0:0:20 Trouble in Mind 0:3:38 Blues Run the Game 0:8:08 Running from Home 0:12:18 High Emotion 0:15:50 Lindsay 0:22:50 Sandwood down to Kyle 0:31:35 The South Wind / The Blarney Pilgrim 0:37:50 Cherry 0:44:00 First Light 0:49:38 Paper Houses 0:53:45 Bruton Town 0:59:54 The Time has Come 1:04:20 Sally Free and Easy 1:08:16 When I was in my Prime 1:12:44 The Baron of Brackley 1:21:58 Chasing Love 1:25:48 If I had a Lover 1:29:15 Come back Baby 1:33:50 Sovay
So fine. Know and love Jansch's superb guitar work, especially on his variant of "Jack Orion," but on the piece beginning at 22:08 he outdoes himself; the accompaniment captures the feel of the mountain back-country, the mist above a "clear purlin stream," the downwind from the forested heights that clears the mist away, the rising moon that for a blessed moment lights the long axis of some ancient road...
Hi Scott. I was also at the show you mention (I was a U.B. student at the time). A great memory. Also the only time I ever saw Bert and John live, solo or together. I'm grateful to have witnessed it! Added bonus, I can tell people that I saw Ani Difranco play in what was essentially a cafeteria before she was famous...
@@EastCoastDave It was a great concert. I saw Bert and John once more each, separately. This was the only time I saw them together and the only time I've seen Jacqui. I love their music more and more as the years go by. 🤘
I was there too! Bert started off, and just when he was getting in the groove, one of his strings broke! I missed his last tour when he stopped in Buffalo (the Neil Young tour) and have always regretted it. Colin, your books is a gem!
@@natepicker436 I had a cassette of the first set of that show. Used to listen to it all the time. I caught Bert on that last tour at the Town Ballroom and saw John one other time in Rochester. Love their music so much. 🎶
ages like finest wine. love how the tone of older John's voice tells a story beyond the lyrics
Many thanks Colin for preserving and passing on these rare and precious musicians and singers performing so well
Yes.Thank you Colin.Beautiful !
Sandwood Down to Kyle is mesmerising
wow!! the two of them playing "first light"... just pure beauty!!
Absolutely wonderful, I wish I could have been there.
sheer gold and the story about not attending an irish music festival is a classic!
Absolutely Beautiful
Thank you . From a lifelong fan.
What a rare treasure! Three-fifths of Pentangle at a high school in Massachusetts.
What a wonderful treat. Thank you so much.
0:0:20 Trouble in Mind
0:3:38 Blues Run the Game
0:8:08 Running from Home
0:12:18 High Emotion
0:15:50 Lindsay
0:22:50 Sandwood down to Kyle
0:31:35 The South Wind / The Blarney Pilgrim
0:37:50 Cherry
0:44:00 First Light
0:49:38 Paper Houses
0:53:45 Bruton Town
0:59:54 The Time has Come
1:04:20 Sally Free and Easy
1:08:16 When I was in my Prime
1:12:44 The Baron of Brackley
1:21:58 Chasing Love
1:25:48 If I had a Lover
1:29:15 Come back Baby
1:33:50 Sovay
Dammit i missed him. But his music lives.
Thankyou for posting.
Thanks, Colin. This is priceless! I was a short drive from Waltham in 1993. How could I have missed this?!?!
Thank you. Everytime Pentangle.
Magnificent
Another gem; thank you, Colin! Geez, Waltham High School in 1993! What was I doing in my life that I was not at this show?
Thanks for sharing this!
So fine. Know and love Jansch's superb guitar work, especially on his variant of "Jack Orion," but on the piece beginning at 22:08 he outdoes himself; the accompaniment captures the feel of the mountain back-country, the mist above a "clear purlin stream," the downwind from the forested heights that clears the mist away, the rising moon that for a blessed moment lights the long axis of some ancient road...
What a jewel this concert is 💞 thank you for sharing this.
This is going to be listened to quite a few times in this house! Thanks Colin.
Another beauty Colin; thanks so much.
First time that I hear John Renbourn solo singing and that's a wonderful surprise and a real pleasure. Beautiful concert. Thanks for sharing
BRILLIANT MUSICIANS
Imagine people listening to this 1,000 years from now. Tom Bingham just subbed
This is exactly what I like. Thanks for putting it out there, Colin. R.
Ouch! What a treat, mille grazie!
Done it again, thanks Colin.
Just listened to this twice straight after one another.
The audio recording is really good quality, and Bert & John were on top form.
I think Bert & John are always on top form! The quality is awesome, and I will probably be listening to this twice straight myself! Thanks, Nik!
Thank you infinitely for the upload. Bert is still one of the very best.
This is awesome. I saw them on this tour at Talbert Bullpen at the University of Buffalo with a very young Ani DiFranco opening the show.
Hi Scott. I was also at the show you mention (I was a U.B. student at the time). A great memory. Also the only time I ever saw Bert and John live, solo or together. I'm grateful to have witnessed it! Added bonus, I can tell people that I saw Ani Difranco play in what was essentially a cafeteria before she was famous...
@@EastCoastDave It was a great concert. I saw Bert and John once more each, separately. This was the only time I saw them together and the only time I've seen Jacqui. I love their music more and more as the years go by. 🤘
I was there too! Bert started off, and just when he was getting in the groove, one of his strings broke! I missed his last tour when he stopped in Buffalo (the Neil Young tour) and have always regretted it. Colin, your books is a gem!
@@natepicker436 I had a cassette of the first set of that show. Used to listen to it all the time. I caught Bert on that last tour at the Town Ballroom and saw John one other time in Rochester. Love their music so much. 🎶
Ive just read the Dazzling stranger. Wonderful stuff. I cannot thank you enough for this gem of a video.
Precious.
Thank you.
So pleased to find and listen to this; bookmarked!
SO THANKFUL for this COLIN! Wow getting chills
wonderful,thank you for posting.
Just great!
Just found this. Thanks for posting it...and for all you've done in documenting the life of Bert and his contempoaries.
Thank you Steve.
thank you so much for this!! especially love him doing "running from home"!!
Such a beautiful recording, thank you very much for sharing!
Thanks for posting this, it's a gem!
MARAVILHOSO!!!
thank you for posting this.
Bliss ❤
Thank you for posting, legendry!!
Bearers of the Harpers and Lilters from bygone days
Can someone please list the titles of all the songs in order that they are sung at this concert? Thank you. I am not familiar with all of the songs.