. Были исполнены такие номера как: "Here Comes The Sun", "Something", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", "My Sweet Lord", "Just Like A Woman", "Blowin’ In The Wind" и "A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall". Во время борьбы за независимость Пакистана миллионы беженцев перебирались в соседнюю Индию, чтобы спастись от голода, болезней и кровопролития. Потрясенный рассказом своего друга Рави Шанкара о том, в каком положении оказались все эти люди, Джордж Харрисон организовал Концерт в помощь Бангладеш, который состоялся 1 августа 1971 года в Madison Square Garden, в Нью-Йорке. Review by Richard S. Ginell Hands down, this epochal concert at New York's Madison Square Garden — first issued on three LPs in a handsome orange-colored box — was the crowning event of George Harrison's public life, a gesture of great goodwill that captured the moment in history and, not incidentally, produced some rousing music as a permanent legacy. Having been moved by his friend Ravi Shankar's appeal to help the homeless Bengali refugees of the 1971 India-Pakistan war, Harrison leaped into action, organizing on short notice what became a bellwether for the spectacular rock & roll benefits of the 1980s and beyond. The large, almost unwieldy band was loaded with rock luminaries — including Beatles alumnus Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Badfinger, and two who became stars as a result of their electric performances here, Leon Russell (the medley of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Young Blood") and Billy Preston ("That's the Way God Planned It"). Yet Harrison is in confident command, running through highlights from his recent triumphant All Things Must Pass album in fine voice, secure enough to revisit his Beatles legacy from Abbey Road and the White Album. Though overlooked at the time by impatient rock fans eager to hear the hits, Shankar's opening raga, "Bangla Dhun," is a masterwork on its own terms; the sitar virtuoso is in dazzling form even by his standards and, in retrospect, Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, and Alla Rakha amount to an Indian supergroup themselves. The high point of the concert is the surprise appearance of Bob Dylan — at this reclusive time in his life, every Dylan sighting made headlines — and he read the tea leaves perfectly by performing five of his most powerful, meaningful songs from the '60s. Controversy swirled when the record was released; then-manager Alan Klein imposed a no-discount policy on this expensive set and there were questions as to whether all of the intended receipts reached the refugees. Also, in a deal to allow Dylan's participation, the set was released by Capitol on LP while Dylan's label, Columbia, handled the tape versions. Yet, in hindsight, the avarice pales beside the concert's magnanimous intentions, at a time when rock musicians truly thought they could help save the world. [The Concert for Bangladesh was reissued as a deluxe edition in 2005. It was packaged in a small, CD-sized box bearing different artwork (a photograph of George from the concert) and containing an expanded booklet, good remastered sound, and a bonus track of Dylan performing "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" tacked onto the end.] Rip Info: EAC 095.b3 - Read mode: Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache. CDImage, log, cue Flac 1.11 - Level 6 Scans - Complete WinRar 3.30 - Store cd1 1 Introduction by George Harrison & Ravi Shankar Harrison, Ravi Shankar 5:18 2 Bangla Dhun Ravi Shankar ... 16:39 3 Wah-Wah 3:30 4 My Sweet Lord 4:35 5 Awaiting on You All 3:00 6 That's the Way God Planned It Billy Preston 4:20 7 It Don't Come Easy Ringo Starr 3:00 8 Beware of Darkness 3:35 9 Band Introduction 2:38 10 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 4:53 George.Harison-1971.The.Concert.For.Bangladesh.2005.Remastered.cd1.eac.flac.rar 1 Medley: Jumpin' Jack Flash/Young Blood Leon Russell 9:26 2 Here Comes the Sun 2:58 3 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall Bob Dylan 5:44 4 It's Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry Bob Dylan 3:07 5 Blowin' in the Wind Bob Dylan 4:06 6 Mr. Tambourine Man Bob Dylan 4:44 7 Just Like a Woman Bob Dylan 4:48 8 Something 3:42 9 Bangla Desh 5:01 10 Love Minus Zero/No Limit [*] Bob Dylan 4:19 George.Harison-1971.The.Concert.For.Bangladesh.2005.Remastered.cd2.eac.flac.rar George.Harison-1971.The.Concert.For.Bangladesh.2005.Remastered.2CD.scans.rar |
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Posted: 01-11-2005, 14:43
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http://www.zvuki.ru/R/P/13793 Сам концерт состоялся 1-го августа 1971 года в Нью-Йорке, в Мэдисон-Сквер-Гарден, и стал одной из наиболее громких благотворительных акций в истории музыки. Джордж Харрисон, вдохновленный знаменитым индийским исполнителем на ситаре Рави Шанкаром (Ravi Shankar), собрал звездную команду исполнителей, готовых играть ради сбора средств для бенгальских беженцев, оказавшихся без крова в результате войны за независимость от Пакистана. На сцене оказались Эрик Клэптон (Eric Clapton), Ринго Старр (Ringo Starr), Билли Престон (Billy Preston), Леон Расселл (Leon Russell), группа Badfinger; большим сюрпризом стало появление Боба Дилана (Bob Dylan), в тот момент лечившегося после серьезной аварии. Любопытно, что собравшиеся на концерт фанаты рок-музыки были не в восторге от открывавшего концерт отца самой идеи - Рави Шанкара; мастер индийской музыки, пусть даже и находившийся на пике своей формы, оказался далеко не в формате собравшейся тусовки. Amazon.com The Concert for Bangladesh was the first rock charity concert and the forerunner for shows like No Nukes, The Concert for Kampuchea, Live Aid and more recently, Live 8. Spearheaded by George Harrison who was spurred into action by Ravi Shankar's appeal to help the homeless Bengali refugees of the 1971 India-Pakistan war, he gathered a group of friends including Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Badfinger and Bob Dylan for a concert to raise money for UNICEF at Madison Square Garden. The most notable friend was Mr. Dylan who was at the height of reclusiveness and rarely made public appearances. His set perfectly captured the essence of the show featuring old protest warhorses "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall", "It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry" and "Blowin' In The Wind", the pretty "Just Like A Woman" and a tip of the cap to Mr. Harrison with "Mr. Tambourine Man". Mr. Clapton guests with