My first date with my then 17 year old girlfriend was at a Steeleye Span gig. Maddy was wearing that same yellow dress and she sang and danced up on some kind of boom arm for one of the numbers. Magical. That was back in the ‘mid 70s. My girl is 62 now , I’m 73 and we’re sweethearts still.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anyone know a method to log back into an Instagram account? I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me
Absolutely brilliant song and video. What a bloody voice Maddy Prior has got. Don't let anybody tell you folk music has no passion, they're talking out their behind!!
A style of singing that has virtually vanished..no autotune or electronic jiggery-pokery..if you felt you were losing the notes you just put your hand over your ear and self-tuned yourself.
@@jrb1802uk What the hell? Pablo Picasso did that. As well, the father of a young lady from university was 56 when his daughter was born to his second wife. The old man had three daughters from his first marriage and two step daughters, a son who died and frightened the hell out of his grandsons. Nasty.
First got it in 1976. Listening to it in 2021. Had the chance to dance it with Maddy herself in an open air festival during the late 80s, while the band was performing it. Probably the most unforgettable moment in my life.
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded: ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
This is so unusual..i can imagine people singing this kind of melodies hundreds of years ago in the countryside of England. Fantastic. Stays in your head after hearing it.
You are not alone lad. I'm 59 and my son is 28. He likes one or two songs from this era, but he much prefers music from the 70's and 80's. We had the best music ever.
It'd be a lot greater if they hadn't edited the song* down to the point where it makes almost no sense. *actually a combination of two songs, of course
I'm french, and I adore Maddie Prior and his group since about 40 years. For me , " live at last" is a monument, which allows me to discover the british folk, like Lindisfarne and so on. I've always been impressed by the passion and the talent of these artists, like in my country by Malicorne or Tri Yann for example... The good music has no frontiers....And that is very very good music and good musicians.... Love you..
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded: ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded: ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
My dad used to sing this when I was a child. He was of the 70s generation and grew up on classic British and Irish music, particularly rock. Proud to say he gave me a good music education. Love and miss you, Dad. RIP ❤
I’m an American with very little British or Irish blood flowing through me, but still, I listen to Steeleye Span quite a bit, and love Maddy’s voice, and the guys’ harmonies. Absolutely delightful stuff.
Not my real last name. I used to use it on the air, during the nearly 30 years I worked as a radio DJ. My real last name ends in -SON, and is of Scandinavian origin. Quite a bit of German prior to that.
I've often thought if i worked as a DJ my name would be "The Disc Meister .... Chance Dubois". But I suppose Davis is equally as exotic if you are Scanda Germano American
One of the best songs I ever heard in my life. I thought at turning 50 this year I had heard all the classics, even though in 1975 I was only a toddler, but I'm in to 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's music. I had heard of Steeleye Span but didn't know their music. Then one day last week 'all around my hat' started on my you tube playlist. I immediately checked to see who sang that wonderful song, and I am now a Steeleye Span fan. Maddie carries herself with such grace and the other band members are great too. Love from Ireland to Steeleye Span.
Forgotten the number of times I've seen them back in the day. Love Maddies voice - so pure. Rest of the band are great too. Oh! Playing the tapes in the car and singing along. Those were the days. Haven't seen them for years. Came across this by chance. From a 72 year old.
My mum showed me this song during quarantine and I’ve been shouting “all around my hat, I will wear the green ribbon” like a complete maniac. God this lockdown and solitude has made me completely psychotic.
Oh Maddy....... The best example of how a folk singer should sing and smile and dance and move. You and Annie Haslam are the best at what you do in the world. Long life Maddy, and thanks for the good times.
Love this and the version Maddy did with Status Quo. She was bouncing round the stage with Quo and really enjoying herself. She's a real fun character as well as a brilliant, brilliant singer
I just can't stop crying in the joy of their offerings while listening to them. Maddy's voice is one of the finest ever in this kind of music and their harmonies and arrangements knock their songs out of the park. God I love this group.
