“I am performing in this concert to support the Natural Law Party. I will vote for the Natural Law Party because I want a total change and not just a choice between left and right. The system we have now is obsolete and is not fulfilling the needs of the people. Times have changed and we need a new approach. I believe this party offers the only option to get out of our problems and create the beautiful nation we would all like to have. The General Election should be a celebration of democracy and our right to vote. The Natural Law Party is turning this election into a wonderful national celebration and I am with them all the way.”
[George, press conference for The Natural Law Party show]
George performing at the Royal Albert Hall on 6th April 1992, in support of the Natural Law Party, a Bedfordshire based organisation which promotes transcendental meditation and a spiritual lifestyle. The show was promoted as "George's First UK Show Since Leaving The Beatles" and billed as "The Natural Law Party Presents George Harrison & Friends - Inspiration To The Youth Of Great Britain - Election Is A Celebration".
At the same event, George was asked about the Beatles assosiation with the Maharishi in the 60s.
"I still practise transcendental meditation and I think it's great. Maharishi only ever did good for us, and although I have not been with him physically, I never left him."
Ringo and Eric Clapton also played with George and Dhani joined George on stage for Roll Over Beethoven (Dhani is pictured in the flower photos). Also performing were Joe Walsh, Gary Moore, Zak Starkey and Andy Fairweather-Low among a host of others.