Arthur Lee & Love - Between Clark & Hilldale - Later With Jools Holland (2003) video free download


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Duration: 03:40
Uploaded: 2009/07/29

full song title: "Maybe The People Would Be The Times or Between Clark and Hilldale"

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9 years ago

Anthony Monaghan

Great performance from the great man, but that guitar!! What is with the sound, it's so wrong, no blend with the rest of the instruments and the bottom strings sound out of tune! How can such a lovely guitar sound so terrible. UGGHHH. Poor Arthur having to put up with that in his ear, and the player grandstanding.

10 years ago

Andy Driftwood

Amazing performance..What a track..What an album!! RIP Mr Lee 

10 years ago

tiffsaver

One of the most underrated performers of his generation. His death felt like a personal loss...

10 years ago

Tom Macan

FYI - Mobile Fidelity has a limited edition hybrid sacd version of Forever Changes available now. I just ordered one (~$30). It'll be a week or so before I receive it.

10 years ago

Pan oRoya

Wonderful. I didn't see this when it went out live so it's a real treat. Of course Forever Changes was an unlikely masterpiece - even at the time it was released it didn't sound like anything else around at the time. It still sounds astonishingly original in conception. Must get the DVD of the tour. RIP Arthur Lee, you were a great talent.

10 years ago

Victor Santiago

Legend!

11 years ago

The87Markm

Great number! Discovered this song in the skateboard video SKATE MORE.

11 years ago

LucidDream

Sure, if you're tone deaf.

11 years ago

LucidDream

That's neat, I didn't know that.

11 years ago

CosmoToppers

One of The Greatest returns in Rock History Arthur Lee & Love / Baby Lemonade

11 years ago

Cruz Gonzalez

Agreed. If I'm not mistaken, the lyrics for this song (and the album Forever Changes) was about the "bad" times of the 60s. About drugs and whatnot.

11 years ago

salomon zamora

true, feel good music.

11 years ago

Timothy Dingman

Argh. The lyrics. The lyrics. Who writes poetry like this today ; not to mention the music and arrangements. Arthur Lee was a God. Maybe better than Dylan and JZ has no shadow to cast on his intellectual impact on the music

11 years ago

chris mackin

possibly the worst guitar tone ever

12 years ago

Liz Hood

How right you are ... Arthur Lee was actually singing about the Sunset Strip, which was also the block between Clark & Hilldale. Love was a 'Hollywood Band'. When he sings 'Crouds of people standing everywhere (Strip), 'cross the street I'm at the Slop Affair, and there they always play my songs ...' he is talking about the 'Eating Affair' on Hilldale (the 'Whiskey'  is on Clark). He was right; they played soul (his music), rather than psychedelic music ... What a gas it was!

12 years ago

Trent Duvall

Boss Band

13 years ago

SirHatchporch

@jab3785 Yeah, I just drove there tonight and realized the Whisky is smack dab in the middle of these two streets. Makes this song even cooler.

13 years ago

jab3785

Strangely, even though I grew up in the 60's and was a huge Love fan I never realized for many years that Clark and Hilldale were the streets on either side of the Whiskey a gogo; a club on the Sunset Strip they often played in those days.

13 years ago

selfselfself

The guitarist with dreadlocks sure is good!

13 years ago

Tom Macan

Also.. the upcoming release of "Black Beauty" - from the LA Times, March 3, 2011: "A previously unreleased 1973 album by influential Los Angeles psychedelic soul band Arthur Lee and Love will surface belatedly on June 7 as the initial release from a new boutique reissue label, High Moon Records."

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