+Bud Weiss I so agree with you, the harmony in all their songs is just amazing, unlike some stuff of today that passes under the banner of music. And it just seems as if they enjoyed giving music to their followers, they all look happy .
This takes me back to the mid-seventies when pubs had jukeboxes. Me and my friend Eileen went to the pub at lunchtime and had one too many drinks and we played this record and were singing & dancing around the pub, then everyone was joining in. Rather jolly, we went back to work but was quickly fired. Eileen was my best mate at the time and she sadly died in 1990 but i have some great memories of us having lots of fun and laughter and of course, good songs like this one.
My Irish grandmother gave me the 45 record to this song about 30 years ago and I was impressed with the song then and still love it! British band Status Quo did a great cover of it since then and Maddy Prior sang on with them live which was fantastic and gave me chills
I went to see Her and the Boys in Brighton 1974/75ish................. she danced around the stage like Graceful Pixie on a Cloud of Sea Fog (all night long!!)...................... Fab, and she's still making Magic to this day. Outrageous !!! ☺ xx
just hearing this for the first time. sorry i missed it when first released. :-), i was living in a yoga commune between 1970-1976.. missed a lot of good music.
Hadn't ever heard it before today. The song is referred to early in Graham Coxon's autobiography. So glad I put my bookmark in the book and found this song.
Had vague memories of this song from my youth (I was 6 in 1975). It was pure joy rediscovering this years later. The harmony is breathtaking and Maddie’s voice is as pure as a mountain stream.
Just brilliant good fun folk rock. Saw them at Colston Hall ( hope I’m allowed to say that now!) in Bristol singing this about the same time. Maddy had half the audience dancing in the aisles .
@@Loreman72 Simon & Garfunkel were directly inspired by British folkies like Davy Graham and Martin Carthy. As in «Anji» and «Scarborough Fair». Went both ways.
I saw Maddy at the Acorn, in Penzance, and she is the ONLY performer I have ever seen who took her baby on stage with her, to care for and at the same time take care of the audience. Maddy is a legend, and the band were stunning !
Pat Benatar occasionally did the same thing back in the 80's.. Although, judging from the volume of her band back then, I don't know if she was doing the kid any favors.
This was played at my 29 year old nieces funeral recently , everuone took to the floor and sang along . Not a dry eye in 5he house. Rest in peace johan x
I was 16 when this came out and I remember my schoolmates being into it more than I was. I now realise how wrong I was - on so many levels it’s possibly the greatest song of all time.
Me too, Matthew. This was just everyday musical fodder at the time as there was so much talent around in those days. Now, in hindsight, much hindsight, I realise how skilled and talented Steeleye Span and others of the era were. Today's rubbish is so artificial and/or electronic noise.
"possibly the greatest song of all time" Definitely not as good as all that, but it is certainly a commercial peak for the group and for folk-rock. It did involve creative compromises for them, though, not least working with Mike Batt.
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded: ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
Researching for my Yule radio show I stumbled across this video, I've enjoyed many Steeleye shows over the years, every one a corker and very memorable. Maddy's voice is the best. As I left for home after one gig, I heard the sound of the band performing a rock standard - after a full show! That's a band that enjoys their music.
I didn't hear this until 1978 and thought it was an 'oldie' from three years before. Here we are in the next century still listening to the same music since the industry is totally broken.
Ipswich folk festival 1970, great performance by Tim and Maddy. I sang next and at the Guthrie verse "come with dust and gone with the wind" a storm nearly blew all the equipment away. Maddy held a pint of ale, she smiled at me and asked "Where's the loo?". I was 19 so It was all exciting. (72 now...)
Now this takes me back 30 years. Amazingly I could remember all the words, now that shows a good choir master, when they teach you something and you literally never forget it.
