From a Danish TV film broadcast in 1976. 0:00 Lost And Gone (from Santa Barbara Honeymoon) 1:50 Interview 3:46 When the Teardrops Fell (live, 1975) 7:36 Interview
Bert Jansch was an extraordinary talent. I never tire of his music. I wish that I was born earlier, so that I might have seen him live. Long live your music, Mr. Jansch.
I agree. Better than the Santa Barbara Honeymoon version, He rewrote the bridge soon after that recording, and it hangs together a lot better - still an emotionally raw and honest expression of his split from his wife.
I’m 24, and I discovered Pentangle on UA-cam about 10 years ago through the song Cruel Sister. At first what impressed me was Jacqui’s voice but as I got older I started to appreciate the amazing musicians that made up this folk band. I started to appreciate Bert Jansch’s voice too, which I hadn’t appreciated at first but of course his guitar playing has always been phenomenal. This is an awesome tribute; I’ve been listening to his solo stuff a lot lately.
Thank you. Inspiring. Here is a quote from Jackie Kay, from her poetry collection entitled ‘Darling’. “ The dead don’t go till we do, loved ones. They are beside us, holding our hands”.
I love this! I lost my wife of 24 years, 5 years ago. I still miss her every single day. This thought really brings it home and helps more than you can imagine. Thank you. Bert Jansch has been a musical hero of mine for decades. R.I.P., troubadour.
@@thattubesound2214 Very sorry to hear, Sir. My sincere condolences. Jansch (and other artists like him) offer some consolation for the sorrows of this life. Best wishes to you.
Bert Jansch was an extraordinary talent. I never tire of his music. I wish that I was born earlier, so that I might have seen him live. Long live your music, Mr. Jansch.
I was fortunate enough to see him perform live in the early seventies with Pentangle, and then in 2007 solo at the New Morning club in Paris
Such an uncomplicated, talented and inspirational musician he was. R.I.P. Bert Jansch.
There is something hauntingly resonant about this specific recording of When The Teardrops Fell. So beautifully performed. What a beautiful soul.
I agree. Better than the Santa Barbara Honeymoon version, He rewrote the bridge soon after that recording, and it hangs together a lot better - still an emotionally raw and honest expression of his split from his wife.
I’m 24, and I discovered Pentangle on UA-cam about 10 years ago through the song Cruel Sister. At first what impressed me was Jacqui’s voice but as I got older I started to appreciate the amazing musicians that made up this folk band. I started to appreciate Bert Jansch’s voice too, which I hadn’t appreciated at first but of course his guitar playing has always been phenomenal. This is an awesome tribute; I’ve been listening to his solo stuff a lot lately.
He has influenced my days since discovering him in my early twenties.RIP Bert❤
He is truly exceptional. Its really hars for me to forgive him for ripping Jimmy Page though. But no doubt he was pretty talented.
Grandiose THANKS! Love Bert forever, hugs from Russia❤
Thank you. Inspiring. Here is a quote from Jackie Kay, from her poetry collection entitled ‘Darling’. “ The dead don’t go till we do, loved ones. They are beside us, holding our hands”.
I love this! I lost my wife of 24 years, 5 years ago. I still miss her every single day. This thought really brings it home and helps more than you can imagine. Thank you. Bert Jansch has been a musical hero of mine for decades. R.I.P., troubadour.
@@thattubesound2214 Very sorry to hear, Sir. My sincere condolences. Jansch (and other artists like him) offer some consolation for the sorrows of this life. Best wishes to you.
santa barbara honeymoon was my introduction to bert jansch
This is superb thanks. It’s mad seeing him use a plectrum never seen him use one before
Thank you John ❤
Thanks for sharing
This is wonderful! Thank you!
Been trying to find the whole version of this for a while, bless you!
Incredible. Thank you
This great....thankyou
Thanks man!
THANX FOR THIS!!!!!!!!
THE LEGEND Tom Bingham