Can you believe that was our little Georgie on that monstrous lead! The Beatles structure was just too small a box for him to fit into, no aspersions thrown onto his Beatles work, but he was always under the tutelage of John and Paul, and really was never treated as the equal he was to both of them. Look what happens when Alvin Lee gives him the space-incredible!
You've completely blown my mind with this one Harri! Can't even believe these two guitarists together, and it's off the charts gorgeous! Thank you Debbi and Harri for bringing happiness and joy back into my life after a hard 10+ hr shift today!!!!!!!
Harrison and Alvin playing with such depth of feeling and a searing outro solo that strays in the memory forever, a modern blues classic that will never get old.
Harrison's guitar can be spotted a mile away once you hear it enough. Never a wrong move. Similar to Ringo's drums. Somehow I've missed this one for decades, never knew about it. Thanks Harri! I'd buy you a brewski if we lived on the same continent. ;)
Debbie - This submission choice is terrific, as were, of course, Alvin Lee and George Harrison. Five-start submission from me. Thank you, Debbie and Harri.
Oh my ,WOW , JUST WOW , where have i been . Added to play list . Damn , thank you. im still amazed. Again thanks . Debbi thank you , harri thank you , just wow
This is one of the best "newer" blues numbers. Alvin was one helluva guitarist. You need to watch his old concert videos...I think it was at one of Filmore arenas. And keep an eye on the bass player. Yikes. Sure you can watch his Woodstock performance, but these are not edited for a movie.
I love love this song and Alvin Lee is one of my favourite guitarist who I thing was under appreciated.😍😍Hard to believe you have not heard it before.😀😀
@@473mec Wow, yes. Gary Moore was an incredible guitar player and singer. RIP Gary. You are right, the music lives on and what powerful and unmatched music artistry they left us.
From "Nineteen Ninety Four" 1994, this is one of the most heart wretching blues tune. 😢😢 Alvin, known as the fastest guitarist in the West who stole the show at Woodstock, while a member of Ten Years After. George and Alvin recorded George's song " So Sad" in 1973, after they met in a pub and became friends. This duet performance is so captivating, with George's solo on the slide guitar mind blowing and beyond brilliant. Alvin who was a precursor to shred style that developed during the 80's, absolutely blazes on this masterpiece, pulling your heart out. The vocals so lovely. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Debbie. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Wasn't it Mylon who met George in the pub? And then brought George, Boz Burrell, Steve Winwood, Ian Wallace, Mike Patto and Jim Capaldi to Alvin's House/Studio at Hookend Manor? I thought Alvin's friendship with George started from there? Or am I mistaken?
Hello from your newest subscriber. You listened to FRED NEIL "Dolfins" a while back, He is such an important musician he deserves more attention. Not only was he a top notch writer,singer,player,poet, but half of the folks you put on your show watched him perform in order to learn how to do it. He put Dylan on stage for the first time, along with dozens more. Rock on.
Great song, and I always enjoy your analysis. A couple of songs in this vibe I think you will enjoy. Still Got The Blues by Gary Moore and Still In live With You by Thin Lizzy (also with Gary Moore).
Outstanding. I had not heard this before. It reminds me of the Super Session album featuring Al Cooper, Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills, which you might want to check out.
TRUE it is the BLUEST BLUES!!! It is Also is a CRIME That Alvin Lee is NOT in the R&R HOF!!!! Dolly Parton, Frank Sinatra, and Eminem ARE!!!😂 SWALLOW That ROCKERS!!!
More soulful blues for you Harri. (and mebbe Billy's best vocal...) ZZ Top - Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell th-cam.com/video/X4jyfV_-WAw/w-d-xo.html
I just get goosebumps whenever I hear this R.I.P. Alvin & George
George plays the slide on the first solo and Alvin plays the second solo. If you don't recognize his name he was in Ten Years After.
What a jewel of a piece of music! Alvin Lee and Harrison; Who would have thought so?
Can you believe that was our little Georgie on that monstrous lead! The Beatles structure was just too small a box for him to fit into, no aspersions thrown onto his Beatles work, but he was always under the tutelage of John and Paul, and really was never treated as the equal he was to both of them. Look what happens when Alvin Lee gives him the space-incredible!
One of my absolute favorite blues performances! Fabulous!
Harri, I love watching your facial expressions. My ears go to heaven when I hear this song. RIP George and Alvin. Thanks Harri 🎄🌺🎄✌️
Thank you for this Debbie!
I have never heard this before!
I agree. Having solos by two such fabulous guitarists in the same song should almost be illegal. Kudos to that drummer, too. Fabulous performance!
This performance is amazing. I can't describe the feeling.
His I’m going Home live at Woodstock with Ten Years After is phenomenal 🎸
Singing and playing at same time at Woodstock unbelievable. George was a master of the slide guitar.
You've completely blown my mind with this one Harri! Can't even believe these two guitarists together, and it's off the charts gorgeous! Thank you Debbi and Harri for bringing happiness and joy back into my life after a hard 10+ hr shift today!!!!!!!
Debbi and Harri. Calls for a Blondie!
Harrison and Alvin playing with such depth of feeling and a searing outro solo that strays in the memory forever, a modern blues classic that will never get old.
