That is very very good indeed Pierre and then some. In the day it used to take Bert, John and the team. You are a one man band and you got it utterly spot on, especially the timing. Pentangle would be proud of you. I simply can't believe how awesome this is and I saw Pentangle live many times. HOW did I miss this?
It is about 45 jears my favourite song to play it for others, because I love it. To play in a ring of friends. To make them love it too. And they love it too! The difference: I play chords, and you are picking. My emotions are so complete to hear your picking sound, enough for me to admire you! Sorry, I am a german, I can not defy it any better. Thank you very much for your art!
There lived a lady by the North Sea shore (Lay the bent to the bonnie broom) Two daughters were the babes she bore (Fa la la la la la la la la la) alternating with each of the lines below> As one grew bright as is the sun, So coal black grew the elder one. A knight came riding to the lady's door, He'd traveled far to be their wooer. He courted one with gloves and rings, But he loved the other above all things. Oh sister will you go with me To watch the ships sail on the sea? She took her sister by the hand And led her down to the North Sea strand. And as they stood on the windy shore The dark girl threw her sister o'er. Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam, Crying, "Sister, reach to me your hand! "Oh Sister, Sister, let me live, And all that's mine I'll surely give." "(It's) your own true love that I'll have and more, But thou shalt never come ashore." And there she floated like a swan, The salt sea bore her body on. Two minstrels walked along the strand And saw the maiden float to land. They made a harp of her breastbone, Whose sound would melt a heart of stone. They took three locks of her yellow hair, And with them strung the harp so rare. They went into her father's hall To play the harp before them all, But when they laid it on a stone The harp began to play alone. The first string sang a doleful sound: "The bride her younger sister drowned." The second string as that they tried, In terror sits the black-haired bride. The third string sang beneath their bow, "And surely now her tears will flow."
I don't know where you are but if you ever come to America, you have a place to stay here in Tennessee. I would love to sing some Pentangle with you, or Steeleye Span or Fairport Convention if you know them.
@@pierrelebras6211 the 16th century? Well either way yes sing them with me. I am playing them now for my children. Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention are wonderful too.
@@susannaherwin I am coming back to you hoping you ll read this one of these days I am gonna turn 134 in a few days which means there might be more behind me than ahead I still do actually have a couple of very good friends in the states from the time I lived there in the 16 th century as you already know and we still get in touch and still hope to see each other again before I turn 200 and I think about going to visit them before they get too old too so who knows ? you might wanna start rehearsing some of your favorite pentangle songs just in case the last time I actually sang pentangle songs with a girl was way back in 19== and if I manage to try to combine both guitars on my arrangements I have so far been incapable to sing two voices at the same time which makes me think I m maybe not as good as I thought I was could there be a way we could try to sing together through whatever link would work between france and tennessee hope to hear from you one of these days pierre
Superbe , j'ai connu Pentangle , John renbourn et bert jansch grace à un certain migliasso qui me disais toujours avoir connu quelqu'un qui jouait John renbourn à la perfection , je me demande si ce n'est pas vous ?
Superbe performance. J'aimerai moi même savoir la jouer mais aucune partition fiable en ligne. Je vais regarder la vidéo en boucle ma guitare dans les mains et travailler tant que je peux. Merci en tout cas. Le mieux serai une partition que vous puissiez mettre en ligne. Merci et bravo 👏
Bonjour Clément , on va t'aider. Envoi nous ton adresse Email et on t'enverra la tablature. Même punition pour JEF et PHILIPPE qui ont déposé leurs commentaires sur ce morceau. A vos Emails A+
I've been wanting to learn these Pentangle songs for a while . Thank you for posting them
That is very very good indeed Pierre and then some. In the day it used to take Bert, John and the team. You are a one man band and you got it utterly spot on, especially the timing. Pentangle would be proud of you. I simply can't believe how awesome this is and I saw Pentangle live many times. HOW did I miss this?
Absolutely love this cover! Well done
It is about 45 jears my favourite song to play it for others, because I love it. To play in a ring of friends. To make them love it too. And they love it too! The difference: I play chords, and you are picking. My emotions are so complete to hear your picking sound, enough for me to admire you! Sorry, I am a german, I can not defy it any better. Thank you very much for your art!
