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There's no one there to meet me, and your clothes are on the floor
Sorry if I hurt you, and I made you cry
Couldn't stand to see you, with another guy
It's the bluest blues, and it cuts me like a knife
It's the bluest blues, since you walked out of my life
Couldn't really tell you, how you hurt my pride
Something broke within me, down inside
I never knew I loved you, til you went away
Now the loneliness surrounds me, everyday
It's the bluest blues, since you walked out of the door
It's the bluest blues, 'cause I won't see you no more
I'm sorry if I failed you, if somehow I'm to blame
It's the bluest blues I'm feeling, it's a cryin' shame
I just can't live without you, face another day
It's the bluest blues I'm feeling, and it's here to stay
It's the bluest blues, and it cuts me to the bone
It's the bluest blues, when you can't find your way home
This must be one of the all-time best blues songs, especially this version. Love it..!
Except it's not a blues progression.
Yeah, Alvin Lee and Gary Moore are in their own league when it comes to that.
Absolute 10 from me.
WTH , I did put 9 , it's 10 indeed
same. 9 to 10
I know it's all subjective, but I don't understand anyone who doesn't think this guy is playing the hell out of that guitar.
Well said. British blues at its finest, Alvin a "phenom" in some eras' lingo, and so epically showcased at the original Woodstock. I'd love to change the world, too.
I'm so glad I got to see Alvin jam at The Rainbow Theater in Denver in autumn of '83. Much like Gilmour, he is able to connect and project himself so well through the guitar, as if it is an extension of the feelings of his soul...
Yeah, Alvin Lee and Gary Moore are in their own league when it comes to that.
I know it's all subjective, but I don't understand anyone who doesn't think this guy is playing the hell out of that guitar.
I Agree completely! Thanx RP!
I am so darn good on the air guitar with this tune that I’ve blown 2 amps already! 😂😂
Air amps, I assume.
I am so darn good on the air guitar with this tune that I’ve blown 2 amps already! 😂😂
Its goes to 11!
Lord Alvin RIP
I am officially on another planet now😳
Wow!
That outro?
Damn Son.
Started out at an immediate 8 after George Harrison's sublime slide...
Then, I slowly realize the spectacular power of Alvin's 'axe' showcased here, and with jaw agape, I end this epic rip up-voting to a rare 10 (for me). WOW🤟🏻
TY RP
Alvin puted on such a great show, going home
Truly one of the guitar Gods of yesterday. Some of his best stuff can bring a tear to my eyes...RIP ..Alvin
I saw these guys live, back in 74, San Diego. They did this song and Alvin tore the shit up, it was spiritual. Very under rated is putting it mildly. Rock on RP, and thank you.
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there! GREAT TUNE!
I know it's all subjective, but I don't understand anyone who doesn't think this guy is playing the hell out of that guitar.
Well, you've got 103 thumbs up, and zero thumbs down, so I guess there's not too many of those misguided folks. ; )
This is what making love would sound like if you played it on a guitar.
Agree completely to both!
I'm not really a big blues fan, but this totally transcends that fact. This is absolutely brilliant!
This is what making love would sound like if you played it on a guitar.
I know it's all subjective, but I don't understand anyone who doesn't think this guy is playing the hell out of that guitar.
Thumbs up number 100 is mine!!
Now a 9. Whew! That was a close one.
Thank you for that.
Best regards from René from Germany
I am having trouble believing GH played that first solo... but he did.
But then George was an underrated and brilliant guitarist.
George Harrison plays slide guitar on this and performs the first solo. On the liner notes for this song Alvin writes that after hearing George's smooth solo (compared to Lee's "usual mad guitar" (Alvin's words, not mine), he changed his attitude about how to complete the rest of the recording and his (Alvin's) solos. The result is this masterpiece.
I am having trouble believing GH played that first solo... but he did.
Believe that was Albert Lee
Just looked at a pic of Albert Lee and he was there, very recognizable. There was another guitar player that I thought looked like Alvin Lee. I'll have to look at the personnel for the concert and see if Alvin was there too.
Just checked, no Alvin. I thought Marc Mann was Alvin.
Wish I could play this again...
Just... why would he change a cool name like Graham Barnes, to a chipmunk name lie Alvin Lee?
"Alvin Lee" just sounds like a bluesman. "Graham Barnes" sounds like a lawyer or an accountant.
Kazoo just mentioned that this is the guy standing in the background playing the amazing solos during the Concert for George. Oh yeah! Simply amazing.
Believe that was Albert Lee
Thanks Bill and Rebecca
Cool. Thanks for that.
Pure.
Genius.
RP at its finest artistry and emotional massaging for a troubled world. <3
Guitar finale = a 10, but Bill might consider adding a special double-digit option.
Guitar playing is not all subjective. Some playing requires more ability. And even from an emotional standpoint, I think you can get consensus that some playing has more emotion. I get that music is quite subjective, but it's not all subjective.
I am willing to grant that you can't generally prove your musical tastes are somehow superior, but I'm not going to let someone argue that "Hit Me Baby One More Time" is on par with this "Like a Rolling Stone". It's sometimes okay to make definitive statements about music, so yes, he is playing the hell out of that guitar.
I do believe the production was somehow influenced/inspired by Gary Moore's still got the blues album which came out in 1990. Doesn't bother me, I like both.
Just... why would he change a cool name like Graham Barnes, to a chipmunk name lie Alvin Lee?
From one of the all-time greatest guitarists ever to enrich our lives.
RIP, Alvin Lee.
i dunno, i hear a vibrato at the end.......maybe a different geetar (strat etc)
you're right about the vibrato but it doesn't sound like a stratocaster, maybe it's PRS or something like that.
Nice power blues though, thought it was Gary Moore first for the voice and the playing.
'Nuff said!
i dunno, i hear a vibrato at the end.......maybe a different geetar (strat etc)
Same!! Wow!! Getting a 9 from me.
I just jumped you up a notch, but the blow hard ahead of you, doesn't know how to enjoy music. This tells both of us that you should be beating him by double digits. He's a prick. I bet you're fun to have a beer with...
"CLANK" and "Holy Shit!!" ;-)
This is a great thematic segue from the Stone's "Miss You" - gonna +1 this number to a 9...LLRP!!
Yeah, that! Got it cranked up and really digging the tone, etc.
Tell me about it. I am blown away every time i hear it. That solo, man!
Maybe RP should be RR... Resurrection Radio...
WOW! This is some kinda awesome, thanks RP. RIP AL.
Nah. Nope.
Fricken awesome