As a person who has played guitar for almost 60 years (I'm 70 now), RT's performance is truly humbling. As a rider of motorcycles for almost 50 years, I can't listen to the lyrics without a tear coming to my eye. This is simply one of the finest ballads performed by one of the finest guitar players of all time. Thank you, Richard.
this Vincent must have had an after-market modification. They didn't have an ignition key, it was just a switch no key, and a little button to cut the feed from the dynamo to stop the bike. Good song very well played but they could have done a bit more work on the tech side for us pedantic old motorcycle riders. ''Note, I didn't write bikers''
@@speeddemon9555 Better than one two headed sister. Although that probably would have been quite popular with the lefty's of our equal rights cancel cultures.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo two headed ? that would be a conversation starter, as for lefty's and cancel culture, along with the woke morons in our society, they can all go and get f#%$^* excuse my typing.
I only heard of him because Christy Moore covered his song Beeswing and it happens to be one of my favourite Christy songs. Other than that I would never have heard of him. He’s a master of his craft!!
Worry not. Rhichard Thompson is rated (justifiably so) in the the top twenty guitarist list of all time. Having been to see him a few times now, alone on stage, you keep looking around for the rest of the band. Such a full sound.
I agree and I gotta give Arlo a plug though, he's on my kitchen window sill, with Alice, WHAT A STRANGE CROWD- WHY DON'T THEY LAUGH- and yeah, when you meet many "cats" who love folk, why haven't they heard of Richard and Linda and Teddy? Guitar player extraordinaire up there with John Fahey- I blame pop radio in part- Namaste for pointing this out. Now where did I leave those pickles...Namaste
@@CorePathwayI’m sure locally he gets more attention, but he’s not broadly appreciated. I only found this song a year ago, and I have spent MANY years digging through old music from all over the world. If someone as thorough as I had trouble finding him, I can only imagine how few people know him.
@@allbottledup9513 fortunately, the radio station I listened to from the early 90's to just a few years ago (KFOG in San Francisco) had Acoustic Sunrise - and Rosalie played a lot of Richard's songs. Plus I was a Fairport fan from the 80's.
@@robertmitton3584 Well.... early on I had a lot of brit bikes... Trumpets and Beezers. Couldn't trust one that had even moderate miles on it. Police would run them old pans and shovels for 50k or more miles and then someone would buy it at auction and run it till the pistons almost swapped holes LOL. We didn't have much money but we could always get a Harley running. Keep all your pistons... might just do a garage hone on a worn cyl and find the piston that was the closest LOL... we rode these duct tape and bailing wire worn out bikes from state to state.. there were no credit cards or cell phones. If it died on the side of the road? you could always get it home if you knew basic mechanics. The Vincent.... a work of art. But you might want to look up "crocker' You have never seen a Harley in a motorcyle wrecking yard. But I am a bit out of touch since the newest one I have every owned was an 81 and it was twenty years old when I got it.
I've always loved this song but I felt it needed another verse, so in the spirit of the "folk process" I've written one. Come down young James, said Red Molly, it's your 17th year There's breakfast on the table and a story to hear I'll tell you of your father's last night in this world Before I was your Mother, just a red headed girl He wasn't any saint and he died just as he lived He had one precious treasure in his life to give, And she took young James outside And gave him his father's Vincent to ride!
@@roddymcniven8734 And he has done many different versions of it over the years, with this one being my favourite. I fear I may have missed your point?
@@lieseweiss1224 What it means is no one can touch Richard, every RT fans knows that. Hell, even David Gilmour couldn't cover this song. He is probably the best kept secret in the music business, and that is a true shame!! But I'm pretty sure all of us RT fans know that! The man is a rock god that will never truly get the appreciation he deserves and it's a crime if you ask me!
By whom? Other than these ignoramuses. R Kelley on the list. No sign of Brittany Spears. www.rollingstone.com/interactive/lists-100-greatest-songwriters/#bj%C3%B6rk
Hey Guys this Maestro has many awards for both his songs and guitar playing. You should listen to a couple of his 50 or so albums. Seen him live so many times. Never fails to impress. My hat’s off to Richard Thomson!
He would never tarnish his legacy, if he wasn't performing his songs at the best of his ability and happy with his skills he would for sure stop touring. I hope to see him live some day.
I just now tonight saw a photo of my dad on his 1952 Vincent HRD Black Lightning and had no idea about this song! I would have played it for him before he died in 2019. What a song! Thank you, Richard Thompson
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo Yep, my dad was a one of a kind! He snagged my mom, (his molly) with that bike. I wish I had the photo of her sprawled across it. My dad rode until he was in his late 80s when we convinced him to just drive his car from then on.
There are so many great lines in this song that I couldn't begin to choose just one. It's absolute masterpiece in every respect: writing, singing, and, especially, guitar playing.
Not just with an acoustic guitar. One of the few guitarists I've ever seen capable of playing ac/el fluently. Just seen one other guitarist capable of this: Joe Bonamassa. Noo... actually he is a better acoustic player, than electric. Electric Bonamassa = flashy stuff. IMHO much better when he got the acoustic guitar in front of him. Stopped the flashy shit, and just sings/play. Alone. Impressed me a lot. My major moment with Bonamassa.
