|
Post by Goldfinger on Sept 7, 2004 13:35:45 GMT -5
Does anyone know why George used "Dark Horse" for the name of his label? What is the origin?
|
|
|
Post by JoJo on Sept 7, 2004 21:17:33 GMT -5
I'd say that that's perhaps how he saw himself, a couple of definitions:
in racing or politics, a horse or a candidate whose chances of success are not known, and whose capabilities have not been made the subject of general comment or of wagers
And:
a person who keeps their interests and ideas secret, especially someone who has a surprising ability or skill
|
|
|
Post by timmyb52 on Nov 2, 2017 21:31:24 GMT -5
In the song he also refers to himself as a Blue Moon. The Blue is obvious IMO and means he is generally a sad person...like in his song So Sad for instance. The Moon part may relate to his deep spirituality and search for truth.. The Moon provides light as a reflection of the Sun, yet this light is dim, uncertain, and only vaguely illuminates our path as we journey toward higher consciousness.
|
|
|
Post by B on Jan 7, 2020 4:38:36 GMT -5
George Harrison - On Fame, Bliss and Consciousness (Last interview)www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP9Qz3HdM3IPeacefulness Sep 26, 2014 "On July 24, 1997, George Harrison came by the studio and giving what would turn out to be his very last public interview. That same year (one month later), Harrison was diagnosed with throat cancer. He died in 2001. Harrison appeared with his old friend Ravi Shankar (he had just produced Shankar’s "Chants of India"). The interviewer is John Fugelsang.... "
|
|