As a teenager now (72) I use to go to the Dancing slipper at West Bridgford Nottingham and watch n dance to the Jay Birds ,,,, Alvin was the greatest guitarist then ,,, 1966ish
❤❤ Ten Years After....saw you in BATH BLUES Festival in 60s magic Still 50 plus years we're all pensioners . Some great drummers that day Jon Hiesman Colesseum, Keef Hartley Band. We've all aged but never grown up
I’ve waited 10 years after this video was posted to comment. I saw TYA at the Forum in 72 and the Shrine in 75. It was exhausting. Ten Year Later in San Diego had more blues than boogie. No band compares.
Wow! Nostalgica to hear this live like this. I'll bet Lee smiled big time up in heaven. So, now we've also heard The English Answer to Joe Bonamassa. TYA still rocks! And why shouldn't they? When it sounds like this, there's only one thing to do really. ROCK ON!!!
... if it sounds good, then it is good, no matter how you call that thing, Ten Years After, Ten Years Later, Hundred Seventy Split ......, Alvin Lee is gone, of course much too soon and he - I am sure - would appreciate the quality of this band and yes, these guys play real good and deserve respect !
This was the best ever concert after Alvin Lee. Music is a totall recall experience, it doesn"t have to be just nice or perfect, good musicians take us on a journey, and it's up to us whether we like the journey. In Holland we lack shame, this is full of life!
БОГОВЕ, КОИТО ТАЧА !!! ТОП-ИКОНА , С ОЩЕ МНОГО УВАЖАВАМ ГИ ДО ДНЕС , НЕ НАСИЩА ТАЗИ "ДРОГА" : ИДВА и И КАЗВАМ - ВЛЕЗ ! -Никога не съм разбирал за какво се пее в тях, но китарата, клавира, вокалистът - с култов грях ме привличаха от малък и ги слушах с интерес, продължава да е ярък след 60 години : Yes ! 👍👏👊✌🤘👌🙋♂
Ít's a beautifull recording! as teenager i was in love with ''help me'' live, but now, fourty years later, i enjoy this new energy very very much. Truly beautifull!!
I am a very big Alvin Lee fan. In short, I think he a Top Ten all time talent. Great player, writer and singer. He was my favorite player in my teens. That being said Joe Gooch is a monster player and the rest of the band is killer here as it always was. Unfortunately, IMO, Joe and Leo left for their own outfit Hundred Seventy Split. Gooch was a perfect stand in for Alvin respecting his style and adding more modern guitar techniques, if you will. There is fire coming out this guy's fingers when he rips. To my mind, I want TYA music to live on and to be played at a high level. When Mozart died, his music continued. Same for John Lennon and on and on. So, I have no problem with this. It documents the greatness of one Alvin Lee with an understudy who is no slouch, for sure, even though his name is Gooch LOL. I have said it up on RUclips before, but Gooch is outstanding and better then most of his more famous guitar contemporaries. Word up.
I get the dismay of some here but this cat Joe Gooch ? The man does a excellent job..🎸 And as far as the other three are concerned ? God bless them for having the guts to brush off any comparisons to the "Lee" days/daze. 🎸
Whatever you all say, Alvin would have liked this. This guitarist is not Alvin but he is good. And the band is as great as ever so why not go on instead of feeling sorry for themselves and indulging in memories.
initially disappointed, till I looked at the rest of the guys...they are having a blast, playing their hearts out, and they are totally showing their appreciation to Alvin by playing His material...I'm sure Alvin would be thrilled, and the young fella on guitar is doing an excellent job. The band sounds as good as ever also...great tribute to Alvin in my book...they sound great
Great lead and vocals ....I never got to hear much of 10 Years After and then the only song was "Going Home" ....this lead singer leader guitarist is excellent ...
I saw tthem three times: at Woodstock, and was on white opium at the time....it was surreal, I was 15, and at Merriweather Post Pavilion,MD , and Catholic University 70 gig, those were the days...
Long time friends and I have had the pleasure to meet also Alvin Lee before a long time, Brilliant Band ever. T.Y.A. amazing until today also with different line-up you must hear them. I you like Leo & Joe listen also to H.S.S. hundred seventy split, you will love them too.
