LOVE was way more appreciated in the UK than in the US. They did tour the US in 1968, including my town, Detroit. They did two days of shows at the Grande Ballroom.
Grew up in the 80s listening to alt/new wave/goth..realized the Damned single Alone Again Or 1986 was a cover in about 2000. Had to listen to the original, so bought Forever Changes CD...big fan ever since.
I saw Arthur Lee in a club in South London around 69/70. He was with other musicians. I don't remember much except that it was a great gig and that he lived up to expectations.
A dreadful interview by Jools Holland who has obviously not done any research and Arthur Lee is well aware but remains polite. RIP Arthur, you will be remembered long after Holland is forgotten.
Agreed! There is no authenticity and LOVE in Jools Holland. While Arthur is humble, Holland is trying to be a star/exciting/captivating, it's his job, I get it. And then ... there are people who don't need aplaus and are legends anyway. I can't handle the beauty and sadness of "Alone again or" - the version on Jools Holland's show is my favourite. It's been such a blessing having found Love :)
@@nextpage3535 I have found few decent covers of their music. This is one that does show some respect and brings a new angle without diminishing the original. ruclips.net/video/YesQ85HyiBE/видео.html
@Sam Smith Good to see your great talent with words. And how you manage to grasp what is actually being discussed. To help you to try and understand this. Arthur Lee was a great artist years ahead of his time. Jools Holland is a fairly mediocre musician. For Holland to interview Lee was just a joke. Lee was well aware of the stupid questions that Holland was asking but always remained polite and dignified. Perhaps before making stupid comments do some research.
Arthur did come to the UK several times in the 70's, i saw him in the spring of '74 at Croydon Greyhound. Nobody gave a **** about him then , now everyone says they loved him .
@@thelostboy916 Not his first visit , he was here in1970, but yeah Croydon Greyhound, i saw San Francisco's Flamin ' Groovies there a couple of years later, the Croydon experience was common back then !!
@@elainekerslake6865 I think you have misunderstood my post. People DID know who he was and didn't want to listen. The British music press reviewed his albums and gigs at the time , he wasn't ignored by them , he became 'cool' because over the ensuing years supposedly 'cool' people spoke about him. He was out there to discover all the time and people didn't bother. Does everyone now own albums like 'false start' 'out here' 'reel to real ' ? No they know him off the back of 'forever changes' and that seems even now , to be the sum total of their interest.
@@MrPhilfridge it appears that I didn't misunderstand anything. Foursail was poor in many people's opinions. Peak was reached in 66/67 and that was it. Why go on about poor work when the GEM is there for all.
When "Forever Changes" came out, even the Beach Boys weren't the run of the mill Beach Boys themselves and shelved an album that was ahead of it's time as well.
Ahead of its time for sure. I think this album came out before Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper I believe. Arthur Lee sure told it like it was. I think a movie about Love back in the 60's would be awesome!!!!
Exactly! One of those times when it's not good thinking "oh, damn, we should have filmed that" (even some filming outside the Wisky A Go Go between Clark and Hilldale or Bido Lido's would have been amazing.
@@readbetweenthelineslll1635 ahh ....so Pepper's was influenced by Pet Sounds...and Forever Changes was influenced by Sgt. Pepper's ...makes perfect sense!!!! Brian Wilson should get more credit then!!!!!
@@fantasypgatour Recently found it and I have to say I'm beginning to agree. It's been a great listen but the words have spoken RIGHT to me. I love it.
"You Set the Scene" is the culmination of Forever Changes, just as was "a Day in the Life" for Sgt.Pepper. Both musical milestones in mid 60s psychedelia.
Arthur wrote about politics and black issues and personal things. He was hurt by a woman and he wrote Message to Pretty.. People check to tell me What they think is right I don't listen to them Don't know day from night I'll go through life searchin' Tryin' to find the one I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip away... And I don't need you to help me find my way I can make it if I just don't see your face Once I had a problem Didn't know what to do Now I've got no problems All I had was you Guess I'll keep on searchin' And try to find the one 'Cause I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip away... To hear him sing this in an interesting and unique way is incredibly sad and haunting to me. ruclips.net/video/Hd4iEtpRjQQ/видео.html
"going too fast." Reminds me of me. When I was 19, 20,21 I had a gigging band with a horn section. I sang wrote and arranged all the tunes. When the band broke up, every guy went professional except me, I joined a yogi community. If I had stayed professional, it's likely I wouldn't be here writing this. Cocaine was flaring up at that time. ....at every party, every night.
