Was going to say my favourite version. But I’m not sure, love them all. The BBC tapes version is on my ipod, spliff and a walk and 24 minutes of this. But anyway, thanks to whoever uploaded this. ✌️
certainly brings back memories of my own youth, i remember searching for a Bullinamingvase LP which had to contain Watford Gap of course, a rarity at the time, great to hear One of those days again especially full length, love it, must search out my own LP and play it. Ta Roy mate
Dave Lawson already. Talk about vanishing act. He was a good singer and played a mean ARP. Love the nostalgia and imagery. Harps put through effects units always helps too.
flashback somehow i ended up in a gothic manorhouse looking into a fireplace bigger than me surrounded by mostly strangers wilds of northumbria during mushroom season.
i saw him and the rolling man at ncle playhouse moons ago, when Roy found out the no smoking policy he started half hr late so we could spliff up outside and also an extended smoke intermission. big fan
These are the tones and tunes in sync that go on as such for all in all of our ways so long as we deem ourselves inundated by them. There is, oh such sentience & nobility in open and honest exposé
@@giuliocaroletti His wiki page is interesting. Thanks for helping with the insight...I was just that bit too young for being able to get in to Roy Harper but I loved '...England...' as a single. Couldn't afford to buy it - just how it was then for us and we only had radio as an alternative. Now I'm so much older I appreciate Roy Harper even more. Amazing! No bulls, only Ming vases. ;)
Was going to say my favourite version. But I’m not sure, love them all. The BBC tapes version is on my ipod, spliff and a walk and 24 minutes of this. But anyway, thanks to whoever uploaded this. ✌️
Roy's finest work, so many evocative lyrics.
Great nickname! :)
And still just as valid.
certainly brings back memories of my own youth, i remember searching for a Bullinamingvase LP which had to contain Watford Gap of course, a rarity at the time, great to hear One of those days again especially full length, love it, must search out my own LP and play it. Ta Roy mate
What a tune. Ta Roy. ✌🏿
The man's a Genius - simple as that.
Nailed it! ^_^
Agreed 100%
no question
A bricked up door re opens......I remember who I was
very good.................................................
Another masterpiece from our Roy (Kirk's spliff roller) 😂
One of his best songs......
Another one of Roy's true gems awesome.
Dave Lawson already. Talk about vanishing act. He was a good singer and played a mean ARP. Love the nostalgia and imagery. Harps put through effects units always helps too.
I was looking for part 1
ruclips.net/video/GssiKl3Wn9M/видео.html
@@giuliocaroletti Thanks! I should have looked harder!
Happy days. ;)
Brilliant.... Epic..... Brilliant.....
Great!
Those much younger cannot understand by half...
And those used to autotune have no chance.
flashback somehow i ended up in a gothic manorhouse looking into a fireplace bigger than me surrounded by mostly strangers wilds of northumbria during mushroom season.
Hopefully you've delved into the back catalogue, now. What an inauguration!
Wow great back story ^_^
i saw him and the rolling man at ncle playhouse moons ago,
when Roy found out the no smoking policy he started half hr late so we could spliff up outside and also an extended smoke intermission.
big fan
These are the tones and tunes in sync that go on as such for all in all of our ways so long as we deem ourselves inundated by them. There is, oh such sentience & nobility in open and honest exposé
@@monstersince 😂😂👌✌️
🎵🎶👍
Hope in Roy, Viva the Cartonette.🤨
I hear a lot of Floyd's "Animals" in this....Not sure the relationship between Harper and Waters.
Ohh heavens above, Certainly!! 😂
He sang 'Have a Cigar' for them in 1975.
Who's playing piano on this? Great work.
According to the liner notes, it's David Lawson (formerly of Greenslade)!
@@giuliocaroletti thank you. I don't know Greenslade. He certainly drew on a range of influences for this. I'll look him up now.... :)
@@giuliocaroletti His wiki page is interesting. Thanks for helping with the insight...I was just that bit too young for being able to get in to Roy Harper but I loved '...England...' as a single. Couldn't afford to buy it - just how it was then for us and we only had radio as an alternative. Now I'm so much older I appreciate Roy Harper even more. Amazing! No bulls, only Ming vases. ;)
"No bulls only ming"
Absolute class.
This was the first Roy Harper album I heard.
Quintessential!