Ten Years After - Live From London

Watch Ten Years After - Live From London

  • NR
  • 2016
  • 54 min

Ten Years After is a legendary British blues rock band that has been entertaining audiences since the 1960s. In 1990, the band performed a series of concerts at the London's Town and Country Club and these concerts were recorded and later released as a film titled Ten Years After - Live From London. The film captures the band at the height of their musical prowess and showcases their incredible talent, energy and showmanship.

The movie opens with a stunning aerial shot of London and then cuts to the band walking on stage to the deafening roar of the crowd. The lead vocalist and guitarist, Alvin Lee, welcomes the audience and starts the show with the iconic song "Love Like a Man". Lee's electrifying guitar riffs and soulful vocals set the tone for the entire concert.

The movie is presented in a concert-style format, featuring 12 of the band's most popular numbers. The concert is a mix of classics like "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl", "Hobo", and "I Can't Keep from Crying, Sometimes" and newer compositions such as "I Get All Shook Up" and "Love Like a Man". The songs are interspersed with Alvin Lee's guitar solos, which showcase his remarkable speed and precision on the instrument.

One of the highlights of the film is the performance of the song "I'm Going Home", which is considered to be one of the finest guitar solos ever recorded. The song starts with a simple riff, but quickly goes into a frenzy of notes and Lee's fingers move so fast that they are almost a blur. The audience is clearly mesmerized by Lee's performance and the energy on stage is palpable.

The band's performance is well-complemented by the excellent sound and lighting design. The concert is shot using multiple cameras, some close-up and others capturing the wide-angle shots of the entire stage. The camera movements are fluid and provide a sense of immersion in the concert experience. The sound quality is top-notch, with the bass guitar and drums providing a solid foundation for Lee's guitar wizardry and the vocals soaring over the top of the mix.

Another standout feature of the film is the behind-the-scenes footage of the band during rehearsals and soundchecks. These moments offer an insight into the band's dynamics, their approach to music and their sense of humor. It is heartening to see that even after years of being together, the band members still share a camaraderie and a passion for music that is infectious.

The movie ends with an encore of "Love Like a Man" and the band takes a bow to a standing ovation from the crowd. The film successfully captures the energy and enthusiasm of their live shows and serves as an excellent tribute to the band's legacy. In some ways, it is a time capsule, giving a glimpse into a time when rock music was at its peak and audiences were hungry for more.

In conclusion, Ten Years After - Live From London is an essential watch for fans of blues rock music, Alvin Lee's guitar playing, or anyone who wants to experience the energy of a live concert. The movie will leave you tapping your feet and humming the tunes long after it is over. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of the band and their music, and a reminder of why they are considered one of the most influential bands of their time.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    54 min