Arthur Lee
March 7th 1945 -- August 3rd 2006
jt's remblings ...
Ireland ... California. Half a world apart. Phil Lynott ... Arthur Lee. A connection?????
Six degrees of separation is the hypothesis that anyone on Earth can be connected to any other person on the planet through a chain of acquaintances with no more than five intermediaries. Phil and Arthur do it in less!!!!
It's interesting to note that LOVE recorded the song 'Hey Joe' before Hendrix, who is said to have been impressed by the LOVE version. Around 1970 LOVE recorded their album 'False Start' which featured one track ('Everlasting First') arranged by Arthur and Jimi Hendrix and featuring Jimi playing on guitar.
Arthur has been credited with being a friend of, and an influence on, JIMI HENDRIX back in 1965, before Jimi skyrocketed to fame after his Montery Pop performance in 1967, which itself followed Jimi's brief stint performing live with the MONKEES. Johnny Echols (a co-founding member of the original LOVE) played in an early LA band with Arthur Lee and Jimi Hendrix called LAG, in the pre-LOVE days.
Some fans of Phil's music will recognize the name "B.P.Fallon". Phil appeared on his "B.P. Fallon Orchestra" show in 1982, but who was he? Well, in 1979 B.P. Fallan and Robert Plant worked together on a show. It has been said that at this time Robert was a huge fan of a number of West Coast bands, including LOVE and BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (a band featuring Neil Young and Steven Stills).
Some fans of Phil's music will recognize the name "B.P.Fallon". Phil appeared on his "B.P. Fallon Orchestra" show in 1982, but who was he? Well, in 1979 B.P. Fallan and Robert Plant worked together on a show. It has been said that at this time Robert was a huge fan of a number of West Coast bands, including LOVE and BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD (a band featuring Neil Young and Steven Stills).
Sadly, on August 3rd 2006 Arthur passed away, losing his battle with cancer ... Arthur Lee, singer and guitarist of the influential 1960's band LOVE, died in Memphis at the age of 61 following a battle with acute myeloid leukaemia.
LONG LIVE ARTHUR!