In George Harrison’s final TV appearance in 1997, he performed “All Things Must Pass” with quiet grace and deep emotion, creating a moment that fans still treasure. The performance took place on VH1’s special George Harrison: Live in the Studio, where the setting was simple—a cozy studio space filled with warm lighting, wooden floors, and instruments neatly arranged.

George sat calmly with his acoustic guitar, wearing a dark patterned shirt and his signature gentle smile. His voice, soft yet steady, carried the wisdom of a man who had seen life’s highs and lows.

The lyrics felt even more meaningful, as if he was offering a peaceful goodbye wrapped in melody. The subtle guitar work, accompanied by a mellow organ and soft harmonies from the band, gave the song a reflective, almost spiritual feel. George didn’t speak much, letting the music speak for him.

As he strummed the final chord, there was a moment of silence—full of respect and understanding—before the room filled with quiet applause. It wasn’t just a performance; it was a final gift from a soul who believed in peace, change, and letting go.

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