John Martyn - All For The Love Of You ["One World" outtake]
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thank you so much :)
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Never heard this one before but it reminds me very much in parts of Lou Reeds ' & I gotta play football for the coach -'
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just beautiful :)) Love yah John.x
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@johnmartyntribute Yes, I knew it mentioned 1976. That's very significant to me..guitar wise..I believe he started using the sus9 tuning then, & for *all* the songs on One World -I dont believe he used it before on any recorded song, nor used it in playing live pior to 76. But in 76 he def' was using this tuning. I think you're right, 'feel' of this-for 1 world, though it would have fitted well on Sundays Child in many ways, look at 'Lay it All Down'..a classic acoustic number and pure JM.-Ian
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@ianmcgeachy : The "Big Muff Page" say:
This song was recorded November 1976 as a home demo and released as late as September 2008, on the Ain't No Saint boxed set. One can only guess why it wasn't included on an album. My guess is that it would not have fitted well on One World, as it has a Bless The Weather/ Solid Air atmosphere.
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And a second nice upload, today seems to be a good day! ;-)
Many thanks for this. When this came out on the boxed set it was a true undiscovered gem of JMs- a brilliant atmospheric acoustic piece by him- supposedly home recorded?..I did *not* know this was an out-take from One World. But that would make sense..I thought this was about 76/77 and also it points to the (as a guitarist) the tuning he was using- confirms for me the one he used on all of 'one world' . How did you know this was one world by the way? maybe I missed something in the boxset notes.
ianmcgeachy 9 months ago
@ianmcgeachy I must have read it somewhere, or somebody at one of his gigs over the years told me. As you say, it points towards that magical record.
MyFavouriteShop 9 months ago