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  • John Martyn

    RIP

    BBC NEWS | Scotland | Glasgow, Lanarkshire and West | Songwriter Martyn dies, aged 60
    To see a world in a grain of sand
    And a heaven in a wild flower

  • #2
    I heard this earlier too Manda, really sad
    But not unexpected... poor man... Didn't do himself any favours healthwise did he?

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    • #3
      It was gonna come to him sooner rather than later, Gutted as I love his music - have got about 6 of his albums - from the very early "London Conversation", but my fave has to be "Solid Air" - a truly amazing album for it's time.
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      • #4
        I think Bless the Weather is mine, but really, I wouldn't turn any of them off. I really liked the track he did with Sister Bliss too 'Deliver Me'. Thank goodness that when somebody dies, it doesn't all disappear with them.
        OH and I are going to keep it quiet tonight, listen to a few albums.

        OH's sister went to see him play live a few years ago, he only managed one tune before more or less crawling off the stage, he was in such a state. But had seen him a couple of years before that when he played for hours...

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        • #5
          Madderbat introduced me to John Martyn about 7 years ago we only have 3 of his albums though.
          Not much I can say but I think he will be sadly missed.
          Here's one of my favourites
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOi_wxypeGc
          Last edited by bubblewrap; 29-01-2009, 09:29 PM.
          The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
          Brian Clough

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          • #6
            Actually John & Beverley Martyn - Road to Ruin was my introduction and still nearly my favourite. 'Solid Air' and 'Bless the Weather' are great too.
            Last edited by smallblueplanet; 29-01-2009, 09:34 PM.
            To see a world in a grain of sand
            And a heaven in a wild flower

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            • #7
              YouTube - John Martyn - Bless the Weather

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              • #8
                A true genius - he was my favorite artist. I first saw him with Beverly in the late sixties. Last saw him in Worcester a few years ago. Have all 26 of his albums (now on ipod!) Favorite songs - Couldn't love you more and Spencer the Rover, but his cover of Over the Rainbow is mindblowin'
                Last edited by digthatchick; 30-01-2009, 12:03 AM.
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                • #9
                  Cant say I remember him have listned to the ones put on here and nope cant say I do. Still sad to see he has died though.
                  Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
                  and ends with backache

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                  • #10
                    Have to admit I had never heard of him until yesterday, when hubby brought home a musician who is (sort of) helping develop the music group in the local Headway branch. This musician (Raymond Turvey) was talking about him and his untimely death. When Raymond left I Googled and found out more. Listened to some of his music - divine. Oh, a personal thank you to Raymond for adjusting hubby's Dreadnought guitar - you are a star
                    Last edited by FROSTYFRECKLE; 30-01-2009, 04:27 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
                      I think OH's sister went to see him play live a few years ago, he only managed one tune before more or less crawling off the stage, he was in such a state. But had seen him a couple of years before that when he played for hours...
                      I went to see him a long long time ago at Glasgow Uni. Just him, a barstool and a guitar. He walked onstage, sat down, took out a huge spliff, smoked the whole thing in complete silence then played an amazing set. One of my favourite concert moments of all time.
                      Last edited by sewer rat; 30-01-2009, 08:18 PM.
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                      British by birth
                      Scottish by the Grace of God

                      http://scotsburngarden.blogspot.com/
                      http://davethegardener.blogspot.com/

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                      • #12
                        Sweet little mysteries - Playing now .............Here
                        The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
                        Brian Clough

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                        • #13
                          His music figured big in my teenage years, nearly 30 years ago, and only a couple of months ago I introduced it to my own teenage sons. Needless to say they took no time in updating their ipods - great music is timeless in it's appeal.
                          Last edited by Oleander; 30-01-2009, 08:52 PM.
                          Never say never!

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                          • #14
                            OH is a huge fan - has all the albums, live and studio recordings and had been to loads of gigs. He dragged me along to a couple of gigs and I have to say I did rather grow to like him. We last saw him nearly 2 years ago after he had had his leg amputated and he played divinely and he was so much 'happier' than the previous gig. RIP

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