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1968 guitar freak-out, man! Pretty much the first incarnation of one of my favourite 'folk-rock' (sic) bands of all time (at this stage of their career they were known as the British Jefferson Airplane), featuring Judy Dyble (replaced the next year by Sandy Denny) and Ian MacDonald (Ian Matthews)(who later scored a #1 hit with Joni Mitchell's 'Woodstock' as Matthews Southern Comfort) on vocals, and the world famous singer/songwriter/guitarist Richard Thompson, as well as Tyger Hutchings, Simon Nicol and Martin Lamble, who sadly died on 12th May 1969, aged only 19, after Fairport's van crashed on the M1 motorway. Richard Thompson's girlfriend Jeannie Franklyn was killed too, the rest of the band escaped with minor injuries (Sandy was not in the van, she'd got a lift home from someone else).
Written by Richard Farina. From the bands first album 'Fairport Convention' featuring Ian MacDonald (later known as Ian Matthews), Richard Thompson, Judy Dyble, Simon Nicol, Tyger (Ashley) Hutchings and Martin Lamble. Clare Lowther also featured on 'cello. Sadly, this video is not available on some devices such as mobile phones.

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@martyhopkirk6826
@martyhopkirk6826 2 года назад
Judy's slow walk back to the mic is absolutely iconic.
@jeffbrown-hill7739
@jeffbrown-hill7739 3 года назад
I cannot fucking believe just how advanced, mature and adventurous Richard's soloing already was at the age of 19!
@bobgreen623
@bobgreen623 Год назад
And he hasn't even started using his pinky!
@randalclarke5487
@randalclarke5487 Год назад
Couldn't agree more!
@joeking5310
@joeking5310 6 месяцев назад
I can't believe they chucked out Judy and brought in Sandy. Sandy was great but Judy was better.
@joannebeauchamp1169
@joannebeauchamp1169 19 дней назад
Judy Dyble really hit her stride singing about going to Reno, Nevada. She owned this song! 👍🏿👍🏿💥💥💥💥
@joannebeauchamp1169
@joannebeauchamp1169 10 месяцев назад
As much as I like Sandy Denny, Judy Dyble’s voice really enhanced this song tremendously! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@will2741
@will2741 4 года назад
Amazing to see Judy Dyble looking almost intimidatingly cool here. I met her in recent years and she was absolutely the warmest and kindest person you could ever hope to meet. RIP x
@harvey1954
@harvey1954 Год назад
Loved her even though I was just a Facebook friend.
@bobgreen8142
@bobgreen8142 Год назад
@@harvey1954 same. Lovely woman.
@toddparke8535
@toddparke8535 6 месяцев назад
I never met her, but we were facebook friends and talked quite a bit, mostly about her dog and her weird recipes. Truly one of a kind.
@melissachesnut-tangerman8144
@melissachesnut-tangerman8144 3 месяца назад
She looks terrified to me - giving nothing in her eyes, all inward. As protection?
@hni7458
@hni7458 3 месяца назад
Fantastic time in history, when dad and I were young 😁 "That guitarist of Fairport Convention" many said in the middle-to-late 60s - now we know his name. Great to see Lamble at the drums too. Iain a cool cat. And lovely Judy, RIP, here more original to the FC roots than even ever Sandy. You can't really go wrong with Judy and Iain at the vocals.
@TheGroover72
@TheGroover72 5 лет назад
It's always so cool how Judy saunters back over to the mic after the jam.
@lemming9984
@lemming9984 4 года назад
She looks utterly bored during the instrumental section!
@billfaulkner548
@billfaulkner548 2 года назад
Great Richard Thompson solo here.
@markfuller3948
@markfuller3948 4 года назад
Rest in peace, Judy, we'll miss you hugely.
@michaeligoe3935
@michaeligoe3935 6 месяцев назад
How lovely to see poor Martin , a gifted young musician facing a brutally tragic end, he always maintained the freshness of his teenage years.
6 лет назад
Judy Dyble is great on this.
