Pentangle - Sally Go Round The Roses (1969) video free download


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Pentangle - Sally Go Round The Roses (1969)

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9 years ago

ChuckDeFuque

My heart is deeply saddened by the news of his passing... 26/03/2015 RIP John, Your musical magic and mastery will be sorely missed!

9 years ago

Bill Pusztai

John Renbourn has died. My main exposure to him was via Pentangle, which produced some of my favourite music evar; I saw him live once only, in about 1987 in Toronto at Trinity St. Paul's Church on Bloor Street, playing solo. He stumbled onto stage, played a brilliant, technically and aesthetically superb concert with two encores, then fell off his chair and had to be helped out by two stagehands. I heard later that this was not entirely unusual. Not to trash the guy; it just astonishes me that someone could be *that* stoned and still brilliant. Thanks for your art, John.

9 years ago

John Jarou

the jaynetts version was the only version i was familiar with. never knew there were other versions.

9 years ago

Stefan Klug

#mysongoftheday stammt aus der Anfangszeit meiner Beschäftigung mit Folkrock. Im Unterschied zu heute konnte ich damals nicht ansatzweise würdigen, wie großartig die Kombination einer klassisch ausgebildeten Sängerin mit zwei Folk-Gitarristen und einer Jazz-Rhythmusgruppe ist.

9 years ago

Christopher J Flanagan

The best stuff never dies...

10 years ago

editcetera

I don't think anyone can top Tim Buckley's version.

11 years ago

repsalg

Danny Thompson lifts it from the ordinary

11 years ago

abcabc22100

almost forgotten about this group. great cover. i love this version. love those old progressive folk rock groups. i love the old peter, paul, and mary stuff- puff the magic dragon, and a cover of dylan's too much of nothing. good stuff. this cover is great. love it.

11 years ago

shayboshy

This is my favorite rendition of this song other than the original.

11 years ago

Dario Luzi

No comment

11 years ago

Donn La Rossa

Still a hot song and lead Guitar from John....Never tire of Pentangle..ever!

11 years ago

Doug Stone

It preceded them. The first version was the Jaynetts. It was written by an A&R man for Chess Records, Abner Spector as a collaboration with his wife.

12 years ago

crimkingson56

Tim Buckley - sexiest version ever! (check out the studio version on his "Sefronia" album)

12 years ago

steve Luddy

I'd never heard of the Jaynetts but just had a listen, cheers for that info. I like all three versions so it must be a great track and can't imagine why Jefferson Airplane never took it up

12 years ago

schwinglow

Originally by the Jaynetts from 1963

12 years ago

AttractiveCo

Seeing Jacqui McShee's Pentangle play live tonight - I cannot wait!

12 years ago

TheRunner75

Pentangle was a brillant progressive-folk band

12 years ago

wingman572

@stevenjudford- yep, its hard to come acoss that, i wonder why the airplane did'nt adopt it

12 years ago

steve Luddy

This is an old Grace Slick and the Great Society track. I used to have it on a 1966 album by them

12 years ago

Allan Watson

I bought the album, Light Flight, in 1969 after they appeared on "Blue Peter", a UK childrens' TV programme.

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