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"The Lark In The Morning," by Steeleye Span with Martin Carthy

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8 years ago

chris ott

the dude w the glasses and green kerchief was awesome live!!

9 years ago

Tamara Jessup

Nobody beats Maddie Pryor. :-)

9 years ago

Robert Milby

Excellent! Steeleye lives!

9 years ago

peter owen

Youth recaptured.

9 years ago

anatefcan13

What a beautiful interpretation, stunning, even.

9 years ago

Talons of the Raven

nice! proper folk music!!!!

9 years ago

Gum Nut

Wow, that is utterly historic! That's in someone's house. And the harmonies are fantastic. I've loved Hark! since I first bought it in 1980, and Below The Salt not long after, and been "hark"ing back to my roots lately with thoughts of finally picking up Please to See The King also.

10 years ago

anglicanbeachparty

Great!

10 years ago

Hans Thorsen

Looking better than these days? She's aged, as we all have or will do. Her real beauty lies in her art, in who she is, and in the gift of song that she has given to us. Aging reminds us that those things are transient - and all the more precious. Thank you, young Maddy, old Maddy, and all the "Maddies" in between!

10 years ago

Papayan

I really know that, now, thanks. Here's one for y'all: check out "Birds" by Hermeneutics on You Tube: can you identify ALL the instruments on show there?

10 years ago

Julia Wise

Looks like a dulcimer.

11 years ago

Papayan

I knew that! :(

11 years ago

johncoops

Its a dulcimer!

11 years ago

Papayan

Yes, and Maddy in her best voice, as always, and looking better than these days;)

11 years ago

Papayan

Vintage Steeleye Span, just like when I first saw them out here where hills as big as Peak and Cotswolds can be found in my suburb. I love the flatbed stringed instrument; an early dobro?

11 years ago

Pippistrelle72

No hills in England? you certainly haven't been then have you, try Sheffield for example we are on the fringe of the Peak District and our city is built on 7 hills!!

11 years ago

Lizzie Martin

Love this- but who is the embarassed looking guy with the glasses?

11 years ago

JDibden

My favourite youtube clip. Love it all. Interested to read the comments below from someone in the know. Have played at the folk sing arounds held at Cecil Sharp house. Jenny

11 years ago

StinkyPantsMallone

That's because there aren't any hills in England, so they all had to go yoU.S.A. if they wanted to be Hillbillies!

11 years ago

rick harper

first time i'd seen ashley hutchings "live" w/ his rickenbacker!

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