Bob Dylan: Martin Carthy Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Martin Carthy MBE is one of the most influential figures in British Folk and traditional music. He first emerged in the early 1960s at the Troubadour folk club in Earl's Court during the folk revival, and here he met the young Bob Dylan.
In the summer of 1962, Dylan had been spotted by BBC director Phillip Saville in a Greenwich Village basement and invited over to appear in Evan Jones's play, Madhouse On Castle Street. While he was in London, Dylan stayed with Carthy, became a regular figure on the burgeoning folk club circuit, and under the pseudonym of Blind Boy Grunt, also recorded an LP. Dylan's eight week stay resulted in a burst of original songs (Don't Think Twice It's Alright, Bob Dylan's Dream) which were heavily influenced by his exposure to traditional English folk.
In this interview Martin Carthy discusses his time with young American singer-songwriter, the English folk scene in the early sixties and Dylan's subsequent career.
Utterly delightful. Watch the entire set. The ideal interview, with a totally invisible interviewer, and the interviewee just flowing... Super. Thanks.
Just discovered this.
Fascinating to hear one of my great musical heroes discussing the other one !
Brilliant man and guitarist and my mate Wilko agrees.....
i believe he's almost exactly the same age as bob, god bless him.
Martin Carthy is the best
yeah. something we do in school.... misbehave.
It's a bit more like this, any American has to be,
The loudest voice in the room. Any American in any room, anywhere in the world.
@@davidwatkins204 lol sounds pretty spot on especially when it comes to bob
Martin was born on Albert Grossman's 15th birthday
I MEET YOU MARTIN HOW DO I FIND YOU NOW AFTER 1969 EWELL TECH ?
one of those raggy things", probably Baby Let Me Follow You Down