Loved Jethro Tull, Neil Young, Poco, America, Loggins and Messina, Leonard Cohen, most of the accustic/West Coast rock thing. My main interest was in the early Dylan and from that USA folk scene with Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Leadbelly, Rick Von Schmidt, Ramblin Jack Elliott, Dave Van Ronk. But my happiest memories are hitchhiking over to the Keswick folk festival listening to Lindisfarne Together Forever on the radio, happy days.
[video=youtube;X1zFnyEe3nE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1zFnyEe3nE[/video]Ok then VJ - Jilted John - first single I ever bought My mam was disgusted because it had the word puff in it. Woodstock - was going to post a video of what i thought was the best performance - before my time obvioulsy,but husband a big fan - then realised was the Monterrey pop festival - but near enought he same thing
Ha ha Jerry, I have jilted John in my collection in iTunes, I sing it to Lollie when I'm changing her pads and wind the crap up out of her and even do the dance too. Nowt wrong with Jilted John sweetie, the song was brilliant..
You have put some cracking names up there mate, most of the time back then, I was seeing fairgrounds that could completely turn into dark and obscure things if you get my drift? Strawberries were my favourite and I was quite partial to the California Sunshine. One of my favourite ever albums was 'Teaser and the Firecat', Cat Stevens, the 'how can I tell you' track is up there in my all time best. Listening to Dylan at the mo, on a 24 hour fast, have a Colonoscopy tomorrow at 12.30pm, the buggars have found something in my Colon by CT Scan. Probably explain all the pain in the right hand side recently. I will be back though, love these music chats.. btw, do you remember a very good band from the early 70's called 'Three man Army'?
Sorry Joe can't remember them, at that time I was right into folk music and missed out on some good bands. I hope all goes well tomorrow, I will be thinking of you and keeping my fingers crossed.
Spent the last 5 years looking after the wonderful two, sort of neglected myself and niggling pains. Kicked off about 3 months ago coughing up blood but tests proved fruitless. A clever doctor scanned a bit lower from the chest and bingo so it's me on the table tomorrow. Hate these laxatives though and no food.. Just gone from Rolling Stone to Sarah, the man was a genius, lyrically the best ever..
Ah the levis, I used to buy them and cut the outside seam just below the knee and sew in any crazy material to loon pant them. Those were the days, had a pink denim dress jacket embroided in Cisco flowers.. <smile>
I think a lot of things were edited for TV mate, I worked photographing 'The Adverts' in 1977, it was all hype but very listenable hype for me, progressive rock had gone heavy metal and punk was breath of fresh air music needed back then..
1969 stood at a bus stand in Chester le street This girl gave me a record with a blank cover Got home and played it
Am on my phone with naff signal so cannot upload vids but if that's Nantucket Sleighride then I luv you.
The coach and eight hell I spent many a night in there Joe I also loved Dunhelm house where we all met seen some cracking bands down in the basement and did some naughty things to our lass under them stairs when she came to see me I loved a band called Wild Turkey and a young lad called Keith Christmas who used to play bottle neck using just sellotape round his fingers.
Johny Winters version of Jumping jack flash was the best i have heard especially the intro bloody brilliant have a listen got to be loud though lol.
The original line up of Jethro Tull were the best ever imo, up there with Peter Green, as is the Dylan love song, "mystical lady with arrow and bow" bang on, hope it works out for you Joe mate, cheers.
Late 60s early 70s Coach and eight down stairs great Dunelm Ground hogs live great Had some good times in Durham But mainly spent my time in Sunderland Memories