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Albert Lee - Is he good or what!

20 Aug 07 - 07:11 PM (#2129985)
Subject: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Bugsy

I've just got back from doing a festival in Kynton Victoria and was on the bill with Albert Lee. He blew me away! What a guitarist! I was lucky enough to have him play keyboards on a song I sang on the Rock 'n' Roll night we had at midnight Saturday.

I SANG "THAT'LL BE THE DAY" WITH ONE OF THE "CRICKETS"!! AND.... I got PAID for it!

I've really got some bragging rights here in Perth now.

I can now die a happy man.

CHeers


Bugsy


20 Aug 07 - 07:22 PM (#2129993)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Flatpick

He's good. Oh, he's good.


20 Aug 07 - 10:21 PM (#2130104)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: GUEST,Texas Guest

He's been good - no, A MONSTER, forever. He was a monster before he started playing in Emmylou's "Hot Band," and he's done nothing but get more MONSTERIZED every year. I'm happy for you that you met him and had an opportunity to perform with him. Cheers.


20 Aug 07 - 10:51 PM (#2130118)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: M.Ted

Saw him with Don and Phil a couple years back, and couldn't agree more--he is one of the masters--


20 Aug 07 - 11:45 PM (#2130136)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: katlaughing

Gee, Bugsy, ya never sang that one in HearMe! We gyrls woulda swooned even more! Nice ta see ya so happy. I reckon yer talkin' about This Fellah, yeah?*bg*

Good to see you!

kat


21 Aug 07 - 12:33 AM (#2130174)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Bugsy

On this whistle-stop tour he was backed by local band "Wheelers & Dealers". They only had two rehearsals but you would have thought that they had been playing together all their lives! Well done guys!

Aussie Catters, if you get the chance to go to next years Troubadour festival. GO!!!

It's Small, intimate and friendly. Check out last weeks lineup.
Troubadour weekend

Cheers


Bugsy


21 Aug 07 - 10:09 AM (#2130385)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Roger the Skiffler

Saw him at Jagz, Ascot, with Hogan's Heroes, played mean boogie piano as well as that fine guitar, seems a great guy, too- always reminds me of Spike Milligan to look at. Also seen him several times with Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings on guitar & mandolin & occasionally keyboard.

RtS


21 Aug 07 - 10:55 AM (#2130409)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: George Papavgeris

He used to be great with Ten Years After.
Oh no, that was Alvin Lee.


21 Aug 07 - 01:37 PM (#2130494)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: GUEST,Winger

And he wasn't too bad with Manchester City.
Oh no, that was Francis Lee.


21 Aug 07 - 01:39 PM (#2130498)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: van lingle

And he was great in "The Days of Wine and Roses".
Oh no, that was Lee Remmick.


21 Aug 07 - 01:47 PM (#2130503)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Wesley S

I thought he was great in Lord Of The Rings - or was that Christopher Lee?


21 Aug 07 - 01:49 PM (#2130504)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Rusty Dobro

Personally, I can't stand all that face-pulling and falling about. Not my idea of comedy.

Oh no, that was Lee Evans. Wasn't this one the God of Hellfire?


21 Aug 07 - 03:47 PM (#2130578)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: fat B****rd

I saw him in Bob Xavier and the Jury


21 Aug 07 - 03:56 PM (#2130592)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: catspaw49

I know she made a ton of money for appearing in that Marilyn Manson video..........

Oh.....wait......That was Evan Rachel Wood.............

Spaw


21 Aug 07 - 07:31 PM (#2130721)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Bugsy

Snipe all you want but I'm made up. Watching himn play was truly inspirational.

And yes, he is a nice guy, and yes he does remind one of Spike Milligan a little.

And 'Spaw, go boil your head!

Cheers


Bugsy


21 Aug 07 - 07:52 PM (#2130734)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: van lingle

Hey Bugsy,

I think folks are just having some fun here, not ragging on you.
I saw him with Emmylou a long time ago and he is a marvel. Sharing a stage with him will be something to tell the grandkids.