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 5 лет назад
It's amazing that after decades of retirement as a librarian, she's back and very active.
@alexalexin9491
@alexalexin9491 4 года назад
not only on this is she great. she also sang with king crimson on I Talk To the Wind!
@Kate1Chopin
@Kate1Chopin 4 года назад
Imho, the band under-utilised Judy. It must have been difficult for her being given such a snippet to sing and then retreating to the back of the stage while the male performers dominated the set. She must have been very tolerant. More sexist times then. The promising start to this song became a virtuoso slot for Thompson with a short reprise of the vocal at the end.
3 месяца назад
@@Kate1Chopin Judy is featured heavily on most songs from their first album. And in my opinion it was their very best album.
@michaelwilson2340
@michaelwilson2340 Месяц назад
Sad thing is Ashley Hutchins told her she was fired from the band a few days after this performance.
@rgwebb5165
@rgwebb5165 2 года назад
Very strong Jefferson Airplane similarity here. I wish we could have had another album or two of this particular incarnation of Fairport.
@dancingbear86
@dancingbear86 Год назад
I agree! 😊
@simonchampion3220
@simonchampion3220 9 месяцев назад
Definitely. Pity…
3 месяца назад
Much more similar to The Peanut Butter Conspiracy. Take a listen.
@billking8843
@billking8843 Месяц назад
Only recently discovered JA with Signe and this sounded a lot like them .Two brilliant bands in the line ups before their most celebrated ones but maybe actually their best ones.
@johnhebert3855
@johnhebert3855 Месяц назад
Judy was a beautiful woman. She rocked that "Katherine Ross affect" real hard.
@jasmin5753
@jasmin5753 4 года назад
RIP Judy Dyble ♥️
@helmutsecke3529
@helmutsecke3529 2 года назад
Judy was grand altogether. A top lassie, bless her.
@florpcorp
@florpcorp 2 года назад
such a great solo by Richard Thompson, and the whole band is cookin too. also that accent when they sing Nevada lol. "Nevadar"
@joeking5310
@joeking5310 6 месяцев назад
You must be a yank then.
@johnhebert3855
@johnhebert3855 Месяц назад
Richard is a good guitarist, without question. But given the tempo of this song, such a long solo doesn't seem appropriate. I mean, were not talking "Green Grass and High Tides" here.
@smkelly1970
@smkelly1970 5 лет назад
Tyger and the late Martin Lamble made quite the rhythm section... and Richard Thompson...DAMN!!!
@garyseeley8911
@garyseeley8911 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful, outstanding performance
@MrDersuUzala
@MrDersuUzala 2 месяца назад
From the French television programme, Bouton Rouge, I believe 1968.
@gedford
@gedford 10 месяцев назад
I saw the band two or three times in this incarnation, before they got into English traditional folk, at the Town and Country Club in Belsize Park. Used to love them.
@jpatrick317
@jpatrick317 3 года назад
I have seen this many times and still find it amazing. I once saw an interview with Joe Boyd, FPC's producer, according to him THAT solo is what got Fairport their 1st contract, he had to get RT under contract. Richard is slightly younger than myself, he was borrowing rifts from Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian at a time when most of us that age had no idea who those guys were, and he has only gotten better with the years.
@Merlingardiner
@Merlingardiner 7 месяцев назад
Richard is eight days older than me, I missed the slot but loved the music from first hearing on Top Gear while at University and seeing Fairport Live in Hull in 1968. Richard's solo on Jack Of Diamonds was superb. Only got better over the years but he is still eight days older.
@raven_of_zoso455
@raven_of_zoso455 3 года назад
Damn, that is a good looking band, and they sound just fantastic. Didn't know this was a live recording, nor that this was before Sandy, but Judy was an amazing singer, it's like the perfect mix of The Doors, Velvet Underground and Jefferson Airplane. I was also really surprised to see this song at all on RU-vid, and in such good quality, definitely in my top 5 of FC.
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 3 года назад
Did you see the colour version of Time?
