Every now and again if I'm feeling a bit low or tired or whatever, I return to this clip and it always puts a smile on my face. As Dave said in the clip, "to hear that man play the way he does is a joy." Pure and simple :o)
Whenever I feel like watching pure unadulterated beautiful guitar playing….oozing with taste,elegance,pizazz,musicality,clicheless licks….I go and watch this clip…had the pleasure years ago watching and shaking hands with the man in a teeny weeny club in my hometown…..he is just as kind as he is a mindboggling player…..
Having played with Albert often I learned what a true musical genius is. It was actually his piano and mandolin artistry that woke me up because we get used to the guitar talent over time so the fact that he can pick up on various instruments and expertly nail it one realizes the incredible depth of his talents...
It’s more than just his technical ability, it’s something about the man himself. His love for the guitar, for his music… zen or something. People love this man.
Albert Lee is a fantastic guitarist! I've seen him live four times, and chatted to him a few times. I first heard of him during a Dave Edmunds TV documentary. He had been called in to play the solo in 'Sweet Little Lisa', and boy did he play that guitar! You just have to see the expressions on the faces of the other musicians to appreciate his incredible skill and tone.
Dave Edmonds isn't exactly a slouch on guitar but looking at the expressions on his face as Albert is playing is testament to the respect he has for a true master of the instrument. Albert is 80 now yet still shows no sign of quitting, what a man.🎸👏👏
Great to have this little insight in Albert's studio routine. He just walks in and before he even takes out his jacket he has already mount a flawless guitar track and drinks his closing-time-beer.
Yup. Brilliant. Thanks for posting. Albert talked about this session at one of his clinics. He said that when he heard the record, he was surprised how high Dave put him in the mix, and added: "He must have liked it."
So funny to see Nick Lowe at the end, destroyed and trying to think of what to say. Hilarious. God bless everything you want but make sure that you mention Albert Lee.
I met Albert at an Irish club-around mid 80's in B'rum-UK..for first time, & live, he was an absolute joy to hear & watch & even started his set, Singing & playing this very song. I had my HB'lad as guest photog, stage front- & got some great shots-he looked same then, as Vid above..+ shiny curly black hair.. A truly Charming & humble guy.My Opinion is based on fact, I had travelled extensively-& was even in Hamburg 'Top Ten' on Reeperbahn, from 1961 onwards -Kaiser Kellar' Grosse Freiheit St, Star Club-.Beatles & all that !! & 1970's a session gtr, on a doz' cruise ships, all over the Med' & the Carribean-constantly in touch with everything on air, so I reckoned I knew all about Gtr players. I think this Vid was about 10 years before I saw him,so 1976-8 ish, I reckon nobody in the world at that time could have sat in on this Dave E..studio session & done a better job.(with the exception of Clarence White 'Buckaroo' )Albert's Top Class Man, in every respect.
This was my introduction to Albert Lee thanks to Dave Edmunds of whom I was a fan. Saw Rockpile at the Decorum Hemel Hempstead and some year later Albert at Wavendon Stables. Had a chat with him and what a lovely humble man. I mentioned Tommy Emmanuel to him and he said HE'S a great guitarist. I said your not so bad yourself Albert. Thank you Dave.
A mate played this to me in 1983 on vinyl. He didn't have to try too hard to "sell" it to me. Like he said, both Dave and Albert are really REALLY going for it, to the extent that they're playing ahead of the beat they're shredding that fast. I eventually got it on CD a few years ago. So pleased to see this footage was made in the studio at the time - a historical document!
I've just watched this 10 times and sent it to my gf. The guys faces in the studio say it all...and Phil Linot. 10/10. You've obviously read my pamphlet on guitar playing. 🎸
This is one of my all time favourite songs - Dave Edmunds and Albert Lee together. The second time I saw Albert Lee solo he opened with this song a few years back. Honestly I have listened to this song thousands of times. I can't believe I have seen this footage!
Sweet joy - having been taken off the Tube for a while, I can't tell you how great it is to see this back. For all those doubting johnnies who think Albert's just a country picker this should ram it firmly, but politely up your nostrils!