Had the opportunity of seeing TEN YEARS AFTER in Bergerac France, - I grew up listening to Alvin Lee on lead and he was great, but respect)) - Joe Gooch, - just brilliant on lead and he loves playing with Leo Lyons)),, Just great stuff!!
Brilliant - great music played real good. Enjoyable listening to good musos who are having a ball grooving together and giving us great listening pleasure - Alvin Lee would be stoked to hear his legacy continue with gusto!
Man , this is as sweet as Honey from the Hive . And this is coming from someone that saw TYA 3 times in the early 70s . Tasty chops to make Alvin Proud . He may be gone but may his Music and TYA Live on . R.I.P. My Brother .
Je les ai vu en concert plusieurs fois, la super pêche, ça joue très fort....on est bien loin des pseudos groupes de rock qu'on peut voir sur les plateaux TV où dans "NRJ music awards"..... à consommer sans modération, du pur jus R&Roll
Those are damn big shoes to fill and I started watching with a healthy dose of skepticism , but that dude got some skills! Alvin would be proud to see his old band mates the new kid continue his legacy at such a high level.
0:51 - Working On The Road (1970 - Cricklewood Green) 5:08 - King Of The Blues (2004 - Now)-7:17: Chick is God of the Keyboards !!!!!! (appart from him i would only see Don Airey) 9:35 - Hear Me Calling (1968 - Stonedhenge)-13:30: other crazy licks from Chick !!!!!!!!! 17:31 - Big Black 45-20:44: Clap Your Hands ! 22:59 - MR. RIC LEE !!! 23:17 - The Hobbit 33:09 - Love Like A Man (1970 - Cricklewood Green) 40:14 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1969 - Ssssh.)-42:38: LEO "FUCKIN'" LYONS ON THE BASS !!!!!!!!!! 48:11 - I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes (1967 - Ten Years After) 56:31 - Sunshine Of Your Love 56:55 - Baby, Please Don't Go 57:03 - Foxey Lady 57:49 - Walk This Way 58:04 - Hey Joe 58:50 - Smoke On The Water 1:02:05 - I'm Going Home (1968 - Undead) 1:13:43 - THEY'RE BAAAAAAAAAACK !!! 1:14:03 - Choo Choo Mama (1972 - Rock & Roll Music To The World)
Beautifull good vibrations! A statement how Ten Years After, with our young member, even after fourty years, can generate life in all of us. Truly truly beautifull!
Crap had this on Quad 8 track, installed in a 1970s French Simca car, back in the day. Somewhere I still have the tape. I think I was the only one that had a tape of TYA. Used to play it traveling down the beach along Emerald Isle, NC. Man, having flashbacks to a fading past. I think I purchased it at a Sears, back when they had a wonderful record area.
I wish I would have discovered Alvin Lee sooner I just discovered him in the last year!!! I am a Millennial so forgive me. I have been on a musical quest to educate myself on all this great music.
Although we all miss Alvin Lee, John Gouch is a terrific guitar player and singer, and does more than justice to the song and band he is in....Leo Lyons is a superb bassist and also Chick Churchil and the drumer Rick Lee. This band is one of rock and blues best ever ! Hope millions will rediscover them !
@@ceedogg4270 God I thought I was just being overly critical, but that was my first thought. Guitar is okay (lacks the fullness of Alvin's hollow body) and the singing is flat and lacking.
What a SUPERB concert!! Mr. Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill, Rick Lee are just amazing, but Joe Gooch is fantastic on lead guitar. Ten Years After songs played on a Fender instead of a Gibson is a really nice difference. Thanks for the video!!
This guitar player is good enough to play "I'm Goin' Home" even though he plays a completely different style Than Alvin did. He's really good. A little smoother, maybe even a little faster. Alvin was the greatest, but this kid does him justice. though I realiize this is 9 years ago, it's good to know there are people out there still playing this kind of music today. Ten Years After Rocks On!
This band is superb,vocals reminescint of Alvin Lee and his guitar riffs,I'm just happy that someone is doing a Ten Years After sound,graceeyusss,thanks! But couldn't listen for more than a couple songs.
These are the Ten Years After I saw and heard in a show at Colmar, France. They were just amazing even though we all miss what Alvin would have become but John more than fills his shoes. Un groupe qui a toujours eu un soutien rythmique exceptionnel avec le travail de Leo Lyons à la basse électrique et de Rick Lee à la batterie. Et un travail remarquable à l'orgue et au piano de Chick Churchill.
