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« Reply #20 on: January 24, 2007, 02:59:54 PM »


Sorry to dig up this old thread, but this is my favourite game and currently my favourite band, so....

In chronological order:

1) Who Knows Where The Time Goes? (Unhalfbricking)
2) Sir Patrick Spens (BBC version from the Boxful of Treasure/Fairport Unconventional box sets)
3) The Deserter (Liege & Lief)
4) The Journeyman's Grace (unedited BBC version with RT from b**t, and maybe the forthcoming box set!)
5) Now Be Thankful (long BBC version with RT guitar solo, hopefully this'll be on the BBC set as well)
6) Banks Of The Sweet Primroses (House Full version)
7) Lord Marlborough (Angel Delight)
Cool Polly On The Shore (Nine)
9) Adieu Adieu (radio broadcast version from Fairport Unconventional)
10) Jack Orion (Tipplers Tales...or maybe the version from The Boot - I can't decide!)

That's it for this week anyway.  If it was just down to one song it'd be Now Be Thankful.  I play that song so many times and still never tire of its serene beauty and utter class.  Best.  Song.  Ever.

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Nice little list...I can't argue with any of it, and I think Now Be Thankful is probably my favourite FAIRPORT song ever too (although the favourite ever changes on an hourly basis!)...only real omission would be something from the first album, and of course the whole of WWDOOH  Cheesy
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« Reply #21 on: January 24, 2007, 03:19:45 PM »


Nice little list...I can't argue with any of it, and I think Now Be Thankful is probably my favourite FAIRPORT song ever too (although the favourite ever changes on an hourly basis!)...only real omission would be something from the first album, and of course the whole of WWDOOH  Cheesy


You know I've been playing those first two albums this week, and Heyday too, to see if they resonate more with me now than they did when I first bought them last year.  I enjoyed all three, but I don't have the same devotion to WWDOOH as many of you have.  I guess I prefer the band when it got folkier.  Plus I'm also a huge Swarb fan.  Having said that Time Will Show The Wiser and Meet On The Ledge would rank pretty high on a lengthier list.

Heck there's so many songs in the back catalogue that you have to leave out of a Top 10 list.

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« Reply #22 on: January 24, 2007, 03:48:41 PM »

Matty (Cropredy 1992) played vvv loud
MOTL
Spens
Percys Song
Honour & Praise
Fotheringay
Sloth
Rosie
WKWTTG
Sailors LIfe
All original studio recordings except Matty
10 is nowhere near enough!
Is somebody going to tot up the answers?
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« Reply #23 on: January 24, 2007, 05:02:53 PM »

In no particular order

Sir Patrick Spens
Ye Mariners All
Close To The Wind
Lord Marlborough
Hexhamshire Lass
To Althea From Prison
General Taylor
Journeyman's Grace
Banks of The Sweet Primroses
John The Gun

Very hard to keep in down to ten though.
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« Reply #24 on: January 24, 2007, 08:54:03 PM »

Chelsea Morning
Suzanne
Fotheringay
Sailor's Life
Come All Ye'
Walk Awhile
Sir Patrick Spens (House Full version)
Sloth
Innstück
Meet on the Ledge

All from the original albums unless noted. N° 11 would most likely be Dr. Monk unpacking his trunk...

Difficult to explain, each song brings along different moods/feelings or can help you through different moods/feelings...

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« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2007, 09:43:37 AM »



General Taylor



Having now heard the Steeleye version of General Taylor, circa 1971 with Martin Carthy on board, I find that the Fairport versions just don't quite measure up.  In fact I find the version on Bonny Bunch quite disappointing - the added instrumentation seems to make the song drag.  I much prefer to hear it a capella.

Not wishing to criticise one of your choices, just that I've listened to 3 versions of General Taylor (2 Fairport and 1 Steeleye) in the past week!

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« Reply #26 on: January 25, 2007, 10:03:56 AM »

You might be right, but part of why we each make our list is probably driven by nostalgia, and as a 15 year old who was new to folk music I was blown away by it at the time. General Taylor is a cracking song whoever does it and I like the Steeleye Version too.  
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« Reply #27 on: January 25, 2007, 10:51:17 AM »


You might be right, but part of why we each make our list is probably driven by nostalgia, and as a 15 year old who was new to folk music I was blown away by it at the time. General Taylor is a cracking song whoever does it and I like the Steeleye Version too.  


Fair points well made - I can't argue with that!

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« Reply #28 on: January 25, 2007, 03:44:20 PM »


General Taylor is a cracking song whoever does it and I like the Steeleye Version too.  


