Swish
05-21-2007, 04:56 AM
The pickins' are getting slim, but there's still time for a couple more relevant choices with on 6 more weeks to go, and they chose a pretty good one this week. Fairport Convention - Liege and Lief (1969).
The birth of English folk-rock. Considered an act of heresy by folk purists, this electrified album fragmented the band. No matter, the opening cry of 'Come all you roving minstrels' proved galvanic. Without this...no Celtic revivalist like the Pogues and Waterboys or decendants like the Levellers.
While they didn't exactly invent electric-folk (Bob Dylan, The Byrds), I would concur they inspired many to follow, especially the two bands he mentioned, the Pogues and the Waterboys. I guess we could throw the Strawbs and Steeleye Span in there, but I look forward to seeing some others add to the list. There have been dozens of changes to the lineup of FC over the years, but I would submit their best was during Richard Thompson's run with them.
Grandpa Swish
The birth of English folk-rock. Considered an act of heresy by folk purists, this electrified album fragmented the band. No matter, the opening cry of 'Come all you roving minstrels' proved galvanic. Without this...no Celtic revivalist like the Pogues and Waterboys or decendants like the Levellers.
While they didn't exactly invent electric-folk (Bob Dylan, The Byrds), I would concur they inspired many to follow, especially the two bands he mentioned, the Pogues and the Waterboys. I guess we could throw the Strawbs and Steeleye Span in there, but I look forward to seeing some others add to the list. There have been dozens of changes to the lineup of FC over the years, but I would submit their best was during Richard Thompson's run with them.
Grandpa Swish