I never really had a chance to hear this band much. For whatever reason when I was a teenager they were not very prominent where I lived. In those days there was no instant access to any music you chose. I heard their name mentioned here and there, but never saw their albums for sale anywhere in my region. I must say as a rock fan and musician myself, I've never seen a group of old timers even older than me rock out so tight! Shit, they were right in the pocket on that first song despite the lighting fast tempo they played it at! I'm impressed! ✌️👍🤘
I have always been a fan of these guys - ever since A Space in Time. I saw them for the first time on this tour in 2008. Same kind of venue: outdoor stage, warm weather, about 8000 people. Old guys (of course one young but terrific guitar player) who are so, so good at what they do. It is one of the best rock shows I have ever seen. Lyons can still really rock hard.
Saw TYA back around 1970, just between the excellent Cricklewood Green and the disappointing Watt albums. They always delivered it on stage, and these four keep the flame burning. Great job from the band with Joe Gooch.
Hope they press some vinyl, I’d buy it. Great version of good morning little school girl, well done. Man, Leo’s still got it, a true master at his craft. These guys are ready fore prime time imho.
C'est à HEC à Jouy-en-Josas que j'ai vu TYA, en 1969, (ou j'ai également vu et entendu un Led Zeppelin en pleine ascension à un autre concert, avec un jeune Jimmy Page dans un long manteau gris qui discutait avec son public, au milieu de la salle après le concert), alors que j'étais la tête pleine de bandage et teintée de mercurochrome (suite à un accident dans une course de vélo), et je me souviens bien, alors que j'étais au bord de la scène, du regard sur moi d'Alvin Lee, quand il a vu ma tronche de "zombie". Il était en train de jouer et chanter, mais si cela l'a surpris il a continué en vrai pro! Je l'ai revu en 1970 au festival de Wight, ou j'ai passé les 5 jours/nuits, alors que le groupe était tout auréolé de sa récente gloire à Woodstock l'année d'avant! Tout ça pour dire que c'était du temps ou Alvin Lee était vivant. Aujourd'hui (actuellement en 2024), dire que c'était mieux avant me semble hors du propos de cette reformation. Trois ex-membres originaux toujours en activité leur donne le droit de porter tjrs le même nom (en tout cas, à l'époque ou ce concert a été filmé)! On a vu des reformations ou il n'y a/avait aucun membre d'origine! Gooch est un excellent "underrated' guitariste, et ses trois compères nous démontrent qu'ils ont tjrs la pêche! Alors cessez de comparer ce qui n'est pas comparable! Ce concert de 2008 est un tès bon moment ou le rock "tèniheurezafteurien" est à l'honneur! Sachons en profiter! Et merci pour le post!!!👍
Excellent for us old farts and the new kid filling Alvin’s shoes nicely done! I say if your gonna keep truckin’ bring the gusto along for the ride! Alvin was A+ RIP ALVIN! Oh Thanks btw
As a teenager now (72) I use to go to the Dancing slipper at West Bridgford Nottingham and watch n dance to the Jay Birds ,,,, Alvin was the greatest guitarist then ,,, 1966ish
❤❤ Ten Years After....saw you in BATH BLUES Festival in 60s magic Still 50 plus years we're all pensioners . Some great drummers that day Jon Hiesman Colesseum, Keef Hartley Band. We've all aged but never grown up
Go Leo (Lyons) go!! That bass is driving and keeping us with that amazing guitar like no tomorrow!! GREAT song GREAT band! 👍👍❤
We have lost many of our generation but when people step up and play what we love to hear than we should appreciate it if they do it well !
Still amazing for so many
Years. R.I.P. Alvin Lee.
Love the band always!✌️🎸
Alvin Lee its wery wery .........ok.
my god, i have got goosebumps. fantastic legacy to Alvin Lee
Without a doubt,one of my favorite bands of all time!!!! ❤️🎵🎶🎼❤️☮️🎼🎶🎵☮️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’ve waited 10 years after this video was posted to comment. I saw TYA at the Forum in 72 and the Shrine in 75. It was exhausting. Ten Year Later in San Diego had more blues than boogie. No band compares.
