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Post by Mike Floorstand on Mar 9, 2013 8:19:05 GMT
This is so good that even an appearance by Jimmy Saville can't spoilt it:
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Post by ocarolan on Mar 9, 2013 9:31:18 GMT
A delight! Thanks for posting that Joe - really enjoyed it. Can't believe it's 20 years since it was on the telly though.
Great to see an early Carthy/Swarb clip in there - it was around that time I first saw them in my local folk club - quite a revelation.
Keith
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Post by davewhite on Mar 9, 2013 9:38:48 GMT
Joe, Interesting - thanks for posting that. Loved the producers view of Folk Festivals with the shot of a guy with his head in a bucket I'm off to find out more about the influence of their folk roots on U2
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Post by ocarolan on Mar 9, 2013 9:57:15 GMT
Just watched it again! How well a young slim Maddy Prior and MC blend vocally. Interested to see a rare piece of film with MC playing his Falstaff, and also to note the specially installed zero fret on the Martin. And, what about MC's "BBC voice" in some of the film! About time BBC4 put on more repeats of these kind of folky programmes in its Friday evening slot. Keith
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