@Danny-hc3le
@Danny-hc3le 4 года назад
R.I.P. JUDY Merci à tout jamais pour ce grand moment de grâce.
@carlosenriquetrejo3599
@carlosenriquetrejo3599 3 года назад
😔❤️🎶
@jaya6964
@jaya6964 5 лет назад
The guitar solo is perfect!
@dancingbear86
@dancingbear86 Год назад
Incredible fabulous amazing total wow groovy cool performance from early Fairport Convention. Richard, Ian, Judy, Ashley, Simon, and Martin are on fire here. They were such a talented band. The album and the few other recordings made by this line up are awesome. I am glad this performance was preserved. This band and their music is the real deal.
@jonmuse166
@jonmuse166 5 лет назад
Command performance. The pronouncing of Nevada as Nevader cracks me up every time
@xyz2121
@xyz2121 4 года назад
I live in Arizona (a bordering state) and I pronounce it like that. Anyone in the UK know how you pronounce Wichita?
@christopherbarnett5554
@christopherbarnett5554 Год назад
I still think that their first album with Judy was one of the best they ever did. And yes, I did see them perform with Judy at Aber Coll early 1968 They were wonderful.
3 месяца назад
Undoubtedly! Some lovely songs on that album. Many featuring the fabulous Judy.
@tarcisiomoura9629
@tarcisiomoura9629 5 лет назад
In colour! Fantastic! Love this performance!
@andrewmarks269
@andrewmarks269 Месяц назад
Judy looks so lovely. Like. an English version of Nico. The band all look so serious. Heavily influenced by the West Coast bands like the Airplane, but also Dylan. Great stuff.
@bobg56
@bobg56 6 лет назад
And 50 years later, Simon Nicol is still in Fairport.
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 5 лет назад
With a hiatus of about 1972-76 in Albion Band, etc.
@lemming9984
@lemming9984 4 года назад
It's Fairport in name only though. Fairport's spirit left a couple of decades ago.
@matthewberry3608
@matthewberry3608 5 лет назад
ian and judy sound incredible.. would be curious to hear what would have happened had they stayed in the group. this iteration of FC deserves a bit more credit,..though the sandy denny years were certainly their best.
@Phase2Music
@Phase2Music 4 года назад
So good so quick and so young. Glorious! RIP Judy.
@AnthonyMonaghan
@AnthonyMonaghan Год назад
Where do a bunch of English kids learn to conjure up this witchcraft? What an incredible performance.
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky Год назад
Plucked from the ether
3 месяца назад
Weed maybe.
@paisleysky1967
@paisleysky1967 6 лет назад
what can I say?....BRILLIANT!!
@geraldwoodruff3494
@geraldwoodruff3494 6 лет назад
My hometown! I live just outside of Reno now and it's one of the greatest places to live, Most people come to visit and wind up staying! Love Fairpoint and miss Sandy Denny! RIP
@tundratunes
@tundratunes 4 месяца назад
Man, just happened upon this after being a hardcore FC fan for >45 years. I have this song on vinyl as a demo version that producer Joe Boyd felt was too weak to release. Yet this live version is astonishingly good in every way. I believe that like their American peers during this era, e.g. Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, they were better live than what they recorded in the studio.They should figure much higher on the radar of fans of this era than they do. They were all just amazing musicians, bringing to the table a form of "folk-rock" that either equalled or went way beyond what the Americans were doing at the time. And I would rank Richard Thompson alongside my fave virtuoso guitarists, e.g. Hendrix, Johnny Winter and Duane Allman.
@hni7458
@hni7458 3 месяца назад
Yeah, a live band indeed - sooo sturdy musicians all of them - one of the very best then. Jethro T was mention in the same manner. Both with solid Island background - Chris Blackwell was awarded the Polar Prize the other year.
3 месяца назад
I can verify that they were fantastic live. Saw them a few times at small clubs and they were sensational.
