John Renbourn teaches "Lord Franklin"
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@mackhomie Jesus, if there is a key he is out of, that must be some of your own keys....
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Superb musician, superb human being... And I've met him... Exceptional whichever way you think about it
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jeez, guy is painfully out of key at time
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@jimboofharrock Thats pretty well known back in the folkie days, Bob got some criticism for using it,
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this 'un makes me cry
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@sharegod You obviously stopped watching before he started the lesson! Watch it to the end.
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You have to hear the recording on the original Pentangle album with Bert Jansch on concertina and Jacqui McShee singing in the backround--it's excellent! Renbourn does a better singing job on the album,also, which was over 40 years ago. By the way, John, trim those eye brows, will ya?
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might help if you could see his fricking hands...doh
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My spelling is generally good, but my proofreading on this occasion is open to the fault finding. Fortunately, I dont get paid trying to teach spelling.
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As sloppy as your spelling?
Ray, Bob Dylan "borrowed" this tune "Lord Franklin" from the playing of Martin Carthy and used it for Bob Dylans Dream on freewheelin'.
jimboofharrock 3 years ago 6
OK, I'll bite... It's English.
wombab143 2 years ago 4