![]() This is the longest song on the album at 7:01. He sings one more verse, and the song ends on the Lee singing the chorus and soloing. There’s a pause in the guitar solo, and there’s a little drums, and keyboards solo, and after about ten seconds the guitar joins back in with the soloing. After the chorus There’s a little keyboard part, then Lee starts a little soling. During the chorus Lee has some good fills with his guitar. Then, Lee starts the main riff, and starts singing right away. This song starts out with Lyons playin a little progression on his bass, then the guitar and drums follow. He sings two more verses at then the song ends abruptly. He also does a ot of slides on his guitar, and it makes the sound even better. Lee sings a lot different in this song, and it makes it really sound like a folk song. This song has a more folky riff, and is a lot slower than the last song. This song is a little nuts, and there’s a lot of different riffs in this song. He sing two more verses and the songs over. Lee then has a pretty good sized solo thats pretty good. There’s a little bridge after the second verse where churchill plays a way different part that sounds kind of like a piano in an old salloon. The fast riff starts up again for Lee to sing. Then, after he’s done singing the song switches to a slower tempo, with Lee hitting some high pitched notes. When Alvin Lee starts to sing he plays a fuzzy guitar riff. Then Lee and Churchill start on the drums and keyboards. This song starts out with what sounds like a chicken clucking at a really high pitch. This is a very talented, and very underrated band, so I hope you give them a listen, and I hope you like what you hear. These guys are a very good live band, and they’re probably at their bast when they’re on stage performing. They did play Woodstock, and are in the movie playing their jam of I’m Coming Home, that’s very good. They had a very underrated front man, Alvin Lee, who is a very good guitarist. They were part of the second British Blues invasion between 1966-1975. Tens Years After is not a very well known band, and a lot of people have never even heard of them.
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