No comparing any one because music is music. Albert Lee is my Fav but when any one plays from their heart it's worth taking a listen to that and appreciating. Heart track
I bet there are none to match his skills. He is the guru for most of the top stars today even For Vince Gill. Love the way dave says he would be loved to be born Albert Lee in his next life. And mind you this is recorded 50 years ago. He was just 20 then now he's about 73 if I'm right
Lee, Lewis, Lowe, Lynott, Edmunds - wow...that's a room with heavy talent! Albert's one in a million, and Nick Lowe's "pamphlet" comment is hilarious. Albert, as usual, seems awfully humble and not big-headed about his talent at all!
I had the pleasure to record with albert lee in 2004...we did my album "in the hills" at mill hill studios...it was so fun as we sat and recorded the tracks first take and live..unforgetable,i also had the pleasure that boz boorer was there to produce.Love dave too...nearest ive been is recording with John david...hes ex love sculpture/dave edmunds...rock n roll lives;))
Dave is toasty here ;-) Albert was mash of Jimmy Bryant, James Burton, Hank Garland... loads of American pickers. He did do his own thing for sure... love Albert.
this has always been one of my favorite guitars solo's ever. i never dreamed i would be able to see it being recorded.thanks gmailvsi. and to see Huey Lewis, Phil Lynott, Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds all watching from the control room is just priceless.i love when nick holds his head in his hands,blown away, but then say's "You've obviously read my pamphlet on how to play guitar".
It fries my brain to discover that there is studio footage of one of my favorite albums and songs of all time! Please tell me there's more of this out there!
I can't stop watching and listening to this. I can remember hearing it on Roger Scott show on Capitol Radio (afternoon housewife's and factory worker's slot) when it was first released in '78 or '79. He must have risked the wrath of God for playing it so many times. Albert's guitar work blew my socks into orbit - still does. So rewarding to see how it was put together and to see Edmunds, Fairweather-Lowe, Phil Lynott and others watch in awe. Thanks gmailvsl (whoever you may be).
From "Born Fighter" an amazing documentary about the recording of Sweet Little Lisa and other tracks that would go on both Edmunds and Lowe solo records. I think Edmunds- a guy who's used to being the hot shot- is completely freaked out by Albert's prowess. His expressions at 3:37 will show. And yes- Huey Lewis and Phil Lynott hanging out in the control room. Lowe- "Listen, you've obviously read my pamphlet on these tracks...."
One has to say that talent Like Albert's and yours Gaz; aint that common.You've probably seen this before, but I loved Dave Edmunds and "Rockpile" in the late 70's early 80's. He say's in this clip that "he wishes that he could come back as Albert Lee".
A little venue in Toronto - Hugh's Room - I've been going there for 20 years. Last summer's Albert Lee gig (with Cindy Cashdollar) was THE BEST gig I've ever seen there. Please come back, Albert!
+Madeleine Hague Saw him last summer with Cindy at the Markham Jazz Festival, and was lucky enough to get a fist bump (he didn't want to shake hands before playing) and a photo with him. I'm surprised I was able to get the words, "Permission to shake the hand of one of my all time musical heroes?" out of my mouth, I was so starstruck. Spoke a little more relaxed after the show, and asked him how Dave was doing. He said he'd last seen him at his 70th birthday party. A quiet, humble guy with a boyish smile. What a treat. I'll remember that night forever.
Little birdie told me that Dave Edmunds and Huey Lewis will be in Albert's upcoming 70th birthday documentary! There's a whole load of musicians involved in the project. Search for Albert Lee on Google and check out his official site.
Loved how he just blew the rest of the guys so totally away with his amazing, out of this world playing there. I bet it was a first take, improvised and just perfect for the song. He is really one of a kind!👍😊
Albert said to me at gig when talking about Tommy Emmanuel he said now "HE is a great guitarist". Your not so bad yourself Albert!! Bloody brilliant with the Rythym Kings.
