This was filmed by us, Lyn & Eleanor McMullan & Co, in Nov 1999 at Vicar Street, Dublin and has been taken from our film on John, 'Tell Them I'm Somebody Else....'
Probably the best version of this I've heard. A crossover between the indie-pop of Portishead and definitive sound of John Martyn, a jazz-pop if you like.
It was recorded at The Forum in Waterford, Ireland. I don't think there is a better version, he done one one bbc I think for that Scottish bird but this is the bomb. I was there and everything looks the way it was. He wasn't living to far away and I'm sure this is the same gig. His son was playing with him at the time.
Listening to him now on RTE radio , Late Date show. They've played two songs in succession. I saw him play a few times on the London Folk Scene in in the 60's a few times. Loved those gigs, small venues and very intimate too.
This was filmed by us, Lyn & Eleanor McMullan & Co, in Nov 1999 at Vicar Street, Dublin and has been taken from our film on John, 'Tell Them I'm Somebody Else....'
JOHN MARTYN fan...... truly missed this little bit of a Gem
Stunning
Saw him a few times live
Incredible 👌✌️💟🎶🎄☃️
I seen this tour of 99, his son Spencer is the guy helping with guitar at start, happy memories:-)
Yes, indeed! Beth, he's got all the reasons to love you..
Wow - what a stunning version. Absolutely sublime.
Probably the best version of this I've heard. A crossover between the indie-pop of Portishead and definitive sound of John Martyn, a jazz-pop if you like.
absolutely beautiful cover, my dad introduced me at the age of 21. can't get enough, so much soul.
It was recorded at The Forum in Waterford, Ireland. I don't think there is a better version, he done one one bbc I think for that Scottish bird but this is the bomb. I was there and everything looks the way it was. He wasn't living to far away and I'm sure this is the same gig. His son was playing with him at the time.
He owns this tune.
I was there at this gig in qati, he Came out to raptures applause and said I don't think so lol
All the Best, John
Great nights in your place Neil with John Martyn . Tommy Fleming was great as well . Eamonn Sweeney
wasn;t there another video of this tune live where he wore a blue suit? maybe I dreamt it.
Listening to him now on RTE radio , Late Date show. They've played two songs in succession. I saw him play a few times on the London Folk Scene in in the 60's a few times. Loved those gigs, small venues and very intimate too.
Thanks for posting.This is amazing.
What a GOD
Shame about the sound quality..i can hear like a fluttering..but jeez the best blues artist to have lived..the legend!
I wonder why it sounds like there’s laughter @1:28? Maybe it was just the synth
the two idiiots who gave this amazing video a thumbs down are die hard KISS fans
who is the stick player ?
Jim Lampi, I think
a little to freestylish lyrics
да он походу бухой ...