It was an honour to play with John no matter how under-rehearsed! I do regret leaving out verse three of "Grapes Of Life" in my excitement - sorry Alan! This is the verse; He just couldn't reach him - Teachers couldn't teach him - love - Thats what he was in need of - Not the kind tht makes a man and wife - But the vine that bears the grapes of life.
a woman can pour her entire chalice of love into a man and he just takes and takes while he slowly resents her care. history does not credit the unfuckable (read: intelligent) women in the world so unless that changes your song is blasphemy and your violent daughters will turn against the dying, fat athiest so-called father...
THANK YOU for posting this! Way back in ~1981, I once skipped taking the GRE tests (that I had already paid for) in order to hear John Renbourn (with Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell) playing in UCLA's Royce Hall. I got first-row balcony tickets for my sister and her boyfriend. Absolutely worth it; now wonder if a recording of it might be dug up via UCLA archives? It was also a LONG concert: for the first half, they each did a half-hour solo set. The second half was 3 half-hour duo sets (all possible combinations.) The encore was all three of them doing "Candyman." AWESOME CONCERT!
Recorded at Ullapool Guitar Festival )Oct. 7-9, 2011). This is basically a Wizz Jones set with John Renbourn sitting in on accompaniment and a few solos of his own. If my song titles are off let me know! 0:00: National Seven (Wizz) 5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John) 12:11 Black Dog (Wizz) 17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz) 23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz) 28:05 My Sweet Potato (John) 34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz) 41:20 Sermonette (Adderley, arr. D. Graham) (Wizz/John) 44:40 Spoonful (Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones) 48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz) 54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz) 58:30 Lord Franklin (John) 01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz) 01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz) 01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette [Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham] Their duet version is in Wizz's album "Lucky The Man" 2001 44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] Wizz's album "Soloflight" 1981 01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway [Bert Jansch] The date of the concert: Ullapool Guitar Festival Octber 7 - 9, 2011 from the stage setting (ad of the sponsors)
Thank you for posting this performance. It takes me back - I remember seeing them both at the Hitchin Folk Club around this time. It was a great evening just like this one.
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones Full Gig at Ullapool Guitar Festival 7 -9 October. 2011 th-cam.com/video/J24M0KUDETU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tTeLfQNCRtgjo7CV Two legends in perfect sync, even without a proper rehearsal! So soon too after the passing of their dear friend Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 - 5 October 2011). R.I.P. and many thanks! Tracklist (as far as I can tell from this): 0:00: National Seven (Wizz) 5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John) 12:11 Black Dog (Wizz) 17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz) 23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz) 28:05 My Sweet Potato (John) 34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz) 41:20 Sermonette (Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham) Their duet version isavailalble on Wizz's 2001 album "Lucky The Man" 44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] from Wizz's album "Soloflight" (1981) 01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway (Bert Jansch) 48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz) 54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz) 58:30 Lord Franklin (John) 01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz) 01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz) 01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
Love when Jones is singing and Renbourn is playing lead. I wasn't aware Renbourn was such an outstanding lead player, more melodic and structured than his rhythm playing imo.
It was an honour to play with John no matter how under-rehearsed! I do regret leaving out verse three of "Grapes Of Life" in my excitement - sorry Alan! This is the verse;
He just couldn't reach him - Teachers couldn't teach him - love - Thats what he was in need of - Not the kind tht makes a man and wife - But the vine that bears the grapes of life.
Wow wizz Jones I'd love to see you play
a woman can pour her entire chalice of love into a man and he just takes and takes while he slowly resents her care. history does not credit the unfuckable (read: intelligent) women in the world so unless that changes your song is blasphemy and your violent daughters will turn against the dying, fat athiest so-called father...
I'm so happy to see you playing Wizz!
Absolutely wonderful ... wish I'd been there
@@davespeight4426 Likewise.
