Don't you grieve by Roy Harper song. Andy Roberts music guitar and vocals, here during one of the regular Tuesday evening live streaming sessions or webcasts.Baby dont you grieve after me, as on Roy Harper's LP Flat Baroque and Beserk.
A staple in the Andy Roberts repertoire for 35 years
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Showing posts with label Don't you grieve. Show all posts
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Don't you grieve - Andy Roberts song by Roy Harper
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Andy Smythe Trio at Havering Folk Club
Last night was the guest spot of The Andy Smythe Trio at Havering Folk Club.
Andy Smythe sang mostly his own songs and some from The Waterboys, Woodie Guthrie and Leonard Cohen while strumming accoustic guitar or playing electric piano. The rest of the trio consisted of an electric bass player and another who played electric fiddle, slide guitar, electric guitar and something I'd not seen before which looks and plays like an electric viola but somehow sounds much deeper, more in the range of a cello. The songs seemed to be mostly about America.
I played a couple of songs with my cello guitar, the first being a new style for me at Havering Folk Club - a song from musical theatre.
From Evita, On this Night of a Thousand Stars.
And Roy Harper's Don't you grieve.
Andy Smythe sang mostly his own songs and some from The Waterboys, Woodie Guthrie and Leonard Cohen while strumming accoustic guitar or playing electric piano. The rest of the trio consisted of an electric bass player and another who played electric fiddle, slide guitar, electric guitar and something I'd not seen before which looks and plays like an electric viola but somehow sounds much deeper, more in the range of a cello. The songs seemed to be mostly about America.
I played a couple of songs with my cello guitar, the first being a new style for me at Havering Folk Club - a song from musical theatre.
From Evita, On this Night of a Thousand Stars.
And Roy Harper's Don't you grieve.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Missing Weeks
I missed a couple of weeks at the Havering Folk club recently due to illness and events, so the last one I attended was on October 8th, another singers' night at which I played "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" "Don't you Grieve" and the Wreckers Prayer, my first repeat.
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