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The cover of Love's album Forever Changes and Arthur Lee
  LOVE WITH ARTHUR LEE: GLASTONBURY 2003
Friday 8 September 2006 10.30pm-11.30pm
 
 

Arthur Lee and Love performed a brilliant set at the Glastonbury festival in 2003, which was recorded as part of BBC Four's coverage of the summer festivals.

Although Love were only together for two years they typified West Coast progressive rock and produced Forever Changes, one of the most enduring albums of the period. After that high point the band lost momentum and subsequent recordings were widely seen as disappointing. Founder member Arthur Lee, often referred to as a musical genius, became ever more erratic and in the 1990s he was arrested for illegal possession of a firearm.

In 2001 Forever Changes was reissued with additional tracks to renewed enthusiasm and a live version entitled The Forever Changes Concert was released in July 2003.

Set List

Alone Again Or
A House is Not a Motel
Andmoreagain
The Daily Planet
Old Man
The Red Telephone
Between Clark and Hilldale
Live and Let Live
The Good Humour Man (He Sees Everything)
Bummer in The Summer
You Set the Scene
Your Mind and We Belong Together
Seven and Seven Is

 
 
PROFILE
Facts, clips and recommended recordings
  Arthur Lee
BIOGRAPHY
Background on Arthur Lee
  Cover of Forever Changes Live

 

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Arthur Lee Obituary
Details from BBC News

Forever Changes review
Stuart Maconie on the Love classic



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