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Pentangle - four songs on regional TV (1971) 

Colin Harper
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From a hip religious programme broadcast in the London region.

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@petiauk7
@petiauk7 4 года назад
I could literally cry watching them. A finer collection of musicians you will never find.
@crazyarms
@crazyarms 3 года назад
I couldn’t agree more, and what a great piece of Pentangle video performance preserved :- )
@markwelton9428
@markwelton9428 2 года назад
I did - literally. I always do when I hear Pentangle. Sui generis, so they say. They re-wrote the rule book from page 1. They re-invented the foundations of musical possibility. And this video is sheer joy. Thank goodness people of this generation can still discover what Pentangle were all about. Thank you for posting this wonderful piece!
@dannywicker9428
@dannywicker9428 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful, a treasure
@MarkSeibold
@MarkSeibold 2 года назад
I was pleasantly shocked today to see this fantastic Pentangle performance randomly? appear, while I was searching other things on the internet totally unrelated. Thank you so much, Colin, for posting this When I saw the second number start at 3:13 on the time bar, I was in tears. Until moments ago, to my knowledge, there is no live presentation recorded of the group performing the title track number to the Sweet Child album available, anywhere else. I shook hands with Bert Jansch, in about 2012, when he performed solo here in North Portland Oregon at the Mississippi Studios. It was an honor, that I asked the lady that was rounding up the stage equipment at the end of the concert if Bert would come back out and sign My Sweet Child album cover, because his and his groups music changed my life. This was the first music I heard of them in 1974, on local FM radio here in Portland that only played long tracks of vinyl albums when I had just turned 20 years of age. I immediately went to Portland's biggest eclectic record store to purchase that album, a double vinyl disc from the British Transatlantic label, which I still have today in pristine condition. I took a lady friend of mine to that Bert Jansch concert and some younger musician friends, as they were waiting outside when the hall was emptying, after Bert finished playing. My lady friend came back inside. She heard me ask the lady rounding up the musical equipment which I thought was a roadie, my lady friend said let's go Mark, he's not going to come out. Just then as I asked her again are you sure he'll come out, and she said yes of course he will I'm going to go back and ask him right now, he's my husband. I had to tell Bert's wife I was so honored to meet her first, before I met Bert. As I shook his hand I told him that this was the first album I bought by the Pentangle, when I was 20 years of age, and how it changed my life in music appreciation. I'm struggling now to remember what he said immediately but then he told me his favorite banjo player in the world resided here in Portland Oregon, heavy British vernacular. It was surely a delight just to speak with him for less than a minute. I was driving in my car less than a year later, as I was listening to other Pentangle music from RU-vid posts and saw the comments of people giving their condolences and respects as he had apparently had passed away. I will always remember that moment that I spoke with him. Then a young musician friend told me shortly afterwards, that John Renbourn had also passed away some years ago. As I had earlier went to see Renbourn perform as a solo act in his final years of life, at a local University chapel. To see both of these original founding members of the Pentangle in their latter years of life, and how well they still played as solo performances was such a great inspiration.
@js2749
@js2749 4 месяца назад
I enjoyed reading your paragraphs, thank you Mark 👍
@namcat53
@namcat53 3 месяца назад
Thanks! Someone should release all these Pentangle videos on a great dvd/blu ray before we're all dead.
@johnhiggins5367
@johnhiggins5367 4 года назад
Wow, what an extraordinary and wonderful lost treasure. A magnificent find, Colin. Thank you so much.
@markkubiak8296
@markkubiak8296 3 года назад
What a sound! Pentangle!
@vacuumtube1954
@vacuumtube1954 4 года назад
This is wonderful ! Thank you Colin for putting this up. This is treasure indeed.
@MrJameswingham
@MrJameswingham 4 года назад
Just perfect. Magnificent. Thank you!!!!!!
@66giaguaro
@66giaguaro 3 года назад
Thank you so much...the Pentangle and the EMC...a dream!
@DjNikGnashers
@DjNikGnashers 3 года назад
The greatest band in the history of music for me, and this is a fantastic treasure Colin, thank you.
@branch3560
@branch3560 4 года назад
yet another treasure
@thewordofgord
@thewordofgord 2 года назад
Another beauty! Thanks Colin! We are forever in your debt.
@AnthonyMonaghan
@AnthonyMonaghan 3 года назад
This is mesmerising. The sound is incredible. Every note ringing out clearly, the vocals are beautifully balanced. What a treasure. The Pentangle were an incredible live act. Everything I've seen on RU-vid has blown me away. The version of "Lyke Wake Dirge" is perfection. Thank you so much for this Colin.
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 2 года назад
Never heard Wondrous Love by them!!!
@JPcares
@JPcares 3 года назад
WOW!!!
@michaeligoe3935
@michaeligoe3935 Год назад
Particularly like the final two tracks. Don't think I ever saw film of David Munrow's legendary Early Music Consort before. This is an upload to cherish.
