Lark Medley - Liege & Lief Fairport Lineup Cropredy 2007 video free download


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Duration: 04:36
Uploaded: 2007/09/04

See the proper widescreen version at www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzBqID3Ig7M .

Original line-up from Fairport's 1969 Liege & Lief album - Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick, Simon Nicol, Ashley Hutchings, Dave Mattacks, along with Chris While filling in for the late Sandy Denny.

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14 years ago

maida1982a

and the music still sounds as fresh as ever-timeless music and ageless musicians

15 years ago

Maddy4Me

I might go to Cropredy in the future; just for the folk-rock ambience. I don't actually care for Fairport, I'm more of a Spanner.

15 years ago

Sam Nitzberg

I got pretty good at holding the camera over my head and changing the hand that was holding it, though the bumpiest sections are me switching them...

15 years ago

patrickswayzeeyes

I cant believe that you managed to stay so still while filming. It takes all my willpower not to start dancing like an idiot while re-living the best set I have ever seen. They were unreal and Chris While is the only one who can get near to Sandy, she is wonderful. Swarb was on fire this night, I wish I had seen them forty years ago but I did buy the LP when it first came out and have loved them ever since!

15 years ago

poods7

Thank you so much for all these vids from Cropredy. I was there and really enjoyed the Liege set. Can't be there this yr so I can watch these & remember... Chris did the best Sandy to date, imo

15 years ago

Elizabeth Anne

I swear I never thought I would be that happy about a cowbell in my life. :D Hooray for Swarb. :)

16 years ago

toeyen

amazing to see swarb like this again. absolutely amazing!

16 years ago

Peter Ozanne

What a gas, I can't believe I'm hearing this, it's as if i've gone into a time-warp, really heart-warming stuff, I just can't get enough!!

16 years ago

Caroline Hogan

*LOUDLY CHEERS*

16 years ago

jmharrison51

Thanks so much for this and all the other Cropredy postings. I hadn't realised that Swarb was in such good nick - after all, the poor bloke even died a few years ago.. in the Telegraph anyway. Joking aside, Swarb has always been a bit of a hero to me and this is a real joy. Thank you.

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