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Revolt of the Dyke Brigade - John Fahey

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

Track 1. 'Revolt of the Dyke Brigade'. From the album 'Days Have Gone By'.

Written & Produced by John Fahey

John Fahey - Guitar

Supervision - ED Denson

Recorded in 1967

Remastering, 2001 - Joe Tarantino

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  • Supervision by Ed Denson? What does that mean?

  • To CroatAndNettles ~ Ed Denson was John Fahey's manager.

  • @ELGROOVER Ah that Ed Denson, the one Fahey warns, "Beware, Beware of Denson and his Getchells who may yet conquer the world." (Notes to The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death). I wonder if Fahey thought of him as his supervisor?

  • To CroatAndNettles ~ Only as a supervisor/manager of his affairs/arrangements, I should imagine? I get the impression that JF himself wasn't someone easily....ermm.....'managed'! I would guess that "Supervision" = Management = OMG! Now what!!? ☺ ;-j

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  • @ELGROOVER Right! I see it that way too.

  • Short and Sweet.

  • badass song

  • We interviewed John in 1973 on a Denver "Underground" station, as they were called back then...We didn't have a 7 second delay, so Mistah Fahey's comments just about got our license revoked...Great Fun!

  • Yes, that was his first album recorded & released in '59. Reissued in '96.

    After I sent you the fantastic 'Red Pony', I realised I'd made a 'John Fahey' playlist shortly after I first heard him, as I was most impressed (and still am of course), he's a treasure ; sadly he passed away in 2001.

    It's still there amongst my playlists if you want to check it out, 14 choice tracks :-)

  • I recall an album called "Blind Joe Death"

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