Barclay James Harvest - Moonwater

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Bombastic song from Barclays Keyboarder Stuart J. Wolstenholme. Very classical!

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  • wagnerian in scope I agree , but the imagery matches the range of the musicians vision , I believe . Very entertaining and forceful in a teutonic fantasy.

  • Thanks, my Anglo-Saxon friend...

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  • Oh Woolly.

    I spent my 17th and 18th year of life desperately in love with you. I noticed once at a concert in 1975 that you had an envelope in the back pocket of your Wranglers and I did the same for months on end.Putting on my Wranglers meant putting an envelope in my back pocket.I was mad about you and your music.When I met you before a Floral Hall concert with John , Mel and Les on the promenade in Southport it was like meeting God himself. I adored you and your music and now you are gone.

  • anything about the moon is magic...and BJH are the same... thanks for the Moonwater. Eva

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  • still great Wolf, thanks, David

  • One of BJH's finer pieces.

    Some of their work got lost in melancholy & was verging on despair. Yet there are such chestnuts of brilliance in among their works, that remain timeless.

  • This was the closing track from the 1973 LP 'Baby James Harvest' and, along with ''One Hundred Thousand Smiles Out' & 'Summer Soldier' one of my three ALL-TIME UBER-MEGA-ULTRA RAVE-FAVES from the album.

    Thanx fer it, m8...

  • Beautiful video,thanks for sharing.Julia

  • A Genius...Thanks Stuart for the massive influence...This along with `Sea of Tranquility`,`The Angelus`,`Beyond the grave` and `In search of England` is the strongest material BJH produced before they went slightly MOR in 1980..after the departure of Mr Wolstenholme ironically...My condolances to all family, Sue, John and all associated with JLBJH and Maestoso...Sleep well Woolly x

  • @hauntboy I read a few years ago that poor Woolly had psychiatric problems.I believe he was in a hospital for a while.I was delighted when I read that the lad was making music again.I find it so terribly tragic to think that this life had become too much for him.It is very, very, sad.

  • @sandgrownen His song "Moonwater" was always one of my favourite BJH songs. There's something very majestic, gentle, yet tragic about it and I have to say I am saddened to learn of his death, which I have only just discovered. RIP.

  • Thanks for posting this epic. Conductor and arranger - Martyn Ford.

  • Goodbye , down to earth sweet friend, we shall miss you

    I hope your found solace on Blossom Hill.

  • goodbye friend

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