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RIP Alvin Lee
« on: March 06, 2013, 10:48:14 AM »
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2013, 11:18:16 AM »
Bummer, sometime in the late 70's I saw Alvin Lee with Bo Diddley & Clapton. I think it was the Slowhand tour. Twas a great night except for the security guard searching me and pocketing my weed on the way in. For Clapton's encore all three took the stage. I can't remember what they played. RIP Alvin Lee.

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2013, 11:27:06 AM »
He's finally gone home.
Saw him live with TYA in 1990.

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2013, 12:09:35 PM »
Wow. Sorry to hear this.

"unforseen complications following a routine surgical procedure." Sounds like doctor or hospital error to me. Happens way too often.

Just this morning I heard a story about hospitals needing better procedures to combat new antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Whoever got the idea that putting bunches of sick people together in one building would be a good thing?

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2013, 03:17:58 PM »
Whoever got the idea that putting bunches of sick people together in one building would be a good thing?

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #5 on: March 06, 2013, 03:20:43 PM »
 No Such thing as minor surgery. R.I.P. Alvin.
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2013, 05:36:52 AM »
Very Sad :sad:. My harp player and I were just listening to some of his stuff on the BB King station the other day and it sparked a long chat about him and what a great player he was. R.I.P.
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2013, 05:39:45 AM »
Wow... another legend gone to the great gig in the sky... how sad...

RIP, Mr Lee...
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2013, 08:23:13 AM »
I got to see him once in Kansas City in the early 80's. I remember the totally rippin' blues tunes!

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2013, 08:31:41 AM »
i saw tya in 1973. good show. r.i.p. i wonder what the 'routine' surgery was. :sad:



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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2013, 09:44:39 AM »
i saw tya in 1973. good show. r.i.p. i wonder what the 'routine' surgery was. :sad:



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That clip illustrates one thing that amazed me about the movie Woodstock.  The way they separated their shots into multiple screens and moved the frames around was far more creative than anything I had seen up to that time.  It still stands out to me as one of the most creative uses of multiple screens and editing that I have ever seen.
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2013, 12:33:36 PM »
The high point of the Woodstock movie for me was the interview with the guy vacuuming out the public toilets.
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2013, 03:13:13 PM »
Title track of an LP of his (and Mylon Le Fevre) I used to play a lot...

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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2013, 05:12:43 PM »
That clip illustrates one thing that amazed me about the movie Woodstock.  The way they separated their shots into multiple screens and moved the frames around was far more creative than anything I had seen up to that time.  It still stands out to me as one of the most creative uses of multiple screens and editing that I have ever seen.

That was Thelma Schoonmaker's first Oscar nomination for film editing.  She's won 3: Raging Bull, The Aviator and The Departed.  Nominated seven times, all the others Scorcese films.
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Re: RIP Alvin Lee
« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2013, 06:34:19 PM »
Very sad. I liked his tone and it wasn't all about Goin' Home either. He had just released a new album too.

Those 10 minutes or so of him playing in the Woodstock movie were iconic. A frenzied and probably speed-induced performance but it encapsulated rock's energy for me.
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