Only a few days after the absolute master Bert Jansch left us so lovely that Wizz played a couple of Bert's songs as a tribute ❤️
Great to here these true masters of the guitar. Humour, modesty, virtuosity, two lives dedicated to their music.
This is wonderful. I had the pleasure of seeing John and Wizz together. It really was a special night.
Gosh what a show. Two men i never saw live that i always wanted to see. Big influences on my own compositions and albums
Saw John 4 times and Wizz twice mate. Supreme. And Bert tops them both obviously. See him live and you can die happy.
Wonderful stuff. I saw them in Topsham where I live just before John sadly left us. The album they did together is also wonderful.
This is just fantastic! Thank you!
THANK YOU for posting this! Way back in ~1981, I once skipped taking the GRE tests (that I had already paid for) in order to hear John Renbourn (with Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell) playing in UCLA's Royce Hall. I got first-row balcony tickets for my sister and her boyfriend. Absolutely worth it; now wonder if a recording of it might be dug up via UCLA archives? It was also a LONG concert: for the first half, they each did a half-hour solo set. The second half was 3 half-hour duo sets (all possible combinations.) The encore was all three of them doing "Candyman." AWESOME CONCERT!
Recorded at Ullapool Guitar Festival )Oct. 7-9, 2011). This is basically a Wizz Jones set with John Renbourn sitting in on accompaniment and a few solos of his own. If my song titles are off let me know!
0:00: National Seven (Wizz)
5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John)
12:11 Black Dog (Wizz)
17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz)
23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz)
28:05 My Sweet Potato (John)
34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette (Adderley, arr. D. Graham) (Wizz/John)
44:40 Spoonful (Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones)
48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz)
54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz)
58:30 Lord Franklin (John)
01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz)
01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz)
01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette [Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham] Their duet version is in Wizz's album "Lucky The Man" 2001
44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] Wizz's album "Soloflight" 1981
01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway [Bert Jansch]
The date of the concert: Ullapool Guitar Festival Octber 7 - 9, 2011 from the stage setting (ad of the sponsors)
@@mitn100 Many thanks. I have made the corrections.
Two different styles complimenting each other, wonderful, thanks for posting.
Thank you for posting this performance. It takes me back - I remember seeing them both at the Hitchin Folk Club around this time. It was a great evening just like this one.
Extraordinario concierto!! inolvidable maestro John y grande Wizz!
Superb! 👋
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for uploading and thank you John and Wizz for the beautiful tunes. 👑👑
Looking forward to seeing you at the Greys in Brighton this June!
Incredible. These two, are me & you in another quantum…. jamming off key
Thank you for sharing this.
Really liked the 'fresh as a sweet sunday morning' performance, one I play a lot myself.
Incredible.
I wonder if JB, from widespread panic, knows these cats......
Where have I been, John and Wizz....Hope to see you live!
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones Full Gig at Ullapool Guitar Festival 7 -9 October. 2011
th-cam.com/video/J24M0KUDETU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tTeLfQNCRtgjo7CV
Two legends in perfect sync, even without a proper rehearsal! So soon too after the passing of their dear friend Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 - 5 October 2011). R.I.P. and many thanks!
Tracklist (as far as I can tell from this):
0:00: National Seven (Wizz)
5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John)
12:11 Black Dog (Wizz)
17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz)
23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz)
28:05 My Sweet Potato (John)
34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette (Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham) Their duet version isavailalble on Wizz's 2001 album "Lucky The Man"
44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] from Wizz's album "Soloflight" (1981)
01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway (Bert Jansch)
48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz)
54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz)
58:30 Lord Franklin (John)
01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz)
01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz)
01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
Delightful! Thanks!!
Great!
Wonderful
Wow, very beautiful, thanks for upload!
Superb!
Love when Jones is singing and Renbourn is playing lead. I wasn't aware Renbourn was such an outstanding lead player, more melodic and structured than his rhythm playing imo.
amazing
What’s the first track called ?