One of the last times I saw my ex-husband (with whom I parted on friendly terms over a decade ago) was when I invited him and his girlfriend to see RT play live a few years ago. When he ended the show with this song, I glanced over at my ex and saw him literally wiping tears from his eyes. Fast forward to last weekend - my ex, only 68 and apparently in excellent health - had a heart attack and died two days later with his girlfriend, me, and the rest of his family at his bedside in the hospital. We will be playing this song at his memorial. Rest in peace, Lenny.
This is the best single person performance recording of all time. He wrote it, sings with fantastic inflection, and the guitar action is other-worldly with layers I might never understand. A master craftsman at work, and recorded for our enjoyment. Thanks.
It's part of my regular Soul Armoursmithing video rotation, background music while I hunt down little bits of uplifting knowledge about human society or culture or art or progress. Scientific knowledge, theological knowledge, behavioural knowledge. All of which I melt down and use to repair the craters where the big shells have hit, or the areas where my plating has simply been worn away by the acid corrosion of daily life in western society. Eventually it all gets melted down into Stuff That I Know About Life.
+Brent Postlethwaite My Dad rode a Brough SS80 just before the war and told his mother he'd gone over 60mph. She didn't believe him because 'you wouldn't be able to breath at that speed'.!!! How times and bikes have changed.
If it isn't already, this is slowly becoming one hell of a classic tune. Already legendary among bikers world wide. An incredible story in its lyric. Songwriting at its finest. Guitar playing that is thrilling. And like Tom Waits, Thompson just knows how to sing a story, how to tell it, how to use inflection in all the right places. If you listen carefully your mind's eye will create a vivid picture about what Richard is narrating. For those unfamiliar, a 1952 Vincent Black Lightning was a great motorcycle...today worth a lot of money. One of the best songs I ever heard.
+John LaStrada This song was enough to get a little watery in the eyes the first few times I heard it when it came out, & still the best rendition ever done (since it was his anyway) the part where he sees angles on Arials got me. A very profound statement by you and I really like the way you compaired him to Tom Waits, most people I know don't know who either of the two artists are.
+chuck lane (Chuckylane) - Thanks for the compliment chuck lane. Yes, many people don't know Richard or Tom -- well, their lives are empty then. These men are the modern day poets, because the real poets today don't get much recognition. My son is a biker and he downloaded the tune to a real good system he brings to biker shows. Many bikers from other states always gather around when he plays this song by Thompson and they are moved by it. It's become a pilgrimage to his bike to listen and talk about the song (his girlfriend drives his 1965 Ford pickup with the system on it). They too, not all, were unfamiliar with Thompson's work. It's a document -- when you can touch a group of people with a tale they can relate to and a credit to your creativity when you can reach into them with it. Thompson, of course, is also blessed. He's one of the greatest guitar players I ever heard. A compelling quirky genius in his approach. If you haven't heard his "Cooksferry Queen," from Mock Tudor, treat yourself today.
I was driving through Boulder I believe when I first heard this song on the radio. Who IS That!!!! I nearly crashed my car. I became an instant fan of a guy I am embarrassed to say I overlooked in the seventies & eighties. I follow Richard Thompson now!
I discovered this song a couple of weeks ago and have listened to it maybe a hundred times. Why am I not tired of yet. With every listening appreciate it more.
My grandpa passed away last week. In my memory he is mostly just bushy eyebrows, an amazing silver-tinted beard, and a booming resonant voice. But in his young days in England he owned a Vincent Black Shadow, and migrated to Australia on a Velocette via Europe, India, Kashmir, Pakistan and Southeast Asia. Farewell Bob. May you always find fair winds and a following sea... and a Vincent to ride.
G'Pa Bob could tell you more about than I, never did have natural-born sea legs, but he did his best to teach me. I watched and helped where I could as he built three beautiful timber watercraft, one of his own design. Sailboats for him were made of wood, and canvas, and rope. Sisal and hemp even, until he finally had to admit the benefits of nylon. He said fiberglass and metal had no "soul"... for a boat that is, a bike is a different story. :) Best wishes for fair winds and empty roads from Gosford, Australia.
The reactions of the two on stage is telling. They are in awe of what they're seeing. Personally, I'd be terrified at having to follow that, but they just look honoured to be there. Loudon especially, is just breathing it in, whilst Vega is learning every little thing that she can. A masterful performance.
When I took my seventeen year old grandson so see RT for the first time he (RT) started this song, grandson sucked in a deep breath, and didn't let it out until the song was over. Religious experience.
I actually first heard this song when Richard Thompson opened for a Bonnie Raitt concert. I had no idea who he was or about this song. I immediately fell in love...
If Molly kept that Vincent it would be worth a small fortune today. Thanks to whoever posted this; I love this song and can only sit in awe of the guitar work.
One of my favorite songs of all time, let alone acoustic folk, etc.. his song writing and guitar playing brings tears to my jaded face and eyes. He has a real soul.
I have come to the conclusion that this guy is the single most underated artist in the history of music,he is a true master,destined to playing folk festivals and the like for ever,and thats a good thing,he is accesible,humble and funny,unlike those artists who become super famous where they become disconnected from their audience.............
To this day I still remember the first time I saw Richard play this song, back in 1992 or '93 -- shortly after Rumor and Sigh was released. I still consider it to be one of the best true love songs ever written! One cannot listen to it without feeling the heartbreak when hearing of James being shot. A great song, if ever there was one!