Have you heard the version by Great Big Sea? Best version is on their live album 'Road Rage'.

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« Reply #29 on: January 25, 2007, 04:03:12 PM »

Just one would have to be MOTL.

Other than that I would be happy with Nine on repeat - my absolute favourite FC album with not a duff track on it.

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« Reply #30 on: January 25, 2007, 04:20:37 PM »



Other than that I would be happy with Nine on repeat - my absolute favourite FC album with not a duff track on it.

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« Reply #31 on: January 25, 2007, 04:30:26 PM »

any song with the line

"you can stick it where the monkey sticks his nuts"

is OK by me.  Grin
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« Reply #32 on: January 26, 2007, 10:10:36 AM »

In no particular order and so that I shall have plenty of time listening to these tracks I will not be sending out a message in a bottle, shooting distress flares up into the night sky, lighting beacons to attract passing ships/aircraft or writing the letters 'SOS' into the sand out of beach pebbles. It will mean that I shall not be able to return to blighty for Cropredy however! Embarrassed

Tam Lin - 1983 The Boot
A Sailor's Life - Unhalfbricking
No mans Land - What we did on our Holidays
The Hens March/Four Poster bed - Rosie
The Lark in the morning - Liege and Lief
Bing em Down - Fairport Nine - But I really like the version on 'Before the moon'
Decameron - Fairport 1st
Sloth - Full House
One More Chance - Rising for the moon
Wat Tyler - Glady's Leap
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« Reply #33 on: January 26, 2007, 04:21:43 PM »

Well I've had a quick tot up of the votes so far an the front runners are:

1 - Meet on the Ledge - 9 votes
2 - A Sailor's Life - 8 votes
2 - Sloth - 8 votes
4 - Who Knows Where the Time Goes - 7 votes
4 - Sir Patrick Spens - 7 votes
6 - Polly On The Shore - 6 votes
6 - Matty Groves - 6 votes
8 - Fotheringay - 5 votes
8 - Rosie - 5 votes
8 - Hexhamshire Lass - 5 votes

and hovering just outside the top ten with 4 votes
Honour & Priase, Jewel In The Crown, The Hiring Fair, Close To The Wind, To Althea From Prison, Tam Lin, and John The Gun

The most astonishing thing though is the sheer number of songs and tunes that have got a mention  - 88 so far  Shocked  
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« Reply #34 on: January 26, 2007, 04:23:41 PM »


Well I've had a quick tot up of the votes so far an the front runners are:

1 - Meet on the Ledge - 9 votes
2 - A Sailor's Life - 8 votes
2 - Sloth - 8 votes
4 - Who Knows Where the Time Goes - 7 votes
4 - Sir Patrick Spens - 7 votes
6 - Polly On The Shore - 6 votes
6 - Matty Groves - 6 votes
8 - Fotheringay - 5 votes
8 - Rosie - 5 votes
8 - Hexhamshire Lass - 5 votes

and hovering just outside the top ten with 4 votes
Honour & Priase, Jewel In The Crown, The Hiring Fair, Close To The Wind, To Althea From Prison, Tam Lin, and John The Gun

The most astonishing thing though is the sheer number of songs and tunes that have got a mention  - 88 so far  Shocked  


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« Reply #35 on: January 26, 2007, 04:27:29 PM »

Very true

I wouldn't normally do anything that sad but I'm suffering from post-resignation ennui  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #36 on: January 26, 2007, 04:27:47 PM »

Meet on the Ledge
Matty
Now be Thankful
Rosie
My love is in America
Portmerrion
London River
Sloth
Red & Gold
John Gaudie

In no particular order and could change tomorrow!
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« Reply #37 on: January 30, 2007, 08:20:32 PM »

Hello all. i think mine would be:

Meet on the Ledge
Hiring Fair
Close to the wind
Close to you
Polly on the shore
Red Tide
Waiting for the Tide to come in
Spanish Main
WKWTTG
The Crowd (Ducks Knowingly expecting Brick Bracks for this one)

Am i the first one to show preference for the curreny line up? Not many pre 85 in my list.

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« Reply #38 on: January 30, 2007, 08:27:46 PM »

10 tracks OK here we go then
John the Gun
Sloth (LA Troubador)
Wat Tyler
Genesis Hall
To Althea from Prison
Tam Lin (L&L)
Crazyman Michael
Rising for the moon
Hiring Fair
Close to the wind
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« Reply #39 on: February 01, 2007, 08:02:49 PM »

Won't ask about a book or luxury.

Although I wonder whether you can take a song by another artist as a luxury, if so i vote for Walking on a Wire R & l Thompson
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