John Renbourn Group - John Barleycorn 1977
YouTubeでの評価:![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
投稿者:VolksMusik08さん
再生回数:3,135
再生時間:03:41
Near by Traffic & Jethro Tull my favorite interpretation of this beautiful traditionell song.John Renbourn Group 1977 is:John Renbourn - guitars, vocalsTony Roberts - vocals, flute, recorders, oboe, piccoloJacqui McShee - vocalsSue Draheim - fiddle, vocalsKeshave Sathe - tabla, finger cymbalsSongtext:There were three men come from the WestTheir fortunes for to try,And these three made a solemn vow:"John Barleycorn must die."They plowed, they sowed, they harrowed him in,Threw clods upon his head,'Til these three men were satisfiedJohn Barleycorn was dead.They let him lie for a very long time,'Til the rains from heaven did fall,When little Sir John raised up his headAnd so amazed them all.They let him stand 'til Mid-Summer's DayWhen he looked both pale and wan;Then little Sir John grew a long, long beardAnd so became a man.They hired men with their scythes so sharpTo cut him off at the knee;They rolled him and tied him around the waist,And served him barbarously.They hired men with their sharp pitchforksTo pierce him to the heart,But the loader did serve him worse than that,For he bound him to the cart.They wheeled him 'round and around the field'Til they came unto a barn,And there they took a solemn oathOn poor John Barleycorn.They hired men with their crab-tree sticksTo split him skin from bone,But the miller did serve him worse than that,For he ground him between two stones.There's little Sir John in the nut-brown bowl,And there's brandy in the glass,And little Sir John in the nut-brown bowlProved the strongest man at last.The huntsman cannot hunt the foxNor loudly blow his hornAnd the tinker cannot mend his potsWithout John Barleycorn.BIOGRAPHY John Renbourn: Guitarist John Renbourn is one of the fathers of contemporary British folk music and is one of the finest fingerstyle players in the world. A founder of the seminal group Pentangle, Renbourn's music fuses British and Celtic folk with blues, jazz, British early music, classic guitar and Eastern styles. Born and raised in Torquay, England, Renbourn began playing guitar as a teen. At first he was into skiffle, a style that became popular as the a folk music revival was beginning. An instructional book, How to Play Guitar by Rory McKuen, introduced Renbourn to the music of many American folk artists and he began to research them. In 1964, he began studying classical guitar at the George Abbot School in Guildford. Two years later he was playing folk music in Soho where he met many other musicians, including Paul Simon, Davey Graham and most importantly, Bert Jansch, a guitar player whom Renbourn greatly admired. Renbourn and Jansch were roommates for a while; during impromptu sessions they noticed how much in synch they were and how easy it was to play together. Both men had fledgling recording careers at the time. Renbourn performed on Jansch's second album and afterward they teamed up formally to record Bert and John. In 1967 the two founded Pentangle and remained together through 1978. Renbourn, as with the other group members, continued to release such solo albums as The Hermit and The Black Balloon. He formed the John Renbourn Group in the '80s and began adding an East Indian percussion and jazz woodwinds to his music. Around the mid-'80s, he teamed up with guitarist Stefan Grossman and embarked upon a series of world tours. The two also recorded a few albums before Renbourn went on to found the ensemble Ship of Fools and play music with a stronger Celtic influence. He continues to tour alone and with other guitarists including Grossman, Larry Coryell and Isaac Guillory. He also occasionally reunites with Jansch and sometimes tours with Scottish storyteller Robin Williamson. by Sandra Brennan (All Music Guide)More samples:http://music.barnesandnoble.com/A-Maid-in-Bedlam/John-Renbourn/e/16351790422


