Reminds me of being 11yrs old again, buying sweets from a room in a grubby house outside Maes Yr Yrfa school in 1976, a slightly rough woman had the idea of a tuck shop and got half way there! lol, what a school..... great days with good mates and fun teachers who cared.
I was 16 when this came out, just left school and starting out on the great road if life , ain't she sexy , ain't she fit, great sound , fancied her then and still do and still love the song 🙂👍
I used to hear this on the radio a lot when I was a child in the late 70s and it always stayed with me. It still sounds brilliant and I love her sweet voice
I was introduced to them by a friend of mine . always loved them and all the "English Electric Folk" Groups. .Thanks for the Internet we can go back home .... for a while.
I woke up with an "All Around my Hat" ear-worm this morning, had to hear it, for the first time since 1975. Awesome stuff. I was 14 years old in 1975 and I loved it back then too.
Steeleye Span was a joy to hear and behold. They had a long-time friendly competition with Fairport Convention for best folk-rockers of their generation. The new generation of British folk-rockers draw much of their inspiration from Steeleye Span.
And absolute proof that one can exude sex appeal from the stage while totally clothed. A concept that's totally lost on the likes of Pop Princesses Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande.
I remember seeing her perform with Steeleye Span at the Berkeley School of Music, and then later with simply a keyboardist at Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville. I approached her with an ancient Steeleye Span album and asked her to sign it. She could not have been more gracious; asking me about myself and introducing me to the keyboardist (I wish I could remember his name). Lovely person.
Real musicians and vocalists playing amazing music, think I must have seen Steeleye five or six times at least. Maddy came to The Village Pump Festival many years ago and after she had performed she came and sat down in the middle of the field with everyone else and watched the other performers, at one point she got up and did this amazing dance to a fast fiddle number, totally brilliant
Aah, I see ... that's why.. this is making me wanting to play Tubthumping by Chumbawamba out loud ! .. though they do have some other drinks besides the cider ... "we'll be singing ''
Who's listening in 2024
Me! Thought just popped in my head and did a search.
My first date with my then 17 year old girlfriend was at a Steeleye Span gig. Maddy was wearing that same yellow dress and she sang and danced up on some kind of boom arm for one of the numbers. Magical. That was back in the ‘mid 70s. My girl is 62 now , I’m 73 and we’re sweethearts still.
Jesus hope she washed it for the love of Judas Priest haha dude.
That's disgusting you dated a 17 year ar old when you were 29.
@@unknownkingdom 😂
@unknownkingdom Would you say the same if she was 27 and he was 39?
@@unknownkingdom Don't be such a prude.
Shes lovely isnt she, fancied her like mad then, I was 16 at the time and what a great voice 👍🙂😘x WOOF
Same here x
Same here, i was 16 ❤
I never even knew I liked folk music yet this is one of my all time favourites of ANY genre! 🤔1️⃣🎧💥
Saw them in concert last night. She is 75 now but she's still got it. An excellent evening.
One of the great voices.
Baby, I am 76 soon and still got the Blues! I am dancin' to every tune here... haha, we were simply a great generation!!!!!!
Timeless, as with most music of the 70's, so glad I was part of it.
too right Steven, along with 60s golden times indeed
@Bodhi sattva neither is your comment.
I guess Im asking randomly but does anyone know a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me
@Lennon Darren Instablaster =)
Me too!!! Not t much more needs saying.
Folk at its finest, this the 1970s at its best! Bless beautiful Maddy what a talented woman 😍
She's stunning actually
@@anthonydevitt3206 One of the many great female folk singers.
...Just for the joy of singing together... let this spirit last forever
Yeman
Yes definite brilliant
That is ridiculously brilliant. Vocals, phrasing, accenting, bass, drums, guitars. Staggering.
You forgot consonants...
@@crinolynneendymion8755 ... and Violin...
I'd say best voice ever IMHO
Absolutely brilliant song and video. What a bloody voice Maddy Prior has got. Don't let anybody tell you folk music has no passion, they're talking out their behind!!