@tundratunes
@tundratunes 3 месяца назад
That is nice to hear. Sadly, I did not get to see them live until ca. 1983 playing an old hotel ballroom in Montpelier, Vermont. Still, even then, they were phenomenal. The lineup included Richard Thompson and Simon Nicol (guitars), John Kirkpatrick (accordion), Dave Pegg (bass), and I can no longer recall who was on drums. I was a student at the university up in Burlington and had already begun my lifelong habit of taking LPs with me to get the band to sign. I was waiting when they entered the hotel lobby on their way to begin the show and asked if they could please sign my battered copy of Richard Thompson's double compilation (guitar, vocal). They were all such gentlemen. They replied "not now" as they are focused in starting the gig, but welcome to join them upstairs in their suite for a few pints after the show. I did, and we had a nice long discussion. And, yes, they signed my record! Since then I've seen Richard Thompson solo and with various lineups probably a dozen times in small venues. He really is a humble and lovely person and, as mentioned in my original post, a consummate guitar genius and virtuoso.
@hni7458
@hni7458 3 месяца назад
@@tundratunes Yeah, he is, RT, and desite all the doom & gloom in the tomb he also has a fantastic humour. Here in Stockholm quite a while back in the day he sang 'Sam Jones' in a way that none of us really got depressed 😁
@raymondpierotti8414
@raymondpierotti8414 7 месяцев назад
This haas to be the weirdest camerawork I've ever seen, but at least i can say I know how Richard does the fingering on his solo. It is all close-ups , but you never see any of the groups in their entirety. The strangest of all, must be filmingMartin (out of focus) over Simon's left shoulder. Still this a a great group in their early days and a fine performance.
@sleambean
@sleambean 3 месяца назад
Definitely a late 60s cinematography thing! Check out the London '66-67 interstellar overdrive by Pink floyd and you'll see you can never truly see what's going on
@70sMod
@70sMod 3 месяца назад
😮wow😮
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 5 лет назад
I saw Ian touring a whole show of Richard Farina material a few years ago as Plainsong.
@aarongoldstein7614
@aarongoldstein7614 Год назад
Saw that show in Cambridge, MA & got to meet Iain as well as Andy Roberts.
@mercurialaquarian
@mercurialaquarian Месяц назад
I just love Fairport so much. Absolutely my favorite band.
@lisalindsey277
@lisalindsey277 6 лет назад
Somebody said in another post that the girl was Sandy Denny. They stand corrected. I like how during the guitar solo she just goes over and sits on the step and waits... lol Great song.
@Tonks143
@Tonks143 4 года назад
Once, Fairport were playing with Jimi Hendrix and Judy merely sat down while Richard and Jimi swapped licks and began knitting
@Wotsitorlabart
@Wotsitorlabart 4 года назад
@@Tonks143 According to Ashley Hutchings Hendrix borrowed his bass guitar when he joined them on stage.
@Tonks143
@Tonks143 4 года назад
@@Wotsitorlabart Shame so many people can name Hendrix but so few Fairport
@ervbefelnareik7604
@ervbefelnareik7604 Год назад
No wonder Richard plays so well, those hands! Just like Hendrix.
@gillesserrigny6324
@gillesserrigny6324 4 месяца назад
No Hendrix. Just like Richard Thompson !
@ervbefelnareik7604
@ervbefelnareik7604 4 месяца назад
@@gillesserrigny6324 only comparing the size of his hands and how he can put his thumb right over top of the fretboard like Hendrix.. Not necessarily comparing the way they play guitar. Both are very good in their own right but different of course
@gillesserrigny6324
@gillesserrigny6324 3 месяца назад
@@ervbefelnareik7604 After this clarification, we totally agree. 👍
@pentangle4444
@pentangle4444 4 года назад
interesting that of all the Richard and Mimi Farina materials available to perform, Ian Mathews picked Reno Nevada... I don't remember the video being so clear and this is a rare chance to see poor Martin Lamble and great Judy Dyble perform... Judy Dyble did attend some of the Croperty festival events down through the years.. and did Ashley Hutchings and Ian Mathews on a much more frequent basis.. and the songs of Richard and Mimi Farina almost rival Leonard Cohen's songs .. we lost Farina in 1966 and Mimi in 2001. . Fairport with Sandy also performed Farina's Quiet Joys of Brotherhood which I saw them perform live in 1974 in front of Mimi Farina who was in attendance at the festival.