These guys manage to stay tight even when they let it rip. Awesome band, they are INTO IT.
This dude plays guitar like there's no tomorrow...fantastic playing...kudos !
he is good but no alvin
@@joehannan6966 Nobody is Alvin but Alvin.
Wow! Nostalgica to hear this live like this. I'll bet Lee smiled big time up in heaven. So, now we've also heard The English Answer to Joe Bonamassa. TYA still rocks! And why shouldn't they? When it sounds like this, there's only one thing to do really. ROCK ON!!!
Gran banda de la vieja escuela. El flaco la hace genial tocando y cantando. Se extraña al gran Alvin Lee💯🤘🤟✌️💪👏👏👏👏👏
... if it sounds good, then it is good, no matter how you call that thing, Ten Years After, Ten Years Later, Hundred Seventy Split ......,
Alvin Lee is gone, of course much too soon and he - I am sure - would appreciate the quality of this band and yes, these guys play real good and deserve respect !
This was the best ever concert after Alvin Lee. Music is a totall recall experience, it doesn"t have to be just nice or perfect, good musicians take us on a journey, and it's up to us whether we like the journey. In Holland we lack shame, this is full of life!
БОГОВЕ, КОИТО ТАЧА !!!
ТОП-ИКОНА , С ОЩЕ МНОГО
УВАЖАВАМ ГИ ДО ДНЕС ,
НЕ НАСИЩА ТАЗИ "ДРОГА" :
ИДВА и И КАЗВАМ - ВЛЕЗ !
-Никога не съм разбирал
за какво се пее в тях,
но китарата, клавира,
вокалистът - с култов грях
ме привличаха от малък
и ги слушах с интерес,
продължава да е ярък
след 60 години : Yes ! 👍👏👊✌🤘👌🙋♂
Fantastyczny zespół, fantastyczny koncert
Great! Well done Joe Gooche! Great guitar sound!!
Leo Lyons, The KING OF THE BASS GUITAR.
Tim Bogert ?! Pls
Don't forget Jack Bruce.
Beck Bogert and Appice saw them too back in early 70s.
Agreed, after a certain point its entirely subjective. James Dewar was another favorite of mine.
Truth..
It was late and I was getting ready to go to sleep. Happened to click on this and Holy Smokes now I'm Wide Awake! Rock 'N Roll Baby!
I've said it before and i can't help it, it's truly beuatifull energy.!
One of the best band in 70s I like ten years after
The Best, Rip alvin Lee.
WONDERFUL BAND I LOVE FROM CHILE ...
Ít's a beautifull recording! as teenager i was in love with ''help me'' live, but now, fourty years later, i enjoy this new energy very very much. Truly beautifull!!
rock on for this Booyyy!!!!! YOU ARE THE MAAAANNNN!!!!!! folks!!! see and learn how to rock the whole place
This is just terrific. We all miss Alvin, but this is very true to his legacy!
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I am a very big Alvin Lee fan. In short, I think he a Top Ten all time talent. Great player, writer and singer. He was my favorite player in my teens. That being said Joe Gooch is a monster player and the rest of the band is killer here as it always was. Unfortunately, IMO, Joe and Leo left for their own outfit Hundred Seventy Split. Gooch was a perfect stand in for Alvin respecting his style and adding more modern guitar techniques, if you will. There is fire coming out this guy's fingers when he rips. To my mind, I want TYA music to live on and to be played at a high level. When Mozart died, his music continued. Same for John Lennon and on and on. So, I have no problem with this. It documents the greatness of one Alvin Lee with an understudy who is no slouch, for sure, even though his name is Gooch LOL. I have said it up on RUclips before, but Gooch is outstanding and better then most of his more famous guitar contemporaries. Word up.
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i agree with your comments,..thanx..gooch is the real deal
What a GREAT band! There are not enough superlatives to heap upon them.
I get the dismay of some here but this cat Joe Gooch ? The man does a excellent job..🎸 And as far as the other three are concerned ? God bless them for having the guts to brush off any comparisons to the "Lee" days/daze. 🎸
I fell asleep in front of RUclips this evening and woke up to this. Wow, Joe Gooch and Leo Lyons are amazing.
RICK Lee is one of the best drummers I have ever seen.
