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đź’ˇ : This performance wasn't just a cover; it was a conversation between friends, celebrating a "Quiet Beatle" through the instruments and people he loved most. Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton - Something

: Clapton served as the musical director for the entire event, meticulously organizing the tribute for his "husband-in-law" and best friend. paul_mccartney_eric_clapton_something_live

It's ironic that Eric is singing this song because George wrote it for Patty Boyd and Eric was also in love with her. Facebook·TheBeatles 💡 : This performance wasn't just a cover;

: Paul has continued to perform this specific "ukulele-to-rock" arrangement of "Something" in his live tours ever since, keeping the tribute alive for decades. Facebook·TheBeatles : Paul has continued to perform this

On November 29, 2002, exactly one year after George Harrison’s passing, the Royal Albert Hall hosted the . Among a night of legendary tributes, the performance of "Something" by Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton remains one of the most poignant moments in rock history. The Uke and the Legend

Paul McCartney opened the song alone on a given to him by George. George famously loved the instrument, often carrying several to give away to friends. Paul’s choice to start "Something" with a light, "vamp" style arrangement turned the grand anthem into an intimate memory. A Full Band Reunion