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See how Nick (🇩🇪) and Lex (🇺🇸/🇲🇽) listen to this song that is new to them, but has been suggested multiple times. We realized that we may have heard this in a movie before; let us now if we're on the right train of thought!
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@mvellis3863
@mvellis3863 3 года назад
R.I.P. Alvin Lee. One of the greatest guitarists of all time
@Champion_Aquatics
@Champion_Aquatics 2 года назад
Fastest fingers in the west.
@ronaldgenendlis6423
@ronaldgenendlis6423 2 года назад
Absolutely his sound was incredible so haunting this song.
@Martin.Wilson
@Martin.Wilson 2 года назад
The master of two guitar solos in every song. Lee was a guitar god. We could sure use his music today. Pax vobiscum, Mr. Lee.
@scottjackson163
@scottjackson163 2 года назад
Proud to say that I saw Ten Years After in concert (1973). Alvin Lee was the man.
@hughmontgomery4757
@hughmontgomery4757 Год назад
I agree
@chrisnewton5126
@chrisnewton5126 3 года назад
Alvin Lee's & Ten Years After's performance at Woodstock is a must listen and video. "I'm Going Home"
@MarkKlass
@MarkKlass 3 года назад
Heli-copter!
@rickb4806
@rickb4806 3 года назад
love that one
@jbojoify
@jbojoify 3 года назад
YES PLEASE!
@outwest1014
@outwest1014 3 года назад
Absolutely also "Hey Little School Girl" Unbelievable speed on the Guitar, Alvin Lee RIP.
@rickcrane9883
@rickcrane9883 3 года назад
Amen. The best live performance I’ve ever seen. Stay for the watermelon 🍉.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 3 года назад
This is one of the most iconic rock songs from the Vietnam War era, it’s been used in countless movies and 📺 shows.
@Martin.Wilson
@Martin.Wilson 2 года назад
Back in the day, this was more of an anthem than just another song for us. God, I miss those days more than ever now.
@leeheather3195
@leeheather3195 3 года назад
The one and only alvin Lee sleep well dude .ten years after one of the most underrated bands ever.
@eddieboggs8306
@eddieboggs8306 3 года назад
Rock and Roll Music to the World to me their greatest album. I still have a copy of the album.
@zaqwertyfish
@zaqwertyfish 3 года назад
My dad passed his record collection to me... This was included... Immaculate condition... Amazing
@tubecoatue
@tubecoatue 3 года назад
I know this will provoke an instant "ok boomer" reaction from some, but this is one of those songs it's so hard to believe hasn't been heard before given how pleasantly burned it will forever be in my memory. I'm so pleased that you and others of your generation are discovering how great music used to be especially during the late 60's and early 70s. Rock on.
@scottbaldock8353
@scottbaldock8353 2 года назад
I hear you brother. Etched in my heart.
@deborahpaley21
@deborahpaley21 2 года назад
don't EVER apologize for being a boomer. we did it all, things these kids only dream of : )
@denislaferriere2693
@denislaferriere2693 2 года назад
@@deborahpaley21 You are sooo right....even today with computer they would never do as it was back then....the vibes
@williegordon9236
@williegordon9236 Год назад
There's a what certain people would call a homophobic slur in this song. When Alvin says "Dykes and fairies, where is sanity?".
@jacket5456
@jacket5456 Год назад
Nah, as a Gen Z, I appreciate all music opinions from older generations. Music is made generationally after all.
@chuckconner3694
@chuckconner3694 3 года назад
Tremendous song. Alvin Lee absolutely wears this song out.
@happymethehappyone8300
@happymethehappyone8300 3 года назад
ARGENT "HOLD YOUR HEAD UP"..AN ABSOLUTE CLASSIC..TRUTH.
@philipnavin9134
@philipnavin9134 3 года назад
Liar, Thunder And Lightning
@roberterdman7268
@roberterdman7268 3 года назад
I agree. Hard to believe these kids have not heard these songs, because we all have heard the tunes in movies, TV ads, etc. Classic rock lives on, however we keep it alive.....
@mr.mojorisin1616
@mr.mojorisin1616 3 года назад
Ten Years After featuring the great Alvin Lee! I was fortunate enough to see Alvin Lee Band back in 1982 opening for Black Sabbath. Absolutely Incredible Guitarist! Thanks for the reaction.
@vicprovost2561
@vicprovost2561 3 года назад
What a show that must have been! WOW!
@mr.mojorisin1616
@mr.mojorisin1616 3 года назад
@@vicprovost2561 It was AWESOME!
