I saw this band live in 1976 at the college I went to. My friend knew the guy that booked them and told me so we got there early and the guy let us in. I was sitting at the stage. Unbelievable! I skipped all my classing figuring I'd get a much better musical education watching them than in class.
Albert is a fab guitarist and a great guy. Got to meet him in Jacksonville many decades ago when he played a music store workshop. Kenny Lee is certianly not the player that Albert Lee is; but I've been at it for 63+ years ... that's a lot of playdates, a lot of string changes and practices and about a million chords and 10 millions lickity split melody lines. Thanks for posting this. (And BTW: Much of Vince Gill's playing style came from Albert Lee.
Wow! I forgot how good Albert is. I saw him with Clapton and he was in the back up band. Had Clapton for lunch. A churning urn of burning funk. One Honky Tonky limey.
I couldn't get my head around the fact that he played with Chas and Dave, mostly because I had no idea of their history before their 80s novelty songs. At least, I think they were 80s novelty songs.
Chas and Dave were actually session musicians who hit on the idea of novelty songs. Both seriously good musicians. I have caught a couple of Albert's live shows, and he is just incredible, and also a very nice guy.
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He's definitely one of the all time greats! Thanks Levi for transcribing this.
Thanks this is awesome. Meanwhile that loud ass tambourine is like 0-0-0-0 - - - 0-0-0-0 - - - 0-0-0-0
I know what this guitar solo needs right now, some tambourine lol!
Only thing that makes up for it is that she's not to bad on the eyes.
Yes!! Love it, actually met Mr Lee once, backstage after a concert with "Bill Whyman and the Rythm King's" 😃❤️🎶🎸👍🙏🏼💫
An excellent transcription of a really hot country solo!
This is where Guthrie got the inspiration for Rhode Island shred. Country guitar is a really great sounding when played fast. Thanks.🤘
Great work Levi. And at 80+ he’s still ripping it 👌👍🏻. Managed to see him gigging in Newcastle last June, still exciting, still inspiring 🙏🏼.
I saw this band live in 1976 at the college I went to. My friend knew the guy that booked them and told me so we got there early and the guy let us in. I was sitting at the stage. Unbelievable! I skipped all my classing figuring I'd get a much better musical education watching them than in class.
Now I know where Steve Morse got his inspiration from for Tumeni Notes. This is just incredible, and your transcription is also legendary - thank you.
The glory days of the old grey whistle test with wispering Bob Harris, so many great bands played on that show
Yes he was! Digging the Hagstrom bass also.
The great Albert Lee ! Awesome man ,thanks for the tab Levi and great work bro !
Have mercy...that's a ripper! Nice work Mr. Clay!
Man, what a player! One of my favorite guitarists ever. And just pure humility and class - more people should know his work!
Amazing work Levy, Thanks!
Absolute amazing job you did here! Great solo too!
Thanks for the tab, man!! This is a bit out of my league at the moment, but I’m gonna start working through these tabs gradually. Cheers!
Practice your hybrid picking.
Good luck. ✌️
Albert is a fab guitarist and a great guy. Got to meet him in Jacksonville many decades ago when he played a music store workshop. Kenny Lee is certianly not the player that Albert Lee is; but I've been at it for 63+ years ... that's a lot of playdates, a lot of string changes and practices and about a million chords and 10 millions lickity split melody lines. Thanks for posting this. (And BTW: Much of Vince Gill's playing style came from Albert Lee.
Very cool, thanks for this Levi.
Wow! I forgot how good Albert is. I saw him with Clapton and he was in the back up band. Had Clapton for lunch.
A churning urn of burning funk.
One Honky Tonky limey.
Great !!!!! And thank you for the tabs quality !!!!!!!
Saw him many times here in Germany- He is of the few players who did not steal stuff - he made his own style.
Like Emmylou once shouted: “Look at that Caveman go!”❤😇
I couldn't get my head around the fact that he played with Chas and Dave, mostly because I had no idea of their history before their 80s novelty songs. At least, I think they were 80s novelty songs.
Chas and Dave were actually session musicians who hit on the idea of novelty songs. Both seriously good musicians. I have caught a couple of Albert's live shows, and he is just incredible, and also a very nice guy.
thank you levi!! good lawd. just some ridiculous pickin' by albert lee. lee had a stint for a while in clapton's band. how bout those two together.
Awesome - but have no idea where I would even start learning this? Or being able to get anywhere close!!
Bar by bar!
Monster Albert Lee 🙏👍🙏👍
He's still the Best 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Good stuff...maybe Alvin Lee should be next
Awesome!
Albert Lee is unique.
I could listen to him all day.
Beast!
Incredible player.
He Good!
Oh eff yeah buddy
彼はアメリカに渡って正しい進化をしました😊
That Tamborine really cuts through the mix.
IMO Albert is one of the few players who has more ideas than technique. Like a race car driver who wishes he had a bigger engine and fatter tires !
Whobis the steel guitar player?
Hank DeVito
No one could touch Albert in his prime.
virtuoso
Needs more cowbell less tambourine
Its not so much the notes, it's his right hand. damn...
Was that cheech marin on slide guitar 😂
Hee haaaaa🤠
I thought the same.
He’s been ripping the guitar for 65 years, not 50.
He must be tired
Ludicrous!
only Corey Feldman can shred harder than this dude
What did she do with the money her daddy gave he for tambourine lessons?
It’s actually not that easy 😂😂😂 😂😂😂