We need a fart cover of this.
Knocks spots off Steely Dan or should that be Pan(ned by the Critics)😂
Maddie, Jacqui mcshee, Sandy Denny and Annie Haslam my god there was some vocal talent around in Britain in the 70's.
Anne Briggs, Shirley Collins :-)
Annie haslam hails from my hometown of bolton she sure doesnt sound it though what a voice
Nios fearr in eireann
@@bigfish74f I found out that she currently lives in my county.....15 minutes away. Have been a BIG fan since 1974.
A style of singing that has virtually vanished..no autotune or electronic jiggery-pokery..if you felt you were losing the notes you just put your hand over your ear and self-tuned yourself.
I've been listening to this song for 44 years 1975 to 2019 it gets better and never tire of it.. steeleye span thanks for the music..
I am too my friend. I'm 63 now and i've always loved this band. Their music never gets old.
I'm 14 and have been listening to this with my dad for years.
My mum used to sing this to me when I was a babber 😊
Saw them in concert in Buffalo, NY, June 1970. Listened ever since.
Same here 🤗
I'm 89 years young, and I'm so glad that my 5-year-old son introduced me to this band! Somehow, I never knew about them before.
Well, you grew up with the Big Bands - another great era in popular music! Frank & Dean, at least, were still recording hits when this was new.
Fred
You Have One Cool Grandson!
Wait, you was 84 when your Son was born??
Haha 🤣🤣🤣
@@jrb1802uk What the hell? Pablo Picasso did that. As well, the father of a young lady from university was 56 when his daughter was born to his second wife.
The old man had three daughters from his first marriage and two step daughters, a son who died and frightened the hell out of his grandsons. Nasty.
First got it in 1976. Listening to it in 2021. Had the chance to dance it with Maddy herself in an open air festival during the late 80s, while the band was performing it. Probably the most unforgettable moment in my life.
That’s brilliant!! 😃👍👌👏
Well.... Will you look at that. A group who can sing and play instruments. No choreographed mix dancing to a backing track. Proper music. Magic.
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded:
ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
To be to be sure
And they are fully clothed.
@@curlytheunacceptable.4298 HAhah yes indeeedy.
While these are the actual musicians, it is a record company video so they are in fact miming to a backing track! I do agree it is magic!
This is so unusual..i can imagine people singing this kind of melodies hundreds of years ago in the countryside of England. Fantastic. Stays in your head after hearing it.
This comment is to underrated 🤣🤣
@@JPBinni137 hmmm, you could be right there , back centuries ago when England belonged mostly to to the English. 🙄🙄🙄🙏❤️🇬🇧❤️🙏 Dec twenty two
@@paulcrisp9861 😅😅🤣🤣 You are awesome! Well done sir!
@@JPBinni137 pleased it made you 😃 smile, hope santa 🎅 brings you something good, maybe a time machine so yo can travel at will. 🙄🙄🤣😅
Without the electric guitars
My son is 17, I'm 54. He just told me that this is great stuff! I'm somewhat happy about this!
You are not alone lad. I'm 59 and my son is 28. He likes one or two songs from this era, but he much prefers music from the 70's and 80's. We had the best music ever.
curlyjim2550 We certainly did! Nothing else will ever come close & don't get me started on the tuneless crap that is today's 'music'
;-)
It'd be a lot greater if they hadn't edited the song* down to the point where it makes almost no sense.
*actually a combination of two songs, of course
My 20-year-old just said "I don't hate it".
Baby steps...
Just listened to her singing this song tonight. She hasn't lost it ❤
And here I am a Brit living in Canada, lovin loving the old stuff 😎
I'm french, and I adore Maddie Prior and his group since about 40 years. For me , " live at last" is a monument, which allows me to discover the british folk, like Lindisfarne and so on. I've always been impressed by the passion and the talent of these artists, like in my country by Malicorne or Tri Yann for example... The good music has no frontiers....And that is very very good music and good musicians.... Love you..
