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- From: Daniel.Parmet@launchpad.unc.edu (Daniel Parmet)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll.hard
- Subject: Re: Alvin Lee/Ten Years After
- Message-ID: <1992Dec26.172323.18730@samba.oit.unc.edu>
- Date: 26 Dec 92 17:23:23 GMT
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- In article <ganders-221292161414@129.46.148.48> ganders@Qualcomm.comm
- (Greg Anderson) writes:
- >Anybody out there (besides me) still enjoy listening to the clean,
- >lightning-fast guitar work of this man? E.g. Choo Choo Mama, Baby Won't
- >You Let Me Rock-n-Roll You, Goin' Home, Once There Was a Time... etc.?
-
- I've been listening to Alvin Lee & Ten Years After since I was four years old.
- My brother, who was sixteen then, used to play their albums all the time. I
- got hooked.
-
- I've got all of Ten Years After's albums and some of Alvin Lee's solo stuff.
- He's just such an articulate player that gets amazing tone out of that Gibson.
- I saw him at the Tower Theatre here in Philadelphia about five years ago.
- His drummer and bassist left a lot to be desired, but he was still playing
- some fierce blues.
-
- - Dan
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