I watched this line up live in Belgrade in 2003. Joe Gooch is an outstanding guitarist and was a successful replacement for Alvin Lee. It is a great pity that they did not manage to stay together.
Totally agree and what a moment to be on stage playing with the greats and emulating one of the top lead singer songwriters and leaf guitarists of all time. What a moment for this young man Gooche
0:00 - Working On The Road 4:32 - King Of The Blues-6:37 - Chick IS GOD!!! 8:53 - Hear Me Calling 17:17 - Angry Words-19:44 - GOTTA LOVE CHICK !!! 24:13 - Big Black 45-27:44 - Chick's playing air guitar ^^ (28:34 , too !!!) 30:53 - MR. RIC LEE !!! 31:11 - The Hobbit 41:47 - Love A Like A Man 49:15 - I'd Love To Change The World 55:02 - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 1:02:50 - I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes 1:11:31 - Steppin' Out 1:11:53 - Sunshine Of Your Love 1:12:16 - Baby, Please Don't Go 1:12:23 - Foxey Lady 1:13:20 - Walk This Way 1:13:34 - Hey Joe 1:14:16 - Smoke On The Water 1:17:51 - I'm Going Home 1:23:45 - Blue Suede Shoes 1:24:09 - Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On 1:24:33 - Hound Dog 1:30:49 - Reasons Why-1:33:18- Chiiiiiiiiiick !!! 1:35:17 - CHOO CHOO MAMA !!! THE GREATEST R'N'R TRACK EVER ... !!!
Setlist at Mediawave Festival, Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary (27.Apr.2008) 1. Working on the Road 2. King of the Blues 3. Hear Me Calling 4. Angry Words 5. Big Black 45 6. Hobbit 7. Love Like a Man 8. I'd Love to Change the World 9. Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl (Sonny Boy Williamson cover) 10. I Can't Keep From Crying (The Blues Project cover) 11. I'm Going Home Encore: 12. Reasons Why 13. Choo Choo Mama Line-up: Leo Lyons - bass Ric Lee - drums Chick Churchill - keyboards Joe Gooch - vocals. guitar
This is Bloody Amazing after all these years I didn't think there was another unbelievable live album of Ten Years After ! And as opposed to recorded live this Album is WITH the Complete Video movie of hundred and twenty Amazing moments documented of my youth Guitar hero of all Times whom sadly passed Away during An routine surgery he Just never came out of narcose which is So Sad I shall miss him forever! I recall the show when he played WITH A lot of great stars like Santana Steve Lukater pete haycock & the former guitarist of Lou reed Steve Hunter and the show was great
there always be crits....Alvin Lee had a particular sound or Ten Years After ...voice and tone of guitar ...that can never be copied ...but this kid is amazing with a guitar....i would not have wasted my time being a side kick to a star because he is a star himself ....if you listen to the riffs ....he did a amazing job......i will always be TYA fan.....had all their albums ......i grew up with their music .....king of the blues sounded like a ZZ top rip0ff........lol ....sounded like la grange ...uuuhhhh ...good shit
Saw them during my holiday this year (2012) in Croatia, next to our campsite, What a chance! they were great and the camping public liked it. the guys seemed to have fun! Before that I saw them somewhere in early 90 with Alvin Lee. Keep on rocking you guys!
Hi. It`s a part from Ten years after ( after Alvin Lee ) with new Guitarrist. 2003 begann sich die Band zu reformieren, da Alvin Lee aber nicht mehr zur Verfügung stand, fand man zu Joe Gooch. 2004 erschien das Album Now unter Mitwirkung der Originalmitglieder Leo Lyons, Ric Lee und Chick Churchill sowie mit Joe Gooch.
Alvin and Leo never could see eye to eye. To bad, because there's songs, especially from Crickenwood Green album that are every part TYA, that Alvin could never incorporate later in his reunions with TYA. Alvin was the star, no doubt. "Big Red", that legendary guitar, remains in LLoyd's of London. Rest in peace, brother.
