Arthur Lee & Love - Between Clark & Hilldale - Later With Jools Holland
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@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.
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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.
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The guitarist with dreadlocks sure is good!
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@tmacan I've heard from a few places that Johnny Echols is doing an album called 'Gethsemane'. Some kind of lost Love album from when the group split up. Be good to hear and see them live sometime. But cheers for the post!
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is the band Arthur is playing with here actually made of the original members of Love or is it formed of session musicians? they look too young to be original members...plus it was never arthur lee and love, it was just Love. any one know? thanks.
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I knew it wasn't Arthur Low...
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what model gibson is that?
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."
tmacan 10 months ago
fyi.. John Echols (the original guitarist) has assembled a version of Love since Arthur's passing.
There's a very good biography of Arthur Lee available called "Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love" and, of course, some good websites.
tmacan 10 months ago
@coolestguylike -they had been playing together as Baby Lemonade before becoming the final version of Love. They started to be his regular backup band starting around '93.
In the later part of Arthur's career the name he used for the backup bands he assembled varied between "Love", "Love with Arthur Lee", and "Arthur Lee and Love".
tmacan 10 months ago