Duncan Browne was a genius. It's tempting to compare him favourably with Nick Drake - he brought a similar kind of virtuosity to the nylon-string guitar that Drake brought to the stelel-string - but Browne had other unique skills, for example his wonderful choral arrangements.
I totally agree George. Beautiful guitar playing and quite unique the way he sings his songs with lyrics that make you want to listen. 'Journey' was wonderful of course, but there was more to Duncan Browne than this single would even begin to suggest. No less than 'David'Bowie' knew this of course. Should have been an absolute mega star in my opinion! A terrible and very sad loss to music, yes, of course...but also in every other human respect.
I hadn’t imagined this film existed. So great to see him playing after all these years. ‘Journey’ always takes me back to a magical summer in ‘72. One of his best songs is the b-side, ‘In A Mist’.
My all time favorite LP was and still is Give Me Take You; however, his follow up LP was phenomenal as well. Great to finally be able to see one of his live performances; so perfect!. Are there any others out there?
we worked hard with might and mystique shoveling everything into the middle of next week we shared our money, bounced our checks buying expensive meals for the opposite sex we seriously planned our wildest dreams but failure kept clinging to all our schemes
If you love Duncan Browne music like I do these are the albums I have and which you need to collect of him and his friends in Metro: *Metro and offshoots Find Duncan Browne - Give Me Take You, released 1968 on Immediate, England only, and also check Gary Numan's Tubeway Army Duncan Browne CD Give Me Take You (re-released on CD by 1968 Sony; purchased by mail from BOSE records, arrived 5/11/92). Duncan Browne Duncan Browne 1973 Duncan Browne Self-titled CD with bonus tracks is still on order with CD-NOW - expected soon ALC 4/12/99 - arrived Nov 99 - see below. Metro Metro 1977 Duncan Browne The Wild Places 1978 The Wild Places 12"Single33RPM 1978 The Wild Places 7" Single 45RPM (from 1978 Record City Collectables, Frankston 1997) Streets Of Fire 1979 Streets Of Fire - again (P-PRF - 14/10/01) 1979 Metro New Love 1979 New Love (P-Halmstad 18/1/2001) 1979 Future Imperfect 1980 Peter Godwin Emotional DisguiseExtended Version 1982 /French Emotions 12" 45RPM Single Images of Heaven (USA release) 1982 /Torch Song For The Heroine and Emotional Disguise (vocal & instrumental 33RPM 12"EP) Corresondence (2 Copies) 1983 The Art of Love - New York Remix 1983 and New York Dubmix 45RPM 12"Single (from Correspondence) Duncan Browne Songs Of Love & War (with bonus tracks) 1993 (CD Now - arrived late November 99)
absolutely...of the same cloth, just with very different angles. where Duncan was more a classically-trained musician, Nick was of a much simpler folk music style and background.
c7.alamy.com/compfr/p5peg5/duncan-browne-1970-p5peg5.jpg It is in fact an Aria, I don't know the model, but somehow an affordable, factory-made guitar from Japan
As good if not a better guitarist than the Yardbirds stable of Clapton, Beck and Page and he may also have influenced Knopfler with his picking style on electric. To put this another way they could not have played this. I suggest if you like Duncan's style on electric solo and with Metro th-cam.com/video/3aWKKDo-fd0/w-d-xo.html
What a great talent, criminally under rated. I have just heard him with Simon Phillips on drums. Out of this world.
He doesn’t even seem real, just a magical fairy tale of a person.
Beautiful words Alice.
He went too soon 😢
Life is fickle
Best wishes from an oldie
What a beautiful thing to say about Bob Harris.
Nick Drake evokes a similar feeling. They existed, but it's like they really didn't. Unbelievable talents.
Wonderful video.
MY OLD FRIENDS.
He was a lovely guy - much missed
He left us far too early--what a talent.
What a treasure this is! I had no idea such great footage of Duncan's early work existed. Sublime.
This is perfection from a great artist gone too young.
A dearly loved friend P. & A.F. now only P. Remember you both with forever love
Duncan Browne was a genius. It's tempting to compare him favourably with Nick Drake - he brought a similar kind of virtuosity to the nylon-string guitar that Drake brought to the stelel-string - but Browne had other unique skills, for example his wonderful choral arrangements.
Lovely Elfin Features
Great guitar player, great composer, genius!
sorely missed, unique talent
Amazing diamond in the rough sorely missed. R.I.P.
Absolutely brilliant have all his recordings.
I totally agree George. Beautiful guitar playing and quite unique the way he sings his songs with lyrics that make you want to listen. 'Journey' was wonderful of course, but there was more to Duncan Browne than this single would even begin to suggest. No less than 'David'Bowie' knew this of course. Should have been an absolute mega star in my opinion! A terrible and very sad loss to music, yes, of course...but also in every other human respect.
Whats with this profile pic, I see it everywhere. Or are you the same person?
