The other long form video is posted as Grateful Dead 1970 CC Rider by Direwolf I think Bonnie Bramlet is even playing a tambourine in one shot, and you can see some other people more definitely in that. I saw Sylvia mention that she started singing professionally in 1959, which was also the year that Joan Baez broke through at Newport. But I don't think Baez had influence on Sylvia at that point, if ever. They may have had some influences in common. Amos Garret is an amazing guitarist.
There was almost no physical or voice similarity between Ian Tyson and Neil Young, not then, not now. Confusing them is like saying Obama looks like Jesse Jackson.
Gee now, there's a brilliant piece of insight that Ian and Sylvia were white! Goody two shoes sounds like vocabulary from a daycare centre. Ian and Sylvia never tried to sound like someone they weren't. If that isn't your taste pinz-head, go find something that is. Or have we a troll in our midst?
I've been reviewing the "Ian and Sylvia" catalog. "Whitebread folkies"all the way. She gets naughty here and blows the doors off. Totally different from her goody two-shoes image. Those must have been some powerful mushrooms they were doing on the Festival Express.
You can pull up the "Ian and Sylvia" folkie rendition of the same song. Completely different. She blows the doors off here. That warbling technique she does with her voice, never before and never after. I swear those guys were on some strong stuff.
The other long form video is posted as Grateful Dead 1970 CC Rider by Direwolf I think Bonnie Bramlet is even playing a tambourine in one shot, and you can see some other people more definitely in that. I saw Sylvia mention that she started singing professionally in 1959, which was also the year that Joan Baez broke through at Newport. But I don't think Baez had influence on Sylvia at that point, if ever. They may have had some influences in common. Amos Garret is an amazing guitarist.
davidlenander 8 months ago
@pinz2022
There was almost no physical or voice similarity between Ian Tyson and Neil Young, not then, not now. Confusing them is like saying Obama looks like Jesse Jackson.
piehole23 10 months ago
@biglloyddobbs
Hardly. Sylvia Fricker Tyson always sang very differently from Joan Baez, if you have anything more than a tin ear.
piehole23 10 months ago
@pinz2022
Gee now, there's a brilliant piece of insight that Ian and Sylvia were white! Goody two shoes sounds like vocabulary from a daycare centre. Ian and Sylvia never tried to sound like someone they weren't. If that isn't your taste pinz-head, go find something that is. Or have we a troll in our midst?
piehole23 10 months ago
@pinz2022
Neil Young wasn't on the tour or at this show. If you pay attention it shows Ians face clearly (0:34)
livninrhythm 10 months ago
@pinz2022
You are mistaken, it is not Neil Young. Not only was he not on the the tour or bill for this show, you can see especially at 0:34 it is not him.
livninrhythm 10 months ago
@piehole23
Wrong! I'm certain the guy in the hat is Neil Young.
pinz2022 10 months ago
@biglloyddobbs
I've been reviewing the "Ian and Sylvia" catalog. "Whitebread folkies"all the way. She gets naughty here and blows the doors off. Totally different from her goody two-shoes image. Those must have been some powerful mushrooms they were doing on the Festival Express.
pinz2022 10 months ago
@biglloyddobbs
You can pull up the "Ian and Sylvia" folkie rendition of the same song. Completely different. She blows the doors off here. That warbling technique she does with her voice, never before and never after. I swear those guys were on some strong stuff.
pinz2022 10 months ago
@mempheel
Is that the young Edgar Winter on the keyboard?
pinz2022 10 months ago