Around half way though this now and enjoying it. The whole London folk scene really intrigues me and I'd like to read a whole book just dedicated to this (maybe one exists?). Also, it's once again striking just how much Fairport achieved between and including their debut and Full House. Astonishing.
Lots of touching moments so far, a few surprises, and thoughts of 'what might have been'.
Good book, well written. I haven't read any other Sandy biographies, but this does seem quite balanced, sometimes offering differing, often contradictory viewpoints from Sandy's friends and colleagues.
And its got me listening to a bit more Sandy, and Fotheringay, so that's no bad thing.
I don't know if there is a book dedicated to just the London folk scene of the 60s, but there is quite a bit about it in J.P. Bean's
Singing From the Floor, which I would heartily recommend.