Still think their 3rd album Stonedhenge from '69 is one of their best.
Much jazzier, before they got sucked into hard rock through audience
pressure post-Woodstock. Spent an hour or so right in front of Lee's
lead guitar speaker when they played at Manchester university in my
ill-spent youth.
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Still think their 3rd album Stonedhenge from '69 is one of their best.
Much jazzier, before they got sucked into hard rock through audience
pressure post-Woodstock. Spent an hour or so right in front of Lee's
lead guitar speaker when they played at Manchester university in my
RIP - Alvin Lee
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/03/06/entertainment-us-alvinlee-idUSBRE9251JP20130306
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Ten Years After were fantastic ! RIP
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Ten Years After were fantastic ! RIP
The I'm Going Home portion of the Woodstock movie was one of the
highlights of the movie. Watching that for the first time as a teenager
was something. Got to see Ten Years After a few times in the early 70s.
Never failed to satisfy.
That was my first thought when I saw the title of the thread. He's gone
home...
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