• Prince's Trust, 1987
    Oct 2 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.

    In this episode we will be discussing George Harrison’s revered performance at The Prince’s Trust 1987 Rock Gala and how it was the thing he needed to rejuvenate not just himself but his career in music 2 months before the release of his album ‘Cloud Nine’.

    What do you think of this performance? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

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    A Hard Day’s Night - The Beatles

    Wake Up My Love - George Harrison

    Layla - Derek & The Dominoes

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    45 mins
  • Wilburys Assemble
    Sep 18 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.


    We are proud to be kicking off Season 2 of The Inner Light with our foray into the Traveling Wilburys universe as we unpack their origins as well as their personal relationships for how the band we know came to be from first meetings to their debut single ‘Handle With Care’.


    Exploring the nuanced relationship of each Wilbury is crucial to us in how we will be tackling their music in the future and we hope you get as much out of it as we have curating it.


    The Wilburys have been a heavily requested era for us to tackle and we hope we gave it justice.

    Someday Everybody Gonna Be A Wilbury


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    Getting Better - The Beatles

    Cloud Nine - George Harrison

    Wii Sports - Intro Music

    Handle With Care - The Traveling Wilburys

    The Avengers / From Infinity War - Alan Silvestri


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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Revisiting The Material World
    Aug 21 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.


    In today's episode we will be revisiting the Material World as we dissect George’s 1973 smash hit, ‘Living In The Material World’.


    We will delve into the history of the album, the tribulations circling it and of course the songs themselves.


    No stone will be left unturned; we’ll even have a tangent on the cover art.


    It’s a big one so buckle in!!


    Thanks to you guys voting over on our Instagram you decided what album we would be covering and we hope we delivered on this deep dive.

    It’s been a long time in the making we hope you enjoy x


    PS A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada is who we are referencing in ‘Living In The Material World’ it would be distasteful for us to butcher a name of his calibre.


    PPS The track by track dissection starts at 39:15.


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    George Harrison, Living in a Material World, by Martin Scorsese (2011)


    I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles*

    Give me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)

    This Song

    Living In The Material World - Take 31

    The Lord That Loves The One (That Loves The lord)

    ‘Luma’ from the Super Mario Galaxy original soundtrack*

    All compositions by George Harrison except *


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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • Sat Somewhere
    Jul 31 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.

    In today's episode we will spicing up our Deep Dive formula to cater to the album that never was.

    George Harrison’s ‘Somewhere In England’ was never intended to be the album we received and was one that George was proud of.

    Playing with old and new friends, reconnecting with his faith and spiritual awareness as well as his new found fatherhood it provided him a fresh slate for creating music much like his self titled album that predates the year before.

    Ultimately, this album was rejected by Warner to be reworked but in this episode we pay homage to what was dropped, what was added and all the ‘what if’s’ in between.

    We hope you enjoy!

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    • Hong Kong Blues

    Composition by Hoagy Carmichael

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    54 mins
  • Soft Touch
    Jul 17 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.


    In today's episode we will be looking at songs in George’s catalogue written about his son Dhani as well as songs that Dhani has contributed towards.


    Within the episode, we also evaluate their relationship together and how Dhani has gone through great lengths to not only protect his father’s legacy, but to carve out his own.


    Please note, this episode deals with some heavy topics such as loss, so viewer discretion is advised.


    Thank you all so much for your continued support. It truly means the world and we hope you enjoy it!


    - Ride Rajbun TV Clip -


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    • ​Soft Touch
    • ​Unknown Delight
    • ​Ride Rajbun


    All compositions are by George Harrison


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    56 mins
  • Give Peace A Chance
    Jul 3 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.

    In today's episode we will be covering the relationship of George Harrison and John Lennon between 2 pivotal charity events that shaped and changed their relationship post breakup.

    We will be covering from the fall of The Beatles with Lennon’s ‘Live Peace In Toronto’ and how their relationship blossomed in the post Beatle years to the eventual fallout for The Concert For Bangladesh.

    This episode also follows the centerpieces inbetween for their relationship being Lennon’s last UK show at the Lyceum Ballroom and the recording sessions for Imagine.

    Apologies for the gap in the schedule and thanks for sticking with us, this episode should've come out a fortnight ago but due to some funny antics with the tech we had to re-record. Nonetheless we really hope you enjoy and thank you so much for sticking with us!

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    • Cold Turkey & Don't Worry Kyoko - Live [Lyceum Ballroom, London, 15th December 1969]

    • Jeopardy theme tune

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    51 mins
  • Compilations
    Jun 5 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.


    This episode takes a little look into the history and releases of compilations of George as well as Harry giving a stab at curating his own.


    This episode was originally planned for the last episode but we are back on board. Thank you for bearing with us and we hope you enjoy this very special episode seven!


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    • ​My Sweet Lord
    • ​Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
    • ​Crackerbox Palace
    • ​This Is Love

    All compositions by George Harrison


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Woodstock, 1968
    May 22 2025

    Welcome to the Inner Light Podcast, where we hope to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of our favourite Beatle George Harrison, and delve into everything from his music to his extraordinary life.

    This episode takes a deviation from the feature lengths you were getting used to due to scheduling conflict but Harry is here to discuss the lesser known sessions between Harrison and Dylan in late November, 1968 as Dylan’s Woodstock home.

    This episode will discuss how Dylan’s domesticated life had an impact on Harrison and his songwriting and the creative freedom/ inspiration both artists shared and the seeds of a loving friendship that would only grow in the years to come.

    Hopefully we will be back to full operations within the next episode, thank you for bearing with us and in the meantime enjoy this little nugget on what we deem a revolutionary time for George Harrison.

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    15 mins