June Tabor - Place Called England (2004)

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

song : Maggie Holland
piano: Huw Warren
viola: Mark Emerson
soprano sax: Mark Lockheart
bass: Tim Harries
diatonic accordion: Andy Cutting
guitar: Martin Simpson

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  • a song of England , in the are auld times, Bragg would love this, Englishness is fine to be proud as is being Irish, or Scottish or Welsh. Uor commonalities are expressed through music like this

  • Thanks for a note of sense, apples091. Just been catching up on previous replies to replies, which YouTube does not notify to the video poster. Hope they were tongue in cheek.

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  • English isn't a racist term. I'm English and proud to say so, but that does not mean that I condone racist behaviour towards, or from, others.

  • A much meatier song in it's lyrical content than most of what passes through the Rock/Pop genre these days. At least it's polemic is presented straightforwardly for all to judge - just like folks songs used to be..

    But what a shame that it should generate such poor a poor standard of debate contained in the comments thus far.

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  • @apples091 Mr.Bragg or Billy please

  • There is no such thing as England

  • @simonbild67 that is a great song by Tabor Prior!

  • June tabor part of the last wave of English

    art culture that meant anything

    Without constantly refrancing our American

    Cousans we salute you

  • Me usbands got no courage in im

    O dear o dear

  • The English need to hear this song today, more than ever. There's lots of good in England, and lots to be proud of.

  • One of my favorite songs she does-- and I've been a fan for a long time. Love the chance to see her singing it too....

  • I cant stop watching this awsome wow my grandma would love this if she was alive she immagrated from Liverpool as a child with her parents 1898 :) RIP My British Grammy Lillian Sarah Rainer

  • This made me cry with joy! Fantastic song!

  • Ebenezerlan - well done! Hope you also make every effort to support British farmers/ producers as far as possible - they need all the help they can get.

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