It is bizarre really because in the whirligigs of time that have passed since, that culture that they embody is as old and passed as that culture they tried to represent, but perhaps in some way the original is still alive in spite of that . Even if you were to take away the electric guitars they look so artificial and false and strained but there you go, that is the way.
It is bizarre really because in the whirligigs of time that have passed since, that culture that they embody is as old and passed as that culture they tried to represent, but perhaps in some way the original is still alive in spite of that . Even if you were to take away the electric guitars they look so artificial and false and strained but there you go, that is the way.
inregionecaecorum 1 year ago
Gods, this tune sends shivers down my spine.
yorkist2uk 1 year ago
Martin Carthy AND Graeme Taylor,then.....
maxwellc13 1 year ago
I think you'll find it's Graeme Taylor on lead guitar...
Hicksie52 1 year ago
@Hicksie52
Martin Carthy is also playing his telecaster there. You can see him at 2:26, pretty much in the middle of the screen.
eyeball226 1 year ago
I remember this production very well. I think that's Dave King as the priest. Nice to see Martin Carthy using the Telecaster.
chriscboland 1 year ago