@SamJones-sv4yl
@SamJones-sv4yl Год назад
Fantastic. A rare, rare find. Jacqui McShee was a magnificent singer. On the same plane as Sandy Denny.No one else to touch them. Such purity of tone and clarity. Nothing much more to add about Bert Jansch and John Renbourn that hasn't been said already. I'm sitting here holding a guitar that Bert played once, albeit briefly, and feeling the connection. So good to see the legendary Danny Thompson and Brian Cox. This recording is revelatory and I am so grateful to you Colin for putting it up here. The last track is extraordinary and totally unexpected. Who was that counter tenor?
@SamJones-sv4yl
@SamJones-sv4yl Год назад
I think that should be Terry Cox........
@wallstreettrader1
@wallstreettrader1 5 месяцев назад
I would add Annie Haslam of Renaissance to complete the Trilogy with Jacqui and Sandy.
@markhunter8554
@markhunter8554 2 года назад
Interesting variation of the melody on the hymn.
@wintermute0079
@wintermute0079 4 года назад
Oh man this is so cool! Never seen this one before. Thank you!
@doubleotwentyone
@doubleotwentyone 4 года назад
Wonderful. I believe that was David Munrow with the Early Music Consort, and the combination with Pentangle worked really well. Love John's lead work on that J50 too.
@colinharper8791
@colinharper8791 4 года назад
It was.
@hagman6178
@hagman6178 3 года назад
@@colinharper8791 And Christopher Hogwood on harpsichord.
@evansmith3589
@evansmith3589 2 года назад
Munrow played with Hutchings on Compleat Dancing Master, I think.
@mikedavies395
@mikedavies395 4 года назад
Amazing ! Thanks for posting !
@CarlosPascualMejia
@CarlosPascualMejia 2 года назад
Thank you, gracias de corazón desde Ciudad de México!
@tomhiggins4124
@tomhiggins4124 3 года назад
Wow , lovely , sweat , powerful, strong, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MarkSeibold
@MarkSeibold Год назад
This is a nice short clip, but I would encourage others to watch the entire concert of the Pentangle performing in the BBC studios in England in 1970. Especially to hear Jacqui's voice singing the other verses. I saw the original founding members, John Renbourn and Bert Jansch, perform here in Portland Oregon in single appearance concerts, in recent years. It was especially enjoyable to meet Bert Jansch, shake his hand, and speak with him for a few moments. That was when he last appeared in Portland Oregon, I believe in 2012. Here's four songs on another video, I've just recently found, that shows them performing the second number as the title track to the 1968 Sweet Child album, which is really rare to find online. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B-mduVcCz5g.html
@levitation25
@levitation25 Год назад
Intro 0:00 Hear My Call 0:22 Sweet Child 3:13 Lyke-Wake Dirge 6:29 What Wondrous Love Is This 9:33
@patrickclerkin7874
@patrickclerkin7874 4 года назад
This is brilliant Colin especially the last piece with the Early Music Consort. Did the EMC contribute any other music to that programme? It would be good to see it also. By the way, I enjoyed your books on Bert Jansch and the Irish Folk revival.
@Dabberontour
@Dabberontour 4 года назад
Don't think I've seen them perform Lyke Wake Dirge before??
@grahambell5340
@grahambell5340 6 месяцев назад
Who can ask for more ? Pentangle are the masters ,finishing with the fabulous David Munrow and James Bowman, the great counter-tenor. Brilliant. No idea who the idiotic compere with the chiffon scarf is , but good luck to him if he put this show on
@croiners4166
@croiners4166 Год назад
@mc2mc277
@mc2mc277 2 года назад
The last song is especially interesting…with crumhorns and maybe a pump organ? Thanks for posting.
@MrRadiouser
@MrRadiouser 3 года назад
Presenter couldn't even be arsed to wear his tie properly.And it looks like the tv channel was Harlech Television (Welsh) and networked with LWT, London Weekend Television. The HTV logo can be seen shadowed near the end of the video. HTV is "vertical" and the H is stylised to make it look like an H type antenna, typical at the time of the old 405 line VHF system.
@josefinagarza241
@josefinagarza241 Год назад
Can someone post names of songs plz
@nirvilchigs7871
@nirvilchigs7871 3 года назад
Greatness lost in a tidal wave of mediocre
@nedd.8479
@nedd.8479 3 года назад
Thanks for uploading this. One question though, what's the name of the song at 9:36?
@SuperMikado282
@SuperMikado282 2 года назад
It was ... Pentangle. Not The Pentangle.
@jeremyclaydon8185
@jeremyclaydon8185 Месяц назад
All bands were called The... in those days, e.g. The Pink Floyd.
@SuperMikado282
@SuperMikado282 Месяц назад
Not at all.
@SuperMikado282
@SuperMikado282 Месяц назад
It took you forever to reply.
@markhunter8554
@markhunter8554 2 года назад
First Corinthians 13:13
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