Has the most beautful English voice. Rich & able to project voice. His songs tell a story. So interesting. Had a precious lady friend from Clayton,England Yorkshire County who passed in 2015. This song reminds me of her. His accent makes me feel her presence. I also love Renbourn & Jansch! Richard ministers to me. I am Irish American born & play the guitar. Am 67yrs.old. Just came upon him recently. Love his music!
I can't recount how many time's I have listened to this superb version of this track .....It still makes me smile EVERY time! "My hat's off to you" Richard Thompson. What a track...What a fucking talent you are. Cheers!
This is a great song and, as would be expected, Thompson does the best version by far. He really buffs the legend of the Vincent. My father was a California Highway Patrol motorcycle cop in the 30s and 40s. A friend from his police days had a shop where he took me to learn to ride and buy my first bike. In the back was a 1954 Vincent Black Shadow, the owner's bike. Black frame, big-Big-BIG black engine and 150 mph speedo. Scary! I wanted to ride it so bad, but was told no. It was for the owner and close friends who knew how to ride because, as he pointed out, "it had a frame like a door hinge" and had way to much power for a 15 yr old. I got to ride it at a track a few years later before going off to college. It did indeed have a squirrelly frame, one slow lap was enough to make my knees shake and I came close to wetting my pants.
Years ago , chap called Jeff Tanner [ RR mechanic } owned a Black Lightning with a Black Shadow motor. Thing would ........FLY. He had a Eurocar Dealership in local area for years.
I have to listen to this song every now and then to hear Richard Thompson’s voice and amazing guitar playing on this wonderfully written song. It never ceases to please my soul. Thank you Richard.👍👍
That Song hits me every time i hear it. And there is no better Version than the original by Richard Thompson! No Sean Rowe, Mc Coury and Reckless Kelly won't do, they don't have the soul like a Vincent 52 :)
I can’t count how many times I’ve listened to this song. I love everything about it from the lyrics to Richard’s amazing guitar playing. I find myself drawn back to his version many times over the years.👍👍
One of the finest songs ever written and performed anytime anywhere. Richard, thank you for this song and the many other songs you've given to the world.
Been riding since I was 10, I am almost 63 now and I had the pleasure to actually ride a Black Lighting back in the 80s. A truly amazing machine back in her day she was the fastest production machine made. Tonight was the first time I heard this song, love it.
Brings tears to my eyes. I've never owned a Vincent but I once had an old Triumph and I get the emotional connection. In fact, my Dad's dream machines were "Vincent/HRD" and Brough Superior. Although he never owned either of them, he had an Ariel and he's been with the angels since 1974. (WIpes eyes and scolds self for being so soft). An amazing song.
Brilliant! A '52 Vincent would have no keys to give... but this marvelous tune holds one of the best lines in music history regarding fate. As far as the "thumbs down" count, it just goes to show there are 27 (to date) soul less clods in the world. A shame they walk the earth with their eyes, ears... and hearts closed. /Brakelate/
Brakelateatmsn ...welll....in richard's song there are keys for the 52 vincent to give! just leave it at that.....and as for thumbs down, i suppose they would be described best as musically myopic-lots of that around!
Brakelateatmsn Maybe the key was for the wheelchains we used to use.I rode other peoples Lightnings twice in my life and my own Vincent Comet. But at 70 no more riding for me. I do spend a lot of time playing my guitar tho !
+Brakelateatmsn Maybe he was talking about the lengthy procedure for starting a Vincent as the 'key'? If you're not a Vincent guy, you aren't starting a Vincent without explanation...
I've heard RT say the same thing, haha. Something along the lines of needing the image but being slightly bothered by knowing that it was a kickstart bike.
Yes, I heard it recently at a concert by the Del McCoury Band. When Del asked for requests, someone yelled out “The motorcycle song!” We all knew what he meant.
I can't even come up with the words to truly describe this mans brilliance. I own about 4 of his albums but I really need complete the collection because I really love him and his music. On my way to work last week I listened to his album Rumor and Sigh, such a great album.
Greatest motorcycle themed love story ever.my woman says I’m a hopeless romantic.i dedicate this song to her. I always feel like a king.when she rides with me on my bike.
As a person who has played guitar for almost 60 years (I'm 70 now), RT's performance is truly humbling. As a rider of motorcycles for almost 50 years, I can't listen to the lyrics without a tear coming to my eye. This is simply one of the finest ballads performed by one of the finest guitar players of all time. Thank you, Richard.
It's beyond me why RT is not in the Rock & Roll HOF yet but someone like Eminem is? That is totally absurd and makes zero logical sense.
Brother you said it all, I'm 73, have three guitars, and I don't have these notes on any of them!
I'm 75, been playing over 50 years. If I could play 1/10 as good as this, I'd die a happy man.
this Vincent must have had an after-market modification. They didn't have an ignition key, it was just a switch no key, and a little button to cut the feed from the dynamo to stop the bike. Good song very well played but they could have done a bit more work on the tech side for us pedantic old motorcycle riders. ''Note, I didn't write bikers''
Had the Distinct Pleasure of Meeting when He Played@Local Opera House.1 Of My Most Favorite Meetings in the Music World!!
in my humble opinion, this is one of the best songs ever written.
