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what do you mean this was unnecessary
THAT WAS VERY NECESSARY
Concert for Bangladesh, Madison Square Garden. Photographed by Bill Ray. (1971)
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43 years ago today » concert for bangladesh, august 1, 1971
↳ "i think the most memorable thing, really, was the fact that is came off and that it worked because there was very little time preceding the concert, to organize it. the concert happened to be on august the 1st because that was the only day madison square garden was available. so it was pure coincidence. and all the people that were assembled there with very short notice, very little rehearsal in come cases there was no rehearsal. i managed to do a little bit with the horn players and with the rhythm section but that was the main thing, that it actually worked." -george harrison
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