Green Grass and High Tides!?
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Maybe check with those fellers ten years later.
I loved that band. Alvin Lee was great, the original shredder. I sure would like to have the Big Red 335 hanging on my wall.
I loved that band. Alvin Lee was great, the original shredder. I sure would like to have the Big Red 335 hanging on my wall.
I saw them at the Boston Tea Party when I was 16. I just bought a ticket and went in although they sold alcohol. They had a terrific oil lights show mixing colors on the band. I sat on the floor, center. There were rooms off the main stage, I looked in but didn’t go in. I was pretty streetwise for 16 since I basically crossed the city every day to go to HS. My favorite band back then, I had the first two albums. Alvin Lee was more than great that night. Saw Quicksilver there too with a friend of mine.
That other band mentioned had about seven guitarists but a friend swore that only three played. Saw them twice open for bigger groups. Strictly a warm up band partly due to lack of material.
A damn good bluesman. Proof you don’t have to be black. Snowy white guy got the blues.
Took me a while to ID that guitar. It is an Epiphone Wilshire of between 1964 and 1970 vintage. He used it on the Royal Albert Hall concert.