Liked the earlier formation of the Trio...what a fabulous group it was. It was a simpler and happier time back then...wish it could return, but we have long since passed the last offramp.
I so agree with you. We were so lucky to be living then. Dave Guard kissed me at a beer joint near Stanford called Rozates. So much more fun then than now.
I miss the Folk Song era. It was music I could sing along with. My boyfriend and I went to the Oklahoma State Fair in the 60's because the guys were performing on the stage. They were friendly and took to us right away. We were invited to ride with them in fabulous convertible-what a terrific time for two college kids who drove in from Kansas.
lucky you would have loved to have met George sadly he died young of a Heart Problem as i recall and their Bass playing friend sadly died not to long after this was taped. understand this song was written while Gordon was in England, but then recently read it was here on this side of the pond
The Kingston Trio were instrumental in starting and nurturing my love of folk music. Their harmonies are truly special and it's too bad they haven't been discovered by folks today. Very special icons of the Bay Area.
Had dinner with George Grove and the "last" Kinston Trio while in Albany NY in May 2017. It was great to be with them and like fine wine, they get better with age!
First heard them in Namibia (then South West Africa) in the mid-1960s, never forgotten them since. Such fresh-faced young men, they (and we South African admirers) were all so innocent then. My LP of them has long been lost, just a joy to find and listen to them on RUclips after all these years. God bless them.
The Trio as they were when I first met them. Many great memories. RIP Roger, Bob, and Stan. Thank you for the music and the memories. See you on the other side.
+Paul Boudreau I love the great Canadian band called "Lighthouse" Gordon came to Whitefish Point Lighthouse last year, Not far from my house, As you know his biggest record, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"
Bob said they were doing the song with the exact original 1955 lyrics to show that not much has changed since then...the video and his comment was recorded in 1981...here we are nearly 30 years later and his comment - and the lyrics - are still true!
I actually prefer this version of the song to the 'Stewart Trio's' rendition. George Grove's wonderful masterful banjo playing simply makes this song for me. You will never meet a nicer guy.
I can understand why you like this version better, it's the masterful George crows banjo playing which makes a considerable difference. John recorded and played this song with the 12 string which made it a completely different sound. I think it's kind of hard to choose which version is better, because I like both, what I like about John's version is, the finger picking of the 12-string guitar, which gave the Continental completely different sound. Then you must speak of George Grove. He doesn't merely play the banjo, and to me George is one of the greatest banjo players that's ever lived. Haven't seen him a few times, and meeting him, he has the whole banjo experienced. I would say that he is the Jimi Hendrix of the banjo. But I still go back to John's banjo playing, he wasn't as technical has George. But by 1964 when he started playing the 12th string, he added a completely different dimension to the Kingston trio sound. Nick, bob, and John, did a great version of this song on The Andy Williams show. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Keep listening my friend because the Kingston trio never get old. As Bobby would say aloha!
Nice to see Roger Gambill. I never got to see him on TV or live. All the CDs I have are Bob/Nick/Dave or Bob/Nick/John (with one exception of Bob/George/Bob). I also really like Gordon Lightfoot, and usually someone else redoing someone else's song isn't nearly as good, but this is a grand exception. The Trio doing "Early Morning Rain" is one of my favourites.
Thanks for this! The jokes are priceless. Merry Minuet: Ah, the xenophobia song. I remember hearing it as child and wondering why the world was like this. Have learned since that old hatreds die hard. But a few things change with generations and years of peace. The French, Germans and Poles don't hate each other anymore. Small consolation. New hatreds have replaced the old.
Sounds similar to the original. Not bad at all. When I saw them a few years later, Nick Reynolds had rejoined Bob Shane at that time. That’s when I was so Fortunate to meet them, had several beers with Bob Shane, and got autographs!
Gordon Lightfoot is Not an Indian, And American from Montana that came to Canada to avoid the American Draft- The only Draft in Canada is beer, or the North wind in the winter. I listened to Gordon every Friday at Steeles Tavern on Younge St in Toronto 1966 -67 Upstairs were I could drink under age. Lightfoot is now a Canadian and a recipient of the Order of Canada - Kinda like a Knighthood for you Yanks.
Gordon Lightfoot is from Orillia, Ontario and is Canadian born. He has consistently refused to emigrate to the United States. The name Lightfoot is of English origin along the same line as Shakespeare. I too used to go to the small taverns in the Yorkville district of Toronto where many Canadian Artists got their start in the 1960's.
OH ROGER OH ROGER-i'm sorry he makes me laugh even though i never did drugs. if i was one of the guys in the back i wouldn't have been able to keep a straight face
Liked the earlier formation of the Trio...what a fabulous group it was. It was a simpler and happier time back then...wish it could return, but we have long since passed the last offramp.
I so agree with you. We were so lucky to be living then. Dave Guard kissed me at a beer joint near Stanford called Rozates. So much more fun then than now.
I miss the Folk Song era. It was music I could sing along with. My boyfriend and I went to the Oklahoma State Fair in the 60's because the guys were performing on the stage. They were friendly and took to us right away. We were invited to ride with them in fabulous convertible-what a terrific time for two college kids who drove in from Kansas.
lucky you would have loved to have met George sadly he died young of a Heart Problem as i recall and their Bass playing friend sadly died not to long after this was taped. understand this song was written while Gordon was in England, but then recently read it was here on this side of the pond
We were very fortunate to have grown up in the 60s and have been able to see and hear our favorites.