How can a simple from-the-scratch-comping (he doesn't even bother to take off his jacket) sound so incredibly groovy?! Listen to the passage starting at 1:16
I am sorry if I misrepresented, but Lee began his pro work at the end of the 50's with an R & B band. Burton was playing with the Louisiana Hayride at 13 and then from there he ended up in LA as a session guitarist and was hired by Rickey Nelson in the mid 50's with Ozzie and Harriet. By the time Albert was playing with Head Hands, and Feet he was already a blistering guitar player.
Albert Lee I feel is very underated. I was introduced to his music in the early 80's by a friend and was impressed by his ability immediately. He's a brilliant guitarist for sure.
Great licks, listen to the final version on Dave Edmunds album it is fantastic. Also if you like other videos of Alert try Carlene Carter “I Fell in Love” Albert plays lead and you will see him playing a very different guitar.
Well it was recorded a long time ago. Brad Paisley would have been a twinkle in his dad's eye and Dave Edmunds is a great guitar player as well in my opinion. Thanks for posting gmailvs one of my favourites on youtube - maybe it's because I was a teenager just a bit younger than them great guys when they were having hits.
Effing hell! It ain’t normal the way he playes that guitar!!! He was playing with Buddy Holly’s Crickets at this time! Check out ‘ long way from Lubbock’ by the Crickets! Absolutely brilliant and sold about 10 copies! No justice in this life👌👌👌
perhaps my favorite youtube clip of all time. Nick Lowe's set-up and execution of "listen, you've obviously read my pamphlet on this guitar playing technique...." (4:37) is priceless. Albert Lee not only read the pamphlet, he wrote the book. def check-out the longer documentary this clip was taken from if you haven't already: ua-cam.com/video/ZgaFZJppKAM/v-deo.html also, did y'all know that it's Huey Lewis playing amazing harp on Dave Edmunds' cover of his song "Bad is Bad"? probably you did. but if you're a harp fan..... ua-cam.com/video/cN4t83RhTNo/v-deo.html listen real close to the guitar solo right after HL's harp solo. unbelievable! best to all, happy new year
Love it. Amazing video Is that a B bender guitar he's using? At 2:49 Phil Lynott ? 3:04 Hewie Lewis ? Nick Lowe at the end ("Listen Youve obviously you've read my pamphlet ..!" ) OK ... off onto a UA-cam adventure ...
Alex Lee Hi Alex. Please thank your dad for me--this darn solo has been echoing in my head, note for note, ever since he cut the record, and it's the best kind of mental musical chewing gum, always makes me happy. Does ANYBODY know if it's ever been written out?
Alex Lee Hi Alex. I've only ever heard a few guitar solos in my life that literally stopped me in my tracks, and this was one of them. I heard it on WPIX-FM in New York in 1980 and thought "WHO is THAT?" Luckily, Dave Edmunds was in the studio and as the song ended, he said, "That amazing guitar work was by Albert Lee." I saw your father do a workshop many years later and it was wonderful. Please say hello to him on behalf of this fan. He is a musical hero to many of us.
Meg Griffin's show on WPIX.....🎸🔔🎹 She had the ear.... Ian Dury, Squeeze, The Specials, Nick, Dave, Elvis C..... even Wreckless Eric for crying out loud.... 🎼I racked up quite a bill at Disco-Mat
RE. JHDrunk's comment. I can't remember the name of the documentary but it covered Nick LOwe and DE recording their respective albums etc. It was ATV, I once wrote to them but they seemed to know nothing about it. It would be great if the whole doc could be unearthed.
Every now and again if I'm feeling a bit low or tired or whatever, I return to this clip and it always puts a smile on my face. As Dave said in the clip, "to hear that man play the way he does is a joy." Pure and simple :o)
Yes, same here. Always cheers me up..
Yeh same :)
I am from Greece, the man is very good. Very good times now, all the modern songs are not heard, only the young people, thank you very much.
Whenever I feel like watching pure unadulterated beautiful guitar playing….oozing with taste,elegance,pizazz,musicality,clicheless licks….I go and watch this clip…had the pleasure years ago watching and shaking hands with the man in a teeny weeny club in my hometown…..he is just as kind as he is a mindboggling player…..
Repeat when necessary is a fantastic album, no fillers, just pure magic.
Thumbs up. 👍🏻 And some pure Rock and Roll we don’t get much of anymore.