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded:
ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
Pov' tache !
I agree with you Jan, músic don't Recognition no bounderies. Lindisfarne were great yeaj
Give us some more French or European artists. Always keen to hear new (to me) musicians.
Love you ❤️
This song is full of joy. It sounds still so fresh and catching. Timeless song.
There's a reason this has over a million hits. It's still terrific!
Well Said!!!
Song and voice that will be remembered, superb voice always. Modern singers sound like trash up against Maddy
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded:
ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
@@TheFolkRevivalProject Ugh!
a million hats.
Maddy always knocked my socks off and she sings like an angel. O.K. she's a babe.
My dad used to sing this when I was a child. He was of the 70s generation and grew up on classic British and Irish music, particularly rock. Proud to say he gave me a good music education. Love and miss you, Dad. RIP ❤
Aww Bec! I too am of the 70s generation and loved my classic rock music.
My mum would play this song when i was a kid still have lovely memory's of traveling to Yorkshire with her playing this xx
I’m an American with very little British or Irish blood flowing through me, but still, I listen to Steeleye Span quite a bit, and love Maddy’s voice, and the guys’ harmonies. Absolutely delightful stuff.
Davis is a Welsh sir name. Pretty British.
Not my real last name. I used to use it on the air, during the nearly 30 years I worked as a radio DJ. My real last name ends in -SON, and is of Scandinavian origin. Quite a bit of German prior to that.
I've often thought if i worked as a DJ my name would be "The Disc Meister .... Chance Dubois". But I suppose Davis is equally as exotic if you are Scanda Germano American
I like yours! Mine, I didn’t pick for exotic. I wanted something easier to spell and pronounce than my real last name.
You should listen to "Lovely on the Water".
Anyone else just found themselves going down a very long 70's rabbit hole for the evening?
I’m obsessed with this tune.
One of the best songs I ever heard in my life. I thought at turning 50 this year I had heard all the classics, even though in 1975 I was only a toddler, but I'm in to 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's music. I had heard of Steeleye Span but didn't know their music. Then one day last week 'all around my hat' started on my you tube playlist. I immediately checked to see who sang that wonderful song, and I am now a Steeleye Span fan. Maddie carries herself with such grace and the other band members are great too. Love from Ireland to Steeleye Span.
Folking brilliant. My mum and dad loved this 👋☘️
Well that was the 70s, when an electro folk band was in the charts. Best decade ever!
Forgotten the number of times I've seen them back in the day. Love Maddies voice - so pure. Rest of the band are great too. Oh! Playing the tapes in the car and singing along. Those were the days. Haven't seen them for years. Came across this by chance.
From a 72 year old.
Had the pleasure to see them March 71 they were the warm up for jethro Tull , happy days! 😉🇬🇧
My mum showed me this song during quarantine and I’ve been shouting “all around my hat, I will wear the green ribbon” like a complete maniac. God this lockdown and solitude has made me completely psychotic.
Green willow
It’s doing that to a lot of people now.
And yet you didn't manage to figure out the words.
Louis: I'm also in solitude but a friend of mine said work hard when you're alone.
Maddies' confidence is infectious in this clip, what a great band.
Oh Maddy.......
The best example of how a folk singer should sing and smile and dance and move.
You and Annie Haslam are the best at what you do in the world.
Long life Maddy, and thanks for the good times.
Good point. Many in the folk/bluegrass world look like they are trying to pass a pineapple when they go for the high notes!
Both wonderful singers 👍
Sandy Denny ?
@@peterquin499 I'm sure he would have included Sandy Denny in his post were she still with us.