22 Aug 07 - 03:53 AM (#2130913)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: GUEST,Tunesmith

I think my favourite quote from Albert was, "Why play one note when you can play ten!". Obviously said with tongue in cheek, but the way Albert plays, I want to hear those ten notes!


22 Aug 07 - 04:50 AM (#2130940)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Bugsy

Yes, van lingle - I know they were just joshing and my retort was "tongue in cheek" too.

All except the bit about that Bastard 'Spaw!!!!






Whom I love dearly................


Cheers


Bugsy ;>)


22 Aug 07 - 06:15 AM (#2130964)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: TheSnail

Wasn't this one the God of Hellfire?

Er, no. That was Arthur Brown. Lives in Lewes (Sussex, England). Turned up at one of the folk clubs once and sang The Great Silky.


22 Aug 07 - 10:12 AM (#2131081)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Mick Tems

Albert Lee was guitarist of an East London band called Head, Hands And Feet in the period 1968-1971 (I know, because I started work as a cub reporter on the Ilford Pictorial!) Their debut album, called Head, Hands And Feet, was amazing - the song Country Boy was pretty blistering, with the Master playing as if there was no tomorrow. I've kept the album all these years - what am I bid for this fine piece of plastic?


22 Aug 07 - 03:42 PM (#2131387)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: fat B****rd

Great album Dr Price and also their other one "OLd Soldiers Never Die"


23 Aug 07 - 08:03 AM (#2131856)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: closet-folkie

Bugsy,
fantastic. Albert is a frightening guitar player isn't he? I, too, saw him playing with the Cleverly Brothers a few years back here in Florida.
"Country Boy" is breathtaking. I don't have the "Head, Hands & Feet" version, but I do have the version that he did on his solo album "Hiding" (I think that's the name of it at least; it's been a while since I even looked at the old vinyl.)
All in all a nice memory for you to have. Glad you had the opportunity to share the stage with him. Cheers, Steve R.


23 Aug 07 - 12:05 PM (#2132045)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Backwoodsman

Isn't Albert a Nottingham lad?
Whatever, he's one of the very, very best. If not THE best.-
S:0)


23 Aug 07 - 04:40 PM (#2132220)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: cptsnapper

Head Hands & Feet had another album called Tracks & See For Miles Records released a cd version of it as well as their first album & another one called Home From Home - The Missing Years.


23 Aug 07 - 08:47 PM (#2132368)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Bugsy

He told me he is a South London boy from Blackheath.


Cheers

Bugsy


24 Aug 07 - 05:47 AM (#2132587)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: GUEST,edthefolkie

I can remember Albert's life nearly being shortened during his Heads Hands & Feet period!

They were doing a gig at the Greyhound at Fulham Palace Rd (west London) and there were a few inebriated people sitting on the floor of the gallery with their legs hanging down above the heads of the band.

One of these people managed to drop a pint glass (one of the old dimple ones) on to the stage, nearly braining Albert in the process. He just did a sideways sway & carried on with a little smile on his face.

That place probably contributed to my hearing loss - they used to book incredibly loud Led Zeppelin clones with enormous PAs in a room about the side of a caravan (trailer).

Somwhat off topic, but I saw Ian Dury there with Kilburn and the Highroads - drape jackets and attitude! Their disabled drummer was marooned behind his kit while the rest of the band went off for a drink in the interval.


24 Aug 07 - 08:24 AM (#2132647)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Backwoodsman

Oops, sorry Bugsy! :-)
Maybe it was Alvin Lee who was from Nottingham?
Or am I just getting old?


24 Aug 07 - 12:42 PM (#2132825)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: Mick Tems

Head, Hands And Feet changed their name to Poet And The One-Man Band. I last them at one of the numerous free festivals in North London, but I don't think that Arthur was with them.


25 Aug 07 - 03:32 PM (#2133419)
Subject: RE: Albert Lee - Is he good or what!
From: fat B****rd

Alvin Lee is indeed from Nottingham< Backwoodsman, and is in fact called Graham Barnes.