This version is pristine, performance and sound. I love the silent screen actress photos. Some I know the names of, others I don't. I'm a subscriber now, thank you for this positivity!
@ Paul Hunt. Thanks for your comment. 🙏 Appreciated. I think maybe you meant the Stones’ “Paint It Black”? The riff at the start of that does sound similar to the one at the end of this live version of Bert’s Blues, which I hadn’t noticed before. This Donovan performance was broadcast some 4-5 months before “Paint It Black” was released in May 1966, but I can’t honestly see the Stones ever wanting to “borrow” a Donovan riff, can you?
@@kenny338833 thanks, you’re right it was Paint it Black. It’s a simple variation on a D chord so it’s not at all understandable that anyone could come up with riff based on it. Maybe it was “borrowed”!
Miss you Bert Jansch. RIP. Thankfully we still have Donovan. Namaste Z.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Appreciated. Namaste 🙏
Love the images of the silent screen actresses.
Many thanks for your comment. It’s appreciated. 🙏
Me too, so tastefully done!
This version is pristine, performance and sound. I love the silent screen actress photos. Some I know the names of, others I don't. I'm a subscriber now, thank you for this positivity!
Many thanks for your very kind comments and also for subscribing. Both much appreciated 🙏
Killer video! sound is pristine 🔥 👌goosebumps
Came for the Donavan subbed for the quality 🤘❤⚡💙💀🌹
Glad you like it Susie! Many thanks for taking the time to comment. It’s appreciated 🙏
Very nice
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Quality
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That riff at the end sounded close, real close, to Rolling Stones “ fade to black”.
@ Paul Hunt. Thanks for your comment. 🙏 Appreciated. I think maybe you meant the Stones’ “Paint It Black”? The riff at the start of that does sound similar to the one at the end of this live version of Bert’s Blues, which I hadn’t noticed before. This Donovan performance was broadcast some 4-5 months before “Paint It Black” was released in May 1966, but I can’t honestly see the Stones ever wanting to “borrow” a Donovan riff, can you?
@@kenny338833 thanks, you’re right it was Paint it Black. It’s a simple variation on a D chord so it’s not at all understandable that anyone could come up with riff based on it. Maybe it was “borrowed”!
@Paul Hunt. Maybe! 🤷♂️
Perharps Bert is for Bert Jansh.
Indeed, it is for Bert Jansch. Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is appreciated 🙏
Those do not look like good girls! Just sayin. : D
@Bruce Tidwell 😂 Lol. Thanks for your comment 🙏