Gryphon - The unquiet grave video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/14

Funeral Doom from one of the best prog rock bands of the 70s.

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9 years ago

Angela Baker

this is the other one Seth Carson 

9 years ago

Angela Baker

omg i love this version thanks for the upload 

9 years ago

sarita sara

Penny dreadful song...season 2 :) 

9 years ago

Serdar Utku Kartal

Penny Dreadful !!!!!!

9 years ago

Ileana Bego

Gryphon - The unquiet graveIn memory of my Tito Jon

10 years ago

Lazy Shark

"the star of the county down" and "dives and lazarus" also use this tune

10 years ago

ramjhi maharani

Gryphon / The Unquiet Grave (1973)有名な中世のバラッドで、ルーク・ケリーやケイト・ラズビーなど多くの英国系の歌手が取り上げている。きょうは'70年台のイギリスのプログレ・バンド「グリフォン」のファースト・アルバムから。なかなかの雰囲気です。#progressive 

10 years ago

frankem51

The beautiful tune is also known as Dives and Lazarus

10 years ago

moominpic

Nice version. Interesting how the tune is different from the better known one by Luke kelly. This one sounds like "Parting Glass"

11 years ago

Richard Donald

A really great song and played

11 years ago

Paula Wallace

A Beautiful Haunting Song!

11 years ago

Plastik Heathen

I really don't like pre-90's rock music but I really like folk and this version of The Unquiet Grave is just amazing

12 years ago

apataye

Personally, I think this is the best song GRYPHON ever recorded. At least, it´s the one I never get tired of listening. Never!! It´s the definition of BEAUTY. A Sad Beauty. At the same time, it´s a fine example of how psychedelic traditional folk can get. It sounds so..... ancestral that it sounds progresive!

12 years ago

Rogério Flores

Amazing song, great vocals, thanks for sharing.

12 years ago

tiina e

great song, i sometimes sing it when showering. it's far from funeral doom though.

12 years ago

Madvillane

so much i could say, but i'll just leave it at nice track.

12 years ago

Chubby DoomDoom

Doom Rule No.3 "Every day is a funeral"

12 years ago

Chubby DoomDoom

Very old English folk song handed down by word of mouth for 100s of years and has many words written to it. No one can be sure of the original lyrics. The Irish interpretation is excessive grief disturbs the dead and that tears of grief burn holes in the corpse (e.g. the Irish Wake party vs the English service of grief). The English interpretation is that the spirits of husband and wife are joined and the riddles set by the wife are to stop her husband following her to the grave in his grief.

12 years ago

MrPaull2

"The Unquiet Grave" is an English folk song in which a young man mourns his dead love too hard and prevents her from obtaining peace. It is thought to date from 1400 and was collected in 1868 by Francis James Child, as Child Ballad number 78

12 years ago

Cohedros

@holydiver73 'Doom' is a term for a dirge. Learn your terminology, please, and no, this isn't Renaissance, or English. It's Irish folk. Before one derps, one must herp. I can see you've done both here.

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