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    ALVIN LEE: Dead at 68

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/...guitarist-dies

    Alvin Lee Is Going Home: 'Ten Years After' Guitarist Dies



    Guitarist Alvin Lee, whose incendiary performance with the British band Ten Years After was one of the highlights of the 1969 Woodstock festival, has died.

    He was 68. Lee's website says he "passed away early this morning [Wednesday] after unforeseen complications following a routine surgical procedure." An assistant to his daughter also confirmed the news to NPR.

    His band's biggest hit — "I'd Love to Change the World" — came a couple years after Woodstock. We'll embed a clip from that.

    But for those of us of a certain age who wished they could play a guitar well, it's Lee's furious fretting on "I'm Going Home" — famously memorialized in the Woodstock movie — for which he'll be most remembered. Some have called it "guitar excess." This blogger can tell you that many, many teenage guys thought it was great.

    Guitar Aficionado put it this way in a piece published last year:

    "For a full-on blues-rocking experience, there's no beating Ten Years After's adrenaline-fueled reading of 'I'm Going Home.' The performance, an intense nod to vintage blues and '50s rock and roll, featured the lightning-fast fretwork of Ten Years After frontman Alvin Lee. 'The solo on the movie sounds pretty rough to me these days,' Lee told Guitar Aficionado late last week. 'But it had the energy, and that was what Ten Years After were all about at the time.' "

    According to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, a good source for Woodstock history, Ten Years After's set on Aug. 17, 1969, came right after the performance by Country Joe and the Fish and right before The Band.

    RIP ALVIN....ROCK ON!!!

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    A GRATE player!!!

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    Never noticed how much Denis Leary looks like him before.... R.I.P.

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    Fantastic guitarist.
    Stay Frosty, muthas!

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    Damn. One of my faves. Fuck we're vetting old.
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    Wow . Sad . I met Alvin Lee on Halloween night 1984 after a show at the legendary nightclub Mississippi Nights . He was super cool to us . He hung out and spent time with dozens of people taking pictures , signing autographs , swapping old stories , etc. I still have a wine goblet from his tour bus ( long story )
    As for the show : Talk about a guitar clinic ! Man , this fucker could bring it and then some !
    Ten Years After used to play here A LOT way back when . Damn .

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    Why is it that genuine cool cats like Alvin Lee kick the bucket but the Biebers and Lohans continue to waste precious oxygen?

    RIP.
    My karma just ran over your dogma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zing! View Post
    Why is it that genuine cool cats like Alvin Lee kick the bucket but the Biebers and Lohans continue to waste precious oxygen?

    RIP.
    Ummmm..cause they're young?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Vengeance View Post
    Fantastic guitarist.
    Bummer. R.I.P. Very underated player.

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    Another legend gone...

    I have every TYA album. Been a fan for a long time. My fave is this one:



    I saw Alvin Lee on stage in 1995, it was a blast. He played his legendary peace-and-love "Woodstick" guitar from the first song to the last. A very, very cool guy.


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    Alvin Lee deserves to be paid homage. He was such a great guitarist and composer, totally devoted to, even possessed by his own music. His voice was very recognizable too. A great, great Monsieur.


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    He literally lived his guitar solos, with fury. Here it's TYA jamming "Woke up this morning" during the "Ssssh." studio sessions.


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    This one's one of my fave, just furious - "Choo Choo Mama"


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    "I want you - she's so heavy", from his 1994 solo album - George Harrison played with him on this one.


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    A 1975 version of "One of these days", Ten Years After at their best, arguably.


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    Alvin Lee interviewed in 1988. Pretty interesting. He speaks about his influences, young guitarists of that period, his own playing "from adrenaline", about his way of playing the guitar.
    He was nicknamed "Captain Speed Fingers" because of his fast guitar playing.

    To me, if there was but one who could illustrate what a 20st century guitar player was in a couple of centuries, Alvin Lee would be te one. 100% musician.


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