![]() But given a cause that was righteous and reasonably untainted by political posturing, Harrison stepped up and put together a genuinely memorable event, preserved here on two discs with remastered DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound and restored picture. By his own admission, the erstwhile Fab knew little about the plight of Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan)-whose people were ravaged by war, floods, famine, and other catastrophes-before being filled in by Ravi Shankar, the sitar master who was his friend and teacher. They called him the quiet Beatle, but George Harrison made quite a noise back in August 1971 with Concert for Bangladesh, the event generally credited with ushering in the rock-for-charity era.
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