@mordecaicarroll
@mordecaicarroll 4 года назад
Judy Dyble R.I.P.
@mordecaicarroll
@mordecaicarroll 4 года назад
Side note Thompson is a monster soloing on the electric on here. Is it wrong that I kind of wish this lineup made one more record in this kind of psych rock vein? I love unhalfbricking and liege and life too.
@pentangle4444
@pentangle4444 2 года назад
we lost Judy Dyble in 2020 at age 71 or 51 years after loss of Martin Lamble
@pentangle4444
@pentangle4444 4 года назад
Jeannie Franklyn was known as Genie the Tailor and had a shop on Santa Monica Blvd in La opened in April 1968 providing clothing to many of the rock stars at the time including the Monkies, Cass Elliott and Cream. I note that an official U.S. government document reporting on her death overseas referred to her as Genie Franklin and her parents were Samuel Ochs and Helen Franklin and she was born in NYC in 1942. She was a cousin of Phil Ochs.
@malcolmspillett8172
@malcolmspillett8172 5 месяцев назад
Jack Bruce's first solo album "Songs For a Tailor" was dedicated to her.
@MrBillgoodman
@MrBillgoodman 6 лет назад
Never seen this in color!
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 6 лет назад
You have now!
@richardhoner7842
@richardhoner7842 8 месяцев назад
Wow.
@martinmoffitt4702
@martinmoffitt4702 8 месяцев назад
very nice
@michaelwilson9450
@michaelwilson9450 6 лет назад
Iain looks like a friendly Liam Gallagher.I love Richard's solo!
@dannycheesums
@dannycheesums 4 года назад
Better than the entire output of the Grateful Dead
@billsims1033
@billsims1033 3 года назад
LMAO. Very different to the Dead. I love early FC but the GD at their peak are legendary.
@jeffbrown-hill7739
@jeffbrown-hill7739 Год назад
​​@@billsims1033 Agreed. Fairport's jamming style is a little more focused, less psychedelic, and perhaps more powerful for it. Just depends on the mood I'm in.
@dbitgood1
@dbitgood1 6 лет назад
Walk that bass Tyger!
@MB-mh6xv
@MB-mh6xv 3 месяца назад
Yep. This.
@iandixon2201
@iandixon2201 4 года назад
RIP Judy
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 3 месяца назад
THIS sounds a little like Jeff Airpl or the Dead in R.T.'s soloing for a short time around 3:00. Shows his remarkable ability, speed, crispness,and adventurousness. And live!
@TheUnfortunateFilms
@TheUnfortunateFilms 6 лет назад
An excellent clip: thank you. Far exceeds Jefferson Airplane in my opinion... and Judy is SO cool.
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 5 лет назад
She has an autobio out called The Reluctant Singer or similar. (accidental musician!)
@randycarman
@randycarman 5 лет назад
i read that judy said she couldnt see a thing without her glasses on, that why she has a distant stare in this video.
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 5 лет назад
@@randycarman I think that's right!
@xyz2121
@xyz2121 2 года назад
Great song. I remember them performing this live at the Mothers Club in Erdington, Birmingham back in the 60s. They were never much like Jefferson Airplane (other than having a female vocalist). Their sound was much more like The Peanut Butter Conspiracy.
@harvey1954
@harvey1954 Год назад
They both had female lead singers on their first albums who were replaced by female singers who would become more famous.
@RobHollanderMusic
@RobHollanderMusic 10 месяцев назад
I hear the relationship to the Airplane regardless of each group having a female vocalist. Richard playing a Jorma-esque lead guitar in the jam for instance. I doubt FC were lifting from the Peanut Butter Conspiracy.
