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Here Comes The Sun – Live At Prince’s Trust Concert 1987

George Harrison, Prince's Trust Concert, 1987On June 5-6, 1987 George Harrison and Ringo Starr performed onstage with Elton John, Jeff Lynne, Ray Cooper and Phil Collins at The Prince’s Trust Concert. This track appeared later on the Prince’s Trust Concert 1987 double album showcasing the historic occasion. This was the second show with a Beatles-blessing as Paul McCartney appeared for the annual charity event the year before.

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Dang, you Beatles nerds are fast! :o) Thank you!

He played percussion on a lot of Elton John albums back in the day.

Could it be Ray Cooper? I've seen that tambourine player on many live concert videos.

Thanks Mark! Yes, it is Ray Cooper.

A mystery - who's that shaking the tambourine? Looks like I ought to recognize him, but I can't tell who it is.

I'm late to the party, but appreciative nonetheless. A great clip. A what-if question that's always bothered me is: could Macca/George/Ringo have teamed up with anyone after John's death and, if so, who? The only person that could come close to filling Lennon's shoes is Jeff Lynne, and I would have LOVED hearing what new music those four could've produced.

Good point EM! Your comment duplicated somehow so I'm deleting one.

I can't wait for the Scorsese biopic I hope Olivia and Dhani exploit the press it will receive with a ton of unreleased goodies. This should be good...

...and I'll make it three!

What a great clip! Long Live George!