Ralph McTell - Streets of London video free download


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Duration: 07:04
Uploaded: 2010/04/16

Cambridge Folk Festival 2004.

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9 years ago

Swannie

I watched Ralph sing this in a packed Birmingham Town Hall in 1972. Great man great song writter and keep on keeping on mate. Harvey

9 years ago

bbtesla

These stupid people dancing, dancing with glee, expressing no sorrow in their faces, have no clue what loneliness is. These stupid people dancing to sorrow, have no compassion at all.

10 years ago

dave parsons

For all the folk who appreciate this kind of music..please appreciate the following young lady...you'll hear about her....JASMINE "LITTLEBIRD" LAMPORT'S BREATHE..can be googled.."a voice which could crack pavements"(A Fan)..."it's a little bit great isn't it? :)"(Another fan)...and many more.

10 years ago

nick wright

Please listen to the song: The Grear War The Writers. Thanks.

10 years ago

MrScootnuke

Probably the best song ever!!

10 years ago

alafa snifter

This song would make the SAS cry .. What a peach ... Superb

11 years ago

Mr .Creosote

Thatchers Britain

11 years ago

Phoenix Eagle

the point is hes singing about homeless people in london but it could be about any town or city in any country the has people living destitute and poverty in a world that doesn't care.a countrys own people neglected and left by the government and left to beg in our citys so they can buy food..nothing ever changes the rich get richer and the poor are left to feed off scraps.

11 years ago

malc rowe

still prefer Donavans version though!

11 years ago

malc rowe

so many feeds thankyou forraging posting

11 years ago

Jean-Patrick Bladet

Well of others also took again it...

11 years ago

Jean-Patrick Bladet

For Barbara Donaldson, Ralph Mc Tell that I knew quant'it sang in the subway in Paris. In the years 1960. I toock again his French song in my first discs...Well of other

11 years ago

Paul Harrison

An upliftlingly beautiful song, with lyrics and music which reverberate through the ages, touching everyone, at least everyone who has a modicum of humanity and feeling for the human condition. Paul Harrison, Morayfield, Queensland, Australia, on the 14th November, 2012

11 years ago

Jim McGrath

4 people dislike this.. members of Government maybe??

11 years ago

Cliff Lewis

Man, that is the most heartfelt and beautiful rendition I have ever heard, but then of course it would be, from the man that penned this amazing ballad all those years ago. :)

11 years ago

JackyColaBenny

Simply Great....

11 years ago

theflyingdutchmanxD

Playing the same song for over 40 years and still not getting tired of it, amazing

11 years ago

PedanticGaming

He sings it just as well 35 years after releasing it, not many people can claim that

12 years ago

Bjowolf2

Brainwashed by too much rap & hip-hop and similar modern trash pop for years and years, so they have no idea what a really great tune and wonderful lyrics with a real message sound like. Please forgive them, for they know not of what we speak -)

12 years ago

alafa snifter

Classic song , what comes right from the heart , the girls singing in the audience, they are his choir. and superbly done just for those few lines , they mean so much . Well done Ralph an amazing british ballard , thanks ...

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