Tre, that was Danny Thompson, RT's long time bass player on most of Richard Thompson's acoustic tours. As you heard Pentangle were basically an an acoustic super group. Bert Jansch and John Renbourn were great guitarists in their own right. They brought a lot of jazz influence brought to traditional music and made it work very well. Jacqui McShee fronted them quite nicely.
Wow! Its years since I heard this song. I loved it when I was a kid in the late 60s. It was a theme tune to a UK series called Take Three Girls about 3 girls sharing a flat in swinging London in the 60s. God, I loved it! That was my dream come true.
I mentioned Bert Jansch a week or so ago and what do you know. Up pops Pentangle: Bert Jansch, Terry Cox, John Renbourn, Danny Thompson, Jacqui Mcshee,
This was a most appreciative reaction to a high quality piece of music. Keep Reacting!
I've always loved this song. Great reaction man.
Immaculate! I saw them twice live at the time (1970) and they were amazing. Arguably the first folk-jazz group and not matched since...
great reaction. perfection indeed.
I loved this track for years. Great request.
Tre, that was Danny Thompson, RT's long time bass player on most of Richard Thompson's acoustic tours. As you heard Pentangle were basically an an acoustic super group. Bert Jansch and John Renbourn were great guitarists in their own right. They brought a lot of jazz influence brought to traditional music and made it work very well. Jacqui McShee fronted them quite nicely.
Wow! Its years since I heard this song. I loved it when I was a kid in the late 60s. It was a theme tune to a UK series called Take Three Girls about 3 girls sharing a flat in swinging London in the 60s. God, I loved it! That was my dream come true.
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I mentioned Bert Jansch a week or so ago and what do you know. Up pops Pentangle: Bert Jansch, Terry Cox, John Renbourn, Danny Thompson, Jacqui Mcshee,
All the instruments were acoustic too
They invented progressive jazz folk.