Alan D
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Posted: Oct. 03 2006, 10:19 |
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Quote (familyjules @ Oct. 03 2006, 13:36) | I've finally been bitten by the Steeleye bug.... |
Jules! My dear chap, you have such a feast ahead of you, exploring their back catalogue, that you make me envious at the idea of discovering it all again.
Yes, 'Hark, the Village Wait' has some magical things on it - and the voice of Gay Woods is a marvellous complement to Maddy's (and vice-versa). How about 'My Johnny was a Shoemaker', eh? And for Gay Woods at her best, how about 'Lowlands of Holland'? Makes me melt, that one.
But to tell the truth, these early albums of Steeleye's, ground-breaking tho' they were, and are, are not my favourites. If I had to pick three (let's say), then well, first I'd complain that three isn't enough, and then I'd choose.... let's see: First, 'Below the Salt' and 'Time' (two of the finest albums ever made by anyone, anywhere, anytime); and then, more arguably but more personally, 'They Called Her Babylon' - because just when I thought they were getting too long in the tooth to make a really good album, they came up with this one a couple of years ago, and delighted me beyond measure. Maddy's 'Mantle of Green' is one of the best things she's ever done (old softie time).
Don't miss the upcoming tour Jules - surely they must be coming somewhere near your neck of the woods? Let's see... [pause] Worcester on 6th December, Melton Mowbray on 10th. I think that's as close as they come to you, sadly. (Me and my gang are going to Preston on 22nd.)
I'm wondering how you got into an email correspondence with Dave Swarbrick, but doubtless you'll tell us in due course.
Great to see you here, Jules, even if you're just 'popping in'.
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