In May 1997, during his last television appearance, George Harrison participated in a VH1 special titled "Yin & Yang" to support Ravi Shankar’s album "Chants of India," which Harrison produced. This performance came after Harrison had released “Brainwashed” in 2002, his posthumous album that featured some of his most reflective work. At this time, Harrison was already a well-established figure in music, known for both his solo career and his significant contributions to The Beatles. Interestingly, the live recording featured "All Things Must Pass," a track from his iconic triple album of the same name released in 1970, which showcased his songwriting prowess. The special ultimately highlighted both Harrison's long-standing collaboration with Shankar and the deep cultural connections that defined his artistic legacy, making this performance a poignant reminder of his enduring influence.