Desde Asturias, os amo. GRACIAS, GRACIAS, por lo que me habéis dado. GRACIAS
Whatever you all say, Alvin would have liked this. This guitarist is not Alvin but he is good. And the band is as great as ever so why not go on instead of feeling sorry for themselves and indulging in memories.
initially disappointed, till I looked at the rest of the guys...they are having a blast, playing their hearts out, and they are totally showing their appreciation to Alvin by playing His material...I'm sure Alvin would be thrilled, and the young fella on guitar is doing an excellent job. The band sounds as good as ever also...great tribute to Alvin in my book...they sound great
Tout à fait d'accord Gabrielle, je les ai vu trois fois et j'ai adoré... il suffit d'écouter.
Great lead and vocals ....I never got to hear much of 10 Years After and then the only song was "Going Home" ....this lead singer leader guitarist is excellent ...
I saw tthem three times: at Woodstock, and was on white opium at the time....it was surreal, I was 15, and at Merriweather Post Pavilion,MD , and Catholic University 70 gig, those were the days...
Long time friends and I have had the pleasure to meet also Alvin Lee before a long time, Brilliant Band ever. T.Y.A. amazing until today also with different line-up you must hear them. I you like Leo & Joe listen also to H.S.S. hundred seventy split, you will love them too.
Had the opportunity of seeing TEN YEARS AFTER in Bergerac France, - I grew up listening to Alvin Lee on lead and he was great, but respect)) - Joe Gooch, - just brilliant on lead and he loves playing with Leo Lyons)),, Just great stuff!!
Well done Joe!!!!!!!
Brilliant - great music played real good. Enjoyable listening to good musos who are having a ball grooving together and giving us great listening pleasure - Alvin Lee would be stoked to hear his legacy continue with gusto!
Man , this is as sweet as Honey from the Hive . And this is coming from someone that saw TYA 3 times in the early 70s . Tasty chops to make Alvin Proud . He may be gone but may his Music and TYA Live on . R.I.P. My Brother .
Je les ai vu en concert plusieurs fois, la super pêche, ça joue très fort....on est bien loin des pseudos groupes de rock qu'on peut voir sur les plateaux TV où dans "NRJ music awards"..... à consommer sans modération, du pur jus R&Roll
Those are damn big shoes to fill and I started watching with a healthy dose of skepticism , but that dude got some skills! Alvin would be proud to see his old band mates the new kid continue his legacy at such a high level.
59 años, years. Os escucho desde que ando en moto. Gracias. Gracias. Gracias
fantastic! Great Music and a great Band.
U guys r sounding great , nice to c u playing together ❤️
TEN YEARS AFTER! Per sempre nella mia anima! 😄🤟💪
0:51 - Working On The Road (1970 - Cricklewood Green)
5:08 - King Of The Blues (2004 - Now)-7:17: Chick is God of the Keyboards !!!!!! (appart from him i would only see Don Airey)
9:35 - Hear Me Calling (1968 - Stonedhenge)-13:30: other crazy licks from Chick !!!!!!!!!
17:31 - Big Black 45-20:44: Clap Your Hands !
22:59 - MR. RIC LEE !!!
23:17 - The Hobbit
33:09 - Love Like A Man (1970 - Cricklewood Green)
40:14 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1969 - Ssssh.)-42:38: LEO "FUCKIN'" LYONS ON THE BASS !!!!!!!!!!
48:11 - I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes (1967 - Ten Years After)
56:31 - Sunshine Of Your Love
56:55 - Baby, Please Don't Go
57:03 - Foxey Lady
57:49 - Walk This Way
58:04 - Hey Joe
58:50 - Smoke On The Water
1:02:05 - I'm Going Home (1968 - Undead)
1:13:43 - THEY'RE BAAAAAAAAAACK !!!
1:14:03 - Choo Choo Mama (1972 - Rock & Roll Music To The World)
Awesome, thank you.
Thanks! In the medley there was also few licks from "Cat's Squirrel" (Cream and Jethro Tull.)
Yep, just before Sunshine.
Best !!! Thank you
Thank you.
he's simply one of top faves, so underrated, the guy is a master
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Beautifull good vibrations! A statement how Ten Years After, with our young member, even after fourty years, can generate life in all of us.
Truly truly beautifull!
