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Still haven't seen any of those movies. I've also always thought Eric Clapton played that lead but after reading your post I listened back to the song and found similar guitar tone to be heard on a lot of the White Album songs. Check out the Helter Skelter for example, even though it's a bit down tuned there but clearly sounding like the same guitar rig. Birthday... and Taxman for earlier recordings - same tone. But on the other hand I have never heard George play a minor third push-up bend topped with a wide vibrato like that in any other of the Beatles song, while Clapton did that all the time in those days (like Jeff Beck also did, and Jim MacCarty of Cactus...). Maybe Clapton played it with George guitar and amp in the studio? Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen - www.perboysen.com On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:07 PM, samba - <sambacomet@hotmail.com> wrote: > I thought Clapton played lead on While My Guitar Gently Weeps,but in > Concert for Bangaladesh ,he and George both play,and its clear they both > played those parts on the recording. That film opes with a great >performance > by Ali Akbar Khan Ravi Shankar and Allah Rakka ( Yakir Hussein's father >in > case anyone who doesn't know)what a name for a drummer. He's the only >player > I've ever seen make his instrument ,Tabla seem to be bubbling over with > joyfull laughter. > Anyone see Concert for George?