@globalguy2006
@globalguy2006 4 года назад
RIP, Judy :(
@michaelwilson9450
@michaelwilson9450 6 лет назад
Ashley Hutchings looks like a Knight of The Round Table.
@rocco777777
@rocco777777 3 месяца назад
Wow, this is great. So young and so talented--and so sad that one of them would be desrined to pass so young. Just out of interest what is the brand of that Les Paul, I don't recognise the headstock logo?
@juliocampos2617
@juliocampos2617 Год назад
Surprising version from Fairport Convention, unknown to me, still with Judy Dible and Ian Matthews, of this Farina's epic. I still prefer, though, the version from Ian Matthews' first solo album ( which I remember was called something like ).
@RobHollanderMusic
@RobHollanderMusic 10 месяцев назад
TY. Delicious relic.
@livemusicisbetter2
@livemusicisbetter2 2 года назад
4:03 I've noticed a lot of great guitarist have freakishly long fingers. Would make it easier to play with than short stubby fingers for sure!
@cbot72
@cbot72 Год назад
Bass is the instrument for the short fingers methinks. Drums too perhaps
@johnstack5008
@johnstack5008 10 месяцев назад
Take a look at this little girl with tiny hands playing guitar. It's amazing how flexible our hands can be. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BJKYjXe6ACE.html
5 лет назад
"What's that you say? Four & a half minute guitar solo? Righty Ho, I'll just go and have a bit of a sit down. And then utterly steal the clip by getting back up with unassailably nonchalant cool when you've finished showing off..."
@honeychurchgipsy6
@honeychurchgipsy6 4 года назад
MrTurner - well put - apparently she used to sit and knit whilst Floyd played at the UFO (could've been a club before this) club - lol!! however, Mister Thompson does not show off - I don't believe in any gods - but if I did - well - he might qualify!"!
@robertrichman6873
@robertrichman6873 3 года назад
True that, honeychurchgipsy6! Similarly, Grace Slick would often take a seat or stand nearby to watch Jorma and Jack tear it up during breaks in her songs with Jefferson Airplane, visibly impressed by their expertise and giving her nod of approval as she stepped forward to pick up the mic again.
@marceloaraujo8728
@marceloaraujo8728 3 месяца назад
💎☮💎
@marceloaraujo8728
@marceloaraujo8728 3 месяца назад
tempos mágicos; e preciosos
@masterjake731
@masterjake731 9 месяцев назад
This reminds me of prog rock the solo in a good way
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- 2 месяца назад
5:52 *Walks back to the mic*
@masterjake731
@masterjake731 9 месяцев назад
4:28 Looks Like Iain is kn a naughty step
@tvo2563
@tvo2563 6 лет назад
Hard to think of Fairport as a bunch of Bay area Dead Heads!
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 5 лет назад
Often the Airplane they were compared to had Signe A., not Grace Slick.
@aicdbckmkemcm
@aicdbckmkemcm 4 года назад
The beginning of the solo does sound like one of the solos on the studio version of Caution by the Dead
@xiropigado
@xiropigado 2 года назад
Can this band do no wrong?
@peregrinemccauley7819
@peregrinemccauley7819 4 года назад
Wow. Pure , like the Doors .
@grzegorzwojcik153
@grzegorzwojcik153 4 года назад
They say that Judy has just passed away
@StealthyAssassin007
@StealthyAssassin007 4 года назад
I just noticed Ashley finger picks with one finger, don’t see that too often
@charliemaguire2210
@charliemaguire2210 3 года назад
Ref the headliner comments Sandy was not in the Van on that fateful night i believe
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 3 года назад
Yes Charlie, that is true that Sandy had got a lift in another vehicle, it doesn't look like I made that clear in the description
@IndigoJo
@IndigoJo 3 месяца назад
What is the guitar Richard is playing? I knew he played a Gibson Les Paul with P90s early on but this is an imitation Les Paul with humbuckers. (Didn't know there were imitation Les Pauls in 1968; thought they were a 70s thing.)