If you listen to what other Love band member’s recollections, you get a very different story. The contributions of Bryan McLean and Johnny Echols were ignored and they were not given any credit. Arthur Lee was very talented but Forever Changes would not exist without the rest of the band.
Come on, Art could play great guitar, drums, and keyboards. Bryan MacLean wrote a couple of the songs including Alone Again Or but Arthur had the better voice for the song.
I want to hug him and thank him ...
No need, everyone is everyone else.
LOVE was way more appreciated in the UK than in the US. They did tour the US in 1968, including my town, Detroit. They did two days of shows at the Grande Ballroom.
Thank you Arthur for all the music
Grew up in the 80s listening to alt/new wave/goth..realized the Damned single Alone Again Or 1986 was a cover in about 2000. Had to listen to the original, so bought Forever Changes CD...big fan ever since.
Still, all these years later and I love every single song . Arthur Lee was a genius ❤❤❤
Very few artists achieved Arthur’s level of greatness.
I agree. Arthur Lee held the genus level of Brian Wilson - in a way.
He's humble. The music industry chewed them up, and spit them out.
..kind of like the middle ground between Brian Wilson and the Doors/Jimi Hendrix?
He would have been the 1st to tell you
Arthur Lee and Jimi Hendrix are GOAT!!
One of my all time favorite albums!
💯
It's objectively the best.
@@fantasypgatour “objectively” lmao grow up
Loved this brilliant guy ❤
Absolute legend
I saw Arthur Lee in a club in South London around 69/70. He was with other musicians. I don't remember much except that it was a great gig and that he lived up to expectations.
... real fast ... much love to you Arthur
Forever changes got gold status in the uk , took a few years but got there .
A dreadful interview by Jools Holland who has obviously not done any research and Arthur Lee is well aware but remains polite.
RIP Arthur, you will be remembered long after Holland is forgotten.
Agreed! There is no authenticity and LOVE in Jools Holland. While Arthur is humble, Holland is trying to be a star/exciting/captivating, it's his job, I get it.
And then ... there are people who don't need aplaus and are legends anyway.
I can't handle the beauty and sadness of "Alone again or" - the version on Jools Holland's show is my favourite.
It's been such a blessing having found Love :)
@@nextpage3535 Thanks for your sensible comment. Arthur Lee and Love were another dimension. Always the music! Stay safe in these dark days.
@@nextpage3535 I have found few decent covers of their music.
This is one that does show some respect and brings a new angle without diminishing the original.
ruclips.net/video/YesQ85HyiBE/видео.html
@Sam Smith Good to see your great talent with words. And how you manage to grasp what is actually being discussed.
To help you to try and understand this. Arthur Lee was a great artist years ahead of his time.
Jools Holland is a fairly mediocre musician. For Holland to interview Lee was just a joke.
Lee was well aware of the stupid questions that Holland was asking but always remained polite and dignified.
Perhaps before making stupid comments do some research.
@@georgeclarke163 Thank you! :) Sweet vocals and interesting take! All the best to you!
Arthur did come to the UK several times in the 70's, i saw him in the spring of '74 at Croydon Greyhound. Nobody gave a **** about him then , now everyone says they loved him .
Offt! Imagine visiting England for the first time and you end up in Croydon...
@@thelostboy916 Not his first visit , he was here in1970, but yeah Croydon Greyhound, i saw San Francisco's Flamin ' Groovies there a couple of years later, the Croydon experience was common back then !!
Some of us did but remember that many people have discovered him over the last thirty years because of references to him by other musicians.
@@elainekerslake6865 I think you have misunderstood my post. People DID know who he was and didn't want to listen. The British music press reviewed his albums and gigs at the time , he wasn't ignored by them , he became 'cool' because over the ensuing years supposedly 'cool' people spoke about him. He was out there to discover all the time and people didn't bother. Does everyone now own albums like 'false start' 'out here' 'reel to real ' ? No they know him off the back of 'forever changes' and that seems even now , to be the sum total of their interest.
@@MrPhilfridge it appears that I didn't misunderstand anything. Foursail was poor in many people's opinions. Peak was reached in 66/67 and that was it. Why go on about poor work when the GEM is there for all.
