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« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2010, 11:47:48 PM »

....and since no one can recall a single tune they played - obviously, not one of the most memorable sets as well.
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« Reply #21 on: March 02, 2010, 07:50:48 AM »


....and since no one can recall a single tune they played - obviously, not one of the most memorable sets as well.

Memorable substances more like!
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« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2010, 08:02:13 AM »

In truth its almost certain to have been a selection from what's on the Farewell Farewell album (tracklisting below)...with maybe a Sloth thrown in for good measure...

I'm sure I remember a ropey old tape recording of it 25 years ago (bought from a head shop in Guildford called something like the Divine Frog), but I might be imagining it all.

Side one

   1. "Matty Groves/High Road to Linton/Orange Blossom Special" (Traditional, arrangement by Fairport Convention; Trad., arr. Fairport; Ervin T. Rouse) – 8:34
   2. "John Lee" (Dave Swarbrick) – 3:18
   3. "Bridge Over the River Ash" (Trad., arr. Fairport) – 2:40
   4. "Sir Patrick Spens" (Trad., arr. Fairport) – 3:17

Side two

   1. "Mr. Lacey" (Ashley Hutchings) – 3:36
   2. "Walk Awhile" (Swarbrick, Richard Thompson) – 4:13
   3. "Bonny Black Hare" (Trad., arr. Fairport) – 2:40
   4. "The Journeyman's Grace" (Swarbrick, Thompson) – 4:35
   5. "Meet on the Ledge" (Thompson) – 6:18

1997 30th Anniversary Edition (Encore Encore): Extra tracks

   1. "Rubber Band" - 3:05
   2. "The Hens March Through the Midden/Four Poster Bed" - 3:37
   3. "Flatback Caper" - 6:38
   4. "Dirty Linen" - 4:20
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« Reply #23 on: March 03, 2010, 09:08:51 AM »



I'm sure I remember a ropey old tape recording of it 25 years ago (bought from a head shop in Guildford called something like the Divine Frog), but I might be imagining it all.


I think I remember that shop too, but maybe I'm imagining it too.  If it is the one I think I remember it always seemed a bit like Mr Benn's shop, and you were never quite sure it would be there next time you walked past!
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« Reply #24 on: March 04, 2010, 11:45:26 AM »

Interesting recollection from Dave Pegg here;

An Interview with Dave Pegg : his memories of Knebworth '79

http://www.memoriesinmusic.com/fairport.html

A few clues but no set list unfortunately

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« Reply #25 on: March 04, 2010, 11:52:49 AM »


Interesting recollection from Dave Pegg here;

An Interview with Dave Pegg : his memories of Knebworth '79

http://www.memoriesinmusic.com/fairport.html

A few clues but no set list unfortunately

John.


So Swarb denies the 1970 Troub Zep jam happened, but Peggy maintains it really did occur.  Maybe Swarb had gone to bed...?

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« Reply #26 on: March 04, 2010, 12:14:33 PM »




So Swarb denies the 1970 Troub Zep jam happened, but Peggy maintains it really did occur.  Maybe Swarb had gone to bed...?

Jules


I think this is a bit like Stills and the Croz disagreeing about where they first sang together (Joni's or Cass's I think)...can't remember which side of the argument Nash comes down on...  

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« Reply #27 on: March 04, 2010, 12:28:04 PM »


I think this is a bit like Stills and the Croz disagreeing about where they first sang together (Joni's or Cass's I think)...can't remember which side of the argument Nash comes down on...  


Nash agrees with Croz.  Nash nearly always agrees with Croz.  Unless Stills is in the room.   Wink

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« Reply #28 on: March 04, 2010, 12:47:38 PM »

You have to remember that we are talking about the early 70s, which were effectively the same 'decade' as the late 60s and you know the saying -

'If you can remember anything about the sixties, you weren't really there.'

I am of the same age group and I can't even remember where/when I met my husband!

So you see, never trust a hippy, especially in the memory department Wink
 
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