Man, some people are down on my boy, Joey Gooch. Well, if you didn't like Joe in TYA, don't worry, he and Leo started their own band Hundred Seventy Split (lame name IMO). It is silly to say Joe can't play but Hundred Seventy Split is no great success. Fact is, it is hard to start a blues act these days and have any success even having the great Leo Lyons involved. If you can move 5000 albums that is a big deal in the current climate. Anyway, I saw Joe live with TYA several years back and the guy was great. He can play, no doubt, but people don't usually embrace the next man in after a legend (A Lee) whether that legend be a musician, a politician or a ball player. Now, TYA is still going on with a lesser guitar/singer IMO. Hell, I really enjoyed hearing somebody play Alvin's great catalog was some level of virtuosity. And Joe did it with style adding a few wrinkles (e.g., sweep picking) that Alvin didn't used but keeping the general A Lee vibe . Hey, I think that Alvin was one of the greatest players in the early history of blues rock. I loved him but see no reason to knock Joe for having attempted to fill his shoes.
It's the real thing, with Leo Lyons (who founded Ten years After with Alvin Lee), Rick Lee and Chick Churchill from the original band, and Joe Gouch who took on as guitarist/front man after Alvin left the band. Alvin Lee is special place to me, he was wonderful, but I sure appreciate the upload of this as I've never had the opportunity to listen to the "new" band before. They are great and I'm sure Alvin Lee would agree with me as he listens from the peaceful place he is in now.
Alvin Lee was only really good with these guys, the original Ten Years After. His music was not the same without them. There is so much drive and energy even now with this new guitarist/singer who by the way is outstanding.
to all of you complaining "it's not Alvin Lee" wake up ! Alvin Lee died in 2013 and left the band in 2003 ! It's Ten Years After (Mk II) (2003-2014): Joe Gooch: guitar, vocals (born in 1977) (TYA: 2003>2014) Leo Lyons: bass (born in 1943) (TYA: 1966>2014) Chick Churchill: keyboards (born in 1946) (TYA: 1966>present) Ric Lee: drums (born in 1945) (TYA: 1966>present) since 2014 the lineup has changed Colin Hodgkinson (Whitesnake, Jon Lord, Spencer Davis Group) (born in 1945) has replaced Leo Lyons on bass Marcus Bonfanti, a true killer has replaced Joe Gooch (Marcus is born cca 1975) . this new lineup is great too. Ten Years After is Ten Years After no matter who are in it! Chick and Ric are in the band since 1966 !!! now Leo is playing with Joe Gooch in a power trio they formed called Hundred Seventy Split, which i recommend too !!! these cats don't need Alvin to be called Ten Years After! i mean: AC/DC played without Bon Scott from 1980. the Rolling Stones played without Brian Jones from 1969. etc... c'mon guys: here we got Chick, Ric and Leo (TYA since 1966) ! they are history just like Alvin ! so , yes it's not Alvin !!! Alvin had his solo carrer from 1973 (even before Positive Vibrations by TYA back in 1974) sorry but i hate people who say "the replacer of" ...they are Ten Years After ! enjoy! for the Love of Chick, Ric & Leo ! moreover for Chick & Ric whom in 2016 are in the third and actual lineup ! 50 years of TYA !!! isn't it enough for you guys ? :)
Indeed, their intention was a lot more positive than the audiance, isn't music always a question unto us whether we are ready to open for a kind of holiness? I love the bassist too, isnt his drive infect you too? But for me is hel me, live 1973, the sphere of the whole album is lovely!
Great video if I could hear Leo. Too bad the bass was lost in the mix. Saw the original tya at park west in Chicago and tya with Jpe in Detroit about 7 years ago. Both were equally f'n Awesome. Can't wait to see them next month finally back here in Chicago
Hey, folks!!! Open your ears! This band is the REAL TYA! (40 years after Woostock) You can not recognize the way they play??? The technique of Alvin Lee??? Is othe riginal line-up at Gyor in Hungary - 27th April 2008: Alvin Lee - guitar / Chuck Churchill - keyboards / Leo Lyons - basso / Ric Lee - drums At some point they are called by name ...