When it’s magical , you have to love it ..
Absolutely. Not a bad track on that record. They're all a flat out 10. Maybe even 11? Lol
Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Phil Lynott, Huey Lewis - all in awe of Albert! Play on, Albert Lee.
Graham Parkers in there to .
Thought I was hallucinating..... Nope they're all there.....🫵🏻🔔
Albert plays this cold, no preparation...and burns it up! This is genius.
I've seen Albert play and also met him. Besides being the best guitarist out there he's also a very humble man.
He's good but not as good as James Burton.
@@Marakesh7 I disagree, but Burton is a great guitarist.
Having played with Albert often I learned what a true musical genius is. It was actually his piano and mandolin artistry that woke me up because we get used to the guitar talent over time so the fact that he can pick up on various instruments and expertly nail it one realizes the incredible depth of his talents...
Albert Lee is one of the worlds best guitarists, the best for those, who enjoy his way to play!
There will never be a guitarist like Albert for a long time
It’s more than just his technical ability, it’s something about the man himself. His love for the guitar, for his music… zen or something. People love this man.
the solo on sweet little lisa is my favourite all time solo on dave edmunds "repeat when necessary"
I believe it is - along with Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy tugging his forelock.
This damned video's like a drug. Can't seem to get enough of it.
Albert Lee is a fantastic guitarist! I've seen him live four times, and chatted to him a few times. I first heard of him during a Dave Edmunds TV documentary. He had been called in to play the solo in 'Sweet Little Lisa', and boy did he play that guitar! You just have to see the expressions on the faces of the other musicians to appreciate his incredible skill and tone.
Dave Edmonds isn't exactly a slouch on guitar but looking at the expressions on his face as Albert is playing is testament to the respect he has for a true master of the instrument. Albert is 80 now yet still shows no sign of quitting, what a man.🎸👏👏
In the north east USA touring now.
January 2025
Albert Lee set the standard on how this song should be played!
one of the best ever, and Dave Edmunds is no slouch himself !
my candidate for the best rock 'n' roll song ever to have come out of the UK
Fabulous guitarist ,great guy
Great to have this little insight in Albert's studio routine. He just walks in and before he even takes out his jacket he has already mount a flawless guitar track and drinks his closing-time-beer.
Yup. Brilliant. Thanks for posting.
Albert talked about this session at one of his clinics. He said that when he heard the record, he was surprised how high Dave put him in the mix, and added: "He must have liked it."
Huey has connections to Nick Lowe (produced his solo album.) He also plays harmonica on others recordings including Thin Lizzie etc.
So funny to see Nick Lowe at the end, destroyed and trying to think of what to say. Hilarious. God bless everything you want but make sure that you mention Albert Lee.
I met Albert at an Irish club-around mid 80's in B'rum-UK..for first time, & live, he was an absolute joy to hear & watch & even started his set, Singing & playing this very song. I had my HB'lad as guest photog, stage front- & got some great shots-he looked same then, as Vid above..+ shiny curly black hair..
A truly Charming & humble guy.My Opinion is based on fact, I had travelled extensively-& was even in Hamburg 'Top Ten' on Reeperbahn, from 1961 onwards -Kaiser Kellar' Grosse Freiheit St, Star Club-.Beatles & all that !! & 1970's a session gtr, on a doz' cruise ships, all over the Med' & the Carribean-constantly in touch with everything on air, so I reckoned I knew all about Gtr players.
I think this Vid was about 10 years before I saw him,so 1976-8 ish, I reckon nobody in the world at that time could have sat in on this Dave E..studio session & done a better job.(with the exception of Clarence White 'Buckaroo' )Albert's Top Class Man, in every respect.
This was my introduction to Albert Lee thanks to Dave Edmunds of whom I was a fan. Saw Rockpile at the Decorum Hemel Hempstead and some year later Albert at Wavendon Stables. Had a chat with him and what a lovely humble man. I mentioned Tommy Emmanuel to him and he said HE'S a great guitarist. I said your not so bad yourself Albert. Thank you Dave.