My opinion too
"In my opinion, there's nothing in this world like a '52 Vincent and a red-headed girl".
@@MrRonk55 i have two red headed sisters, with tempers, so i agree to disagree.
@@speeddemon9555 Better than one two headed sister. Although that probably would have been quite popular with the lefty's of our equal rights cancel cultures.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo two headed ? that would be a conversation starter, as for lefty's and cancel culture, along with the woke morons in our society, they can all go and get f#%$^* excuse my typing.
Every time I hear Richard play this wonderful song, I am left speechless over the lack of recognition of one of the greatest guitarists alive today.
I only heard of him because Christy Moore covered his song Beeswing and it happens to be one of my favourite Christy songs. Other than that I would never have heard of him. He’s a master of his craft!!
Worry not. Rhichard Thompson is rated (justifiably so) in the the top twenty guitarist list of all time. Having been to see him a few times now, alone on stage, you keep looking around for the rest of the band. Such a full sound.
At least we know, and I suspect Richard likes it like that. Ive been in awe since I saw him and Linda at the Basildon Arts Centre a million years ago
I found him through the Celtic Woman’s version of Beeswing.
I agree and I gotta give Arlo a plug though, he's on my kitchen window sill, with Alice, WHAT A STRANGE CROWD- WHY DON'T THEY LAUGH- and yeah, when you meet many "cats" who love folk, why haven't they heard of Richard and Linda and Teddy? Guitar player extraordinaire up there with John Fahey- I blame pop radio in part- Namaste for pointing this out. Now where did I leave those pickles...Namaste
If you don’t think Richard Thompson gets recognition, you must live under a rock. Trust me, among fans, peers, etc. he’s damn near worshipped.
He gets recognition for sure, but he also sadly doesn't get the recognition he truly deserves in my opinion.
Guess I’ve been living a rock, never heard of the dude before a friend shared this.
@@CorePathwayI’m sure locally he gets more attention, but he’s not broadly appreciated. I only found this song a year ago, and I have spent MANY years digging through old music from all over the world. If someone as thorough as I had trouble finding him, I can only imagine how few people know him.
@@allbottledup9513 There is so much talent out there!
@@allbottledup9513 fortunately, the radio station I listened to from the early 90's to just a few years ago (KFOG in San Francisco) had Acoustic Sunrise - and Rosalie played a lot of Richard's songs. Plus I was a Fairport fan from the 80's.
Been riding Harleys for 40 years... this is the best motorcycle song ever.
I'm happy Indian is mentioned but it wouldn't matter if it wasn't.
And harleys are a poor excuse of a motorcycle.
@@robertmitton3584 Well.... early on I had a lot of brit bikes... Trumpets and Beezers. Couldn't trust one that had even moderate miles on it. Police would run them old pans and shovels for 50k or more miles and then someone would buy it at auction and run it till the pistons almost swapped holes LOL. We didn't have much money but we could always get a Harley running. Keep all your pistons... might just do a garage hone on a worn cyl and find the piston that was the closest LOL... we rode these duct tape and bailing wire worn out bikes from state to state.. there were no credit cards or cell phones. If it died on the side of the road? you could always get it home if you knew basic mechanics. The Vincent.... a work of art. But you might want to look up "crocker' You have never seen a Harley in a motorcyle wrecking yard. But I am a bit out of touch since the newest one I have every owned was an 81 and it was twenty years old when I got it.
Thats a Freakin Sweet English!!
Yep! Arlo Guthrie's 'Motorcycle Song' notwithstanding! 😁
I've always loved this song but I felt it needed another verse, so in the spirit of the "folk process" I've written one.
Come down young James, said Red Molly, it's your 17th year
There's breakfast on the table and a story to hear
I'll tell you of your father's last night in this world
Before I was your Mother, just a red headed girl
He wasn't any saint and he died just as he lived
He had one precious treasure in his life to give,
And she took young James outside
And gave him his father's Vincent to ride!
ha
This is good, really good. Next time I do this song I might just add it - and tell folks who wrote it.
@@Beemerboy324 Thank you!
yep thats going to be sung with this great song in years to come!! ,starting with me!!
Okay, this is a fitting and logical addition. Very nicely written, Miss Julie. It will surely be added to the song by many, including me.
Best version I’ve heard of this song. The picking is astounding. He ages like fine wine.
Well he did write it
@@roddymcniven8734 And he has done many different versions of it over the years, with this one being my favourite. I fear I may have missed your point?
I beg to differ. Miranda Russell sings a beautiful rendition.
agreee! amaaazings! sevunteen!
@@lieseweiss1224 What it means is no one can touch Richard, every RT fans knows that. Hell, even David Gilmour couldn't cover this song. He is probably the best kept secret in the music business, and that is a true shame!! But I'm pretty sure all of us RT fans know that! The man is a rock god that will never truly get the appreciation he deserves and it's a crime if you ask me!
Richard Thompson, one of England's best kept secrets. He deserves a lot more recognition.
Saw him about 7-8 years ago, he was awe inspiring. His guitar playing as different then most people.
Richard Thompson might just be the most underrated guitar player, singer, songwriter ever.
By whom? Other than these ignoramuses. R Kelley on the list. No sign of Brittany Spears.
www.rollingstone.com/interactive/lists-100-greatest-songwriters/#bj%C3%B6rk
I'd never heard of him until I saw an interview he did with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. He sounds like a master acoustic guitar player.
