Al Stewart - Pretty Golden Hair video free download


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Duration: 03:30
Uploaded: 2012/09/19

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8 years ago

Tim Cheatle

Very young Al :)

9 years ago

andrew arthur matthews

yes please can we have more old footage of the mighty Al , with and without band 

9 years ago

theamazing39

Surely ahead of his time.

9 years ago

Itsaboutthewaterlife

Very old.

9 years ago

Faisal Hasnain

Wow! I went a lot to Bunjies in the 80's and saw Al Stewart at the Royal Albert Hall last October ...... that is definitely Bunjies .....

9 years ago

folkmusicgirl

Is this at Bunjies Folk Cellar in London? I used to go there in 70's & 80s and looks a lot like that folk club. I noticed someone else posted they thought it might be Bunjies but others have thought it was some other folk clubs. 

10 years ago

MusicTobiasB

What a mind-blower. Had no idea. 

10 years ago

Christopher Whittaker

armadylo94 the song at the end is Bert Jansch - Needle of Death

10 years ago

sandinyourshoes

I'm sure many women would love a chap who had pretty golden hair.

10 years ago

mikeuknz

Looks like The Crypt folk club in Richmond; I know Al Stewart used to play there

10 years ago

Joe Patterson

Cavern club???

10 years ago

Joe Patterson

I wonder what year this was???

10 years ago

colinhart15

Al looks pretty young. Look at those teeth. Pretty golden

10 years ago

Ben Dover

WOW!!!! It does not get more rare than this!! Al Stewart is simply the greatest lyricist of all time, dead OR alive.

10 years ago

DrDoomTheOptimist

hellooo just found this footage. it is definitely needle of death by the late bert jansch.

10 years ago

armadylo94

whats the song that starts to play at the end? thanks

10 years ago

allan penfeather

Great performance!

10 years ago

puddypuss

Thank's for this, it looks like 'bunjies' leicester square, london where he used to play at that time, but which closed in the 90's I saw him at cousin;s folk club, which was about half a mile away from bunjies.

10 years ago

mordokch

Superb ! I wonder if any more of this gig exists anywhere ?

10 years ago

acertainshape

I have always thought Al Stewart was underrated. How many folkies sang about male prostitution in the 60s? Al did.

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