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Ten Years After - Live At The Marquee (2008)

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Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

Ten Years After - Live At The Marquee (2008)
Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 5 880 Kbps, 720 x 576 at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 224 Kbps, AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps
Genre: Rock, Blues | Label: Sanctuary | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 15 July 2008 | Runtime: 72 min. | 4,00 GB (DVD5)

Sometimes we can type until our fingers are battered, bloodied stumps and still fail to come up with anything that’s a patch on that which some poor, harried blurb writer managed to spit out seconds before popping down the pub for a few pints. So what are Ten Years After all about? Take it away Blurbie…
“In the beginning God made the guitar. Then he created a new breed of guitar Gods to play it, and Alvin Lee of Ten Years After was the fastest guitar-slinger in the West.” Yes, those pints were well and truly earned. Actually, that remarkable piece of literary mastery is not the only part of this disc which conjures up visions of Spinal Tap. Ten Years After formed in the ‘60s, went through more name changes than a small eastern European nation and more break-ups and regroupings since than a child’s beloved jigsaw puzzle. They also had the same line-up of guitar, bass, keys and drums, and pumped out a sort of electric blues rock hybrid that may sound eerily familiar to those previously unaccustomed with Alvin and his gang. All that’s missing is the wee Stonehenge - oh, but they did, in fact, release an album entitled Stonedhenge, so…
Brought to prominence in the classic film version of THAT late ’60s love-in, Woodstock, here Ten Years After appear in a reformation gig from 1983, at the famed and much-loved London venue The Marquee Club. Fairly staunchly adhering to the unwritten prog-rock rule that frowns upon any song that clocks in at less than five minutes, only seven tracks make up the just shy of one hour of concert time we’re presented with. They even manage to stretch their famed I’m Going Home out to almost 14 – with a little help from a few randomly inserted rock classics along the way.

Artists:
- Alvin Lee: Guitar and Vocals
- Leo Lyons: Bass
- Chick Churchill: Keyboards
- Ric Lee: Drums


Tracklist:
01. Love Like A Man
02. I May Be Wrong But Won?t Be Always
03. Good Morning Little School Girl
04. Help Me
05. Woodchoppers Ball
06. Slow Blues
07. Goin' Home


Features:
- Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu

Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

Ten Years After -  Live At The Marquee (2008)

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