Such incredible footage... This album is pure magic, thank you for uploading this gem.
Never heard Duncan before. Something i clearly need to rectify.
Listen to ‘The Wild Places’. Magic.
i saw him in 1971 at the queen elizabeth hall london supporting sandy denny,and was very good,as he is here.
That's a dream double bill. The stars aligned that night
I hadn’t imagined this film existed. So great to see him playing after all these years. ‘Journey’ always takes me back to a magical summer in ‘72. One of his best songs is the b-side, ‘In A Mist’.
In A Mist - spot on!
Saw this in 73,loved it then,still love it,thought it was a lost tape.got everything he recorded,vinyl and cd.nothing left to say.beautiful
He's the best
Lovely to actually see Duncan finally! Thanks! Definitely a contender along with Drake and Buckley and Cohen.
Haunting...
He was one of the best ever, wonderful sosngs and magic***
That was FANTASTIC!! Miss Duncan.
what a beautiful song and man....all are schemes xx
Heard this guy for the first time about 2 months ago.Rare talent indeed.
Wow! Blown away. Deserves mass recognition, compares with Nick Drake.
My all time favorite LP was and still is Give Me Take You; however, his follow up LP was phenomenal as well. Great to finally be able to see one of his live performances; so perfect!. Are there any others out there?
"Give Me Take You" has to rank among the greatest albums of all time.
Same Duncan Browne that was in Metro with Peter Godwin e.g. "Criminal World"
Wow! Didn't know this existed.
横顔を見ればこの人は人間じゃなくて妖精だよな。
男女の性差など飛び越えてしまって美し過ぎる。
外見も、声も、ギターも、佇まいも全て。
we worked hard with might and mystique
shoveling everything into the middle of next week
we shared our money, bounced our checks
buying expensive meals for the opposite sex
we seriously planned our wildest dreams
but failure kept clinging to all our schemes
♥
If you love Duncan Browne music like I do these are the albums I have and which you need to collect of him and his friends in Metro:
*Metro and offshoots
Find Duncan Browne - Give Me Take You,
released 1968 on Immediate, England only, and
also check Gary Numan's Tubeway Army
Duncan Browne CD Give Me Take You (re-released on CD by 1968
Sony; purchased by mail from BOSE records,
arrived 5/11/92).
Duncan Browne Duncan Browne 1973
Duncan Browne Self-titled CD with bonus tracks is still on order with CD-NOW - expected soon ALC 4/12/99 - arrived Nov 99 - see below.
Metro Metro 1977
Duncan Browne The Wild Places 1978
The Wild Places 12"Single33RPM 1978
The Wild Places 7" Single 45RPM (from 1978
Record City Collectables, Frankston 1997)
Streets Of Fire 1979
Streets Of Fire - again (P-PRF - 14/10/01) 1979
Metro New Love 1979
New Love (P-Halmstad 18/1/2001) 1979
Future Imperfect 1980
Peter Godwin Emotional DisguiseExtended Version 1982
/French Emotions 12" 45RPM Single
Images of Heaven (USA release) 1982
/Torch Song For The Heroine and
Emotional Disguise (vocal & instrumental
33RPM 12"EP)
Corresondence (2 Copies) 1983
The Art of Love - New York Remix 1983
and New York Dubmix 45RPM 12"Single
(from Correspondence)
Duncan Browne Songs Of Love & War (with bonus tracks) 1993
(CD Now - arrived late November 99)
Does anyone have the lyrics of 'My Old Friends'?
The guitar playing on the first track reminds me of 'The Stranger' by Leonard Cohen....even if it doesn't particularly sound like it.
I suspect they both studied classical guitar to learn that arpeggio technique.
lush
Ethereal
he reminds Nick Drake (may they rest in peace)
absolutely...of the same cloth, just with very different angles. where Duncan was more a classically-trained musician, Nick was of a much simpler folk music style and background.
I don't know much about Duncan Browne other than Criminal World..did he have kids
a son
in this video the narrator says he has a daugther in france (th-cam.com/video/J8E8EyoMaqs/w-d-xo.html)
Anyone recognize the guitar brand?
Might be a Yamaha, read that info somewhere in his bio.
a Yamaha? Sure?
@@MrWimMichels nothing is sure, until we see the inside of the guitar
c7.alamy.com/compfr/p5peg5/duncan-browne-1970-p5peg5.jpg
It is in fact an Aria, I don't know the model, but somehow an affordable, factory-made guitar from Japan
I CAN'T HEAR YOU BOB
As good if not a better guitarist than the Yardbirds stable of Clapton, Beck and Page and he may also have influenced Knopfler with his picking style on electric. To put this another way they could not have played this. I suggest if you like Duncan's style on electric solo and with Metro
th-cam.com/video/3aWKKDo-fd0/w-d-xo.html
Duncan Browne was a better guitarist than most.
Like McCartney he has sad eyes
Biek
Speak up Bob. Need to turn me hearing aid on😮
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