@@LaughingSpamFritter1 so what you are saying is that because John Peel played Mandolin on top of the pops he must have also played it on Rod Stewart’s album too - even though on the sleeve of that album it says it was the “guy from Lindisfarne” - that reality?
Every Picture Tells a Story was my first LP purchase when I went up to uni in 1971. Every track was great then & they still are. This one & Maggie May became some of the great musical highlights of those tremendous years of freedom, friendship & happy, carefree times
I saw Lindisfarne in Philadelphia at Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania 1974. I remember as a young musician at the time being influenced by them and other bands at the time like Fairport Convention. A time of great synthesis from folk, rock, psychedelic, country, and other creative cross-influences. Thanks for posting this video.
Yes Ray Jacka Jackson (that's him singing & playing on the video) lead singer mandolin and harmonic player with Lindisfarne still playing music now at 75 yrs of age
@dirtydawg448 No, the opposite. Peel feigned playing mandolin on TOTP. Nowhere have I referred to Peel playing or feigning mandolin on this song. Try to keep up.
Ray Jackson, the singer here, played mandolin on Rod Stewart's Maggie May.
What a talent guy. Just wonderful !
As opposed to Radio 1 DJ John Peel who 'played' mandolin on their TOTP appearance. 😂
@@LaughingSpamFritter1how is that “opposed”
@@dirtydawg448 Reality as "opposed" to fiction.
@@LaughingSpamFritter1 so what you are saying is that because John Peel played Mandolin on top of the pops he must have also played it on Rod Stewart’s album too - even though on the sleeve of that album it says it was the “guy from Lindisfarne” - that reality?
Hi remember seeing at Birmingham town hall fantastic live 1972
Ant heard this in a long while great song
Absolutely the best ❤
Being from the NE of England and having my folks play they’re music in my childhood makes them so special ❤️
Seen them live last night for the first time ever, just brilliant!!
I saw them at Essex uni in the seventies when they were a bunch of freaks , not the clip on you tube but most excellent
Bit difficult as at least 2 of them have sadly passed away.
Every Picture Tells a Story was my first LP purchase when I went up to uni in 1971. Every track was great then & they still are. This one & Maggie May became some of the great musical highlights of those tremendous years of freedom, friendship & happy, carefree times
I saw Lindisfarne in Philadelphia at Irvine Auditorium, University of Pennsylvania 1974. I remember as a young musician at the time being influenced by them and other bands at the time like Fairport Convention. A time of great synthesis from folk, rock, psychedelic, country, and other creative cross-influences. Thanks for posting this video.
Saw them top the bill 1972 the old Preston public hall, Genesis were support as Foxtrot just released
Growing up music.Happy memories and I love these guys more than ever.
Just fantastic thanks for the memories.
Utter Classic !
Have some LP records Lindisfarne in my collection.Great staff. I like it. From Russia with love.
I too have a great staff and I like it
The Great Ray Clements!!
I think you mean Rod Clements, maybe getting him mixed up with Ray Clemence, the goalkeeper?🤔
thanks for posting this i can remember listening to this on the radio in the summer of 72 fist time i have seen it played great times
Absolutely love this band and this track never gets old....magnificent!
Lindisfarne were way b4 my time but what a brilliant tune.👌👍
I saw this lot so many times, starting at Cambridge Folk Festival in about 81 0r 82
Always brings a tear.
John Robins brought me here, and his personal story that he chose to share~☆
Greatly underated band by me included. Brilliant.
Just brilliant. Oh to have been there to witness that musical magic! 💖
I was there, and it was fabulous
What a miss to Newcastle music
Timeless
Thanks for this, remember so well from all that time ago!
Great melody and fantastic performance!
I remember this, fantastic ❤
2024, still love ❤
100% class
Superb stuff!
Sublime❤️
너무 좋아요~^^
Great music great times
Alan has made some definite fashion choices here
And all bad ones
@@mickbrown7578
Mix and miss-match.
40 years!
Live!
Love Alan's trousers!
Why aye hinnie!
Never knew that
Ray Jackson?
Yes Ray Jacka Jackson (that's him singing & playing on the video) lead singer mandolin and harmonic player with Lindisfarne still playing music now at 75 yrs of age
@dirtydawg448 No, the opposite. Peel feigned playing mandolin on TOTP. Nowhere have I referred to Peel playing or feigning mandolin on this song. Try to keep up.
Singing cops. America had David Soul England had Dennis. You decide. RIP Dennis. 👍
Jacka