Which Playlist is Eric Idle's Top Ten George Harrison Songs?

Eric Idle Top 10 George Harrison Songs Playlist #1
7% (17 votes)
Eric Idle Top 10 George Harrison Songs Playlist #2
18% (44 votes)
Eric Idle Top 10 George Harrison Songs Playlist #3
27% (67 votes)
Eric Idle Top 10 George Harrison Songs Playlist #4
48% (120 votes)
Total votes: 248
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NOTaLoony: but how about all of his beatles things?? like think for urself, something, here comes the sun, dont bother m- ok i could go on forever, because i love all of his songs
i mean he did such cool things with them, better than many john&paul songs
but i guess eric knows best....
(bu- but what about the pirate song?)

RGHunt57: A hard call, especially since none of them had my favorite ("What is Life"), but I'm going with No. 2.

johnsonkatt at 11:49 pm February 19

......to include "What Is Life" and the one Eric would HAVE to want to play, "Piggies!!!" (If only as the precursor to The Rutles' 'I Am The Waitress,' i.e., "Hey diddle-diddle, the cat and the fiddle, Piggy in the middle do a poo-poo," to say the least!) "Have you seen the little piggies, in their starches white shirts???" Oooooo.....oi, oi, oi, oi, oi!!!!

There are a couple of repetitive redundancies in #4 ("Love Comes To Everyone" and "Dark Sweet Lady") so let's replace them with ours, eh?? After all, you KNOW that "Think For Yourself" wouldst need be on there, no??? ("Have you got time to rectify all the things that you should??")

cheers~jk

BroMaynardG at 11:55 pm February 19

Is that not too visual for a radio broadcast?

If video then, "I Got My Mind Set On You" - which version?

There, I run'd rings 'round you logically!

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