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The Move - When Alice Comes Back to the Farm

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

Brilliant performance as always by the Jeff Lynne version of The Move.

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  • Jeff kinda looks like Robert Fripp in this video.

  • jeff lynne version of the move? get real

  • Your right. When something changes it isn't a new version. Tool.

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  • ''The Jeff Lynne version of The Move''???! The Move was always ALL about Roy!! One of the absolute geniuses of British songwriting of the last 50 years.

  • Woody playing the slide on his knee is just awesome!

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  • Jeff Lynne?? This is all Roy Wood. Yea, Jeff was in the band, but calling it the Jeff Lynne version is insulting.

  • sounds like open E tuning on the lap steel

    great tune

  • Roy Wood...the mad genius behind The Move.

  • @oli77sch This kicks ass without the cello. , It would have been cool to see The Move continue in the Hard Rock genre.  They should have continued as two separate bands with the same core members and not have Roy gone on to form Wizzard by himself ( However, he had bassist Rick Price join him, along with Hugh McDowell and Bill Hunt playing cello and horns.

  • @rockerbox1973 Thank you buddy. The Move are for sure one of my favourite bands & Roy is a wonderful writer & producer & of course a rocker at heart. I like Jeff's stuff with Tom Petty & I'm sure his heart is in the right place with all the other stuff he's been so lucky to have been involved with whilst Roy has really struggled & was screwed by ex management for years. Love Bev & Carl was great, & Trevor & Ace too. They were a wonderful part of a soundtrack to a world that has gone forever.

  • @yourpaljc  very well said mate!

  • @ozzymotorhead and by the early 70s roy wood started putting out cheesy albums like mustard and shanana......so there....lol.

  • @posthumanhero by the end of the 70s lynne and ELO were playing crappy disco music with no heart

  • @tatunkha The original Move line-up (from 65-68) were:

    Carl Wayne: vocals

    Roy Wood: guitar, vocals

    Trevor Burton: guitar, vocals

    Chris 'Ace' Kefford: bass, vocals

    Bev Bevan: drums, vocals

    Ace Kefford left in '68 and wasn't replaced, Trevor Burton was replaced by Rick Price in '69 then later in the year Jeff Lynne replaced Carl Wayne.

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