@jennifursun3303 77.
The Kingston Trio were instrumental in starting and nurturing my love of folk music. Their harmonies are truly special and it's too bad they haven't been discovered by folks today. Very special icons of the Bay Area.
Had dinner with George Grove and the "last" Kinston Trio while in Albany NY in May 2017. It was great to be with them and like fine wine, they get better with age!
lucky you
We need more music like this to come back
This is one of my very favorite songs & this is IMHO the best version
First heard them in Namibia (then South West Africa) in the mid-1960s, never forgotten them since. Such fresh-faced young men, they (and we South African admirers) were all so innocent then. My LP of them has long been lost, just a joy to find and listen to them on RUclips after all these years. God bless them.
The Trio as they were when I first met them. Many great memories. RIP Roger, Bob, and Stan. Thank you for the music and the memories. See you on the other side.
Gordon wrote and sang the history of Canada ... one of the best ...
+Paul Boudreau I love the great Canadian band called "Lighthouse" Gordon came to Whitefish Point Lighthouse last year, Not far from my house, As you know his biggest record, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald"
Bob said they were doing the song with the exact original 1955 lyrics to show that not much has changed since then...the video and his comment was recorded in 1981...here we are nearly 30 years later and his comment - and the lyrics - are still true!
Great song! Gordon Lightfoot knew how to write music.
I actually prefer this version of the song to the 'Stewart Trio's' rendition. George Grove's wonderful masterful banjo playing simply makes this song for me. You will never meet a nicer guy.
I can understand why you like this version better, it's the masterful George crows banjo playing which makes a considerable difference. John recorded and played this song with the 12 string which made it a completely different sound. I think it's kind of hard to choose which version is better, because I like both, what I like about John's version is, the finger picking of the 12-string guitar, which gave the Continental completely different sound. Then you must speak of George Grove. He doesn't merely play the banjo, and to me George is one of the greatest banjo players that's ever lived. Haven't seen him a few times, and meeting him, he has the whole banjo experienced. I would say that he is the Jimi Hendrix of the banjo. But I still go back to John's banjo playing, he wasn't as technical has George. But by 1964 when he started playing the 12th string, he added a completely different dimension to the Kingston trio sound. Nick, bob, and John, did a great version of this song on The Andy Williams show. So that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Keep listening my friend because the Kingston trio never get old. As Bobby would say aloha!
I have a George Grove instructional Banjo DVD 📀 Awesome!!! Definitely one of the greatest banjo players in folk music!!!
for some reason i love this version better then the origional, guess its the blend of voices and the bass guitar
@rob9641 for me it is that bass guitar in the back just adds something to the song
The Merry Minuet is still about right on the money
isn't that sad
Excellent !!!!
Song always makes me smile.
This is great 👍
Love ❤️ these songs
I wore out their great 'Live at the Hungry i' LP when I was a kid.
Nice to see Roger Gambill. I never got to see him on TV or live. All the CDs I have are Bob/Nick/Dave or Bob/Nick/John (with one exception of Bob/George/Bob).
I also really like Gordon Lightfoot, and usually someone else redoing someone else's song isn't nearly as good, but this is a grand exception. The Trio doing "Early Morning Rain" is one of my favourites.
Thanks for this! The jokes are priceless. Merry Minuet: Ah, the xenophobia song. I remember hearing it as child and wondering why the world was like this. Have learned since that old hatreds die hard. But a few things change with generations and years of peace. The French, Germans and Poles don't hate each other anymore. Small consolation. New hatreds have replaced the old.
wonder how the guys in the back kept a straight face
There is a lot of Kingston Trio not included here. The "Once Upon A Time" album was great! :)
Like Duck hunting with a rake, ha,ha,lol. My 1st time I prepped myself for “The Munchies”, they never came so I left.
Sounds similar to the original. Not bad at all. When I saw them a few years later, Nick Reynolds had rejoined Bob Shane at that time. That’s when I was so Fortunate to meet them, had several beers with Bob Shane, and got autographs!
Gordon Lightfoot is Not an Indian, And American from Montana that came to Canada to avoid the American Draft- The only Draft in Canada is beer, or the North wind in the winter. I listened to Gordon every Friday at Steeles Tavern on Younge St in Toronto 1966 -67 Upstairs were I could drink under age. Lightfoot is now a Canadian and a recipient of the Order of Canada - Kinda like a Knighthood for you Yanks.
Gordon Lightfoot is from Orillia, Ontario and is Canadian born. He has consistently refused to emigrate to the United States. The name Lightfoot is of English origin along the same line as Shakespeare. I too used to go to the small taverns in the Yorkville district of Toronto where many Canadian Artists got their start in the 1960's.
!I find this version better than the original which the beat was a little fast for this repertoire. Just found it in utube.!
OH ROGER OH ROGER-i'm sorry he makes me laugh even though i never did drugs. if i was one of the guys in the back i wouldn't have been able to keep a straight face
found out today from Nicks song that Bobs comment about never trying any of this stuff was NOT TRUE he said Bob really liked Roger
How quickly they (the audience) forgot.
Correction to below Born in Orillia Ontario Canada
What happened to Nick.Bob and John? This is not the Kingston Trio I knew
何故日本に来ないのか?来て欲しい
ブラザースフォーは何回もきた
Man's been endowed with a mushroom shaped cloud, Scared of that.
+Khataroo why can;'t we all get along. guess that's too much to ask
With only one member of the original group better name them the Kingston Uno.
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