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
Me too, in '81.
@mr.mojorisin1616
@mr.mojorisin1616 3 года назад
@@kenbarton2920 That's when I saw them...November of '81.
@kenbarton2920
@kenbarton2920 3 года назад
@@mr.mojorisin1616 Cool. I was working the ski lifts at Crystal Mtn, SE of Seattle. while driving into Enumclaw to cash my check when I heard on the radio Alvin Lee was doing a show in Downtown Seattle that evening, so after I cashed my check I kept driving to Seattle & saw the show.
@gregcormier2379
@gregcormier2379 3 года назад
The incredible guitar work by Alvin Lee makes this song instantly recognizable. A couple of movies you may have seen that used this were Tropic Thunder and Suicide Squad. There are probably many others as well as this was a very iconic Viet Nam protest song.
@fewwiggle
@fewwiggle 3 года назад
More of an anti-protest song -- saying "We are just the singers in a rock in roll band, don't expect us to have the answers"
@ericmorgan204
@ericmorgan204 3 года назад
@@fewwiggle the message kind of reminds me of “Human”, “Don’t blame me, I’m only human after all”, by Rag and Bone Man.
@kassandrayuen8131
@kassandrayuen8131 3 года назад
@fewwiggle No you just missed the entire point of the song. Its not an anti protest song. The song is saying theres a lot of bad stuff in the world and he would love to change it but doesnt know how. He doesnt have the talent for it. Hes not a world changer. Its pretty obvious in the lyrics. "Id love to change the world But i dont know what to do So ill leave it up to you Stop the war Tax the rich Feed the poor Til there are no rich no more" Its a feeling of helplesness as well after all the bad shit in the 60s and the 70s And also how he explained it in an interview with Vintage Rock. By no means does it mean anti-protest
@fewwiggle
@fewwiggle 3 года назад
@@kassandrayuen8131 Yes, I got all that. But it is certainly closer to being "anti-protest" (as in "there's no point in me, the singer, protesting") versus being a anti-war/Vietnam protest song.
@kassandrayuen8131
@kassandrayuen8131 3 года назад
@@fewwiggle Absolutely not. It IS an anti vietnam and anti war song. And its not nowhere near anti-protest. He would like to fix the shit he mentioned but dont really know how and he cant, but hopes someone will. And good luck to them. Stop twisting their meaning to fit your narrative. ROCK AND FOLK MAGAZINE, FRANCE September 2008 (English Translation) R&F: Great songs here ("I'd love to change the world", "Over The Hill") - Do you realise "I'd love to..." has turned into a peace anthem these days ? The peace sign was on your guitar - were you into that "make love not war thing" ? Had it anything to do you with the fact you were playing the USA a lot at a time when the anti-Vietnam war thing was going on ?? AL: Yes, Yes and yes. I was totally involved in all that and very frustrated that I could not do anything about it hence the words I’d Love to Change The World but I don’t know what to do, so I’ll leave it up to you…… and the best of luck.
@johnr.5475
@johnr.5475 2 года назад
Bluest blue - a MUST. Out of this world.
@scottbaldock8353
@scottbaldock8353 2 года назад
This is a landmark song. One of my top five faves.
@bjarthj
@bjarthj 2 года назад
I am almost 60 yo. I grew up in Norway with this music presented from my 2 older brothers. Ten Years After has always been a part of my childhood and after. Together with Little Feat and Jimi Hendix. True Legends all of those bands 50 years ago. Love from Norway! This song is ICONIC!
@jeffmpvd7689
@jeffmpvd7689 3 года назад
This song has the epitome of what I call the "hippie rock" sound. Love it 😊
@scotttrainer9704
@scotttrainer9704 3 года назад
Alvin Lee is definitely near the top of my list of best concerts. He does some amazing blues.
@justinnielsen9766
@justinnielsen9766 3 года назад
The acoustic parts also remind me of Greg Lake's playing in ELP.
@jeffmpvd7689
@jeffmpvd7689 3 года назад
Yes, they just listed to "from the beginning" by ELP. Very similar on the acoustic.
@Landser64
@Landser64 3 года назад
Like from Lucky Man
@cweefy
@cweefy 3 года назад
goddamn i wish i could hear music of this caliber for the first time again .
@MarkRouse-w3d
@MarkRouse-w3d 14 дней назад
Saw them in El Paso 1971. What a concert, still in my head-BAM
@richardhooser5096
@richardhooser5096 3 года назад
Yeah! 10 Years after I’m Going Home would be awesome as well. Take me right back to Woodstock!
