George Harrison’s Quiet Farewell “All Things Must Pass” in His Final TV Appearance (1997)

GEORGE HARRISON

In George Harrison’s final TV appearance in 1997, he performed “All Things Must Pass” with quiet grace and deep emotion, creating a moment that fans still treasure. The performance took place on VH1’s special George Harrison: Live in the Studio, where the setting was simple—a cozy studio space filled with warm lighting, wooden floors, and instruments neatly arranged. George sat calmly with his acoustic guitar, wearing a dark patterned shirt and his signature gentle smile. His voice, soft yet steady, carried the wisdom of a man who had seen life’s highs and lows.

The lyrics felt even more meaningful, as if he was offering a peaceful goodbye wrapped in melody. The subtle guitar work, accompanied by a mellow organ and soft harmonies from the band, gave the song a reflective, almost spiritual feel. George didn’t speak much, letting the music speak for him.

As he strummed the final chord, there was a moment of silence—full of respect and understanding—before the room filled with quiet applause. It wasn’t just a performance; it was a final gift from a soul who believed in peace, change, and letting go.

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