Absolutely fantastic and Rod Clements still going strong at 74...well done Rod and all the band.Just love Clear White Light...what a song and what a performance.
Fantastic to hear the great songs of Alan Hull (plus a few others) still being performed so well, some 50+ years after they were written. Thanks to all involved for performing, promoting and posting on here. Brings back great memories for an old folk=rocker!
I was there too. That question of Rod's, "What kept you?", was answered by a woman behind me: "We weren't BORN!". That performance of one of my favourite ever songs, 'Winter Song', was a stand-out for that weekend.
Times are approximate 0:00:00 - No Time To Lose 0:04:10 - All Fall Down 0:07:35 - Song For A Windmill 0:10:48 - Lady Eleanor 0:15:32 - Road To Kingdom Come 0:20:35 - Walk A Crooked Mile 0:24:05 - January Song 0:29:35 - All right on the night 0:33:22 - City Song 0:38:10 - Winter Song 0:44:12 - We Can Swing Together 0:50:30 - Fog on the tyne 0:56:25 - meet me on the corner 1:01:10 - Run For Home 1:07:40 - Clear White Light
I am not very knowledgeable about this band but at least the quality of this production (compared to earlier) should make the band proud for an everlasting legacy of brilliance and brotherhood. Ageless. Thank you.
Wish I knew, but it looks very similar to the 12 string Guild jumbo that I've seen Brian May use. My guess would be a Guild F-412. Great sounding guitar though.
It's not the same Newcastle United as it was in 1972 either! Sure, Hully and Si are gone, the two Rays are doing other things, but there is a direct link to the original band (Rod) and a few indirect links too. From memory, Dave married Hully's bairn and he's certainly put the practice in to keep the flame burning. Think of Almiron as the new Malcom Macdonald and you'll get the picture!
What the hell man...it was a fantastic performance and for age...could you do this at 74? Rod Clements is the original founding member and that is his age. Well done to him and all the band.
Lindisfarne, like so many other bands isnt about individuals, its about the music. For me the lineup that lives in my heart and soul is Alan, Ray, Ray, Si, Rod......sadly 2 are no longer with us and 2 have taken other paths, but its thanks to these guys that the music and songs live on...if not them then who ? :)
Silver Blues gave a stunning performance of Fog on the Tyne at Cropredy. The music lives on!
Silver Blues were the absolute highlight of Cropredy for me this year!
Absolutely fantastic and Rod Clements still going strong at 74...well done Rod and all the band.Just love Clear White Light...what a song and what a performance.
Fantastic to hear the great songs of Alan Hull (plus a few others) still being performed so well, some 50+ years after they were written. Thanks to all involved for performing, promoting and posting on here. Brings back great memories for an old folk=rocker!
Well after all Alan was a genius
I was there, great gig. My first gig after nearly 2 years of lockdown. Fantastic performance, very worthy headliners.
I was there too. That question of Rod's, "What kept you?", was answered by a woman behind me: "We weren't BORN!". That performance of one of my favourite ever songs, 'Winter Song', was a stand-out for that weekend.
Brilliant band even today. Saw them in Liverpool in 2022. Fantastic. Last saw them at Uni in 1973!
Travelled from South Wales to kinros two weeks ago to see them, absolutely fantastic show. Can't wait to see them again
Just got to love Rods rhythm playing of not fade away/magic bus /hey Bo Diddley riffing on clear white light ,brilliant musician
So great to see that they are still playing !
00:01 No Time To Lose
04:01 All Fall Down
07:35
15:32 Road To Kingdom Come
20:35 Walk A Crooked Mile
50:30 Fog on the tyne
56:25 meet me on the corner
Amazing how the son in laws voice sounds like his farther in laws , he must have spent a lot of time time listening to the late great Alan Hull
Well you 're spot on there . They were big mates as it happens
Amazing lads thank you .. played many times and never get enough of it
Thanks for uploading this ,much appreciated x
Times are approximate
0:00:00 - No Time To Lose
0:04:10 - All Fall Down
0:07:35 - Song For A Windmill
0:10:48 - Lady Eleanor
0:15:32 - Road To Kingdom Come
0:20:35 - Walk A Crooked Mile
0:24:05 - January Song
0:29:35 - All right on the night
0:33:22 - City Song
0:38:10 - Winter Song
0:44:12 - We Can Swing Together
0:50:30 - Fog on the tyne
0:56:25 - meet me on the corner
1:01:10 - Run For Home
1:07:40 - Clear White Light
Saw the show in Wales (Porthcawl). Great show.
I was at that show as well, it was like a home town gig wasn't it. Great show indeed.
I was there too and will return there next May 26th... Can't wait
I am not very knowledgeable about this band but at least the quality of this production (compared to earlier) should make the band proud for an everlasting legacy of brilliance and brotherhood. Ageless. Thank you.
A bit Bo Diddley there on Clear White Light at end of concert amazing sound of electric and acoustic
How many originals in band?
Love that 12 string Guild. Anyone know what model it is.
Wish I knew, but it looks very similar to the 12 string Guild jumbo that I've seen Brian May use. My guess would be a Guild F-412. Great sounding guitar though.
How can this be Lindisfarne with only Clements from the original? A tribute band at best...
It's not the same Newcastle United as it was in 1972 either! Sure, Hully and Si are gone, the two Rays are doing other things, but there is a direct link to the original band (Rod) and a few indirect links too. From memory, Dave married Hully's bairn and he's certainly put the practice in to keep the flame burning. Think of Almiron as the new Malcom Macdonald and you'll get the picture!
In the original 5 Rod hardly ever sang a word - and he still can't sing
Sorry, not ageing well at all, pity. Where's the others, Marty, Mitch etc.
What the hell man...it was a fantastic performance and for age...could you do this at 74? Rod Clements is the original founding member and that is his age. Well done to him and all the band.
@@GlitterRock2U Totally agree , what the hell has age got to do with it , Rod is a brilliant multi talented musician
Lindisfarne, like so many other bands isnt about individuals, its about the music. For me the lineup that lives in my heart and soul is Alan, Ray, Ray, Si, Rod......sadly 2 are no longer with us and 2 have taken other paths, but its thanks to these guys that the music and songs live on...if not them then who ? :)