Alvin Lee is one of the "GREATEST" live performers that ever rocked this world, His Blues are right in there with the best of the best, as a Guitarist, Vocalist, Composer, He is on of the most distinguished musicians of his time and "AFTER" His Legacy of music is Forever!!! solid as STONEHENGE.
Awe Alvin you've left us way too soon. This was always my favorite song from TYA. Thank You for the complete Fillmore Rendition. My heart is breaking though right now. God Bless & Thank You for your incredible talent Alvin. Long Live The WOODSTOCK GENERATION.
This is a long shot but... somewhere out there is a Guitar Pro version of Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob, which was also included in a hard-to-find GP archive. If anyone at all has either of these or knows where they might find them (I've tried 8 archives already), I'd be most appreciative if you could let know and have some good stuff in return - many thanks!
Alvin Lee is one of the "GREATEST" live performers that ever rocked this world, His Blues are right in there with the best of the best, as a Guitarist, Vocalist, Composer, He is on of the most distinguished musicians of his time and "AFTER" His Legacy of music is Forever!!! solid as STONEHENGE.
Sooooooo great!!!! Saw TYA in 1973 in Düsseldorf/Germany ...
One of the most underrated bands ever
Awe Alvin you've left us way too soon. This was always my favorite song from TYA.
Thank You for the complete Fillmore Rendition. My heart is breaking though right now. God Bless & Thank You for your incredible talent Alvin.
Long Live The WOODSTOCK GENERATION.
This song is unbelievable!!!
Really good! Perfect performance,this band sounds better live!
I cant imagine someone would dislike this tune, but I guess there's folks out there with no listening ability's , for good music,
It's amazing how fast he's doing those octave runs.
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This is a long shot but... somewhere out there is a Guitar Pro version of Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob, which was also included in a hard-to-find GP archive. If anyone at all has either of these or knows where they might find them (I've tried 8 archives already), I'd be most appreciative if you could let know and have some good stuff in return - many thanks!
The guy who played the opening organ on Dylan's hit "Like a Rolling Stone," five years before this, wrote the lyrics to this song.
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Alvin's playing was far more musical than Eddie Van Halen's, in my opinion. He had a better ear for melodious soloing.
thumb down is very stupid - the music is to good for that!