Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2019
Time: 67:07
Size: 156,1 MB
Label: Corner House Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Love Like a Man (Live) - 5:44
2. Spoonful (Live) - 4:59
3. Fifty Thousand Miles Beneath My Brain (Live) - 6:20
4. I'd Love to Change the World (Live) - 5:50
5. Help Me Baby (Live) - 8:49
6. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Live) - 6:48
7. I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes (Live) - 10:44
8. I'm Going Home (Live) - 9:11
9. The Smoke (Live) - 4:07
10. Do You Wish You Were at Woodstock (Live) - 4:28
‘Hundred Seventy Split’ is an exciting, high energy Blues/Rock power trio formed by bassist Leo Lyons ‘Woodstock Legend’ and founding member of the band ‘Ten Years After’. It showcases the combined talents of Leo Lyons on bass, Joe Gooch on guitar/
‘Hundred Seventy Split’ is an exciting, high energy Blues/Rock power trio formed in 2010 by bassist Leo Lyons ‘Woodstock Legend’ and founding member of the band ‘Ten Years After’. The music showcases the combined talents of Leo Lyons on bass, Joe Gooch on guitar/vocals, and Damon Sawyer on drums.
Liner notes by Leo Lyons
In 1960 Alvin Lee and I together with our band “The Jaybirds’ left our homes in Nottinghamshire, UK to seek fame and fortune in London. It proved not to be the overnight success we all hoped for and sadly, over time, original band members Ivan Jaye, Roy Cooper and finally Pete Evans gave up on the dream.
Alvin and I carried on with a new drummer Dave Quickmire. In August 1965 Dave left to get married and was replaced by Ric Lee. Keyboard player Chick Churchill joined the band in 1966.
In 1967 inspired by a book title I’d seen about the invasion of the Suez Canal we changed our band name to ‘Ten Years After’ TYA was lucky to play the 1969 Woodstock Festival and be featured in the movie released the following year. To celebrate the fifty-year anniversary of Woodstock 1969 Joe, Damon and I have recorded over several gigs the songs TYA played on the festival. What you will hear on this live recording is our interpretation of that historic 1969 set plus three extra TYA classics from that period.
The bonus encores ‘The Smoke’ and ‘Do You Wish You Were At Woodstock’ are ‘Hundred Seventy Split’ songs written about the Jaybirds’ move to London in 1960 and TYA’s performance at Woodstock.
Although my life didn’t end on that muddy field it certainly changed.We hope you enjoy the musical journey.Leo Lyons. Thanks to our families, friends and fans. (https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/hundredseventysplit7)
Live Woodstock '69
Year: 2019
Time: 67:07
Size: 156,1 MB
Label: Corner House Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Love Like a Man (Live) - 5:44
2. Spoonful (Live) - 4:59
3. Fifty Thousand Miles Beneath My Brain (Live) - 6:20
4. I'd Love to Change the World (Live) - 5:50
5. Help Me Baby (Live) - 8:49
6. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Live) - 6:48
7. I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes (Live) - 10:44
8. I'm Going Home (Live) - 9:11
9. The Smoke (Live) - 4:07
10. Do You Wish You Were at Woodstock (Live) - 4:28
‘Hundred Seventy Split’ is an exciting, high energy Blues/Rock power trio formed by bassist Leo Lyons ‘Woodstock Legend’ and founding member of the band ‘Ten Years After’. It showcases the combined talents of Leo Lyons on bass, Joe Gooch on guitar/
‘Hundred Seventy Split’ is an exciting, high energy Blues/Rock power trio formed in 2010 by bassist Leo Lyons ‘Woodstock Legend’ and founding member of the band ‘Ten Years After’. The music showcases the combined talents of Leo Lyons on bass, Joe Gooch on guitar/vocals, and Damon Sawyer on drums.
Liner notes by Leo Lyons
In 1960 Alvin Lee and I together with our band “The Jaybirds’ left our homes in Nottinghamshire, UK to seek fame and fortune in London. It proved not to be the overnight success we all hoped for and sadly, over time, original band members Ivan Jaye, Roy Cooper and finally Pete Evans gave up on the dream.
Alvin and I carried on with a new drummer Dave Quickmire. In August 1965 Dave left to get married and was replaced by Ric Lee. Keyboard player Chick Churchill joined the band in 1966.
In 1967 inspired by a book title I’d seen about the invasion of the Suez Canal we changed our band name to ‘Ten Years After’ TYA was lucky to play the 1969 Woodstock Festival and be featured in the movie released the following year. To celebrate the fifty-year anniversary of Woodstock 1969 Joe, Damon and I have recorded over several gigs the songs TYA played on the festival. What you will hear on this live recording is our interpretation of that historic 1969 set plus three extra TYA classics from that period.
The bonus encores ‘The Smoke’ and ‘Do You Wish You Were At Woodstock’ are ‘Hundred Seventy Split’ songs written about the Jaybirds’ move to London in 1960 and TYA’s performance at Woodstock.
Although my life didn’t end on that muddy field it certainly changed.We hope you enjoy the musical journey.Leo Lyons. Thanks to our families, friends and fans. (https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/hundredseventysplit7)
Live Woodstock '69
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