@@fazilamzirf8887 Cross-reference: See "Bob Dylan." 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful song, beautiful woman..loving it xxx
Love this and the version Maddy did with Status Quo. She was bouncing round the stage with Quo and really enjoying herself. She's a real fun character as well as a brilliant, brilliant singer
I just can't stop crying in the joy of their offerings while listening to them. Maddy's voice is one of the finest ever in this kind of music and their harmonies and arrangements knock their songs out of the park. God I love this group.
+Bud Weiss I feel the same ...
Same here...
+Bud Weiss I so agree with you, the harmony in all their songs is just amazing, unlike some stuff of today that passes under the banner of music. And it just seems as if they enjoyed giving music to their followers, they all look happy .
'The hairs around my tw@t' was the version I seem to recall us singing back in 75. Now 60+ and very ashamed of the teenage exuberance.
Generation X know it as "All around my ARSE!"
Oh you were AWFUL, but i like you 😂
This takes me back to the mid-seventies when pubs had jukeboxes. Me and my friend Eileen went to the pub at lunchtime and had one too many drinks and we played this record and were singing & dancing around the pub, then everyone was joining in. Rather jolly, we went back to work but was quickly fired. Eileen was my best mate at the time and she sadly died in 1990 but i have some great memories of us having lots of fun and laughter and of course, good songs like this one.
Aw. This was my birth year. What loveliness was occurring and I was oblivious to it at the time!
My Irish grandmother gave me the 45 record to this song about 30 years ago and I was impressed with the song then and still love it! British band Status Quo did a great cover of it since then and Maddy Prior sang on with them live which was fantastic and gave me chills
I HAVE NOT HEARD THIS FOR YEARS BUT NOW IT IS IN MY HEAD AND I CANNOT STOP IT MADDY IS UNBELIEVABLE
Loved listening to this in the 1976 hot summer 👍🇬🇧
I’m 20 years old and I love this so much!!!!
No swearing, no sex, no violence, just a good song.
No references to drugs, killing police or beating up on women, either.
Just good old fashioned sadistic blood and gore (longlankin song)
I’m thoroughly done with geezers whining about modern vs. older music. They act as if they’re the first one to ever post that bs.
@@chasbodaniels1744 Goodbye :-)
Exactly 👍🏼😏
I went to see Her and the Boys in Brighton 1974/75ish................. she danced around the stage like Graceful Pixie on a Cloud of Sea Fog (all night long!!)...................... Fab, and she's still making Magic to this day. Outrageous !!! ☺ xx
It may sound wierd, but I actually grew up with this song. I'm 18 today and I remember this song playing in our living room...such good memories....
When I was a kid I was in love with this beautiful lady !
Reminds me of road trips with my parents! These bands need to be remembered!
just hearing this for the first time. sorry i missed it when first released. :-), i was living in a yoga commune between 1970-1976.. missed a lot of good music.
I bet you could tell some risqué stories,Vicky,might make a few Bob!
Ngl i'd rather have rancid butter rubbed under my eyelids than live in a yoga commune
@@sokjeong-ho7033 rotflmao. rancid butter?
@@sokjeong-ho7033 rotflmao
@@colinwilkes8957 lol.. for sure.
Hadn't ever heard it before today. The song is referred to early in Graham Coxon's autobiography. So glad I put my bookmark in the book and found this song.
Had vague memories of this song from my youth
(I was 6 in 1975). It was pure joy rediscovering this years later. The harmony is breathtaking and Maddie’s voice is as pure as a mountain stream.
Haven't heard this for years. Loved it back then and still love it today.
What a voice. Absolutely brilliant
Natural delivery. Beautiful smile. Wonderful ensemble. Fun personified. A good thing in life.
Just brilliant good fun folk rock. Saw them at Colston Hall ( hope I’m allowed to say that now!) in Bristol singing this about the same time. Maddy had half the audience dancing in the aisles .
I loved this music so much. This band, Lindisfarne, Horslips, Pentangle etc.......brilliant music.