Mr. Harrison on a driving guitar duet "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Mr. Starr sings "It Don't Come Easy" totally off-key, but his lack of pretense and sense of humor shines through to make it a fun performance. Mr. Russell & Mr. Preston were either unknown to many or known as backing musicians at the time, but there electrify performances of "Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood" & "That's The Way God Planned It" respectively helped catapult them to mainstream success. Mr. Shankar's opening "Bangla Dhun" is a fine piece of sitar music, but at over seventeen minutes long, it makes it tough for repeat listenings. This is Mr. Harrison's show and his songs are the spiritual backbone of the concert. Featuring tracks from the Beatles like a tender performance of "Here Comes The Sun" (backed beautifully by Badfinger living up to their Beatles comparisons) to tracks from his then new album All Things Must Pass. "Wah Wah" is the opening rock song of the show and he slides nicely into solid versions of "My Sweet Lord" and "Awaiting All On You". "Beware Of Darkness" is a duet with Mr. Russell that might well be the best track on the album. Mr. Harrison closes his set with a superb version of "Something" which leads into the group performance of a new song "Bangla Desh" which closes the concert on a high note. The new version of album features a bonus track, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" by Bob Dylan. The album was a big hit peaking at number two and won the 1972 Album of the Year Grammy Award. One can argue that the "Concert For Bangladesh", is one of the single most important events in rock n roll history. George Harrison, along with Ravi Shankar invented the pop star benefit concert, Without realizing at the time, that they would influence a whole charitable movement that has continued for decades, for various causes. This reissue CD of that historic concert, proves to be a time capsule that brings one back to an era when for one day, some of classic rocks most gifted musicians put on a show for the ages. The remastered sound quality is out of this world. The first thing I noticed was being able to clearly hear acoustic guitars and some keyboards clearer then ever. The vocal clarity is like night and day compared to the original release. One really notices a major difference during Leon Russell's performance of "Jumpin Jack Flash", and "Youngblood". Of course, Bob Dylan never sounded better during a live acoustic set. It is quite obvious that a lot of care and thought went into the packaging. Although the cd sports a new cover that is different from the original, I felt the packaging still held the historical presentation of the original. Each cd is housed in a slip cover, that has the original cover photo, as well as the same orange color of the 3 LP boxed set. The booklet has both original and new liner notes, and the booklet has a healthy serving of photo's, some not seen before. The only real negative that I found with this set, is the deletion of some of George Harrison's verbal interaction with the audience. Gone is the introduction of Leon Russell before his set, as well as George announcing that he is going to try one with just the acoustic guitars before he played "Here Comes The Sun". Also, removed was the long thunderous ovation he received after playing "Something". When George returned to the stage for his finale "Bangladesh", he told the crowd "Thank-you you're so kind". That was also deleted. I feel that when producers alter the original, they are messing with art. Those verbal interactions with the crowd, were part of the historic final product that we all remember so well and are now a thing of the past. All put aside, the cd is fantastic, with crystal clear remastering, but I sure wish they would have left the entire concert intact and away from the cutting room. Anything missing, can be heard on the full length DVD movie, or the original CD. |
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Posted: 01-11-2005, 14:55
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Уже не тот, совсем не тот... Group: Netlab Soldier Posts: 7379 Warn:0% |
Ух ты!!! Классно,спасибо!!! |
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Posted: 01-11-2005, 16:46
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Спасибо! |
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Posted: 02-11-2005, 03:27
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Спасибо! |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 11:11
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А продолжение банкета будет (в смысле второй диск)?
Невмоготу как хочется |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 12:54
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ыыыыыыыыыыыыыыыы.... СПА-СИ-БО!!! (нахально) а "Living In The Material World" и "Dark Horse" будут? |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 13:29
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
ну если жен.., т.е. дяде невмоготу... то получите George.Harison-1971.The.Concert.For.Bangladesh.2005.Remastered.cd2.eac.flac.rar |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 13:49
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чой-то при редактировании поста ёлы-палы получаются, пока не могу новый линк туды всунуть |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 13:50
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нек, нету |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 16:00
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Ocen' spasibo za Harrisona!!! Kak vsegda OlCh (Mozet jasno kakoj budet sledujucschij reliz Santani ) SPASIBO |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 16:24
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простите что пишу не по русски, здесь есть русификатор |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 16:25
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Да... дядя... Ладно ещё, хоть не дедушка. Да и то уж... А диск пока не подхватывается, полных источников не вижу вообще. Бедный, бедный Робин Крузо... Бедный, бедный хард OlCh-а... Столько релизов сразу... This post has been edited by UncleV on 03-11-2005, 21:35 |
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Posted: 03-11-2005, 22:43
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риполов-любитель Group: News makers Posts: 12604 Warn:0% |
эй, эй какой такой Робинзон? чай не на необитаемом острове живу, друзьяков много, дядя из Африки , нуу... Тёща ешё |
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