Ten Years After - Good Morning Little School Girl - 8/4/1975 - Winterland (Official)

Ten Years After - Good Morning Little School Girl
Recorded Live: 8/4/1975 - Winterland - San Francisco, CA
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Personnel:
Alvin Lee - lead vocals, guitar
Chick Churchill - organ
Leo Lyons - bass
Ric Lee - drums
Summary:
Extraordinary blues/rock guitarist Alvin Lee had already begun pursuing his solo career in earnest by the time he returned for the 28th and final U.S. tour of the original Ten Years After. Upon completion of the 1975 tour, TYA would split up and not return until a reunion was staged in 1989.
Although a cult fave, the band burst onto the world music scene after it appeared in the documentary film, Woodstock, one of whose highlights was the performance of "I'm Goin' Home" by Lee and the band. This show, recorded at Bill Graham's Winterland ballroom, opens with a rockin' (but incomplete) version of the band's radio hit, "Rock & Roll Music To The World." They follow it with one their classics, "Love Like A Man." Muddy Water's "Good Morning Little School Girl," is next, and leads to long and tasty slow blues.
A 20-minute version of "I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes" is followed by a 12- minute but incomplete "I'm Going Home." After a souped-up version of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen," Lee and the band close with two of their own hits: "Choo Choo Mama" and "Baby, Won't You Let Me Rock 'n' Roll You."
One of the biggest blues/rock acts on the planet between 1969 and 1974, Ten Years After could attribute their far reaching success to two things: Promoter Bill Graham and their appearance in the landmark music documentary Woodstock. Graham was among the earliest U.S. promoters to book the band, and he made them a staple act at both the Fillmore East and West, and of course, Winterland.
By the time this show was recorded. TYA had become primarily a vehicle for Alvin Lee's blistering guitar work, its songs comprised of equal parts rock, blues, and jazz. In 1972, the band would leave Decca Records (the label that signed them in 1967), and move to Columbia's corporate home. Columbia would take the band in a more radio friendly/pop driven direction (hence, the hit single "I'd Love To Change The World"). Frustrated with the popular music trend, Alvin Lee left the band, which disbanded soon after the second Columbia release in 1975.
The original lineup made one reunion LP and did one more tour in 1988/89 before disbanding again. In 2003, Ric Lee assembled the group again, although Alvin would not participate. He was replaced by guitarist Joe Gooch, and the band is still recording and touring today.

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  • @jarettkuhn1399
    @jarettkuhn13992 жыл бұрын

    People keep typing that Alvin Lee was most underrated. He was voted fastest guitar player back in the early seventies. Yes lots of people today have no idea who he is or who TYA is. Only great ears know of them. Thus everyone on this site qualifies.

  • @frankstolar1575
    @frankstolar1575

    Fug nugent,Alvin was there first.

  • @jimlucas3872
    @jimlucas3872

    I rank him as one of the top blues guitarist of all time!!!! he was extremely underrated and underappreciated….

  • @rodneypray9529
    @rodneypray9529 Жыл бұрын

    Clapton who??!! Mr. Lee plays circles around Mr. Clapton..in my humble opinion ✌️🤘

  • @SuperAnimelover100
    @SuperAnimelover1002 жыл бұрын

    Ten Years After needs to be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame !!!

  • @GreekRocker00
    @GreekRocker004 жыл бұрын

    Leo Lyons is playing his guts out, incredible bassist!

  • @dfkdlm00
    @dfkdlm00

    I saw TYA at their Houston appearance on the 1975 tour. While Leslie West was playing, my brother & I were grumbling about the sh***y seats our mother had bought us, way by the backstage area. But suddenly, there he was, Alvin mulling around (& Ric Lee scoring some drugs in the row behind us). Trying not to alert others to his presence, we quietly yelled at Alvin, and sure as can be, he headed over and reached way up to our seats and shook our hands (well, I got just a little finger). What a great guy! 😆

  • @davidsutarik1223
    @davidsutarik1223

    Alvin Lee, Rory Gallagher and Robin Trower. The Holy Trinity of the six string !

  • @parabellumsports
    @parabellumsports28 күн бұрын

    Saw TYA reunion, Pontiac Silver Dome, early '80s. They were the BEST live-performing band I ever heard (Zappa a close second). They could have time-travelled from 1970 and sounded no better.

  • @JoelTovel
    @JoelTovel

    Alvin was a guitar legend.

  • @cliffnelson1174
    @cliffnelson1174 Жыл бұрын

    I am 70 and I still own ever vinyl record they produced and I bought them when they were first issued. Near mint condition.

  • @kenbaker8868
    @kenbaker88682 жыл бұрын

    I was at this concert! I saw Alvin play and he completely blew away the whole crowd! We were blown out by Alvin and the band! I have never seen anyone since and will never see anyone like him!!

  • @mtgne5351
    @mtgne53514 жыл бұрын

    Fifty years after - still amazing!

  • @videoogler
    @videoogler2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone in this band was a top notch musician. Alvin is definitely my all time favorite guitar player.

  • @davidlichner9349
    @davidlichner93495 жыл бұрын

    Here's to Alvin Lee and Ten Years After; as long is there are people, there will be rock and roll like this to hear.

  • @foothilldave
    @foothilldave

    Alvin Lee is one of those guitarists whose style is so unique you can name him after hearing a handful of notes. I first heard him as a teenager (on 8-track tapes from the flea market :) and have loved his music for 50 years. His bassist was no slouch either!

  • @robertatwell2490
    @robertatwell2490

    Was a freshman in college 1970. Alvin & TYA + Leslie West & Mountain played in small venue on our campus. My ears are still bleeding!

  • @johnmochan2321
    @johnmochan2321

    He came he played had fun did not care about fame.Very gracious player God bless ❤

  • @victorharris3375
    @victorharris33753 жыл бұрын

    Good old rock n roll. Where is today?

  • @williamhagan1317
    @williamhagan13172 жыл бұрын

    WOW...Saw these guys back in the 70.s...back when music was music