Outstanding!
Very inspiring. Thank you so much. Ron Jones.
Fantastic singing and playing! Really inspiring!
This was great!
Beautiful, you just pierced my heart!
Very well done. My work is now cut out for me. I've learned a thing or two here. Many Thanks.
Superb!
This was always one of my favorite Pentangle songs, and you've done a fantastic rendition! Would you be willing to send me the tab for this?
Good job mate
There lived a lady by the North Sea shore
(Lay the bent to the bonnie broom)
Two daughters were the babes she bore
(Fa la la la la la la la la la)
alternating with each of the lines below>
As one grew bright as is the sun,
So coal black grew the elder one.
A knight came riding to the lady's door,
He'd traveled far to be their wooer.
He courted one with gloves and rings,
But he loved the other above all things.
Oh sister will you go with me
To watch the ships sail on the sea?
She took her sister by the hand
And led her down to the North Sea strand.
And as they stood on the windy shore
The dark girl threw her sister o'er.
Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam,
Crying, "Sister, reach to me your hand!
"Oh Sister, Sister, let me live,
And all that's mine I'll surely give."
"(It's) your own true love that I'll have and more,
But thou shalt never come ashore."
And there she floated like a swan,
The salt sea bore her body on.
Two minstrels walked along the strand
And saw the maiden float to land.
They made a harp of her breastbone,
Whose sound would melt a heart of stone.
They took three locks of her yellow hair,
And with them strung the harp so rare.
They went into her father's hall
To play the harp before them all,
But when they laid it on a stone
The harp began to play alone.
The first string sang a doleful sound:
"The bride her younger sister drowned."
The second string as that they tried,
In terror sits the black-haired bride.
The third string sang beneath their bow,
"And surely now her tears will flow."
Ce gars est Incredibleee , un Puit , me lasse pas de visionner ses moultttttt morceaux ; Grand Monsieur, Bravo...
J'ai usé ce vinyl jusqu'à la corde, comme tous les Pentangle, et ces pépites continuent de bercer ma vie, depuis des décennies...
Bravo!!
Wow... best version!
Amazing!
So great!!!!!!
I dig it!
I don't know where you are but if you ever come to America, you have a place to stay here in Tennessee. I would love to sing some Pentangle with you, or Steeleye Span or Fairport Convention if you know them.
@@pierrelebras6211 the 16th century? Well either way yes sing them with me. I am playing them now for my children. Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention are wonderful too.
@@susannaherwin I am coming back to you hoping you ll read this one of these days I am gonna turn 134 in a few days which means there might be more behind me than ahead I still do actually have a couple of very good friends in the states from the time I lived there in the 16 th century as you already know and we still get in touch and still hope to see each other again before I turn 200 and I think about going to visit them before they get too old too so who knows ? you might wanna start rehearsing some of your favorite pentangle songs just in case the last time I actually sang pentangle songs with a girl was way back in 19== and if I manage to try to combine both guitars on my arrangements I have so far been incapable to sing two voices at the same time which makes me think I m maybe not as good as I thought I was could there be a way we could try to sing together through whatever link would work between france and tennessee hope to hear from you one of these days pierre
Wonder ful group. Never got. The attention they deserve d
Superbe , j'ai connu Pentangle , John renbourn et bert jansch grace à un certain migliasso qui me disais toujours avoir connu quelqu'un qui jouait John renbourn à la perfection , je me demande si ce n'est pas vous ?
Superbe performance. J'aimerai moi même savoir la jouer mais aucune partition fiable en ligne. Je vais regarder la vidéo en boucle ma guitare dans les mains et travailler tant que je peux. Merci en tout cas. Le mieux serai une partition que vous puissiez mettre en ligne. Merci et bravo 👏
Bonjour Clément , on va t'aider. Envoi nous ton adresse Email et on t'enverra la tablature.
Même punition pour JEF et PHILIPPE qui ont déposé leurs commentaires sur ce morceau.
A vos Emails
A+
I still can't figure out how you play your Em. Sounds like shit when I fret it.
I know what you mean. Try this (relative to the capo): 0X5400
@@hopefulguitarist7532 Thanks with hope!
I did not know l played an Em somewhere but l ll send you a tab if you give me your mail