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Post by peregrine9 on Aug 23, 2011 21:45:05 GMT 1
Yidio August 22,2011 Martin Scorsese's New George Harrison Documentary: Watch the Chill-Inducing Trailer George Harrison. He was looking at mangos. And avocados. At the time I was stocking produce at Mana Foods, a small natural foods store in Paia, Maui. It was the best job I could find that would allow me to live as a broke twenty-something in an island paradise and still be able to spend as much time in the ocean as possible. Plus, there was plenty of free "bruised" fruit to be had, which was awful helpful at the time.George owned a 63-acre site in Nahiku, Maui, and apparently he had stopped in with his wife Olivia on the way through to town on Hana Highway.He looked frail but at ease, wearing a lightweight, flowing cotton Indian-inspired outfit, and he and his wife slowly made their way through the rather ridiculous selection of ripe island fruits, squeezing and smelling. George and Olivia seemed to be enjoying themselves, or at least the fruit.I was absolutely dumbstruck and covered in schmutz from hauling in leaky boxes of lettuce, so I didn't say a word. Once they had picked out their fruits, they went outside to a field and ate it on the grass in the sun. I couldn't believe it. It was like some vision of a blissed out George from the late 60's come to very real life in the late 90's, and I couldn't take my eyes off him. www.yidio.com/movie/the+beatles+anthology/20326/news/watch-chill-inducing-trailer-martin-scorceses-new-george-harrison-documentary-3484
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Post by johnnumberone on Aug 25, 2011 17:25:42 GMT 1
Looks good, but that quote of Paul's is strange- "we all knew he was peaking" Ugh..... really? Is that why you treated him like crap in 'Let it be?'
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