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Post by schmidlin on Nov 28, 2021 18:50:06 GMT -7
Favorite band in the days Got to do lights for thier last L.A show.
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Post by Ridgeback on Nov 28, 2021 19:50:20 GMT -7
They opened for Jethro Tull the one time I saw them. They stole the show. The bass player was amazing that night.
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Post by purpletele on Nov 28, 2021 21:40:48 GMT -7
They opened for Jethro Tull the one time I saw them. They stole the show. The bass player was amazing that night. Did you know that Jethro Tull has a new album out? I saw a new tune pop up on You tube. It was a cool song.
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Post by "Z" Steve on Nov 28, 2021 22:23:43 GMT -7
They opened for Jethro Tull the one time I saw them. They stole the show. The bass player was amazing that night. Leo Lyons - that guy had to have neck and spine issues from rockin' up and down so hard while playing "Goin' Home" by the time he was 30.
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Post by j4gitr (John) on Nov 29, 2021 0:07:56 GMT -7
They opened for Jethro Tull the one time I saw them. They stole the show. The bass player was amazing that night. Leo Lyons - that guy had to have neck and spine issues from rockin' up and down so hard while playing "Goin' Home" by the time he was 30. Yes, but the symptoms didn’t manifest themselves until Ten Years After. Sorry, I couldn’t resist the temptation.😝🤭
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on Nov 30, 2021 12:06:23 GMT -7
Alvin Lee and that 335 w/ a peace sign sticker. Goin' Home indeed...I remember hearing that one of the band members said that when they played Woodstock Alvin Lee kind of went into overdrive. They said it was like he went to a whole new level of excellence at the gig. He was amazing to my 16 year old ears! Great memories. Ten Years After was one of the first jaw-dropping guitar moments for me.
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Post by "Z" Steve on Nov 30, 2021 12:54:09 GMT -7
Alvin Lee and that 335 w/ a peace sign sticker. Goin' Home indeed...I remember hearing that one of the band members said that when they played Woodstock Alvin Lee kind of went into overdrive. They said it was like he went to a whole new level of excellence at the gig. He was amazing to my 16 year old ears! Great memories. Ten Years After was one of the first jaw-dropping guitar moments for me. Every guitar player I knew back in high school aspired to play that fast (and make those facial expressions).
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Post by BritInvasion on Dec 1, 2021 10:54:06 GMT -7
Such a great band , I saw them twice back in the day , was blown away.
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Post by KeithA on Dec 1, 2021 15:22:02 GMT -7
Lol, I’m not sure I ever heard of them before this thread ! I may have heard of them in passing but if someone asked me who there were…..I’d be stumped.
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on Dec 1, 2021 17:34:19 GMT -7
Lol, I’m not sure I ever heard of them before this thread ! I may have heard of them in passing but if someone asked me who there were…..I’d be stumped. They had a big hit in the 70's, "I'd Love To Change The World" (but I don't know what to do)... That was probably their most radio popular song.
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Post by purpletele on Dec 1, 2021 18:24:04 GMT -7
Leo Lyons - that guy had to have neck and spine issues from rockin' up and down so hard while playing "Goin' Home" by the time he was 30 . Yes, but the symptoms didn’t manifest themselves until Ten Years After.Sorry, I couldn’t resist the temptation.😝🤭 I'm coming back to this again, I found this to be quite funny!! Well played, timing is everything!!
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