Nice video Mal I just picked up the first 2 albums fairly cheap yesterday on your recommendation! Gave them a clean (using your method 😂) and a spin and really enjoyed them. The chap also had Roll on Ruby, but I left that one as I hadn’t heard of it - sounds like the right decision. Anyway thanks for the heads up take care.
@@VinylMonkey58 we had a few holidays on Holy Island and the Crown & Anchor was our eating place for a week, members of the band still visit from time to time
I really enjoyed your review of those albums. I discovered Lindisfarne as a teenager in the late seventies by buying a "cut-out" album for 50 cents called Roll On Ruby. Now, I know that most critics would strike that album, and most lindisfarne fans think that album is the worst of the era. But you should give it another delve. I could listen to that whole album anytime. And as a bonus, when I bought the CD and had four bonus tracks from happy daze. After going back and listening to happy days, I don't care for it or the versions of those songs. But the four bonus tracks are absolutely fantastic. I guess in comparison to the original lindisfarne, I can understand why fans of the original aren't as keen on Roll On ruby. But I think roll on Ruby was one of the best records ever made. From start to finish not one bad or unpleasant part, and those four bonus songs put it over the top. One of my all-time favorites. Take another listen to it, and see if you can figure out why that album has had such an effect on me all these years. By the way, I have never heard or seen a song by Lindisfarne on any radio or television here in the us. And I've never met anyone who's ever heard of them. Don't you think that's bizarre and maybe even a crime?! Thanks again for your reviews.
Thanks very much Matt for your comprehensive comments and your case for Roll on Ruby. I'm just back from holiday today and picking up on emails/comments etc but I intend to give that album another go in the next week or so.
Have you heard Elvis Costello sing winter song and his thoughts about it.I requested Billy Mitchell and Ray Laidlaw to sing it on BBC Tees a few years ago. It was magnificent.
Nice video Mal I just picked up the first 2 albums fairly cheap yesterday on your recommendation! Gave them a clean (using your method 😂) and a spin and really enjoyed them. The chap also had Roll on Ruby, but I left that one as I hadn’t heard of it - sounds like the right decision. Anyway thanks for the heads up take care.
The pics on Fog,are all taken on Holy Island,the pub ones are the Crown & Anchor,and the B&B still has the same sign up today
Thanks for that info Brendan. I just thought they had the look of a workies club
@@VinylMonkey58 we had a few holidays on Holy Island and the Crown & Anchor was our eating place for a week, members of the band still visit from time to time
The picture on the bench , the bench itself was fenced off for many years. But you can have your picture with your self on it.
Love The News,Jukebox Gypsy should have been a big hit
Much better as a live band in my opinion lady Eleanor is a beautiful track along with run for home
Cheers Brian - I'd agree with you late 70s onwards, when I did enjoy them live a few times-but I do love their first 3 studio albums
I really enjoyed your review of those albums. I discovered Lindisfarne as a teenager in the late seventies by buying a "cut-out" album for 50 cents called Roll On Ruby. Now, I know that most critics would strike that album, and most lindisfarne fans think that album is the worst of the era. But you should give it another delve. I could listen to that whole album anytime. And as a bonus, when I bought the CD and had four bonus tracks from happy daze. After going back and listening to happy days, I don't care for it or the versions of those songs. But the four bonus tracks are absolutely fantastic. I guess in comparison to the original lindisfarne, I can understand why fans of the original aren't as keen on Roll On ruby. But I think roll on Ruby was one of the best records ever made. From start to finish not one bad or unpleasant part, and those four bonus songs put it over the top. One of my all-time favorites.
Take another listen to it, and see if you can figure out why that album has had such an effect on me all these years.
By the way, I have never heard or seen a song by Lindisfarne on any radio or television here in the us. And I've never met anyone who's ever heard of them. Don't you think that's bizarre and maybe even a crime?!
Thanks again for your reviews.
Thanks very much Matt for your comprehensive comments and your case for Roll on Ruby. I'm just back from holiday today and picking up on emails/comments etc but I intend to give that album another go in the next week or so.
"Nicely out of tune" is my number one choice also.
Awesome lp !
Thanks for the comment Tina
'Back and Forth' is a great album and would be my number one in the list. 1978 was also the year I first saw the band.
Thanks for your opinion Kim-much appreciated
Have you heard Elvis Costello sing winter song and his thoughts about it.I requested Billy Mitchell and Ray Laidlaw to sing it on BBC Tees a few years ago. It was magnificent.
Cheers Andrew-I hadn't heard EC's version until now (on UA-cam). Haven't heard his views -I guess he's highlighting what a great song it is?
@@VinylMonkey58 one of his band is from Stockton.
Did you find the hidden message on the Roll on ruby cover ?.....naughty :)
Very well done. thanks.
Thanks for the kind comment Allan
The exact same order of preference as I have 🍻
Thanks GyronCinque..."great minds and all that" :)