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Subido: 2007/05/25

"Running From Home" by Bert Jansch as performed on the album "Bert Jansch".

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9 years ago

Rosa Scarlatta

Buon pomeriggio

10 years ago

conysalvo

"Runnin' runnin' from home,Breakin' ties that you'd grownCatchin' dreams from the cloudsThe city sounds burn your soulTurn your head to the criesOf loneliness in the nightJust like a fly when it's caughtThe spider soon takes it's preySpins a dance round your heartGive me your beauty and ageA pleasure pleasing my mindYour heart will shatter and fallStep on pavements so oldCast a glance at the young Girls a-making their wayThe passing image of youReflects a pain to my heartAnd disappears in a crowdRunnin' runnin' from homeBreakin' ties that you'd grownCatchin' dreams from the clouds"There is no earlier song which references the sexual exploitation of homeless teenage runaways. Bert's "Needle of Death" must be one of the earliest heroin songs.

10 years ago

Jonathan Adams

when i first met bert i had no scoobie who he was !...i had only heard him on tape...met this bloke at the spiegletent edders 94 and talked of classic music mainly Russian. He went for a piss and then sound checked.... i now have 2 hand made guitars made for me because of him . i  was an oboeist before . xxxxx

10 years ago

Karl Booth

Love it

10 years ago

Walter Paget

My greatest inspiration and one of the reasons I took up guitar. I learned to play just about everything he did and some of them are real tours de force musically.  I played this first - along with Blackwaterside and Reynardine later - when I was 17 years old.  It took a long time to transcribe from the records but it enhanced my playing significantly.    He was completely smashed when I first saw him in the Tredegar Working Men's Cub back in the mid-60's - but he still played brilliantly. That was when I first heard "Come Back Baby and I HAD to play it! I am a guitarist because of Bert.A shy man who loved his beer. He was a towering figure in 60's acoustic folk and the world  is poorer without him. RIP mate.

10 years ago

chet atkins

I saw him at Les Cousins in the sixties great guitarist  i  saw him at the Roundhouse many years later he loved a drink R.I.P Bert

10 years ago

Alan Toon

The first 'Rocking Bass' tune I learned in 1973. still love and play it today. Like Bert this tune will never end.

10 years ago

Greg Frenkel

It was the early 70's when I first heard this and it never stops touching a deep part of me. So glad for his life and music.

11 years ago

Helen Richardson

Beautiful 

11 years ago

John Willoughby

Wonderful, simply wonderful. His songs inspire me to want to be as good. I can only try. He's one of the best players I ever heard.

11 years ago

chrisnot

Bought this album in, like, 1965-6 for his original version of Angie. Angie was challenging enough to learn, but Running From Home in natural F is a left handed nightmare. One would think the actual finger picking was difficult-which it is- but the fingering, the way it's played by him here, after you get it down--you could crush a baseball with your left hand. Very good left exercise. Plus, Bert Jansch, you know. Learned everything about finger picking from him and Mississippi John Hurt. Two masters. RIP Bert. 

11 years ago

martinchoxsss

y yo soy jesus...

11 years ago

IronicallyVague

Pretty cool You should ask her to post the song & attach her photo at that age.

12 years ago

Danny Comer

First time hearing this. Wonderful. I took a chance on it, and truly glad I did! Superb acoustic, superb everything, eager to listen to more of this guy's work.

12 years ago

John Graydon

so much pleasure Bert,Thank you my friend, so little time.with me every day since 1965

12 years ago

Debstar Divine

totally mesmerising.. rip bert xx

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