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"The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. Like the album's title track, it was inspired by the teachings of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), more commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement. The song is an uptempo rock track with elements of blues and gospel. Some commentators have described it as the musical highpoint of Living in the Material World, with Harrison's slide guitar playing singled out as being among the finest performances of his career.

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  • «The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de estudio Living in the Material World (1973). Al igual que «la canción que da título al álbum, «The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)» está inspirada en las enseñanzas de A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, fundador de International Society for Krishna Consciousness. La canción fue descrita como un punto álgido de Living in the Material World, aunque también es señalado por críticos musicales como un ejemplo de sus «insinuaciones predicadoras».​ (es)
  • "The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. Like the album's title track, it was inspired by the teachings of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), more commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement. The song is an uptempo rock track with elements of blues and gospel. Some commentators have described it as the musical highpoint of Living in the Material World, with Harrison's slide guitar playing singled out as being among the finest performances of his career. The composition originated during a period marked by Harrison's devotion to a Hindu-aligned ascetic life and the height of his public association with the Hare Krishna movement, which included his donation of Bhaktivedanta Manor for use as an ISKCON temple. In his lyrics, Harrison sings of the falsehood of striving for wealth or power in the material world and advocates a direct relationship with one's deity as a genuine life goal. In doing so, he belittles the role of political leaders, as well as his own status as a celebrated rock musician. The song's Krishna Conscious message was also reflected in Harrison's choice of artwork for the Material World album, specifically the reproduction of a painting from a Prabhupada-published edition of the Bhagavad Gita. Harrison recorded "The Lord Loves the One" between October 1972 and March 1973 with session musicians Nicky Hopkins, Klaus Voormann, Jim Keltner and Jim Horn. While the music has invited critical praise, the devout assertions in Harrison's lyrics typified what some reviewers in 1973 viewed as an overly didactic message on much of the parent album. Among reviewers in the 21st century, the composition continues to divide opinion. Although some commentators consider it an obvious choice as a live track, Harrison performed "The Lord Loves the One" only once in concert – on the opening night of his 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar. (en)
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  • The Lord Loves the One (en)
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  • George Harrison (en)
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  • Material World Charitable Foundation (en)
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  • Most of the world is fooling about, especially the people who think they control the world and the community. The presidents, the politicians, the military, etc., are all jerking about acting as if they are Lord over their own domains. That's basically Problem One on the planet. (en)
  • [If] I didn't get feedback from Prabhupada on my songs about Krsna or the philosophy, I'd get it from the devotees. That's all the encouragement I needed really ... He's the one who explained to me how we're not these physical bodies. We just happen to be in them. (en)
  • Some people have thought that in certain songs like this one, I was giving them a telling-off or that I was implying that I was "holier than thou". I do not exclude myself and write a lot of things in order to make myself remember. (en)
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  • 1973-05-30 (xsd:date)
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  • – George Harrison to ISKCON devotee Mukunda Goswami, 1982 (en)
  • – Harrison in I, Me, Mine, responding to detractors of his lyrics to "The Lord Loves the One" (en)
  • – Harrison discussing the song with I, Me, Mine editor Derek Taylor, 1979 (en)
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  • «The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de estudio Living in the Material World (1973). Al igual que «la canción que da título al álbum, «The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)» está inspirada en las enseñanzas de A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, fundador de International Society for Krishna Consciousness. La canción fue descrita como un punto álgido de Living in the Material World, aunque también es señalado por críticos musicales como un ejemplo de sus «insinuaciones predicadoras».​ (es)
  • "The Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord)" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison, released on his 1973 album Living in the Material World. Like the album's title track, it was inspired by the teachings of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), more commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement. The song is an uptempo rock track with elements of blues and gospel. Some commentators have described it as the musical highpoint of Living in the Material World, with Harrison's slide guitar playing singled out as being among the finest performances of his career. (en)
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