'The fog on the Tyne is all mine is all mine' :-)
That Simon & Garfunkel-inspired 70s folk revival!
all great stuff you are right
Now you are talking...
@@Loreman72 Simon & Garfunkel were directly inspired by British folkies like Davy Graham and Martin Carthy. As in «Anji» and «Scarborough Fair». Went both ways.
I saw Maddy at the Acorn, in Penzance, and she is the ONLY performer I have ever seen who took her baby on stage with her, to care for and at the same time take care of the audience. Maddy is a legend, and the band were stunning !
Pat Benatar occasionally did the same thing back in the 80's.. Although, judging from the volume of her band back then, I don't know if she was doing the kid any favors.
Back in the late 70's Pat Benatar did the same thing.
Hope the babe was wearing earprotectors.
Ears were 'protected' with masses of cotton wool, vaseline and plugged in !
This was played at my 29 year old nieces funeral recently , everuone took to the floor and sang along . Not a dry eye in 5he house. Rest in peace johan x
My condolences sir. 🤗
I was 16 when this came out and I remember my schoolmates being into it more than I was. I now realise how wrong I was - on so many levels it’s possibly the greatest song of all time.
Me too, Matthew. This was just everyday musical fodder at the time as there was so much talent around in those days. Now, in hindsight, much hindsight, I realise how skilled and talented Steeleye Span and others of the era were. Today's rubbish is so artificial and/or electronic noise.
"possibly the greatest song of all time"
Definitely not as good as all that, but it is certainly a commercial peak for the group and for folk-rock. It did involve creative compromises for them, though, not least working with Mike Batt.
I loved this song when I first heard it when I was 7 years old, now I'm 51, and it's still a classic. Talent never fades away, first class!
Have you ever heard any old traditional recordings of the song? I featured two of them (and this version) in the video I just uploaded:
ruclips.net/video/293fUgqyHAw/видео.html
Researching for my Yule radio show I stumbled across this video, I've enjoyed many Steeleye shows over the years, every one a corker and very memorable. Maddy's voice is the best. As I left for home after one gig, I heard the sound of the band performing a rock standard - after a full show! That's a band that enjoys their music.
University Days in Leeds, Yorkshire...we played this album all the time..xxxx
I didn't hear this until 1978 and thought it was an 'oldie' from three years before. Here we are in the next century still listening to the same music since the industry is totally broken.
*Good music doesn't have an expiration date* ❤❤❤
bellow the salt. El mejor LP de la historia. The best lp in the word history of music. An 64 years old spanish man.
Ipswich folk festival 1970, great performance by Tim and Maddy.
I sang next and at the Guthrie
verse "come with dust and gone with
the wind" a storm nearly blew all
the equipment away. Maddy held
a pint of ale, she smiled at me and
asked "Where's the loo?". I was 19
so It was all exciting. (72 now...)
Now this takes me back 30 years. Amazingly I could remember all the words, now that shows a good choir master, when they teach you something and you literally never forget it.
It's a 19th century folk song.
@@kurttappe it's actually a) a blend of two songs, "All Around My Hat" and "Farewell He", and b) heavily shortened from the album version.
The essence of folk rock... masterpiece. This was on my turntable as a four year old.
Reminds me of being 11yrs old again, buying sweets from a room in a grubby house outside Maes Yr Yrfa school in 1976, a slightly rough woman had the idea of a tuck shop and got half way there! lol, what a school..... great days with good mates and fun teachers who cared.
Come for the 70's disco outfits. Stay for the awesome British folk rock.
A wonderful amalgam of the old and the new. Loved it in the 70s and love it now.
2019 and this song is still an absolute belter!
The Arcadian true class
Hear Hear!
Always will be
Yes, it is!!
What a folky/rocky voice!
I was 16 when this came out, just left school and starting out on the great road if life , ain't she sexy , ain't she fit, great sound , fancied her then and still do and still love the song 🙂👍
beautiful song, voice & woman !
