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  • one of my favourite tracks. saw them in august at festival hall london, one of bert jansch s last concerts. I think the cartoon is meant to convey the "olde worlde " concept of medeivalism that their music evokes, but in a theme parkish way.

  • Don't much like the cartoon, but thanks for uploading the definitive version of this song. Damned shame there isn't a live version of this from when the bond were in their pomp.

  • I was told at Bert's performance, as I showed others the original Transatlantic British import vinyl album cover, that he would sign it with a special Pentangle Star after his signature. He did this axactly as was described earlier. What is ironic is that I just wrote to a Led Zeppelin Youtube site yesterday to inform younger fans that Bert's Blackwaterside was later copied by Jimmy Page. A reader of that site wrote today to inform me of Bert's passing. -Mark Seibold, artist-astronomer,PDX,Or

  • I was shocked to hear of Bert's passing this morning. I had just taken several friends last year to see him perform here in Portland to a sell-out standing room only music studio. I talked to him after the show; meeting his wife Loren first who I asked if Bert would come back out to autograph my original Sweet Child Album Cover. He was humbling and modest just as you might imagine- I told him when I first heard the album on local radio, I raced to buy it- the sound changed my life- still today.

  • R.I.P. Bert Jansch

  • i,ana,,but if y wanna share it on facebook,,,na wot a mean,,,,mmm

  • beut song,,1 of pentangles best,a reckon,,,,the silly cartoon though???

  • I agree with the +++ for the song and the ??? for the cartoon.

    But we don't have to watch the cartoon.

    I love the interaction of the guitars, especially the end sequence when it turns from a soppy love song into something bitter-sweet.

  • Ah early folk rock, folk, renaissance olde englande balladry....nothin like this today!...I like the cartoon by the way

  • What cartoon is this?

  • Why the gay cartoon? I mean the song's amazing. Why couple it with a fruity ass cartoon. It just doesn't make sense. I mean, the song kicks ass, and you decided to put it to a doofy cartoon I might have watched two decades ago. I mean some people could choose do do that maybe.

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