@rickbowman21
@rickbowman21 3 года назад
I’m Going Home, especially the live version from Woodstock.
@emilyflotilla931
@emilyflotilla931 3 года назад
Lyrics aside, that guitar vacillates between begging and crying! These guys spoke to the angst of seeing us misuse our world on a daily basis.
@suzkstein
@suzkstein 3 года назад
OMG. I love this and I love you guys hearing this. Soooo awesome. Peace, Love, Rock&Roll!
@CamiMack5616
@CamiMack5616 2 года назад
This song is simply epic, and like the majority of 70s tunes, it's stood the test of time, and is still relevant or popular today. The mid 1960s through 1970s... hands down the best years, musically.
@RM-iq7dk
@RM-iq7dk Год назад
If you take the 16 year period from 1964 to 1980 and look at the volume of incredible music that was put out it is mind boggling.
@ezm69
@ezm69 3 года назад
The Youngbloods and specifically Get Together should definitely be on your list to check out as well as Darkness Darkness.
@oldairyheir
@oldairyheir 3 года назад
Ten Years After. "Let. The. Sky. Fall" You won't be disappointed! Glad to see that you can appreciate the music I grew up with. It's timeless, for sure! Thank you!
@tommathews3964
@tommathews3964 3 года назад
Excellent suggestion!
@t.j.payeur5331
@t.j.payeur5331 3 года назад
One of the greatest riff tunes ever. Space in Time is one of my favorite albums. Saw 'em in 1972, Bangor, Maine. Alvin Lee was also a master of ledgedermain, he'd be playing his guitar and he'd be pulling flowers from out of nowhere, he'd mess with the mike and pull out all kinds of stuff, just what one needed to deal with whilst tripping one's ass off, goddamn, could he play the guitar, what a show...p.s. you gotta hear them do I'm Going Home at Woodstock. And Soul Sacrifice by Santana!
@kurtmontas5439
@kurtmontas5439 3 года назад
Their Woodstock performance was a highlight of the festival. And a treat for guitar 🎸lovers.
@markdelfavero2856
@markdelfavero2856 3 года назад
I grew up in the 60 s and 70 s and this song is one of my all time favorite s. Love your videos
@ecu8r
@ecu8r Год назад
There's music made everyday and great music but once in a while we're presented with masterpieces.
@richstabenow8958
@richstabenow8958 3 года назад
I've always loved this song. Thanks!
@rikconverse8726
@rikconverse8726 3 года назад
This was from the bands 6th album "A Space In Time", their most commercial and successful to that date. They were primarily a blues oriented band up to this point! The name for the band was in reference to Elvis - They started playing under the name "Ten Years After because it was taht long after Elvis's most successful year 1956. Alvin Lee was a big Elvis fan.
@yesterdayproductions1019
@yesterdayproductions1019 Год назад
Alvin Lee was known as the "fastest gun" out there. He could play notes extremely fast with great tone & accuracy in perfect time. He also had a pretty good voice. His band was really good & they did a good job in "keeping up with him". The song is in E Minor which is like a first cousin to the key of G.
@waynesworld7804
@waynesworld7804 2 года назад
A great band, one of my favourites. They have a terrific catalogue which you should delve into.
@robcurrie1826
@robcurrie1826 3 года назад
1971 was an unbelievable year in music, your show could cover this year entirely 😁... what an amazing song, I loved it the first time I heard it, around the same time I got into Yes... and A Space In Time is a classic album... also check out Rock and Roll Music To The World, Standing At The Station in particular, you’ll love it ... well done guys ✌️❤️🇦🇺😎
@cesarnarro6013
@cesarnarro6013 3 года назад
Rob Currie: 1968 to 1974, 75 was a great time for music. Thank's to you tube I've been checking out albums from bands in that time period that I didn't even know existed. Some are really good !!!
