Pentangle - Wedding Dress video free download


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Duration: 02:24
Uploaded: 2011/10/05

From Pentangle Live on French TV 1972. Originally the opening track on 1971's Reflection LP.

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8 years ago

Sgt Vez

That intro drum break!

9 years ago

dav01kar

I love this song

9 years ago

blt70

Terry grooves!

9 years ago

Anthony Monaghan

The skills on Terry Cox! Ridiculously cool footage...

10 years ago

anglicanbeachparty

Excellent! I love this!!

10 years ago

jkoff76

Great band!

10 years ago

Michael Igoe

Thanks drumgold for these brilliant uploads. Was there ever a more distinctive and technically superb "folk" band ? And as nobody seems to have alluded to the delightful Jacqui , I will.........sizzzzzzle !!!!!!

10 years ago

Govanmauler

I bloody love me some pentangle !

10 years ago

Finarphin

I see T With the Maggies has been anticipated here.

10 years ago

Anthony Monaghan

Terry Cox is so damn cool! How does he lay down that killer beat, play tambourine and sing all at the same time? Bert looks positively murderous on that banjo. What a fantastic band.

10 years ago

terrypussypower

What a talented little combo Pentangle were, and this is such a great song anyway ! Frank Zappa also did a cool version of this song, in combination with "Handsome Cabin Boy".

10 years ago

FuzzyDancingBear

I'm just gonna say that's a banjitar. And of course, hail The Pentangle.

10 years ago

Ron Dee Wright

orange amps, bad clothes, half cut, cool as fuck. they were the shit man.

10 years ago

MrMjp58

Great to see this. So many [increasingly vague] memories of that period; before life turned into what it is now......

10 years ago

ngiyaxolisa

Tambourines were put on high hats at least back in the early Sixties. That having been said, does anyone have any idea what the banjo-like instrument is? And don't say that its a "banjo", 'cause the headstock and the stringing is just wrong. It appears to be a six string guitar with a banjo resonator body, but I've no clue.

10 years ago

CaroHomeCrafts

Takes me right back to university days at Royal Holloway in 1999 - candles, mead drunk from pewter goblets, long floaty dresses and flowers in my hair. This and Jethro Tull. Brilliant. :)

10 years ago

Grant Gordon

Aaaah! So many Orange amps and Matamps! Awesome.

10 years ago

Kelly Simpson

this is wonderful and a hypnotic little tune I have been humming it all day!

10 years ago

sniffadawg

I think you'll find it is the other way round. Don't think Massive Attack were recording in 1972!

10 years ago

S. Flavius Mercurius

The Slope?

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