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You can learn from a know-all. At weekly journalism college in about 1966 a know-all took me to the music store at the Charlie Chaplin centre at the Elephant & Castle in London and said get a load of this: it was Bert's "blue album" & been listening to him every since. RIP young Herbert.
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RIP
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this tune sounds very 'blood on the tracks' esque... and predates it
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Up there with the other Scottish Folk greats Hamish Imlach,Donovan and John Martyn.
Sad day for Scottish Folk music.
RIP Bert.
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RIP Bert
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mike nesmith.....
this Jan Wenner hall of fame thing in Cleveland Ohio, will have to answer for the Monkees....they were there in the 1960's in a big way.
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I can imagine being 18 back then...what awesome times for music...now all we have is a handful of good bands...and of course some of the old ones are still around...but its not the same =/
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@mikinozz That would be amazing! Two of my guitar heroes that I will most definitely never see and you saw the two at once, I'm always jealous and frustrated when i talk to my grandparents and things and they say something like: 'when we went to see hendrix the Who were standing behind us and decided to do a wee set as well'
Damn my young age!
Thanks for posting this! I'm fortunate to have been at his concert at Sydney Town Hall, Australia circa 1975. He played solo and had everyone's rapt attention! And the act that followed his? An equally awesome solo performance by John Martyn! What a double billing!
mikinozz 11 months ago 7
Wow Class !
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