A mate played this to me in 1983 on vinyl. He didn't have to try too hard to "sell" it to me. Like he said, both Dave and Albert are really REALLY going for it, to the extent that they're playing ahead of the beat they're shredding that fast. I eventually got it on CD a few years ago. So pleased to see this footage was made in the studio at the time - a historical document!
Love how Dave reacts to those sick licks. Nick's comments at the end are priceless. A jpy indeed.
Saw Albert last week, what a joy it was to be there.
One of my fave guitar tracks ever, I've been listening to it for 40 years!
albert gave all of us the tele bug. thanks albert for all the cool stuff you come up with!
I've just watched this 10 times and sent it to my gf. The guys faces in the studio say it all...and Phil Linot. 10/10. You've obviously read my pamphlet on guitar playing. 🎸
Albert will always be the best player these shores ever produced. Amazing
'Just went to see him for the 3rd time. Sadly, in Canada, I usually get a blank look when I mention his name. He's a gem.
"Ten Years After guy, right?" (^8
That might be Alvin Lee. Blues player Ten years after
All too busy following your savior Trudopia....
Put the needles down, take off the masks and Wake up ya hosers ‼️
This is one of my all time favourite songs - Dave Edmunds and Albert Lee together. The second time I saw Albert Lee solo he opened with this song a few years back. Honestly I have listened to this song thousands of times. I can't believe I have seen this footage!
This record, song.
Made me take up guitar. Thanks Albert,
Met both Albert and Dave, and had 35 years as a pro guitarist .
So many of my favorites in one room!!
Sweet joy - having been taken off the Tube for a while, I can't tell you how great it is to see this back.
For all those doubting johnnies who think Albert's just a country picker this should ram it firmly, but politely up your nostrils!
2:45 Was that Phil Lynott in the corner???
In 1979 ... no doubt .... Albert Lee was King
No comparing any one because music is music. Albert Lee is my Fav but when any one plays from their heart it's worth taking a listen to that and appreciating. Heart track
Born & bred in the UK, Albert is one of my all-time heroes.
Albert Lee is AWESOME
I bet there are none to match his skills. He is the guru for most of the top stars today even For Vince Gill. Love the way dave says he would be loved to be born Albert Lee in his next life. And mind you this is recorded 50 years ago. He was just 20 then now he's about 73 if I'm right
he was born in 1943, and this was recorded in 1978, so it'd be around the time of 35th birthday
Lee, Lewis, Lowe, Lynott, Edmunds - wow...that's a room with heavy talent! Albert's one in a million, and Nick Lowe's "pamphlet" comment is hilarious. Albert, as usual, seems awfully humble and not big-headed about his talent at all!
You forgot Huey Lewis!
@@ivancarling Nah, he wrote 'Lewis' in the beginning
Forgot Billy Bremner and what's his name from Stiff Records roster.....
Always With the shades ⬆️
I've seen Albert Lee many times with the Everly Bros. He's an amazing guitarist. He's just so understated. Him and Richard Thompson are my faves.
One of the greatest rock guitar solos ever
Heartfelt praise for Albert’s brilliant playing from one of the very best.
this is one of the bestest things ive seen on here
Albert Lee has played Ann Arbor annually for the last three years and he’s a pure joy!
I had the pleasure to record with albert lee in 2004...we did my album "in the hills" at mill hill studios...it was so fun as we sat and recorded the tracks first take and live..unforgetable,i also had the pleasure that boz boorer was there to produce.Love dave too...nearest ive been is recording with John david...hes ex love sculpture/dave edmunds...rock n roll lives;))
Wow. That solo was a game changer back when the Rockpile album came out.
Dave is toasty here ;-) Albert was mash of Jimmy Bryant, James Burton, Hank Garland... loads of American pickers. He did do his own thing for sure... love Albert.
this has always been one of my favorite guitars solo's ever. i never dreamed i would be able to see it being recorded.thanks gmailvsi. and to see Huey Lewis, Phil Lynott, Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds all watching from the control room is just priceless.i love when nick holds his head in his hands,blown away, but then say's "You've obviously read my pamphlet on how to play guitar".
One must simply love a man like that!
That...was... fabulous! What a combo...
