The Dick Cavett Show Season 1 Episode 9

Ep 9. November 23 1971 George Harrison

  • Not Rated
  • November 23, 1971
  • 64 min

November 23, 1971 marks a historic moment on The Dick Cavett Show as the iconic Beatle, George Harrison, makes his first-ever solo appearance on American television. This episode is a treat for all the fans of Harrison and The Beatles, as he sits down for an interview with Dick Cavett and talks about his music career, life, and the iconic band that changed the face of pop culture.

The show starts with a monologue by Cavett, who introduces Harrison as a member of the most famous band in the world. They discuss George's latest solo album, "All Things Must Pass," which was released just a few days before the show. George then talks about the making of the album and how it was a different experience for him than when he was making music with the Beatles.

Throughout the interview, we see a relaxed George Harrison, dressed in an embroidered shirt and jeans, talking candidly about his life, music, and spirituality. Harrison talks about how he became interested in Indian music and how he met his mentor Ravi Shankar, who taught him how to play sitar. He also talks about how he got into meditation and how it has helped him throughout his life.

Harrison also shares many interesting anecdotes from his days with the Beatles. He talks about the time they met Elvis Presley and how awestruck they were. He talks about the making of the film "Help!" and how it was a crazy time for the band. He also talks about how the band evolved over time and how their music changed as they grew as artists.

There are many moments of levity throughout the show, too. For instance, George gets quite a few laughs when he mentions how he wrote "Something" and "Here Comes the Sun," and how people often misinterpret what he was trying to convey in those songs. He also talks about how he was initially reluctant to write the song "Taxman" and how it became one of the band's most popular songs.

Towards the end of the show, George treats the audience to a beautiful acoustic rendition of "Here Comes the Sun," which earns him a standing ovation. He then talks about how his new music reflects his spirituality and how he hopes it will inspire people to explore their own inner selves.

Overall, the November 23, 1971 episode of The Dick Cavett Show is a must-watch for anyone who loves the Beatles. It offers a fascinating insight into the mind of George Harrison, one of the most talented and innovative musicians of his time. It's also fascinating to watch George talk about his life and career with such candor and humor, and to see him play a beautiful acoustic version of one of his most iconic songs. This episode is a wonderful tribute to a man who left an indelible mark on the world of music and pop culture.

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  • First Aired
    November 23, 1971
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    64 min
  • Language
    English