Electric guitar as well . Rolling Stone named Richard Thompson in their top 20 guitarists of all time . The man is a genius .
Hey Guys this Maestro has many awards for both his songs and guitar playing. You should listen to a couple of his 50 or so albums. Seen him live so many times. Never fails to impress. My hat’s off to Richard Thomson!
@@3genac Only the people who never heard him!
Once you have been on the other side of life, songs like this bring back wild memories.
Other side?
We saw Richard in Tacoma last year, and he still knocks this song out of the park. Incredible song, incredible talent.
He would never tarnish his legacy, if he wasn't performing his songs at the best of his ability and happy with his skills he would for sure stop touring. I hope to see him live some day.
i am of the opinion that this man can play a guitar.
well spotted. what gave it away? :D
lol
I am of the opinion that your opinion is the correct opinion to have, so thank you for sharing your opinion with us.
I concur with your correct opinion
You ain’t wrong!
I just now tonight saw a photo of my dad on his 1952 Vincent HRD Black Lightning and had no idea about this song! I would have played it for him before he died in 2019. What a song! Thank you, Richard Thompson
Anyone who owned that bike must of had an interesting backstory, I'm sure. Just seems to me.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo Yep, my dad was a one of a kind! He snagged my mom, (his molly) with that bike. I wish I had the photo of her sprawled across it. My dad rode until he was in his late 80s when we convinced him to just drive his car from then on.
“If fate should break my stride…” My favorite line. Great tune.
Fate will break each of our strides, eventually. .. .
My favorite line too!
There are so many great lines in this song that I couldn't begin to choose just one. It's absolute masterpiece in every respect: writing, singing, and, especially, guitar playing.
One of the true masters of the acoustic guitar, if quality of work had anything to do with album sales, Thompson would be a billionaire.
If you're speaking of songwriting ability don't forget John Prine, and John Hiatt too.
LIL WAYNE and the like wouldn`t be quite so wealthy.Thompson would be a GAZILLIONAIRE!!
Not just with an acoustic guitar. One of the few guitarists I've ever seen capable of playing ac/el fluently. Just seen one other guitarist capable of this: Joe Bonamassa. Noo... actually he is a better acoustic player, than electric. Electric Bonamassa = flashy stuff. IMHO much better when he got the acoustic guitar in front of him. Stopped the flashy shit, and just sings/play. Alone. Impressed me a lot. My major moment with Bonamassa.
Jac Kass Let us not forget Norma Kaukonen in that small group as well.
Julie Alexander Jorma, I presume? Just know him from Airplaine. Have to check up on him. TXS!
I’ve been to a lot of gigs but I’ve never seen one man and an acoustic guitar better than Richard Thompson. Awesome musician.😬👍🤘
Perhaps the only 17th century highwayman ballad containing a motorcycle.
Sung by a reincarnated 17th century troubadour.
The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor....
One of the last times I saw my ex-husband (with whom I parted on friendly terms over a decade ago) was when I invited him and his girlfriend to see RT play live a few years ago. When he ended the show with this song, I glanced over at my ex and saw him literally wiping tears from his eyes.
Fast forward to last weekend - my ex, only 68 and apparently in excellent health - had a heart attack and died two days later with his girlfriend, me, and the rest of his family at his bedside in the hospital.
We will be playing this song at his memorial. Rest in peace, Lenny.
He mist have been a biker
In tears thank you for your story
Did your ex have the jibajab ?
Sounds like he had a fond memory that wet his eyes. Many feel a loss at his passing.
Nice.
This is the best single person performance recording of all time. He wrote it, sings with fantastic inflection, and the guitar action is other-worldly with layers I might never understand. A master craftsman at work, and recorded for our enjoyment. Thanks.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Truly a masterpiece.
With each word- you´re right!
B.L.,germany
True. Perhaps one of the most beautiful, complex, entertaining songs I've ever heard. The guitar work alone is superhuman
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I come back here every now and again just to recharge my soul.
Agree -that's what I am doing right now
It's part of my regular Soul Armoursmithing video rotation, background music while I hunt down little bits of uplifting knowledge about human society or culture or art or progress. Scientific knowledge, theological knowledge, behavioural knowledge. All of which I melt down and use to repair the craters where the big shells have hit, or the areas where my plating has simply been worn away by the acid corrosion of daily life in western society. Eventually it all gets melted down into Stuff That I Know About Life.
sixstringedthing Beautifully expressed.
Thanks, glad you got it.
Check this out next time you need a recharge (one of my uploads): watch?v=wk6xsPA6N10
sixstringedthing Can you link that again please, I can't find the video.
This is is absolutely one of the best songs ever written.
So bloody great. My Grandad rode a Vincent rapide in Lancashire in the 1930's. 90mph on the cobblestones, they called him "mad Harry".
***** Love that!!
***** hearts out to the man
***** Would love to have known that guy!
+Brent Postlethwaite My Dad rode a Brough SS80 just before the war and told his mother he'd gone over 60mph. She didn't believe him because 'you wouldn't be able to breath at that speed'.!!! How times and bikes have changed.
+Brent Postlethwaite I'm a Biker - And Men like your Grandfather are the Men who I have the utmost Respect for
Trying to decide if Suzanne Vega and Louden Wainwright are looking on in awe or thinking "shit we're next"!