Alvin Lee - guitar / Chuck Churchill - keyboards / Leo Lyons - basso / Ric Lee - drums Én őket keresem a zene hallfatása közben. Én ott voltam Győrben.
Forgive my ignorance but I grew up being introduced to FM at 14 yrs old and yea Ten Years After couple years later while learning guitar and my peers showing me riffs and seeing Alvin Lee as a presence I'd have to call this ''1 year After'' though if it'd be a tribute or Pro Cover band they do have mega chops, it would be like calling The Experience or Band of Gypsies without Jimi Hendrix their respectful names, best to call it ''formerly known as'' I sure miss Alvin and his comeback(s) it is what prompted this again attempt to gain notoriety but hey if they do stay at it they have it in Spades to accomplish what experiences they have to take it on higher.
I've been a TYA fan since late 60's and I have no problem with Joe's playing, or vocals, the band is tight and sounds great. Alvin Lee still records and puts out cd's.
POR AQUI SE VE A FALTA QUE O ALVIN LEE FAZ A ESTA BANDA E NAO QUERO DIZER COM ISTO QUE ESTE GUITARRISTA NAO PRESTA SO QUE O ALVIN LEE OBRIGAVA A OUTRA RAPIDEZ E LOGO A SONORIDADE ERA DIFERENTE ENTAO AO VIVO O ALVIN E IMPARAVEL E INIGUALAVEL DE QUALQUER MANEIRA OS MEUS PARABENS.
Without sounding disrespectful Leo Lions is leading, I think that's obvious. The marriage between Alvin and Leo was extraordinarily close, Alvin ALWAYS led but knew where the band was, they listened out for each other on the beat until it became a transcendence after years recording and out on the road, The place in the beat became a natural default like true Jazz theyvwere never out. 😊in fact the rapport between all the original members was incredible, I don't think Alvin really knew he was never going to find that special bond with any other musicians, Chick, Rick and Leo had the spiritual locktite to blast a trail for Alvin which they did, all of them, all the way. RIP Alv, your legacy as we see lives on.
Let's be optimistic ... Alvin was Alvin .. I love a good guitar ...especially young guitar players ... even Alvin was young once .. and compared it to bb king ..
@tull1971: Still, in the picture of my profile I'm playing with my band, just "I'm going home" ... The year was 1971, April 14, during the first Rock Festival in Salerno, Italy. This is to let you know that I miss no documentation.Bye.
I agree, it's not that blokes fault that he obtained that gig. He's just doing what his dreams set him out to do. These people should be getting mad at Alvin and the band, not him!
this is the thing ....Chick Ric and Leo and we get a chance to see them showcase their chops. T Y A WERE A BAND and Alvin had a great rhythm section and a true rock n roll keyboard. I don't think Alvin would have been as good if he didn't have such great mates as bandmembers...and besides the kids damn good too
brilliant guitarist, but that's not Ten Years After! It's another band, I like it, but if I want to watch Ten Years After, listen to Alvin Lee, no one can replace him. (sorry if my English isn't good, but I'm writing with google) Nekem ez így nem tetszik, ez nem a Ten Years After, ez egy másik zenekar. Hiába zseniális ez a gitáros, de akkor sem az igazi. Adtak volna maguknak egy másik nevet, az elmenne, de így? Alvin Lee pótolhatatlan, neki egyénisége volt, ő nem egy volt a sok közül, ő volt ALVIN LEE!
This band is called "Ten Years After Now". Alvin Lee turned down the offer and was replaced by a brilliant guitarist Joe Gooch (no disrespect to Alvin Lee).
yeah its good, never heard of Leo Lyons before. I wonder if he is related to Llyod Lyons who fell into a lake from an exploding plane in 1944 over Warsaw without a parachute and lived?
Quel groupe ! Toujours aussi excellent malgré la disparition d' Alvin Lee. Ce jeune guitariste est génial. Mais personne ne peut remplacer le meilleur guitariste qu'était Alvin Lee.
once I've learned more about this band it makes sense these guys are great I saw Ten Years After in Mlps Target center it KQRS 25th anniversary great show I also saw the at the Met Stadium I believe your right Alvin Lee would appreciate this band