Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 04:20
Subido: 2009/02/23

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8 years ago

Øystein Håvard Færder

Steeleye sing bonnie boys :)

9 years ago

MiracleFruitClock

what the ffuck is this shit

10 years ago

specificfishpoo

can't stop listening to this song

10 years ago

Stephen Cambs

Heard Terry Pratchett talk about this yesterday, can see why, great song, going to seek out more Steeleye Span now

10 years ago

Singittoallmyears

Interesting!

10 years ago

gaspode18

And is now the Imperial War Museum.

10 years ago

Eric Vance

Another great song from the past, very past. Mystical in it's presentation here by Steeleye Span.

10 years ago

justforever96

And if anyone is curious, the real title is "Tom O'Bedlam", "Bedlam" being English slang for the Bethlehem Royal Hospital, which was an insane asylum.

10 years ago

justforever96

You should hear Roberts and Barrand's version.

10 years ago

Liza Llewellyn

so haunting and eerie!

12 years ago

ManDudeYeah

My band is doing a metal version of this song.... It's pretty much going to be rad.

12 years ago

Slimshadowful

"Madness is not just accepting the impossible as reality, but also incorporating the impossible into your daily routine."

12 years ago

Hannah Loughlin

brilliant, " to cut mince pies from childrens thighs'!!!

12 years ago

Hannah Loughlin

brilliant

12 years ago

lewbook

@MrTops2100 Actually, the tune is comparatively new, having been written by Nic Jones and Dave Moran.

12 years ago

Greg Retz

Steeleye Span - Boys of Bedlam

13 years ago

Carol Cripps

@MrTops2100 Do you really not know Steeleye Span???Oh, you poor dear. They, along with Fairport Convention, pretty much created the English folk-rock revolution in the 1970's. They turned the folk music genre on its head, causing some purists to turn grey overnight, and were generally brilliant. Some Steeleye/Fairport alumni: Martin Carthy, Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick and, of course, Ashley Hutchings, founder of both bands.

13 years ago

Nathan Tompkins

This is still the best song about madness I have ever heard....and it is several centuries old.

13 years ago

Alvin Ambers

Their music is captivating. Bought this album (Please To See The King) back in the early 70s.

13 years ago

nommnincsa

2:30 - 3:10 makes EPIC sword fight music, we used it in our play.

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