I saw them right around this time, one of the best live bands I've ever seen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHw9b4BBV9Y
Ten Years after, Woodstock
- beatlefreak
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Re: Ten Years after, Woodstock
I wish there was more of their Woodstock set available - Either audio or video.
Re: Ten Years after, Woodstock
I heard this whole song on the radio tonight in my car, I don't ever remember hearing the whole thing before, it's very rarely played on radio anyway, was quite a coincidence I thought.
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Re: Ten Years after, Woodstock
Kris, you aren't any relation of Leo Lyons are you!
I had some great email exchanges with him a while back. His bass sound on the live album UNDEAD was a big inspiration to me when I first started playing bass. Check it out , it's a great slappy, jazzy big Fender sound.
I had some great email exchanges with him a while back. His bass sound on the live album UNDEAD was a big inspiration to me when I first started playing bass. Check it out , it's a great slappy, jazzy big Fender sound.
Re: Ten Years after, Woodstock
Alvin deserved the watermelon! Heck of a bass player too...
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Sorry - no relation.bob_atherton wrote:Kris, you aren't any relation of Leo Lyons are you!
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Yeah I liked Leo Lyons also when I was young, did a good solo when i saw them.
