MORRIS ON cuckoo`s nest British Folk-Rock

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MORRIS ON : john kirkpatrick button accordion,anglo-concertina,harmonium - richard thompson vocals,electric guitar - barry dransfield vocals,fiddle,acoustic guitar - ashley hutchings vocals,bass - dave mattacks drums .1972

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  • i'll be damned - i never even noticed Thompson was on this - which given the sound of it just makes me dense or deaf....

  • YES!!!!!!! one of my favorite albums - and versions of this lusty bit of bizness ;->

  • Love Barry Dransfield. Wish he'd stayed around longer! Loved it when he was a part of the Albion Band. This is one of my favourite albums by the group; there's some awesome music on this recording, and I have listened to it, and listened to it and listened to it and ...

    Thanks for uploading this for sure.

  • grew up in Cambridge UK but never went to the folk festival... now work in Berkeley, California, where I heard this for the first time on the local student radio, KALX...

  • sounds a bit like the steeleye 71, although the members here are from other groups of the time...but then john starts and the song changes to something much better. i bought this record on a fleemarket in germany 1973 because of the naive cover.

  • I think this is a great song and instrumental bit. It is also played by some of the great muscians that have really defined folk music

  • No wonder it is good. Is that harry Potter on drums 0.58 minutes weaving a bit of magic

  • so brilliant song this thanks

  • Thanks for posting. Had this album when I was a fresh - faced 6th former. One of many LPs lent out and never returned! Personally, always more fondness for the cuckoo, but lve this song!!

  • @gaspode18 Never been more apt that quote!

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