@MrJasonroy
@MrJasonroy 6 лет назад
best version is ian Matthews
@manricofiorentini4957
@manricofiorentini4957 4 года назад
This one is maximum
@bhs6252
@bhs6252 4 года назад
The title is misleading I thought this was a live performance in Reno Nevada?
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 4 года назад
B.H. S a bit difficult to give it another title as the song is called “Reno Nevada” 😻
@StealthyAssassin007
@StealthyAssassin007 4 года назад
Lmao THIS guy. Idiot
@andrewarsenault1906
@andrewarsenault1906 2 года назад
OK you guitar nerds out there...What brand is that Les Paul look-a-like Richard Thompson is playing? My guess is DeArmond...No poker chip at P.U. switch, flat, slightly curved tail piece, strange looking fret markers. I couldn't get a look at the headstock...
@fossilmatic
@fossilmatic 8 месяцев назад
It’s apparently a Grimshaw GS-30. A licensed copy of a Gibson, apparently. Seems from the date of the clip that it predated the Gibson ES175 he played on the first album and the Les PaulGoldtop he had by the end of 68. It’s not mentioned in his Beeswing autobiography, but checking out pictures of the model it seems a match.
@OVERLOOKED65
@OVERLOOKED65 3 года назад
i still like Iain Matthews version better
@bernadettemanuelito2676
@bernadettemanuelito2676 2 года назад
More on 1968 Bouton Rouge (french TV) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KdT3lipS0fc.html
@sunkintree
@sunkintree 9 месяцев назад
Snufkin on drums
@masterjake731
@masterjake731 9 месяцев назад
The guy on drums is martin lamble he died one year after this in an accident
@chicanoghost818
@chicanoghost818 4 года назад
Mikey Day on the drums everybody!
@StealthyAssassin007
@StealthyAssassin007 4 года назад
Edward Vega the fuck? Nah that’s Martin Lamble lol
@mikewilson3581
@mikewilson3581 4 месяца назад
According to the Sandy Denny biography 'I've Always Kept A Unicorn' a few days after this appearance on the Baton Rouge tv show Judy was fired from the band. Ashley Hutchins was the one to give her the bad news.
@RossJohnson-nd6yh
@RossJohnson-nd6yh 2 месяца назад
watching these 60s and 70s artists makes me realize how horrible, formulaic, uninventive, repetitive and revoltingly boring 99% of todays music is
@grantg60
@grantg60 4 месяца назад
I am so glad that Fairport stopped doing this kind of stuff and moved on to better things.
@mahatmacote6478
@mahatmacote6478 4 года назад
I bet Richard Thompson is embarrassed by this now
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 4 года назад
Mahatma Cote why would he be?
@mahatmacote6478
@mahatmacote6478 4 года назад
@@vibesinthesky well his playing has a lot to be desired. Do you think 40 years later his skill level is the same?? Any player looking at and listening to himself decades later will be critical - and really his playing there was not exactly top notch!
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 4 года назад
Mahatma Cote yes but he’ll probably look back at his playing as simply a young man learning his trade ....
@mahatmacote6478
@mahatmacote6478 4 года назад
@@vibesinthesky no, he won't. He will be deeply ashamed, and he'll cover his head in rough sacking and dirt from the ground, wailing and weeping "oh why is it on film, and I was so awful". Trust me.
@vibesinthesky
@vibesinthesky 4 года назад
Mahatma Cote I do trust you 😂
@jimmyjazz2504
@jimmyjazz2504 4 года назад
This is not Folk music by any stretch, if anything it's Psychedelic put it in the dumpster!
@Stewart2240
@Stewart2240 3 года назад
What was it Big Bill Broonzy said, "all music is folk music, I ain't never heard any horses singing it" ?
@eveostay
@eveostay 3 года назад
That's funny, I thought it was jazz
@suzukikawasaki3422
@suzukikawasaki3422 Год назад
I like this girl
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