Ten Years After - Love Like A Man (LP Cricklewood Green) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 07:39
Subido: 2011/01/26

Uno de los mejores grupos del Rock Blues de la historia, que que se merecen estar en el lugar donde realmente se merecen, este es mi homenaje con esta estupenda canción, que por supuesto tienen muchas mas y muy buenas,

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8 years ago

Giumorin-Giuliano Colzani

super - album

9 years ago

Chris Moudy

~ Groovin ~

9 years ago

Astoria278

Excellent song from this perfect album and ALVIN LEE & TEN YEARS RICHLY DESERVES TO BE IN THE ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME!!

9 years ago

Steve Erino

Saw them twice in the seventies. Alvin Lee was one of the best rock guitarists from that era

9 years ago

priapus56

Paranoid, Smoke on the Water, Oh Well, Whole lotta Love, LOVE LIKE A MAN, the greatest hard rock hymns of all time.

9 years ago

Gunther Deichmann

Classic!

9 years ago

stephen anderson

One of Ten Years After songs that grab you and don't let go ! I could listen to this song several times in a evening. I am a life long fan of TYA and Unfortunatly never got to see the master live. Maybe in the next life.

9 years ago

Rev Eddro

Mucho good..........

9 years ago

ottowes

Saw them live in Baltimore, 1975, on a tour with Peter Frampton's Camel as the opening act. So great to hear this GEM again! RIP Alvin Lee.

9 years ago

Francisco Then

very good song

9 years ago

MrPACO317

"Love Like a Man" is a song and hit single by British blues rock group Ten Years After, first released in 1970 and taken from their album Cricklewood Green.The "Guitar" riff in this song is one of the all time best.Singles Chart success[edit]The single is the group's only hit in the UK Singles Chart.Written by the group's lead vocalist Alvin Lee and produced by the group, it was the band's fourth single. The song entered the UK charts at #48 in June 1970 and reached #10 in August finally leaving the chart in October 1970.//e/d//dj//xyz222Unusually the A-side of this single is to be played at 45 rpm whilst the B-side is to be played at 33 rpm. The B-side is a live version of the song recorded at Bill Graham's Fillmore East and runs at 7:56 in marked contrast to the A-side's shorter, 3:05. Earlier versions of the disc carried no mention that the B-side is 'live' only an overprint in black ink on the paper label that the playing speed is 33 rpmDJ DR. ED/ D J INTERNATIONSLAS>>>>>>>>>>

9 years ago

R,J Judge

great music my fave

9 years ago

g FLIGHTNINGNAM

ONE of the Best Jobs of AudiO TRANCEfering ONTO UTUbe i have ever heard.. Sir Alvin would be pleased ~

9 years ago

Charles Chandler

Hold on!!!...:)O(:..

10 years ago

Jeff Metz

RIP Alvin..

10 years ago

Todd Holman

My Friend

10 years ago

Todd Holman

God Bless You, A.L. So sorry to hear of your untimely passing. Rest In Peace in Guitar Heaven, My Fiend. Todd H. Mesa, AZ 8-17-2013

10 years ago

Claymor

Loved this when it came out. One of the first riffs I 'tried' to play when I got a guitar in '72.

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