It was an honour to play with John no matter how under-rehearsed! I do regret leaving out verse three of "Grapes Of Life" in my excitement - sorry Alan! This is the verse; He just couldn't reach him - Teachers couldn't teach him - love - Thats what he was in need of - Not the kind tht makes a man and wife - But the vine that bears the grapes of life.
a woman can pour her entire chalice of love into a man and he just takes and takes while he slowly resents her care. history does not credit the unfuckable (read: intelligent) women in the world so unless that changes your song is blasphemy and your violent daughters will turn against the dying, fat athiest so-called father...
Recorded at Ullapool Guitar Festival )Oct. 7-9, 2011). This is basically a Wizz Jones set with John Renbourn sitting in on accompaniment and a few solos of his own. If my song titles are off let me know! 0:00: National Seven (Wizz) 5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John) 12:11 Black Dog (Wizz) 17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz) 23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz) 28:05 My Sweet Potato (John) 34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz) 41:20 Sermonette (Adderley, arr. D. Graham) (Wizz/John) 44:40 Spoonful (Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones) 48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz) 54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz) 58:30 Lord Franklin (John) 01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz) 01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz) 01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette [Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham] Their duet version is in Wizz's album "Lucky The Man" 2001 44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] Wizz's album "Soloflight" 1981 01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway [Bert Jansch] The date of the concert: Ullapool Guitar Festival Octber 7 - 9, 2011 from the stage setting (ad of the sponsors)
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones Full Gig at Ullapool Guitar Festival 7 -9 October. 2011 ruclips.net/video/J24M0KUDETU/видео.htmlsi=tTeLfQNCRtgjo7CV Two legends in perfect sync, even without a proper rehearsal! So soon too after the passing of their dear friend Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 - 5 October 2011). R.I.P. and many thanks! Tracklist (as far as I can tell from this): 0:00: National Seven (Wizz) 5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John) 12:11 Black Dog (Wizz) 17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz) 23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz) 28:05 My Sweet Potato (John) 34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz) 41:20 Sermonette (Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham) Their duet version isavailalble on Wizz's 2001 album "Lucky The Man" 44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] from Wizz's album "Soloflight" (1981) 01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway (Bert Jansch) 48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz) 54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz) 58:30 Lord Franklin (John) 01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz) 01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz) 01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
THANK YOU for posting this! Way back in ~1981, I once skipped taking the GRE tests (that I had already paid for) in order to hear John Renbourn (with Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell) playing in UCLA's Royce Hall. I got first-row balcony tickets for my sister and her boyfriend. Absolutely worth it; now wonder if a recording of it might be dug up via UCLA archives? It was also a LONG concert: for the first half, they each did a half-hour solo set. The second half was 3 half-hour duo sets (all possible combinations.) The encore was all three of them doing "Candyman." AWESOME CONCERT!
Thank you for posting this performance. It takes me back - I remember seeing them both at the Hitchin Folk Club around this time. It was a great evening just like this one.
Love when Jones is singing and Renbourn is playing lead. I wasn't aware Renbourn was such an outstanding lead player, more melodic and structured than his rhythm playing imo.
It was an honour to play with John no matter how under-rehearsed! I do regret leaving out verse three of "Grapes Of Life" in my excitement - sorry Alan! This is the verse;
He just couldn't reach him - Teachers couldn't teach him - love - Thats what he was in need of - Not the kind tht makes a man and wife - But the vine that bears the grapes of life.
Wow wizz Jones I'd love to see you play
a woman can pour her entire chalice of love into a man and he just takes and takes while he slowly resents her care. history does not credit the unfuckable (read: intelligent) women in the world so unless that changes your song is blasphemy and your violent daughters will turn against the dying, fat athiest so-called father...
I'm so happy to see you playing Wizz!
Absolutely wonderful ... wish I'd been there
@@davespeight4426 Likewise.
Only a few days after the absolute master Bert Jansch left us so lovely that Wizz played a couple of Bert's songs as a tribute ❤️
Great to here these true masters of the guitar. Humour, modesty, virtuosity, two lives dedicated to their music.
Gosh what a show. Two men i never saw live that i always wanted to see. Big influences on my own compositions and albums
Saw John 4 times and Wizz twice mate. Supreme. And Bert tops them both obviously. See him live and you can die happy.