Shit scared. In my opinon
Louden is a good fiend of Richard's.
Pretty sure that Vega, red hair and all, wants to get amorous with him.
loudon wouldn't be worried cos his star shines just as brightly. As for Suzanne vega………..
Haha Luka was an emo song before emo was even a thing. Haha before it's time in my opinion
The ancient art of telling an epic story through song is not dead. Thanks, Richard.
There's another great storytelling songwriter I'll be seeing in December here in Phoenix - John Prine!!
What a Frosty song Great story powerfull I also like Del M. version
But is is .......?.
yes , i have run into a few of these musical stories and it always rings some deep valve of my heart.
If it isn't already, this is slowly becoming one hell of a classic tune. Already legendary among bikers world wide. An incredible story in its lyric. Songwriting at its finest. Guitar playing that is thrilling. And like Tom Waits, Thompson just knows how to sing a story, how to tell it, how to use inflection in all the right places. If you listen carefully your mind's eye will create a vivid picture about what Richard is narrating. For those unfamiliar, a 1952 Vincent Black Lightning was a great motorcycle...today worth a lot of money. One of the best songs I ever heard.
+John LaStrada This song was enough to get a little watery in the eyes the first few times I heard it when it came out, & still the best rendition ever done (since it was his anyway) the part where he sees angles on Arials got me. A very profound statement by you and I really like the way you compaired him to Tom Waits, most people I know don't know who either of the two artists are.
+chuck lane (Chuckylane) - Thanks for the compliment chuck lane. Yes, many people don't know Richard or Tom -- well, their lives are empty then. These men are the modern day poets, because the real poets today don't get much recognition. My son is a biker and he downloaded the tune to a real good system he brings to biker shows. Many bikers from other states always gather around when he plays this song by Thompson and they are moved by it. It's become a pilgrimage to his bike to listen and talk about the song (his girlfriend drives his 1965 Ford pickup with the system on it). They too, not all, were unfamiliar with Thompson's work. It's a document -- when you can touch a group of people with a tale they can relate to and a credit to your creativity when you can reach into them with it. Thompson, of course, is also blessed. He's one of the greatest guitar players I ever heard. A compelling quirky genius in his approach. If you haven't heard his "Cooksferry Queen," from Mock Tudor, treat yourself today.
+John LaStrada - "...Thompson just knows how to sing a story,...""'
Well said John. He's a master story teller. Beeswing is another superb tune.
A 1951 just sold for $929,000.
From its release to this very day, this song has never failed to rip me apart every time.
I was driving the first time I heard this song. I had to pull over.
agreed. to this day, I can't get through it without getting teary-eyed.
I was driving through Boulder I believe when I first heard this song on the radio. Who IS That!!!! I nearly crashed my car. I became an instant fan of a guy I am embarrassed to say I overlooked in the seventies & eighties. I follow Richard Thompson now!
It was in the 80s when I lived in Denver. I get it! 🥰
One of the greatest love songs of the English language in the 20th century. That's a fuckin fact
Hell yes!
I discovered this song a couple of weeks ago and have listened to it maybe a hundred times. Why am I not tired of yet. With every listening appreciate it more.
It is full circle.
I’m the same. Discovered it a week ago and can’t stop listening and crying and singing along
My grandpa passed away last week.
In my memory he is mostly just bushy eyebrows, an amazing silver-tinted beard, and a booming resonant voice.
But in his young days in England he owned a Vincent Black Shadow, and migrated to Australia on a Velocette via Europe, India, Kashmir, Pakistan and Southeast Asia.
Farewell Bob. May you always find fair winds and a following sea... and a Vincent to ride.
Ahh, you're a sailor too. Motorbikes and sailboats have a close relationship.🏍⛵️
G'Pa Bob could tell you more about than I, never did have natural-born sea legs, but he did his best to teach me. I watched and helped where I could as he built three beautiful timber watercraft, one of his own design.
Sailboats for him were made of wood, and canvas, and rope. Sisal and hemp even, until he finally had to admit the benefits of nylon.
He said fiberglass and metal had no "soul"... for a boat that is, a bike is a different story. :)
Best wishes for fair winds and empty roads from Gosford, Australia.
sixstringedthing T0000 dam good
That's one hell of a trip. He must have had a ball.
Beautiful rendition to a cool guy .
One of the greatest songs ever written. Just a man, his voice and a guitar.
Are you kidding me? This is the most amazing performance I have seen in ages by ONE musician.
He's actually done it even better than that. It sounded like he got lost a bit in his long break.
oh god at 71 Years Ols this Still makes me Weep
same for me at 77
The reactions of the two on stage is telling. They are in awe of what they're seeing. Personally, I'd be terrified at having to follow that, but they just look honoured to be there. Loudon especially, is just breathing it in, whilst Vega is learning every little thing that she can. A masterful performance.
Totally agree.
if i went to one of his shows and this was the only song he played i would go home feeling like i hears 2 hours of music.
When I took my seventeen year old grandson so see RT for the first time he (RT) started this song, grandson sucked in a deep breath, and didn't let it out until the song was over. Religious experience.
I actually first heard this song when Richard Thompson opened for a Bonnie Raitt concert. I had no idea who he was or about this song. I immediately fell in love...