Crap had this on Quad 8 track, installed in a 1970s French Simca car, back in the day. Somewhere I still have the tape.
I think I was the only one that had a tape of TYA. Used to play it traveling down the beach along Emerald Isle, NC.
Man, having flashbacks to a fading past.
I think I purchased it at a Sears, back when they had a wonderful record area.
Most badass band I've seen for a long long time. Thank you. Peace
I wish I would have discovered Alvin Lee sooner I just discovered him in the last year!!! I am a Millennial so forgive me. I have been on a musical quest to educate myself on all this great music.
Better late than never. Great to see/hear about some truly great and legendary musicians getting re-discovered again.
Once you start mining the 60s and 70s for good music you will never come to the end of it !!! I'm nearly 50 and still finding pure gold .
I'm happy you youngsters are discovering the greatest era in the history of rock n roll music!!
The most underrated band EVER. Joe Gooch or Alvin Lee. Leo Lyons too. Chick and Rick. Get these guys into the R&R HOF.
Man, you ain’t kidding. So good to know and see that the original band is still playing. RIP Alvin Lee you we’re definitely one of the great ones!
Viva Ten Years After! Alvin Lee eterno....
This is so good, great talent sound and camerawork. True superstars RIP Alvin Lee.
The band has never been better, awesome
Although we all miss Alvin Lee, John Gouch is a terrific guitar player and singer, and does more than justice to the song and band he is in....Leo Lyons is a superb bassist and also Chick Churchil and the drumer Rick Lee. This band is one of rock and blues best ever ! Hope millions will rediscover them !
He's a good guitar player but he sings like a soggy piece of wonder bread.
@@ceedogg4270 God I thought I was just being overly critical, but that was my first thought. Guitar is okay (lacks the fullness of Alvin's hollow body) and the singing is flat and lacking.
Simply awesome!!!
What an amazing band and musicians! Thank You ✌🏼
I saw them in Gérardmer (France), yep, this dude is awesome !!!
The true successors to the original TYA sound - with a phenomenal guitarist
Not really...they are slaughtering this song!
I love this song! It's melancholic.
Glad to see them still around and rocking. Wow they also a new album😊
Saw them 1972 in Berne on Easter Monday. The ticket had the form of an easter egg.
My heart breaks kuz Alvin Lee should be playing at this concert...
I still love you my Alvin Lee may you RIP.
What a SUPERB concert!! Mr. Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill, Rick Lee are just amazing, but Joe Gooch is fantastic on lead guitar. Ten Years After songs played on a Fender instead of a Gibson is a really nice difference. Thanks for the video!!
There is video here of a studio rehearsal from 1969 of Alvin Lee playing a Strat!
ruclips.net/video/289AGcGogQI/видео.html
I am hooked on this music
Leo lyons so underrated
Gracias por compartir este súper material. Saludos a todos desde México
What an amazing concert !
This guitar player is good enough to play "I'm Goin' Home" even though he plays a completely different style Than Alvin did. He's really good. A little smoother, maybe even a little faster. Alvin was the greatest, but this kid does him justice.
though I realiize this is 9 years ago, it's good to know there are people out there still playing this kind of music today. Ten Years After Rocks On!
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This band is superb,vocals reminescint of Alvin Lee and his guitar riffs,I'm just happy that someone is doing a Ten Years After sound,graceeyusss,thanks! But couldn't listen for more than a couple songs.
Joe Gooch is brilliant!
These are the Ten Years After I saw and heard in a show at Colmar, France. They were just amazing even though we all miss what Alvin would have become but John more than fills his shoes. Un groupe qui a toujours eu un soutien rythmique exceptionnel avec le travail de Leo Lyons à la basse électrique et de Rick Lee à la batterie. Et un travail remarquable à l'orgue et au piano de Chick Churchill.