I love when Nick Lowe says " You've obviously read my pamphlet on this guitar playing thing " ..and yes , that's Huey Lewis ..
Huey wrote Bad is Bad, and plays harp on Dave's superior version
The pamphlet comment is hilarious! 😁
It fries my brain to discover that there is studio footage of one of my favorite albums and songs of all time! Please tell me there's more of this out there!
I can't stop watching and listening to this. I can remember hearing it on Roger Scott show on Capitol Radio (afternoon housewife's and factory worker's slot) when it was first released in '78 or '79. He must have risked the wrath of God for playing it so many times.
Albert's guitar work blew my socks into orbit - still does. So rewarding to see how it was put together and to see Edmunds, Fairweather-Lowe, Phil Lynott and others watch in awe.
Thanks gmailvsl (whoever you may be).
Albert is a great guy, I saw him once on a guitar clinic. what a gentleman.
From "Born Fighter" an amazing documentary about the recording of Sweet Little Lisa and other tracks that would go on both Edmunds and Lowe solo records. I think Edmunds- a guy who's used to being the hot shot- is completely freaked out by Albert's prowess. His expressions at 3:37 will show. And yes- Huey Lewis and Phil Lynott hanging out in the control room.
Lowe- "Listen, you've obviously read my pamphlet on these tracks...."
One has to say that talent Like Albert's and yours Gaz; aint that common.You've probably seen this before, but I loved Dave Edmunds and "Rockpile" in the late 70's early 80's. He say's in this clip that "he wishes that he could come back as Albert Lee".
What a guitar player Albert is! No facial distortions or grimacing - just genious!
A little venue in Toronto - Hugh's Room - I've been going there for 20 years. Last summer's Albert Lee gig (with Cindy Cashdollar) was THE BEST gig I've ever seen there. Please come back, Albert!
+Madeleine Hague Saw him last summer with Cindy at the Markham Jazz Festival, and was lucky enough to get a fist bump (he didn't want to shake hands before playing) and a photo with him. I'm surprised I was able to get the words, "Permission to shake the hand of one of my all time musical heroes?" out of my mouth, I was so starstruck. Spoke a little more relaxed after the show, and asked him how Dave was doing. He said he'd last seen him at his 70th birthday party. A quiet, humble guy with a boyish smile. What a treat. I'll remember that night forever.
Just wonderful stuff.
love dave's expression at around 4:08. just says it all. and nick's line, "have you read my pamphlet on guitar playing techniques?"
brilliant!
Incroyable la légende d' Albert Lee tout un guitariste soliste wow !!!!
Little birdie told me that Dave Edmunds and Huey Lewis will be in Albert's upcoming 70th birthday documentary! There's a whole load of musicians involved in the project. Search for Albert Lee on Google and check out his official site.
Great! I'm going to see Albert tomorrow in concert, some years later ... but still great.
Thanks for post this very interesting stuff.
Absolutely fabulous! Both MY heroes.. :)
What a find! This is amazing -- always loved this song and Albert's playing on it, but to see and hear this is just damned remarkable.
Loved how he just blew the rest of the guys so totally away with his amazing, out of this world playing there. I bet it was a first take, improvised and just perfect for the song. He is really one of a kind!👍😊
Billy Bremner on the couch also sets the guitar player bar equally high. He has his own style too.
Bingo....🫵🏻🔔
Albert said to me at gig when talking about Tommy Emmanuel he said now "HE is a great guitarist". Your not so bad yourself Albert!! Bloody brilliant with the Rythym Kings.
How can a simple from-the-scratch-comping (he doesn't even bother to take off his jacket) sound so incredibly groovy?! Listen to the passage starting at 1:16
Groovy??? Like hippie shite⁉️
All of the guys, including Dave, are eating up the scenery as Albert burns up the frets. His playing is too kewl for school!
Well said Dave and well played Albert!
I am sorry if I misrepresented, but Lee began his pro work at the end of the 50's with
an R & B band. Burton was playing with the Louisiana Hayride at 13 and then from there he ended up in LA as a session guitarist and was hired by Rickey Nelson in the mid 50's with Ozzie and Harriet. By the time Albert was playing with Head Hands, and Feet he was already a blistering guitar player.
