May You Never - Kathy Mattea

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

From Celtic Connections 2009 - a tribute to the late John Martyn.
I've added snippets of John Martyn performing same song with Kathy.

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  • wow,,,,awesome. wish they'd show this in uk on bbc.

    That's Eddi reader behind Kathy isn't it?

  • Yes that's Eddi.

    Show was shown on BBC Scotland.

    Quite a few clips from this and other Celtic Connections shows can be seen online - try googling "bbc scotland celtic connections"

  • I've added snippets from the legendary first Transatlantic Sessions series of John Martyn performing same song with Kathy.

  • @tomtscotland Hi Tom, can you point me in the right direction to that song please? Cheers

  • @stevedunn1973

    Kathy Mattea did a duet with John Martyn on the Original Transatlantic Sessions ( DVD is available) - see video response to this video on this page.

    Tom

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  • nice tribute..

  • Did the Big Yin proud there Kathy, Gerry, & co! Sure he would approve!

    Now stop yer greetin' ya big jessies! ( He may have said!)

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  • Clapton also did this on his Slowhand album. Too bad Martyn had to go so soon.

  • Brilliant tribute and excellent playing by all - but particular praise to the indomitable Jerry Douglas.

  • This was a wonderful tribute to a wonderful singer & musician.

  • Thank you Tom!

  • Hey John, great to see you performing with Kathy.

    Saskia

  • Well intentioned but best stick with the original and pretend this hadn't happened!

  • I had the extrordinary pleasure of seeing John lvfe about 15 times and meeting him twice - he was a very complex man and let his music do the talking for him. He would have laughed at the sentimentality surrounding his death and had a wry smile at this.

    Amazing man and a nice tribute. But watch him doing this one on his own on the OGWT - his presence was MORE than all the people in this vid combined.

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