Alvin Lee is fire! I know this song features George Harrison on guitar, and George is amazing. Alvin was one of the best for blues-rock vocals and guitar!
You are totally correct. The second solo was Alvin. As you said the second solo was above George's level. George is a great musician. He plays guitar very well but Alvin went nuclear on that solo. I've been listened ING to Alvin since early 71 or 72 I first saw Ten Years After on the movie Woodstock. 8 was amazed. He took the show for me. Excellent reaction. You caught it all right off. Subscribing!
THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!! 💙THE BLUEST OF BLUE 💙 I LOVE TEN YEARS AFTER! AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE GEORGE HARRISON ❤️ BEAUTIFUL DOGS!! THIS SONG GOT ME EMOTIONAL 😢. I KNOW THE BLUEST BLUE. AWESOME REACTION RORY 💙 AND THANK YOU NANCY FOR REQUESTING THIS AWESOME AND BLUEST OF BLUE, BEAUTIFUL GUITAR 🎸🔥THAT GUITAR IS WEEPING. 😢🩷🤘✌️ PIANO 🎹 IS AMAZING ALSO!! VOCALS BEAUTIFUL.
my favorite above all songwriter, entertainer, band leader, lead vocals and out of this world guitar shredding, lets go, frank w. us army ret and honourary marine
Alvin Lee and George Harrison !!!! This title is by Alvin Lee, Harrison plays slide guitar, Alvin 's soloat the end is amazing!And on the same album( Nineteen ninety-four) there is I Want You (She's so Heavy)also with George Harrison as well !!! Great blues song! Great reaction, thank you !
alvin lee is always underrated and i cant understand why?he s one of the greatest,next to jimi hendrix,jimmy page,ritchie blackmore,eric clapton, maybe even better,he could play blues,jazz anything you can think of,maybe better of all of them
Hey Rory, actually Alvin Lee was in the band "Free" from 1968-1971 and later Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons created the band "Ten Years After" Here's one of their tunes, if you'd like to give them a listen. "Free - Mr. Big (Doing Their Thing, 1970) Official Live Video" (by the channel: Free Band) and here's another song by the band "Ten Years After - I Can't Keep From Crying - Isle Of Wright 1970" (by the channel: Rockin' BluesTakis) --Lee began playing guitar at the age of 13 and was influenced by his parents' collection of jazz and blues records. He was nicknamed the "Fastest Guitarist in the West" and his style of playing became a precursor to the 1980's "shred-style" of playing that several bands adopted in the eighties. I really had fun rocking to this one, thanks for sharing. peace out~
After Woodstock, Alvin Lee got lost in the explosion of hard rock guitarists during the 70s and after. Alvin stuck to the blues & didn’t follow the trend toward heavy heavy rock & the burgeoning heavy metal that was developing. But Alvin could cook hotter than anyone old school. And I argue he still had more soul in his playing than any of the new school shredders that were going to emerge in the late 70s.
yea George with his guitar gently weeping
One of my favorite electric blues songs! You can just feel the pain in both solos.
My favorite blues song! Just stunning. Thank you for sharing. Chills every time!
2 of the most iconic guitarists of all time right. RIP to both Alvin and George.
Alvin Lee was a monster on guitar
great guitar playing here.one of the best i've heard.❤❤❤
I’m embarrassed to say I’ve never heard this! DAMN! Thanks, agree Alvin Lee is hard to keep up with!
They have been one of my favorites for 45+ years.
Alvin Lee is fire! I know this song features George Harrison on guitar, and George is amazing. Alvin was one of the best for blues-rock vocals and guitar!
I love you as a reactor. You really feel it, and it's all about the music - nothing else matters
You are totally correct. The second solo was Alvin. As you said the second solo was above George's level. George is a great musician. He plays guitar very well but Alvin went nuclear on that solo. I've been listened ING to Alvin since early 71 or 72 I first saw Ten Years After on the movie Woodstock. 8 was amazed. He took the show for me. Excellent reaction. You caught it all right off. Subscribing!
THAT WAS BEAUTIFUL!!! 💙THE BLUEST OF BLUE 💙 I LOVE TEN YEARS AFTER! AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE GEORGE HARRISON ❤️ BEAUTIFUL DOGS!! THIS SONG GOT ME EMOTIONAL 😢. I KNOW THE BLUEST BLUE. AWESOME REACTION RORY 💙 AND THANK YOU NANCY FOR REQUESTING THIS AWESOME AND BLUEST OF BLUE, BEAUTIFUL GUITAR 🎸🔥THAT GUITAR IS WEEPING. 😢🩷🤘✌️ PIANO 🎹 IS AMAZING ALSO!! VOCALS BEAUTIFUL.
Hi Laura. So glad you liked it !
Such a great song. Yep George on the first solo playing slide and Alvin on the kick ass second solo.
Love your reaction Rory! It was spot on what you said about George on slide and Alvin on lead. Glad you liked the song.
my favorite above all songwriter, entertainer, band leader, lead vocals and out of this world guitar shredding, lets go, frank w. us army ret and honourary marine
Alvin Lee and George Harrison !!!!
This title is by Alvin Lee, Harrison plays slide guitar, Alvin 's soloat the end is amazing!And on the same album( Nineteen ninety-four) there is I Want You (She's so Heavy)also with George Harrison as well !!!
Great blues song! Great reaction, thank you !
alvin lee is always underrated and i cant understand why?he s one of the greatest,next to jimi hendrix,jimmy page,ritchie blackmore,eric clapton, maybe even better,he could play blues,jazz anything you can think of,maybe better of all of them
Now you've got to do Ten years after "I'd love to change the world. More great guitar by Alvin Lee.
So powerful
Hey Rory, actually Alvin Lee was in the band "Free" from 1968-1971 and later Alvin Lee and Leo Lyons created the band "Ten Years After" Here's one of their tunes, if you'd like to give them a listen. "Free - Mr. Big (Doing Their Thing, 1970) Official Live Video" (by the channel: Free Band) and here's another song by the band "Ten Years After - I Can't Keep From Crying - Isle Of Wright 1970" (by the channel: Rockin' BluesTakis) --Lee began playing guitar at the age of 13 and was influenced by his parents' collection of jazz and blues records. He was nicknamed the "Fastest Guitarist in the West" and his style of playing became a precursor to the 1980's "shred-style" of playing that several bands adopted in the eighties. I really had fun rocking to this one, thanks for sharing. peace out~
After Woodstock, Alvin Lee got lost in the explosion of hard rock guitarists during the 70s and after. Alvin stuck to the blues & didn’t follow the trend toward heavy heavy rock & the burgeoning heavy metal that was developing. But Alvin could cook hotter than anyone old school. And I argue he still had more soul in his playing than any of the new school shredders that were going to emerge in the late 70s.
You should do George Harrison more