I used to hear this on the radio a lot when I was a child in the late 70s and it always stayed with me. It still sounds brilliant and I love her sweet voice
Thank the GODS for a hippy mother and her Great taste in Music!
I was introduced to them by a friend of mine . always loved them and all the "English Electric Folk" Groups. .Thanks for the Internet we can go back home .... for a while.
Another Roger Green liked them in the Glos. folk scene in the mid late seventies
This kicks ass! Quality
Maddie Prior is still touring & her voice is as powerful as ever
Perfect harmonies...so 70s but pure guilty pleasure.
I woke up with an "All Around my Hat" ear-worm this morning, had to hear it, for the first time since 1975. Awesome stuff. I was 14 years old in 1975 and I loved it back then too.
Rest peacefully, Bob Johnson.
maddy pryor...beautiful voice...great song!!!
She sings that WONDERFULLY👍👍❤❤
One of my earliest musical memories. I'm now 46 and still love it.
I recently bought a boxed set of all five Steeleye Span albums. They were the best of the British folk rock bands. Maddie Pryor's voice is glorious.
"They were the best of the British folk rock bands." Or American.
"all five Steeleye Span albums" They've released a lot more than five.
Effortless
misterteaification Yes, at least seventeen in fact (I’ve lost count).
@@misterteaification Mikey joyfully stated he'd bought a boxed set of 5 albums. Hopefully he will find even more thanks to you. 🪕🎶
Steeleye Span was a joy to hear and behold. They had a long-time friendly competition with Fairport Convention for best folk-rockers of their generation. The new generation of British folk-rockers draw much of their inspiration from Steeleye Span.
As terrific today as it was 45 years ago!
Fred
I bought this record back in the day,hasn`t lost its sparkle after all these years.
Amazing song with great instrumentals and incredible vocals. Not forgetting to mention that Maddy Prior is an absolute babe.
WAS an absolute babe, a tad wrinkly these days still got the voice though
"amazing song" Actually a conflation of two songs - and this is edited down from the album version, to the point where it becomes incoherent.
@@normaneustice1112 happens to us all my friend
And absolute proof that one can exude sex appeal from the stage while totally clothed. A concept that's totally lost on the likes of Pop Princesses Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Ariana Grande.
@@normaneustice1112 Like Charles Barkley says, "Father Time is undefeated."
The singer reminds me of my lovely aunt Margaret who is no longer with us, such a kind caring lady.
I was just 11 but this song left its mark, still love it today in 2020.
I remember seeing her perform with Steeleye Span at the Berkeley School of Music, and then later with simply a keyboardist at Johnny D's Uptown in Somerville. I approached her with an ancient Steeleye Span album and asked her to sign it. She could not have been more gracious; asking me about myself and introducing me to the keyboardist (I wish I could remember his name). Lovely person.
Real musicians and vocalists playing amazing music, think I must have seen Steeleye five or six times at least. Maddy came to The Village Pump Festival many years ago and after she had performed she came and sat down in the middle of the field with everyone else and watched the other performers, at one point she got up and did this amazing dance to a fast fiddle number, totally brilliant
Oh sweet jesus, Maddy is absolutely beautiful, jesus her smile, her body, what a beautiful lady. I could listen to her sing all day long...Wonderful.
Absolutely brilliant musicians...when bands sang their songs...no voice alterations or miming ...Fantastic x
This song makes me smile...I makes me want to dance round a may pole and swig cider in the sun on a summers day....
CIDER! yes absolutely a cider song!
Ria666 great great music but don't wait until summer to swig the cider
aaaaarrrrgh well said me beauty
Aah, I see ... that's why..
this is making me wanting to play Tubthumping by Chumbawamba out loud !
.. though they do have some other drinks besides the cider ... "we'll be singing ''
it dont need a summers day mate!! lol
It’s like RUclips reached into my happy memories to recommend my fave Steeleye Span song!