Bert Jansch & John Renbourn - Hole In The Coal

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Bert Jansch & John Renbourn von Pentangle mit einem Instrumentalstück aus den 70er. Für mich eines der besten, jemals produzierten "Instrumentals". Das Kontrabass-Solo erinnert ein wenig an die Virtuosität von Stanley Clarke' s Basspiel.

One of the finest "instrumentals" i' ve ever heard.

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  • I used to watch these two and the group they played in - 'Pentangle' in the back room of a pub in Tottenham Court Road in the 1960s.

  • you can be full of happieness and luck of this meeting you see them. At this time, me for example, i only have "ears" for the music of Black Sabbath...a dream for me to catch these "golden" British Folk-Rock times...

  • With Danny Thompson of course.

  • I know Richard Thompson of Fairport Convention.

    Danny T. is his brother??

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  • Nick Drake, John Martyn, Richard Thompson, Bert Jansch, Tim Buckley. They all have great taste in Bass. What a legend Danny Thompson is.

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  • von Stanley Clarke' s Basspiel? Meaning stanley clarke is playing the bass on this track??

  • Danny Thompson bass, of course.

  • So did I, Hayfords, with a young German student called Astrid Shulz. From the Sixties to mid-sixties but young as ever and still love all this. Cousins too. Bert tuning up for hours then going into 'Running From Home'. Beyond magic. Loved you, Bert.

  • Anyone got pictures of Bert and John at the Horshoe Tottenham Court Road or at Les Cousins Greek Stret ?

  • RIP Bert Jansch

  • @hayfords That must have been a real treat !

  • @VolksMusik08

    Funny you mention Black Sabbath... I roll up my taste for Pentangle with Steeleye Span and I have mentioned that the song 'Robbery by Violin' by Steeleye Span is probably where I got the musical taste for Black Sabbath... most noticable in the tune Inspiral Architect

  • @VolksMusik08

    Both great, but not related.

  • It took years to relize that this was a duet. I learned it as a solo, and with luck could expand it with a jam with another guitar player. Stupid git ...

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