@thatoneguyagain2252
@thatoneguyagain2252 3 года назад
1971 was my touchstone year for music - most of the bands of their time did some of their best work then. Let's look at some of the albums: Who's Next, Sticky Fingers, Led Zeppelin IV, Fragile AND the Yes Album, Aqualung, Four Way Street, Grateful Dead ("Skull and Roses"), Electric Warrior, Tapestry, Meddle, Thirds, Tupelo Honey, The Cry Of Love AND Rainbow Bridge, The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys, Blue, L.A. Woman, Pearl, Rock On AND Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore, Rough And Ready, Nursery Cryme, Free ... Live, Love It To Death AND Killer, Santana III, Blue, Look At Yourself, Every Picture Tells A Story, Imagine, E Pluribus Funk AND Survival, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, Hunky Dory, Straight Up, Master Of Reality, Fireball, Madman Across The Water AND 17-11-70, What's Going On, At Fillmore East, Moving Waves, American Pie, Teaser And The Firecat, The Thrill Is Gone, Pendulum, . . . Okay, I cheated - I have all this at my fingertips because I'm currently building a "1971" playlist (my third). But that doesn't make my point any less valid - 1971 was a kick-ass year.
@moonchild9876
@moonchild9876 3 года назад
Never tire of this song and I am 63. Iconic.
@mahatmadude
@mahatmadude 3 года назад
In 1970, went to a concert to see Ten Years After. As a guitar player, Alvin Lee was a hero. First band, the warm up, was Yes. The J Geils Band was next up and then the Maestro topped off an incredible night of music. Those were the days...like going to see ELP on their first American tour (really loved Keith's band called 'The Nice') at the Hollywood Bowl and the warm up was Edgar Winter with Rick Derringer (Frankenstein) the middle was Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, then Emerson, Lake and Palmer! What an amazing era for music. Keep up the good work. Peace & love, Uncle Brother
@cesarnarro6013
@cesarnarro6013 3 года назад
Mathew K . Miss those days ! Went to a lot of concerts but I could have gone to a lot more. Kind of took it for granted.
@williamhopper8619
@williamhopper8619 Год назад
One of the great albums of my youth every song is awesome🥰🥰
@arknoliastrokelbean2503
@arknoliastrokelbean2503 3 года назад
Here#s some more TYA~ "I'm Going Home" Woodstock @One of Thesae Days" "No Title" (That's the song's name) "50,000 Miles Beneath my Brain"
@loisr3970
@loisr3970 3 года назад
I think it was in Good Morning Vietnam !!!!! That whole soundtrack is awesome... Great cut have not heard this in a while!!!
@davejarvis7522
@davejarvis7522 Год назад
A great classic song , stands even for today even though it's 50 years old
@jeffw6912
@jeffw6912 3 года назад
So much to love about this song. Great choice. By the way, this is an example of a kind of super band. Great individual artists. Keep up the great work on the channel.
@shillcreativeworkshop
@shillcreativeworkshop 3 года назад
You need to see this music in a historical perspective. Contrast the music from the late 60's early 70's with music from the 40's and 50's. Early rock music was a dramatic shift from what came before. That's what truly gives it relevance. It all was amazingly new, and changed the course of music.
@nancyknoblauch9226
@nancyknoblauch9226 3 года назад
One of the soundtracks of my youth. Saw them live, Alvin Lee is one of the best guitarists of his era.
@cwcroswell
@cwcroswell 3 года назад
Alvin Lee!!! Became a household name when they debuted at Woodstock.. mind blowing energy and the guitar mastery and epic performer! I had the privilege of seeing him in the early 80’s at a local pub that would feature big names from time to time. Nothing compares to being in such a intimate up close connection witnessing greatness occur! Lol Do yourself a favor and watch the Woodstock performance!! 🎼👊✌️❤️
@scotttrainer9704
@scotttrainer9704 2 года назад
Alvin Lee was a monster on guitar. One of the best concerts I've ever attended.
@grahamhowes6904
@grahamhowes6904 2 года назад
They were a great band worth checking out their contribution on WOODSTOCK
@markdraine3571
@markdraine3571 3 года назад
Alvin was just tremendous. Passed away not that long ago , and was really a major force in blues -driven ,late sixties rock n roll...Try "One of these Days " or his version of "Good morning little schoolgirl ."
@markmatthews4481
@markmatthews4481 2 года назад
From the album A Space In Time. Incredible album.
@dorkmier
@dorkmier 3 года назад
Hey Nick N Lex. Having 5 older brothers and always wanting to do what ever they were I got to hear a lot of 60's and 70's rock growing up. I remember hearing this for the first time. Great song and I knew Nick would like Alvin Lee's guitar work. I'm glad you both enjoyed the song. Keep up the good work. "KEEP MUSIC ALIVE".
@carloleinardi5695
@carloleinardi5695 2 года назад
Very lucky to be young in the best era of rock and all other kinds of music, saw TYA 4 times in Italy
@hopeulikenudes
@hopeulikenudes 3 года назад
I have been listening to this song/ album since I was 10 years old. I will be 58 this year and still rock out to this awesome album. Glad you guys both liked it you have great taste in music.