First time I saw him play this live, I had already heard the song dozens, maybe hundreds of times. He still blew me away.
If Molly kept that Vincent it would be worth a small fortune today. Thanks to whoever posted this; I love this song and can only sit in awe of the guitar work.
A POET
an artist
"..red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme..."
Mine too! Great line, too!
O than you would like me. Red hair and I look my best in black leather jacket
One of my favorite lines in any song - and a personal favorite color scheme!
One of my favorite songs of all time, let alone acoustic folk, etc.. his song writing and guitar playing brings tears to my jaded face and eyes. He has a real soul.
I have come to the conclusion that this guy is the single most underated artist in the history of music,he is a true master,destined to playing folk festivals and the like for ever,and thats a good thing,he is accesible,humble and funny,unlike those artists who become super famous where they become disconnected from their audience.............
So True&SO UNDERATED on This Side of The Pond!!Met&What a Man!!Speaks as Eloquent as He Sings!!Fun Dude!!
The music and words are the stuff of my dreams. 79 years young and 62 plus riding still tempting fate feeling that mystical wind.
This is one of the most Amazing pieces of song writing/performances that I've ever seen/heard!!!!
The Man's blown me away!!!
Ah, just love it!!!!.....
Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.
In my humble, but amazingly insightful and spot on opinion, Richard Thompson and this song belong to each other.
One of the most romantic songs ever written.
No!!! Red Molly set James up so she could get the bike!!
Love song, sad one at that
An all time classic song from Richard Thompson... one of the finest singer-guitarists EVER! :D
The best thing about this is of course the performance. The second best is the look on Suzanne Vega's face wondering how she's going to follow that!
If I was sitting on a stage next to Richard Thompson, I would try to be as quiet as a church mouse and let Richard shine.
Truly...I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't recognize the brilliance of this song and performance.
Wow. This is one of the greatest performances I have ever seen live or on a screen. Richard Thompson is an amazing player.
To this day I still remember the first time I saw Richard play this song, back in 1992 or '93 -- shortly after Rumor and Sigh was released. I still consider it to be one of the best true love songs ever written! One cannot listen to it without feeling the heartbreak when hearing of James being shot. A great song, if ever there was one!
Has the most beautful English voice. Rich & able to project voice. His songs tell a story. So interesting. Had a precious lady friend from Clayton,England Yorkshire County who passed in 2015. This song reminds me of her. His accent makes me feel her presence. I also love Renbourn & Jansch! Richard ministers to me. I am Irish American born & play the guitar. Am 67yrs.old. Just came upon him recently. Love his music!
Who would thumbs-down this magnificent guitarist and such incredible lyrics? Trolls...maybe.
Everytime i watch this, i am amazed by RT's playing....and also by the way that Suzzane and Loudon seem totally in awe!
Indeed. I hope they didn’t have to follow him!! It’s a level of playing and skill that can barely fail to bring tears.
I wish my generation made music like this. I saw him at the freight and salvage. Best show ever!
Check out Ben Howard and Passenger
As said in the comments on another version of this gem, Richard Thompson is the guitarist your guitar heroes idolize.
I can't recount how many time's I have listened to this superb version of this track .....It still makes me smile EVERY time! "My hat's off to you" Richard Thompson. What a track...What a fucking talent you are. Cheers!
Never get tired of listening to 1952 Vincent Black Lightning💕
This is a great song and, as would be expected, Thompson does the best version by far. He really buffs the legend of the Vincent. My father was a California Highway Patrol motorcycle cop in the 30s and 40s. A friend from his police days had a shop where he took me to learn to ride and buy my first bike. In the back was a 1954 Vincent Black Shadow, the owner's bike. Black frame, big-Big-BIG black engine and 150 mph speedo. Scary! I wanted to ride it so bad, but was told no. It was for the owner and close friends who knew how to ride because, as he pointed out, "it had a frame like a door hinge" and had way to much power for a 15 yr old. I got to ride it at a track a few years later before going off to college. It did indeed have a squirrelly frame, one slow lap was enough to make my knees shake and I came close to wetting my pants.
Years ago , chap called Jeff Tanner [ RR mechanic } owned a Black Lightning with a Black Shadow motor. Thing would ........FLY. He had a Eurocar Dealership in local area for years.
The greatest living guitar player.
+Jonas Pilkington You are entirely incorrect. And you know it.
To Lisa... to Jonas... trying to feel something on the internet? Trying to touch something? Touch yourself.
+Jonas Pilkington eeeuuuwww!
Or maybe Bruce Cockburn. Both are incredible.
Y'all are funny.
Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Chuck Berry were all alive when you wrote this comment.
For the life of me I cant understand how any breathing human being could give this a thumbs down. What a talent.
As a motorbike rider and music lover, all I can say is wow!!!
I have to listen to this song every now and then to hear Richard Thompson’s voice and amazing guitar playing on this wonderfully written song. It never ceases to please my soul. Thank you Richard.👍👍
He sings this song for the millionth time with so much soul and power, incredible!
That Song hits me every time i hear it. And there is no better Version than the original by Richard Thompson!
No Sean Rowe, Mc Coury and Reckless Kelly won't do, they don't have the soul like a Vincent 52 :)
All the covers I've heard--including a couple that you didn't list--are good-verging -on-great. But RT himself is, indeed, in another class entirely.
