If anyone wonders, the definition of kirtle - a long gown or dress worn by women. Mantle - a loose sleeveless cloak or shawl, worn especially by women. I've listened to this song since the 70's and never knew. And Carter Hall? No. Carterhaugh is a wood and farm near the confluence of the Yarrow Water and the Ettrick Water near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. This real location is the fictional setting for the meeting between Tam Lin and Janet in the ballad "Tam Lin". A haugh is a low-lying meadow by the side of a river.
I LOVE this version of the song! Like THIS version! I’ve listened to SJ Tucker’s official cover of this song and.. I don’t know… it’s lacking something. Maybe the bells and the drop of beat when the faerie court rides in were missing , or the intensity and volume of the sound effects, but this video is the best version of the song!!
Yes I listened to a bunch of different versions. Whenever they leave out the faerie Queen I feel like something is missing. Don’t get me wrong, I love the other versions especially the more traditional ones, but I just love this one in particular!
I have heard many of the versions of this ballad, and I love them all. They are all so different. The poetry is remarkable. It is one of the great magic ballads. Others are "The 2 Magicians", Sung by Tony barrand & Jon Roberts, "Willie's Fatal Ride" sung by Ray Fisher,
The definitive version will always be Sandy Denny with Fairport Convention, but it's great to see current groups keeping this tale alive. Shared it with my college students for Halloween.
I wonder what happened to Tam Lin and Janet after this. He just appears out of thin air years after he disappears, and Janet comes out of the woods with him as her baby daddy and they have a wild story about a faery queen
"The Ballod of Trying to Rescue Yo Baby Daddy from the Queen of the Faries"
If anyone wonders, the definition of kirtle - a long gown or dress worn by women.
Mantle - a loose sleeveless cloak or shawl, worn especially by women.
I've listened to this song since the 70's and never knew.
And Carter Hall? No. Carterhaugh is a wood and farm near the confluence of the Yarrow Water and the Ettrick Water near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. This real location is the fictional setting for the meeting between Tam Lin and Janet in the ballad "Tam Lin".
A haugh is a low-lying meadow by the side of a river.
I get such chills when the faerie court arrives!
Every time.
Been listening on repeat for the last hour
I REALLY miss Tricky Pixie concerts. Such quality magic!
Song proper begins at 0:44 .
No other version of the ballad moves quite like this one.
I LOVE this version of the song! Like THIS version! I’ve listened to SJ Tucker’s official cover of this song and.. I don’t know… it’s lacking something. Maybe the bells and the drop of beat when the faerie court rides in were missing , or the intensity and volume of the sound effects, but this video is the best version of the song!!
I assume you've heard Sandy Denny singing this with Fairport? Or Anaïs Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer 's version, without the angry queen!
Yes I listened to a bunch of different versions. Whenever they leave out the faerie Queen I feel like something is missing. Don’t get me wrong, I love the other versions especially the more traditional ones, but I just love this one in particular!
Love the speech before the song too =D
This is a great interpretation of the song !
I have heard many of the versions of this ballad, and I love them all. They are all so different. The poetry is remarkable. It is one of the great magic ballads. Others are "The 2 Magicians", Sung by Tony barrand & Jon Roberts, "Willie's Fatal Ride" sung by Ray Fisher,
The definitive version will always be Sandy Denny with Fairport Convention, but it's great to see current groups keeping this tale alive. Shared it with my college students for Halloween.
Love this song!
Definitely brought.the sexy back. That was nicely done
Fantastic! Loved it!
Happy Halloween!!! And love this song.
1:47 "**whispered** Who's this guy?" I love that part
I never noticed that!
I wonder what happened to Tam Lin and Janet after this. He just appears out of thin air years after he disappears, and Janet comes out of the woods with him as her baby daddy and they have a wild story about a faery queen
I think they probably spread a story that he was part of Lord Carter's knights, and although everyone knew, no one asked questions for fear of Janet.
Love it!
I love that I know that they're wearing moresca tops
Nice!
Beautiful woman in thy middle
Sorry to disappoint, but for folks like me it's way too late!
Love it!