2026
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I was first made aware of this rather appealing tune on Thursday 16th April, when it appeared on my YouTube Homepage...
I, personally, am not always 'here now', of course - and the same applies to others, also, does it not - for reflection of 'not here now' states/times is often deemed important, is it not...
However, being 'here now' can take you through that there figurative Door - and through that there figurative Door is where Communion can take place, is it not - so maybe there is a time and a place for both 'here now' and 'not here now' states, after all...
George Harrison - Be Here Now (2024 Mix) [Official Video] ...
I love the quality and richness of George's voice on this one - and, indeed, the visual accompaniment, as well as the instrumentation/strumming, also, of course - i'd not heard it before, so it came as a rather interesting, thought-inducing, pleasant, and enjoyable surprise to me...
All the Members of 'The Team' that I Asked, on Friday evening, readily agree with me regarding the importance of reflection/reflecting btw...
And this morning, shortly/sometime after having played it again (my customary 3 times actually), in order to appraise the quality of the instrumentation, specifically, George simply Said (very clearly, actually), 'Thanks, you have released Me from a Burden'...
Addendum at 20 April 2026...
Be Here Now, by George Harrison, was apparently first released on 30 May 1973 (Google AI), and was part of the Living In The Material World album...
The thing about the process of reflection/reflecting is that it is never complete (whilst still incarnate, especially), but is, rather, a, perhaps periodic, ongoing process - hence the intrinsic mistake within the song lyrics - which is obviously why it proved itself to be such a 'burden' to George, presumably sometime after entering what is generally termed the afterlife...