Lindisfarne - Lady Eleanor - Live

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

A rarely-seen live performance from Granada TV's 'A Little Summer Music' c.1978. Other songs perfomed include 'Marshall Riley's Army' and 'Juke Box Gypsy' - www.lindisfarne.co.uk

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  • Good point :-)

  • do the remaining members of the band still tour?

  • Hello! Of the 'Classic' line-up... Rod Clements is still touring as a solo artist and playing sessions. Ray Jackson is an artist. Ray Laidlaw works in TV, Film & Event Production and still plays drums. Simon Cowe lives in Canada and works in the brewing industry.

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  • Cardiff College Of Food Technology 1969.

    What a concert

    Alan Hull autograph " May your pockets ever jingle with the sound of Newcastle Brown Ale tops"

    God Bless you Alan and Lindisfarne

    May the Clear White Light Live on and on

  • Bob Carroll-Gees?, that is the truly Lindisfarnetastic Ray Jackson, aka "Jacka"!

    He played mandolin on the Rod Stewart hit song "Maggie May'.

    Get down on your knees and beg forgiveness, for truly it is written, "we are not worthy".

    I'm off now to have a sickly sausage roll.

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  • Memories

  • Such a deep powerful and emotional song

  • @1927gallagher Many thanks my friend, great track released the year I was born!

  • Oh wow. saw these guys at the old Beverley picture house some years ago now and, i have to say , not the biggest, but the best gig i've ever experienced. Just magical !!!!!!

  • @lujas10 It was 1970, when the 'Nicely Out Of Tune' album was released.

  • Please u-tubers, what year was this song originally released?

  • Wonderful stuff. English talent at it's finest. RIP Alan.

  • met rod clements last year  a true gent had a chat with him

    he ended playing winter song excellent

  • I met Alan Hull in 1969. He autographed for me Nicely out of tune album.'.May your pockets ever jingle with Newcastle Brown tops' Thank you to a great, great band and musician

  • I'm used to it being slower...

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