Miranda russell has a tasty band behind her cover of this great tune. Its on yt. She nails it.
I can’t count how many times I’ve listened to this song. I love everything about it from the lyrics to Richard’s amazing guitar playing. I find myself drawn back to his version many times over the years.👍👍
Did he not originally write this song!? I thought he did.
I got to see him perform this in Des Moines. No words. Just shivers and tears
Through this song, Richard Thompson shows the soul of the British Isles. No wonder he is such a beloved guitarist, singer and lyricist.
...a 52 Vincent and a Red Headed Girl.........
One of the finest songs ever written and performed anytime anywhere. Richard, thank you for this song and the many other songs you've given to the world.
I can't stop the tears from streaming.
One of the all-time greatest motorcycle love stories ever written!!!
totally agree..and when Bob Dylan does a cover of it you KNOW it's a great song!
@Dave T Wasn't Born to Follow
one of my favorites by Richard. Man, WHAT a guitarist ...
Saw him in person and still can’t believe he was the only guitarist on the stage. Top songwriter too.
Honoured to be #3,901 to like this extraordinary song.
Been riding since I was 10, I am almost 63 now and I had the pleasure to actually ride a Black Lighting back in the 80s. A truly amazing machine back in her day she was the fastest production machine made. Tonight was the first time I heard this song, love it.
Brings tears to my eyes. I've never owned a Vincent but I once had an old Triumph and I get the emotional connection. In fact, my Dad's dream machines were "Vincent/HRD" and Brough Superior. Although he never owned either of them, he had an Ariel and he's been with the angels since 1974. (WIpes eyes and scolds self for being so soft). An amazing song.
There is nothing like ..a brit..bike..they do have ..soul.
They certainly do, usually full of mischief!
Ther..pickey..they only ..start..when ..there in..the mood..
Brilliant! A '52 Vincent would have no keys to give... but this marvelous tune holds one of the best lines in music history regarding fate. As far as the "thumbs down" count, it just goes to show there are 27 (to date) soul less clods in the world. A shame they walk the earth with their eyes, ears... and hearts closed. /Brakelate/
Brakelateatmsn ...welll....in richard's song there are keys for the 52 vincent to give! just leave it at that.....and as for thumbs down, i suppose they would be described best as musically myopic-lots of that around!
Kevin Milcarek I prefer describing them as Soulless Ass Holes
Brakelateatmsn Maybe the key was for the wheelchains we used to use.I rode other peoples Lightnings twice in my life and my own Vincent Comet. But at 70 no more riding for me. I do spend a lot of time playing my guitar tho !
Pete McLeod In fact now I cant remember if they were Lightnings or Shadows !
+Brakelateatmsn Maybe he was talking about the lengthy procedure for starting a Vincent as the 'key'? If you're not a Vincent guy, you aren't starting a Vincent without explanation...
One of the best songwriters. One of the best guitarists. One of the best songs.
My late husband used to holler it didn't have a key. However we both loved the song
Was about to make the same comment - glad to see your husband preempted me.
It certainly does have a key! It never gets out of its key!
I've heard RT say the same thing, haha. Something along the lines of needing the image but being slightly bothered by knowing that it was a kickstart bike.
Hands down the best motorcycle song ever. Second place: Moby Grape's Motorcycle Irene.
Richard Thompson is still a fantastic guitarist.
This is amazing, and his guitar work is on that next level
I never tire of hearing this song.
Beautiful song, he weaves a hell of a story...
***** So he does!
No one quite tells a story like Richard...amazing beautiful song...and that guitar ? just blows me away...thanks for posting..
I could listen to this song over and over again! Thanks Richard for your brilliance 😎
In memory of Joshua Wallace Horizon, I love to ride his motorcycle, and died at age 19.
Legend, always have a lump in my throat when listening to this
This song always brings tears to my eyes. It`s so beautiful , magnificent and honestly performed.
This song has migrated into bluegrass music and become something of a standard. Thanks for sharing the original version.
Yes, I heard it recently at a concert by the Del McCoury Band. When Del asked for requests, someone yelled out “The motorcycle song!” We all knew what he meant.
Thank you Richard we are still listening to superb music thanks to you.
This is what great music is. Great guitar playing, great lyrics, great storytelling. It doesn't get any better.
". . . and if Fate should break my stride . . ."
What a lyric!
Spotify actually recommend this to me. Been listening to it nonstop this past week. Glad to have discovered such a great songwriter and guitar player
Bloody fabulous rendition, the best I've heard and crystal clear. Vintage Richard T.
The man is simply incredible. Saw him 1 time and I was blown away.
What could over 300 people possibly not like about this performance? And how did they get here?
Both master of song and virtuoso of guitar, he makes me cry every time I play this.
I can't even come up with the words to truly describe this mans brilliance. I own about 4 of his albums but I really need complete the collection because I really love him and his music. On my way to work last week I listened to his album Rumor and Sigh, such a great album.
A good song can take you away
Absolutely brilliant. I could hear the roar, smell the exhaust and taste the flies.
Man I can't wait to get out on that road again with my motorbike. A place where I can forget all the troubles of this world and mine.
Greatest motorcycle themed love story ever.my woman says I’m a hopeless romantic.i dedicate this song to her. I always feel like a king.when she rides with me on my bike.