Deep Blue (song)

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«Deep Blue» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada como cara B del sencillo benéfico «Bangla Desh» (1971). La letra de la canción está inspirada en la muerte de su madre, quien murió a causa de un cáncer el año anterior, y en las frecuentes visitas que el músico realizó al hospital donde estuvo ingresada, en el norte de Inglaterra.​ Fue publicada como tema extra en la reedición de 2006 del álbum Living in the Material World. rdf:langString
Deep Blue è un brano musicale di George Harrison pubblicato nel 1971, come B-side del singolo di beneficenza Bangla Desh. rdf:langString
"Deep Blue" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released as the B-side to his 1971 charity single "Bangla Desh". Harrison wrote the song in 1970, midway through the recording sessions for All Things Must Pass, and recorded it in Los Angeles the following year while organising the Concert for Bangladesh. The composition was inspired by the deteriorating condition of his mother, Louise, before she succumbed to cancer in July 1970, and by Harrison's feelings of helplessness as he visited her in hospital in the north of England. Given the subject matter, "Deep Blue" also served to convey the suffering endured by the millions of refugees from war-torn Bangladesh in 1971, as sickness and disease became widespread among their makeshift camps in northern India. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Deep Blue (canción)
rdf:langString Deep Blue (song)
rdf:langString Deep Blue (George Harrison)
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rdf:langString B-side face label for 1971 single
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rdf:langString George Harrison, Phil Spector
rdf:langString Musician magazine: You've drawn some strong statements from sorrow, "Deep Blue" was very affecting …
rdf:langString ["Deep Blue" is] filled with frustration and gloom of going to these hospitals and the feeling of disease that permeated the atmosphere. Not being able to do anything for suffering family or loved ones is an awful experience.
rdf:langString Harrison: I'm glad you noticed that one ... I got the impression people never heard a lot of these [B-sides].
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rdf:langString – Harrison discussing the song with Timothy White in 1987
rdf:langString – Harrison to Musician magazine, November 1987
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rdf:langString "Deep Blue" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released as the B-side to his 1971 charity single "Bangla Desh". Harrison wrote the song in 1970, midway through the recording sessions for All Things Must Pass, and recorded it in Los Angeles the following year while organising the Concert for Bangladesh. The composition was inspired by the deteriorating condition of his mother, Louise, before she succumbed to cancer in July 1970, and by Harrison's feelings of helplessness as he visited her in hospital in the north of England. Given the subject matter, "Deep Blue" also served to convey the suffering endured by the millions of refugees from war-torn Bangladesh in 1971, as sickness and disease became widespread among their makeshift camps in northern India. Following Harrison's work with American guitarist David Bromberg, "Deep Blue" features sparse instrumentation in the folk-blues style. It includes one of Harrison's first uses of dobro on a recording. The song proved popular on US radio and was listed with the A-side when "Bangla Desh" peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Well regarded by music critics and commentators, "Deep Blue" was out of print since the 1980s and gained a reputation as an overlooked B-side. The re-release came in September 2006, when EMI included the song as a bonus track on the reissue of Harrison's Living in the Material World album.
rdf:langString «Deep Blue» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada como cara B del sencillo benéfico «Bangla Desh» (1971). La letra de la canción está inspirada en la muerte de su madre, quien murió a causa de un cáncer el año anterior, y en las frecuentes visitas que el músico realizó al hospital donde estuvo ingresada, en el norte de Inglaterra.​ Fue publicada como tema extra en la reedición de 2006 del álbum Living in the Material World.
rdf:langString Deep Blue è un brano musicale di George Harrison pubblicato nel 1971, come B-side del singolo di beneficenza Bangla Desh.
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