My friend Eddie Buckley is mentioned in this song "Eddie for the jokes inbetween" He was a roadie for Barcley James in the 70's. He passed away 12 months ago, he was a great guy and this tune always brings a tear to my eye. God bless you Mr B
I just learned of BJH about 4 months ago. Another great band that slipped under Americas radar.......I was inspired to do my own video.......Nice post.
Wow this is amazing, never knew there was a video/TV appearance. Anyone know where it's from? TOTP or German TV? And what's with Woolly wearing gloves? lol
A time when BJH were really struggling to write decent material. This was a B side at best, but found its way onto 'Baby ...' Like John's blue tartan hat, though. He had a red one just like it, too.
My friend Eddie Buckley is mentioned in this song "Eddie for the jokes inbetween"
He was a roadie for Barcley James in the 70's. He passed away 12 months ago, he was a great guy and this tune always brings a tear to my eye. God bless you Mr B
*Thank you* very much for putting it here! Never seen that video before as a die-hard fan of BJH!
So wonderful to see and hear them from their early days!
♪♪♫♫♫♫♪♪...41 years old*** Pity it has stopped in the middle...Amazing Video never else showed!!! Thx (again) Ludo
What a really pity this song ends, where it should not...What a sunny song even in the darkest moments....That can only be ...BJH!
This is the actual finished track on the Baby James Harvest album, until this video cuts out. Check out the album cover if you've never seen it.
RIP Woolly Wolstenholme 13 Dec 2010
Very futuristic in 1972, and such a power (suddenly was John Lees eventualy the leader of the band?) Great song anyway!!!!
Song from 'Baby James Harvest'...
I just learned of BJH about 4 months ago. Another great band that slipped under Americas radar.......I was inspired to do my own video.......Nice post.
the fuckin keyboard dude has fishin gloves on
Wow this is amazing, never knew there was a video/TV appearance. Anyone know where it's from? TOTP or German TV? And what's with Woolly wearing gloves? lol
What a pity this stops half way the song.....John Lees is pretty good here!!! And in 1972 the feeling was there!!!!
@dennomanno are you perhaps from England?
A time when BJH were really struggling to write decent material. This was a B side at best, but found its way onto 'Baby ...' Like John's blue tartan hat, though. He had a red one just like it, too.