@dannycasson1551
@dannycasson1551 3 года назад
This is the first song I’d teach my students when they were ready to advance to bass runs and chord changes. A Classic among classics. 🎸
@sc2824
@sc2824 Год назад
Great song, still pertinent today. Saw them in the early 70s - the most electrifying concert I've experienced. Alvin Lee was a fantastic blues/rock guitarist, and the band was excellent. Check out some of 10YA's old live videos.
@dberg666
@dberg666 3 года назад
As others have said, Alvin Lee is great, he was once known as the fastest guitar player, but he also had melody and soul in his playing
@WonjiDharma
@WonjiDharma 3 года назад
The first concert I ever went to was Ten Years After in Long Beach, California, it was in 1975, the opening act was Gary Wright followed by Slade, and the Ten Years After. I also saw Alvin Lee with his new band Ten Years Later in 1978 in Saarbruken, Germany.
@zaqwertyfish
@zaqwertyfish 3 года назад
Wow... I have this on vinyl from 1971... My dad loved them... Good stuff
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff 3 года назад
Alvin Lee blew away people at Woodstock. One of the fastest leads you will hear with not a missed or slurred note when he plays. The leads are almost organic for him, a lot like David Gilmore.
@randlnickel9196
@randlnickel9196 Год назад
This album is AMAZING A Space in Time
@Matt..G
@Matt..G 3 года назад
Great song. Also, your intro greeting “hi everyone” your voice has such a beautiful welcoming tone to it. Another cool reaction vid you two.
@markhenrynoll5601
@markhenrynoll5601 2 года назад
I remember hearing this when it first came out. Great Song.
@shaunedwards4893
@shaunedwards4893 2 года назад
The blend of acoustic and electric. Is great.
@neilphelan145
@neilphelan145 3 года назад
When this album came out the recording industry was experimenting with Quadraphonic sound. This was one of the few albums recorded with the technique. An older brother of my friend returned from Viet Nam and brought home from Japan the specialist stereo equipment that was needed for the new format. It was absolutely mind blowing to hear and experience. It didnt go over very well because it was very expensive to own the equipment and to record with in the studio. I recommend that you should watch the film Woodstock, a 3 day music festival with aprox 500,000 people in attendance, and you will see Ten Years After playing an epic rock tune called Going Home. The lead guitarist and vocalist Alvin Lee will absolutely blow you away! Check it out.
@curtwatters4395
@curtwatters4395 Год назад
First stanza may be one of the best ever written!
@bassmanjohn4052
@bassmanjohn4052 2 года назад
How relevant is this song the way things are now?! Amazing 😎
@mackeymintle66
@mackeymintle66 3 года назад
This was always a treat when it came on the radio in the 80’s
@ronortega95
@ronortega95 3 года назад
Thanks To both of you for the mention. Ten Years After is one of my favorite bands. I think you will like more of their songs.
@avlanche7777
@avlanche7777 2 года назад
My favorite song Heard it on the school bus when I was about 6 years old. This and space oddity. Nice guys.
@cesarnarro6013
@cesarnarro6013 3 года назад
The album this song is on " A Space In Time " is excellent !!!
@randlnickel9196
@randlnickel9196 2 года назад
I soooooo much loved growing up to this music
@tonywtyt
@tonywtyt 3 года назад
Off the subject... A song that popped into my mind is "Whiskey Train"' by Procol Harem. It features Robin Trower, who was their guitarist.
@dancarpenter4360
@dancarpenter4360 3 года назад
The whole album is good
@charliemac64
@charliemac64 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to see Alvin Lee twice. The second time was in a bar. THAT was fecking awesome.
@astonsfan
@astonsfan 3 года назад
Ssssh album by Ten Years After,....every song is GOLD!!!!
@fernandosinarle3378
@fernandosinarle3378 3 года назад
Esto es una pasada ,fantastico, marvilloso , Magico
@jacksonlee3771
@jacksonlee3771 Год назад
A song that is very relevant today. Prophetic
@simonbeverley9458
@simonbeverley9458 2 года назад
He was from Nottingham, England. My town.we love everybody.
@byronmitchell3784
@byronmitchell3784 3 года назад
TEN YEARS AFTER, "I LOVE TOO CHANGE THE WORLD"... ONE OF THOSE TOP 15 SONGS OF ALL TIME... GUITARIST ALVIN LEE AND LEAD SINGER... RECENTLY PAST... AWAY. CONSIDERED WON OF THE BEST BLUES PLAYER.
