Ten Years After (Official Thread)

E-Z

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Ten Years After a 'proper rock band' at last and I have all there albums.
Personal favourite albums Cricklewood Green from 1970 along with Rock & Roll Music To The World from 1972.


Bit of a shocker when main man Alvin Lee unexpectedly died while undergoing a routine operation back in 2013. :eek:
 

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Of course the performance of “Going Home” at Woodstock is fantastic! Without equal I think when Ten Years After is concerned.
“I’d Love To Change The World”, I’m sure was the song that introduced me to the band. This is what was played on aor fm radio most often when I was a teenager. A little “One Of These Days” also.
I do have two of their studio albums that I cannot recall the names of, so I have tried a few times to admire more of their songs but none have stuck as much as those three, really.
I’m inspired. I’ll listen to them again sometime this week.
 
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TYA is still one of my top ten favourite blues/rock bands from of the late 60s-1975 era.

My personal favourite TYA album is ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC TO THE WORLD (1972) also I like CRICKLEWOOD GREEN (1970) and POSITIVE VIBRATIONS (1975). Also I like Ssssh.. (1969) and WATT (1970) as well especially the 'live version' of Sweet Little Sixteen from the 1970 Isle of Wight festival that is tagged on the end and finally A SPACE IN TIME (1971).

I recently bought the recently released TEN YEARS AFTER LIVE AT WOODSTOCK on both cd & vinyl

Finally I have all TYAs albums from 1968 to 1975 including compilation albums.
 
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