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"Be Here Now" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1973 album Living in the Material World. The recording features a sparse musical arrangement and recalls Harrison's work with the Beatles during 1966–1968, through its Indian-inspired mood and use of sitar drone. Part of Harrison's inspiration for the song was the popular 1971 book Be Here Now by spiritual teacher Ram Dass – specifically, a story discussing the author's change in identity from a Western academic to a guru in the Hindu faith. Some Harrison biographers interpret "Be Here Now" as a comment from him on the public's nostalgia for the past following the Beatles' break-up.

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  • «Be Here Now» es una canción del músico británico George Harrison, publicada en el álbum de estudio Living in the Material World (1973). Fue escrita en 1971, poco antes de comenzar a organizar el evento benéfico The Concert for Bangladesh, y estuvo parcialmente inspirado por las enseñanzas espirituales de Ram Dass en su libro homónimo, Be Here Now. La canción fue descrita como una «hermosa fusión entre la meditación y la oración».​ (es)
  • "Be Here Now" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1973 album Living in the Material World. The recording features a sparse musical arrangement and recalls Harrison's work with the Beatles during 1966–1968, through its Indian-inspired mood and use of sitar drone. Part of Harrison's inspiration for the song was the popular 1971 book Be Here Now by spiritual teacher Ram Dass – specifically, a story discussing the author's change in identity from a Western academic to a guru in the Hindu faith. Some Harrison biographers interpret "Be Here Now" as a comment from him on the public's nostalgia for the past following the Beatles' break-up. (en)
  • Be Here Now è un brano musicale del cantautore britannico George Harrison incluso nel suo album Living in the Material World del 1973. La registrazione è caratterizzata da uno scarno arrangiamento e ricorda, a tratti, i brani in stile musica classica indiana composti da Harrison nei Beatles nel periodo 1966-68. Parte dell'ispirazione per la composizione del pezzo giunse a Harrison dalla lettura del libro del 1971 Be Here Now del maestro spirituale Ram Dass – che racconta la storia della trasformazione dell'autore da accademico occidentale a guru indù. Alcuni biografi di Harrison hanno interpretato la canzone come un riflesso dell'autore sull'importanza di vivere il momento presente lasciando da parte il passato, con chiaro riferimento al suo passato di membro dei Beatles. (it)
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