I've got a pic somewhere playing my lovely old Levin 12-string there. Newquay was a fun place back then....and Buttercup the lifeguard called me 'The Fistral Minstrel'...!
Does anybody know if the footage from this video is available to purchase, and if so where. Would love to buy it. I was born in 1967 but my father-in-law was playing around the folk clubs in those days, and still is today. Brings back great memories for him.
In the summer of 1967, I was hitching from St Ives back to Looe ( where I was staying with friends). I got a lift from a chap who was heading for the folk cottage and I tagged along. He played mandolin and was in the jug band ( I think Ralph had recently left for London) ; anyway, it was a great venue and I got up and did a couple of songs. At the end of the evening, a potter from St Austil put me up for the night. I recall that he was a big Incredible String Band fan. Great days.
Well I never went to the one in Newquay, nor the New Folk Cottage at Rose but I did start to do floor spots at the New Folk Cottage Truro in the early seventies which still had many of these original singers appearing from time to time. John the Fish was the regular MC by that time, with the occasional rare and unplanned visit from the now much more widely known Ralph McTell. I don't remember seeing any cameras though, so unlikely any footage will turn up.
Interesting. The bloke just before the jug? band at the end..almost like a folky Elvis-even had a part sneer, plus referred to people as 'cats'...which is something I think should be revived as soon as possible. Looks to have been a great atmosphere, and not a mobile phone to be heard- luxury! Most of those 'folk' clubs though were a misnomer-they should have been called 'acoustic clubs' given blues and folk (and 'close to jazz') was also played. Les Cousins in London another prime example.
Tank's Ralph for posting this, I am swedish and visited the folk club in Newquai and the Count House at St Just every summer in the late sixties. Fantastic to see this, old memories comes alive again.
Time to visit Canada again, Ralph!!
myousiknlaw 3 months ago
flickr.com/photos/jimincairns/1421498763/
jimincairns 5 months ago
I've got a pic somewhere playing my lovely old Levin 12-string there. Newquay was a fun place back then....and Buttercup the lifeguard called me 'The Fistral Minstrel'...!
jimincairns 5 months ago
Does anybody know if the footage from this video is available to purchase, and if so where. Would love to buy it. I was born in 1967 but my father-in-law was playing around the folk clubs in those days, and still is today. Brings back great memories for him.
mrspursman6162 1 year ago
In the summer of 1967, I was hitching from St Ives back to Looe ( where I was staying with friends). I got a lift from a chap who was heading for the folk cottage and I tagged along. He played mandolin and was in the jug band ( I think Ralph had recently left for London) ; anyway, it was a great venue and I got up and did a couple of songs. At the end of the evening, a potter from St Austil put me up for the night. I recall that he was a big Incredible String Band fan. Great days.
musik102 1 year ago
Granny takes a Trip
harrynicholas 1 year ago
Well I never went to the one in Newquay, nor the New Folk Cottage at Rose but I did start to do floor spots at the New Folk Cottage Truro in the early seventies which still had many of these original singers appearing from time to time. John the Fish was the regular MC by that time, with the occasional rare and unplanned visit from the now much more widely known Ralph McTell. I don't remember seeing any cameras though, so unlikely any footage will turn up.
andyrobertsmusic 1 year ago
This is great but one question is that rigsby from rising damp at 4.54 ?
Northernspotter101 2 years ago
Interesting. The bloke just before the jug? band at the end..almost like a folky Elvis-even had a part sneer, plus referred to people as 'cats'...which is something I think should be revived as soon as possible. Looks to have been a great atmosphere, and not a mobile phone to be heard- luxury! Most of those 'folk' clubs though were a misnomer-they should have been called 'acoustic clubs' given blues and folk (and 'close to jazz') was also played. Les Cousins in London another prime example.
ianmcgeachy 2 years ago
Thanks for the posting
padraigpurseal 2 years ago
There are other video streaming sites that allow more than 10 minutes...vimeo is very good...It would be great to see all the footage...
artcornwallvideo 2 years ago
This is an amazing historical record...really fantastic
jossgw 2 years ago
Tank's Ralph for posting this, I am swedish and visited the folk club in Newquai and the Count House at St Just every summer in the late sixties. Fantastic to see this, old memories comes alive again.
Kirstenramstedt 2 years ago
a beautiful song everybody loves it when they heard it
angeldpogi 2 years ago
Ralph that was absolutely fab. Thanks for posting it!
Blindarthur 2 years ago 2
well..... you have the red sofa and I'll have the contents? ;-)
eki404 2 years ago
Martin:
You can ask YT for extended play time.
Or divide the video into several parts ... :-)
Bjovolf 2 years ago
Great, thank you for posting this :)
eki404 2 years ago 2
Indeed ;-)
Bjovolf 2 years ago