Albert Lee I feel is very underated. I was introduced to his music in the early 80's by a friend and was impressed by his ability immediately. He's a brilliant guitarist for sure.
Thanks, Alan, this made my day! wondering why I didn´t discover that earlier.
Great licks, listen to the final version on Dave Edmunds album it is fantastic. Also if you like other videos of Alert try Carlene Carter “I Fell in Love” Albert plays lead and you will see him playing a very different guitar.
Well it was recorded a long time ago. Brad Paisley would have been a twinkle in his dad's eye and Dave Edmunds is a great guitar player as well in my opinion. Thanks for posting gmailvs one of my favourites on youtube - maybe it's because I was a teenager just a bit younger than them great guys when they were having hits.
Wow!!!♡
Now there is one and he and Albert would love each other. Billy Strings.
Smooth.
Effing hell! It ain’t normal the way he playes that guitar!!! He was playing with Buddy Holly’s Crickets at this time! Check out ‘ long way from Lubbock’ by the Crickets! Absolutely brilliant and sold about 10 copies! No justice in this life👌👌👌
thank you for post this video
Also look easy to see Huey Lewis of HL & The News in this video.
Great job!
I'm going to watch Albert tomorrow night in Aberdeen. Jealous? Big Brian
Great video!!
I just wish i could have seen his hands on the fretboard when he actually got into the recorded solo!!!! Great LP, Repeat When Necessary.
Young Huey rockin' out...
perhaps my favorite youtube clip of all time. Nick Lowe's set-up and execution of "listen, you've obviously read my pamphlet on this guitar playing technique...." (4:37) is priceless. Albert Lee not only read the pamphlet, he wrote the book.
def check-out the longer documentary this clip was taken from if you haven't already:
ua-cam.com/video/ZgaFZJppKAM/v-deo.html
also, did y'all know that it's Huey Lewis playing amazing harp on Dave Edmunds' cover of his song "Bad is Bad"? probably you did. but if you're a harp fan.....
ua-cam.com/video/cN4t83RhTNo/v-deo.html
listen real close to the guitar solo right after HL's harp solo. unbelievable!
best to all, happy new year
Albert and Clapton on Chas & Dave's Christmas Knees Up (1982) on youtube
Phil Lynott sitting in?
God of guitar..
Love it. Amazing video Is that a B bender guitar he's using? At 2:49 Phil Lynott ? 3:04 Hewie Lewis ? Nick Lowe at the end ("Listen Youve obviously you've read my pamphlet ..!" ) OK ... off onto a UA-cam adventure ...
I love this clip. It never fails to impress. Does anyone have the full documentary this is taken from? If so, please upload it!
Cheers! :)
Alex Lee Hi Alex. Please thank your dad for me--this darn solo has been echoing in my head, note for note, ever since he cut the record, and it's the best kind of mental musical chewing gum, always makes me happy.
Does ANYBODY know if it's ever been written out?
Alex Lee Hi Alex. I've only ever heard a few guitar solos in my life that literally stopped me in my tracks, and this was one of them. I heard it on WPIX-FM in New York in 1980 and thought "WHO is THAT?" Luckily, Dave Edmunds was in the studio and as the song ended, he said, "That amazing guitar work was by Albert Lee." I saw your father do a workshop many years later and it was wonderful. Please say hello to him on behalf of this fan. He is a musical hero to many of us.
ua-cam.com/video/p9Uhq8cL360/v-deo.html
Meg Griffin's show on WPIX.....🎸🔔🎹
She had the ear.... Ian Dury, Squeeze, The Specials, Nick, Dave, Elvis C..... even Wreckless Eric for crying out loud....
🎼I racked up quite a bill at Disco-Mat
RE. JHDrunk's comment. I can't remember the name of the documentary but it covered Nick LOwe and DE recording their respective albums etc. It was ATV, I once wrote to them but they seemed to know nothing about it. It would be great if the whole doc could be unearthed.
There is Huey Lewis in the control room! 3:04 -3:06.
Verrry cool!