@thomascanfield9165
@thomascanfield9165 3 года назад
Such an excellent choice ! A few other reactors have covered it, but I’m always ready for another listen. BTW, I once inquired about that trippy effect on the chorus vocals and a guy left a comment about the “Leslie speaker” - an invention from the 1930’s. They set a mike in front of one of those to get that cool sound. Wikipedia even has a photo of one in a transparent case so you can see the inner parts.
@dinovassilakos6868
@dinovassilakos6868 2 года назад
As the Jaybirds they were the band that took the place of the Beatles in Hamburg. Alvin was friends with George Harrison since then. He played slide on Alvin's Bluest Blues one of the best blues songs ever.
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 3 года назад
Incredible song that will live on for decades!more!
@rikconverse8726
@rikconverse8726 3 года назад
Undead, technically the band's second album, was a live album but contains "Going Home" that would become famous in their Woodstock performance.
@rjtoth9152
@rjtoth9152 2 года назад
One of the first tapes recorded in quad. The sounds are distinct and layered. Trippy
@jeffbaca1173
@jeffbaca1173 Год назад
Turns out this song was used as a cell phone commercial in Greece. Hi , enjoyed your reactions.
@quentinmichel7581
@quentinmichel7581 Год назад
Alvin Lee...great rock & blues guitarist and once known as rock's fastest axeman. Check out the band's killer live performance of "I'm Goin' Home" at Woodstock (1969) and there's a b&w film of them performing "Good Mornin' Little Schoolgirl" that not only highlights Alvin Lee, but you also get a good gander at one of Rock/Blues most manic bassists. Both very worth checking out.
@stratdeluxe1993
@stratdeluxe1993 Год назад
There once was a guitarist that could shred and write songs! R.I.P Alvin Lee
@juancarlosrodriguez7623
@juancarlosrodriguez7623 3 года назад
Epic song and great band one of my favorites bands of blues Rock great reaction 👍
@robertasirgutz8800
@robertasirgutz8800 2 года назад
Lee was an amazing blues guitarist. Era of the Winter brothers and other amazing players.
@axandio
@axandio 3 года назад
What a cool couple. I've been watching your reactions for a few weeks. Lovely picks, lovely couple. You both remind me of people I knew around your age.... I'm Gen X with a Boomer cusp, born in '66 and remember these tunes so well on the radio as a kid. Always kept that '66 through about '75 as my favorite block of time for music. I had this album "A Space in Time" in high school (class of '84) and when all my friends were listening to hair bands and new wave, I kept going back to the prog, psychedelic and classic rock of my older peers.
@Ritaholden1
@Ritaholden1 2 года назад
Love this song. Still relevant today
@lucullus6127
@lucullus6127 3 года назад
Great Album by Ten Years After. And great "reaction video", thank you . .... I always got back to the music of my youth to get away from the noise of today's life ! ( I'm Going Home at Woodstock should be on your radar too !! )
@mauriciodelarosa2449
@mauriciodelarosa2449 2 года назад
Another childhood favorite 🙏🏽✌🏽🌎🌍🌏♥️
@pedrog2895
@pedrog2895 3 года назад
Good song. Good reaction. Stay peaceful.
@RC-go2kl
@RC-go2kl Год назад
I love how the first 4 lines of this song triggers. It's just simple truth.
@burb92
@burb92 Год назад
the 70s had so many songs about and against the Vietnam war. I did a tour and thankfully came home to enjoy the most amazing music that came out of the 70s. the music that changed the world
@albertzappa1994
@albertzappa1994 3 года назад
I am 75 and in my 20s when I was high all the time this was one of my bands. Alvin Lee played at Woodstock and was considered one of the top guitar players in rock and did pass away awhile back.
@Wolverines4ever-sl1js
@Wolverines4ever-sl1js 3 года назад
Recently discovered your channel, love your enthusiasm, you both rock🤟🤟👍
@stoneshack2000
@stoneshack2000 3 года назад
Love that song. Great reaction guys :-)
@samyleigh3246
@samyleigh3246 3 года назад
I still have this album. Lol Alvin Lee was such a great gutairist. How fun to watch your reactions. 🌻💜
@MarchMeadow
@MarchMeadow 2 года назад
Another iconic, wonderful British band :-)
@randlnickel9196
@randlnickel9196 2 года назад
A Space in Time is EPIC
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