Arthur Lee got the Doors signed to Electra records, I heard.
When "Forever Changes" came out, even the Beach Boys weren't the run of the mill Beach Boys themselves and shelved an album that was ahead of it's time as well.
Mostly due to Brian's mental state
Thank you for this!!!!
Ahead of its time for sure. I think this album came out before Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper I believe. Arthur Lee sure told it like it was. I think a movie about Love back in the 60's would be awesome!!!!
Exactly! One of those times when it's not good thinking "oh, damn, we should have filmed that" (even some filming outside the Wisky A Go Go between Clark and Hilldale or Bido Lido's would have been amazing.
@@readbetweenthelineslll1635 ahh ....so Pepper's was influenced by Pet Sounds...and Forever Changes was influenced by Sgt. Pepper's ...makes perfect sense!!!! Brian Wilson should get more credit then!!!!!
Nope Forever Changes was after Pet Sounds, but many levels above it, it's the best album ever made.
@@fantasypgatour Recently found it and I have to say I'm beginning to agree. It's been a great listen but the words have spoken RIGHT to me. I love it.
@@kellybuchan4884 The best psychedelic lyrics ever written.
he started love in 1966 when they released their second album.
And their first
I love the closing song from this performance. You Set the Scene. Please upload if you have it!
I agree, was on here but then it was removed, please please upload it again.
"You Set the Scene" is the culmination of Forever Changes, just as was "a Day in the Life" for Sgt.Pepper. Both musical milestones in mid 60s psychedelia.
"This is the time in life that Iam living and Ill face each day w a smile cause the time Ive been given is such a little while" you set the scene
Arthur Lee to interviewer: "Elvis??" summed up the sub-par level of the interview.
Arthur wrote about politics and black issues and personal things. He was hurt by a woman and he wrote Message to Pretty..
People check to tell me
What they think is right
I don't listen to them
Don't know day from night
I'll go through life searchin'
Tryin' to find the one
I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip away...
And I don't need you to help me find my way
I can make it if I just don't see your face
Once I had a problem
Didn't know what to do
Now I've got no problems
All I had was you
Guess I'll keep on searchin'
And try to find the one
'Cause I'd go slip, slip, you'd go slip, slip away...
To hear him sing this in an interesting and unique way is incredibly sad and haunting to me. ruclips.net/video/Hd4iEtpRjQQ/видео.html
Couldn't get out of LA cos the acid was too good🌎💚🌍✌🏼👍🏼😍😊😊
"going too fast." Reminds me of me. When I was 19, 20,21 I had a gigging band with a horn section. I sang wrote and arranged all the tunes. When the band broke up, every guy went professional except me, I joined a yogi community. If I had stayed professional, it's likely I wouldn't be here writing this. Cocaine was flaring up at that time. ....at every party, every night.
Did you do any recordings since then?
If you listen to what other Love band member’s recollections, you get a very different story. The contributions of Bryan McLean and Johnny Echols were ignored and they were not given any credit. Arthur Lee was very talented but Forever Changes would not exist without the rest of the band.
Bought the cassette forever changes many years ago after hearing all the reviews but outwith alone again or it never really impressed me 🎶
'where were you first born?' I don't know why that question made me laugh. 'And then second born?'
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Love co wrote forever changes, not just Lee. They did the music, he couldn't play. Give them some credit.
Come on, Art could play great guitar, drums, and keyboards. Bryan MacLean wrote a couple of the songs including Alone Again Or but Arthur had the better voice for the song.
Love played in England in 1970. Mr Holland didn't know?
That's fun, because I was born in 2003, and my name is Arthur Leal, that I think that is close to the name Lee
that's nice.
What a horrendous interview
What a missed opportunity.
"When were you first born?" (?!)
Lazy and very disappointing.
(No reflection on the great Arthur Lee himself, though.)
Is he mixed race?
Interviewer F
A shame Jools is such an awful interviewer
Do not like Jools' hair. Arthur looks great, though.
Can’t listen to, too many Arthur Lee records !!
"Da Capo" is better
what even side 2 ? Thats funny
@@MrPhilfridge yeah the 2nd side is filler , sort of like Goin Home by the Stones. the 1st album was mostly garage band music.
@@kenhoyer8601 still pretty solid, though.
I love Da Capo. Stephanie Knows Who, Orange Skies, she Comes In Colours