Love the song 🥰Fantastic 💯💥 Harri always a joy to see your joy ❤🤩
Harrison's guitar can be spotted a mile away once you hear it enough. Never a wrong move. Similar to Ringo's drums. Somehow I've missed this one for decades, never knew about it. Thanks Harri! I'd buy you a brewski if we lived on the same continent. ;)
Have you heard of Snowy White? His song Midnight Blues would be right up your alley.
Debbie - This submission choice is terrific, as were, of course, Alvin Lee and George Harrison. Five-start submission from me. Thank you, Debbie and Harri.
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Oh my ,WOW , JUST WOW , where have i been . Added to play list . Damn , thank you. im still amazed. Again thanks . Debbi thank you , harri thank you , just wow
This is one of the best "newer" blues numbers. Alvin was one helluva guitarist. You need to watch his old concert videos...I think it was at one of Filmore arenas. And keep an eye on the bass player. Yikes. Sure you can watch his Woodstock performance, but these are not edited for a movie.
Great production around a very good song.
One of the greatest 🌹RIP GOATS
Bravo! "I felt sorry for that guitar." Classic reaction, Harri! Thanks to you and Debbie.
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Once upon a time Alvin Lee was my favorite guitarist
I love love this song and Alvin Lee is one of my favourite guitarist who I thing was under appreciated.😍😍Hard to believe you have not heard it before.😀😀
Wow! Debbie Chang! Great choice!! Way to let the boys play their axes, Harri ... first time listening for me .. loved every minute of it ..
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Fantastic request Debbie Chang!
What a fantastic song Alvin Lee is great. Thank you Debbie and have a very happy holiday and great reaction Harri.
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George and Alvin were neighbors and hung out a lot.
Alvin Lee is truly one of the greatest slide guitarist and blue singers. Like so many, he died too young. RIP Alvin
Slide guitar solo courtesy of George Harrison - also RIP
Hearing Alvin Lee play here reminds me of Gary Moore. Both are lost now. It's sad, but the music lives on for us to enjoy.
@@473mec Wow, yes. Gary Moore was an incredible guitar player and singer. RIP Gary. You are right, the music lives on and what powerful and unmatched music artistry they left us.
This song ALWAYS gets me in the feels when I hear it, I wish it was longer...
From "Nineteen Ninety Four" 1994, this is one of the most heart wretching blues tune. 😢😢
Alvin, known as the fastest guitarist in the West who stole the show at
Woodstock, while a member of Ten Years After.
George and Alvin recorded George's song " So Sad" in 1973, after they met in a pub and became friends.
This duet performance is so captivating, with George's solo on the slide guitar mind blowing and beyond brilliant. Alvin who was a precursor to shred style that developed during the 80's, absolutely blazes on this masterpiece, pulling your heart out.
The vocals so lovely. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Debbie. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
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@debbiechang5781 Merry Christmas to you and your family Debbie. Hope you have a wonderful day. 🎄🎄🎅🎅⛄️⛄️❄️❄️🇨🇦❤️🇺🇲🥰🥰
Wasn't it Mylon who met George in the pub? And then brought George, Boz Burrell, Steve Winwood, Ian Wallace, Mike Patto and Jim Capaldi to Alvin's House/Studio at Hookend Manor? I thought Alvin's friendship with George started from there? Or am I mistaken?
@@mor4725 You could be right, going on my old memory or not. Lol 👍✌️🎶🇨🇦
This may be the greatest song I never heard.
semplicemente grandioso!!
BLOWN AWAY!
Awesome video.
Hello from your newest subscriber.
You listened to FRED NEIL
"Dolfins" a while back, He is such an important musician he deserves more attention.
Not only was he a top notch writer,singer,player,poet, but
half of the folks you put on your show watched him perform in order to learn how to do it.
He put Dylan on stage for the first time, along with dozens more.
Rock on.
George so underrated and so soulful…Alivin Lee come on now🔥🔥🔥
Lee and Harrison were neighbors. The guitar work is not all Harrison, though. Lee was a tremendous player.
1944. 12.19. ALVIN Birthday. /R.I.P./❤🍉🌹
블루스키타연주곡중에는단연코이연주가..최고의.연주라고..인식해야한다.이연주만큼.블루지하고.감성을.파고드는연주는.록키타이전에 이후예도.탄생하기힘들듯..기타연주곡중에탑오브.탑!
hey bub, thanks fer reacting to my favorite band and alvin lee growing up....not bad eh??? frank w. us army ret
The RnRHofCash is a joke.
RIP Alvin and George. Thank You!
Great song, and I always enjoy your analysis. A couple of songs in this vibe I think you will enjoy. Still Got The Blues by Gary Moore and Still In live With You by Thin Lizzy (also with Gary Moore).
I like the piano 🎹 in the 1st song
Outstanding. I had not heard this before. It reminds me of the Super Session album featuring Al Cooper, Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills, which you might want to check out.
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TRUE it is the BLUEST BLUES!!! It is Also is a CRIME That Alvin Lee is NOT in the R&R HOF!!!! Dolly Parton, Frank Sinatra, and Eminem ARE!!!😂 SWALLOW That ROCKERS!!!
More soulful blues for you Harri. (and mebbe Billy's best vocal...)
ZZ Top - Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell
th-cam.com/video/X4jyfV_-WAw/w-d-xo.html
If you like this song , you should give "Loan me a Dime" by Boz Skaggs .