✌️❤️N'Rock&Roll,,,ReallyDigsMySoul😎
I never really had a chance to hear this band much. For whatever reason when I was a teenager they were not very prominent where I lived. In those days there was no instant access to any music you chose. I heard their name mentioned here and there, but never saw their albums for sale anywhere in my region. I must say as a rock fan and musician myself, I've never seen a group of old timers even older than me rock out so tight! Shit, they were right in the pocket on that first song despite the lighting fast tempo they played it at! I'm impressed! ✌️👍🤘
I was at this concert they headlined this festival in Verviers Belgium. They were amazing and filmed video there. A truly great night
And these guys are fantastic after all these years. I was lucky to at least see them once at the garden. I'd like to see them now. Wowooooo
No its not alvin lee but this dude still jams his ass off great job
I have always been a fan of these guys - ever since A Space in Time. I saw them for the first time on this tour in 2008. Same kind of venue: outdoor stage, warm weather, about 8000 people. Old guys (of course one young but terrific guitar player) who are so, so good at what they do. It is one of the best rock shows I have ever seen. Lyons can still really rock hard.
Saw TYA back around 1970, just between the excellent Cricklewood Green and the disappointing Watt albums. They always delivered it on stage, and these four keep the flame burning. Great job from the band with Joe Gooch.
Does anybody want to Rock and Roll? Just listen
Gracias Leo, adelante!!
My "G"--look at those fingers fly!! Alvin Lee and band. True Passion and Ready Talent.....easy and smoothe...fluid...timeless!!
Great !!!! Rock and roll
Guys got a great voice kind of sounds like album Lee but they will never be another one God bless him God bless the band thank you😆😂🤪🤘🏽🌹🌹
Que Bien tocan..
Saludos desde San Luis Potosí.
one of the best drum solo's ever
Thank you so much for this!!!
Reminds me of the doors... Amazing!!!
They are all fantastic! Love this ❤
Hope they press some vinyl, I’d buy it. Great version of good morning little school girl, well done. Man, Leo’s still got it, a true master at his craft. These guys are ready fore prime time imho.
You didn't buy nothin...go sit down!
おっさんパワー爆発!
素晴らしい‼️
Love this❤
A MELHOR BANDA DO MUNDO ( DAS 10 ) MELHORES
I'll tell ya...He's NOT Alvin but....The boy can play!!!!
Wood Choppers Ball sticks in my head. But damn, they still sound good after all this time.
ロックは若者だけじゃないということがよくわかりますよね。
ロック好きはいくら高齢になっても変わりません❗️
C'est à HEC à Jouy-en-Josas que j'ai vu TYA, en 1969, (ou j'ai également vu et entendu un Led Zeppelin en pleine ascension à un autre concert, avec un jeune Jimmy Page dans un long manteau gris qui discutait avec son public, au milieu de la salle après le concert), alors que j'étais la tête pleine de bandage et teintée de mercurochrome (suite à un accident dans une course de vélo), et je me souviens bien, alors que j'étais au bord de la scène, du regard sur moi d'Alvin Lee, quand il a vu ma tronche de "zombie". Il était en train de jouer et chanter, mais si cela l'a surpris il a continué en vrai pro! Je l'ai revu en 1970 au festival de Wight, ou j'ai passé les 5 jours/nuits, alors que le groupe était tout auréolé de sa récente gloire à Woodstock l'année d'avant! Tout ça pour dire que c'était du temps ou Alvin Lee était vivant. Aujourd'hui (actuellement en 2024), dire que c'était mieux avant me semble hors du propos de cette reformation. Trois ex-membres originaux toujours en activité leur donne le droit de porter tjrs le même nom (en tout cas, à l'époque ou ce concert a été filmé)! On a vu des reformations ou il n'y a/avait aucun membre d'origine! Gooch est un excellent "underrated' guitariste, et ses trois compères nous démontrent qu'ils ont tjrs la pêche! Alors cessez de comparer ce qui n'est pas comparable! Ce concert de 2008 est un tès bon moment ou le rock "tèniheurezafteurien" est à l'honneur! Sachons en profiter! Et merci pour le post!!!👍
Bad ass and the Bass player is still a BOSS and the Key's well just amazing to say the least...
Excellent for us old farts and the new kid filling Alvin’s shoes nicely done! I say if your gonna keep truckin’ bring the gusto along for the ride! Alvin was A+ RIP ALVIN! Oh Thanks btw
Just ran across this TYA. Love it.
MY,,,,,,,,,MUSIC,,,,,,,,,,,,,ERWIN LEE ,,BLACK SABATH,,,,,,,,,,,,,HUGS ALL ALWAYS,,,,,,,,,,FUERTE ABRAZOOOOOOOOOOOO ALL MERRY CRISTMAS,,,,