Recorded at Ullapool Guitar Festival )Oct. 7-9, 2011). This is basically a Wizz Jones set with John Renbourn sitting in on accompaniment and a few solos of his own. If my song titles are off let me know!
0:00: National Seven (Wizz)
5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John)
12:11 Black Dog (Wizz)
17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz)
23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz)
28:05 My Sweet Potato (John)
34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette (Adderley, arr. D. Graham) (Wizz/John)
44:40 Spoonful (Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones)
48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz)
54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz)
58:30 Lord Franklin (John)
01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz)
01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz)
01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette [Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham] Their duet version is in Wizz's album "Lucky The Man" 2001
44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] Wizz's album "Soloflight" 1981
01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway [Bert Jansch]
The date of the concert: Ullapool Guitar Festival Octber 7 - 9, 2011 from the stage setting (ad of the sponsors)
@@mitn100 Many thanks. I have made the corrections.
Superb! 👋
Wonderful stuff. I saw them in Topsham where I live just before John sadly left us. The album they did together is also wonderful.
This is wonderful. I had the pleasure of seeing John and Wizz together. It really was a special night.
This is just fantastic! Thank you!
Two different styles complimenting each other, wonderful, thanks for posting.
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones Full Gig at Ullapool Guitar Festival 7 -9 October. 2011
ruclips.net/video/J24M0KUDETU/видео.htmlsi=tTeLfQNCRtgjo7CV
Two legends in perfect sync, even without a proper rehearsal! So soon too after the passing of their dear friend Bert Jansch (3 November 1943 - 5 October 2011). R.I.P. and many thanks!
Tracklist (as far as I can tell from this):
0:00: National Seven (Wizz)
5:30: Great Dream of Heaven (John)
12:11 Black Dog (Wizz)
17:45 Fresh as a Sweet Sunday Morning (Wizz)
23:50 The Ballad of the Sad Young Man (Wizz)
28:05 My Sweet Potato (John)
34:50 Lucky the Man (Wizz)
41:20 Sermonette (Nat & Julian Adderley Arranged by Davy Graham) Their duet version isavailalble on Wizz's 2001 album "Lucky The Man"
44:40 Spoonful [Alan Turnbridge, Wizz Jones] from Wizz's album "Soloflight" (1981)
01:07:40 Strolling Down The Highway (Bert Jansch)
48:55 Blues Run the Game (Wizz)
54:07 Bad Influence (Wizz)
58:30 Lord Franklin (John)
01:04:10 Grapes of Life (Wizz)
01:07:50 Strolling Down the Highway (Bert Jansch) (Wizz)
01:13:08 Anji (John & Wizz)
THANK YOU for posting this! Way back in ~1981, I once skipped taking the GRE tests (that I had already paid for) in order to hear John Renbourn (with Stefan Grossman and Ralph McTell) playing in UCLA's Royce Hall. I got first-row balcony tickets for my sister and her boyfriend. Absolutely worth it; now wonder if a recording of it might be dug up via UCLA archives? It was also a LONG concert: for the first half, they each did a half-hour solo set. The second half was 3 half-hour duo sets (all possible combinations.) The encore was all three of them doing "Candyman." AWESOME CONCERT!
Incredible. These two, are me & you in another quantum…. jamming off key
Thank you for posting this performance. It takes me back - I remember seeing them both at the Hitchin Folk Club around this time. It was a great evening just like this one.
Great!
Extraordinario concierto!! inolvidable maestro John y grande Wizz!
Thank you for sharing this.
Really liked the 'fresh as a sweet sunday morning' performance, one I play a lot myself.
Looking forward to seeing you at the Greys in Brighton this June!
Delightful! Thanks!!
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for uploading and thank you John and Wizz for the beautiful tunes. 👑👑
Superb!
Wonderful
amazing
Wow, very beautiful, thanks for upload!
Love when Jones is singing and Renbourn is playing lead. I wasn't aware Renbourn was such an outstanding lead player, more melodic and structured than his rhythm playing imo.
Incredible.
I wonder if JB, from widespread panic, knows these cats......
Where have I been, John and Wizz....Hope to see you live!
What’s the first track called ?