I'm a little late in getting this posted this week, but here
is the playlist of the last edition of Dr.
John's Idiosyncratic History of Rock and Roll, which featured folks and
folk-rock from the British Isles. By
clicking here, you can listen to a full recording of the program.
Colours, Donovan
Primrose Hill, John & Beverley Martyn
One Night Wonder, Meic Stevens
Seven Yellow Gypsies, Shirley Collins
Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave, Dave Mason
Neighbour Neighbour, Davy Graham
Come Wind Come Rain, Vashti Bunyan
Meet Me on the Corner, Lindisfarne
Poor Boy, Nick Drake
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Ewan MacColl &
Peggy Seeger
Granny Takes a Trip, The Purple Gang
Dear River Thames, Ralph McTell
Flowers of the Forest, Mike Heron
Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Fairport Convention
The Sea, Fotheringay
No More Sad Refrains, Sandy Denny
For Shame of Doing Wrong, Richard & Linda Thompson
Blackwater Side, Bert Jansch
Living By the Water, Anne Briggs
Nobody's Fault But Mine, John Renbourn
Market Song, Pentangle
A Summer Song, Chad & Jeremy
Come Stay With Me, Marianne Faithfull
Man of the World, Fleetwood Mac
Rue, Leonore Drewery
Where Is This Dream of Your Youth, Strawbs
How Come, Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance
All Around My Hat, Steeleye Span
Dirty Old Town, Pogues
A New England, Billy Bragg
Spanish Ladies Melody, Dave Swarbrick, Martin Carthy
& Diz Disley
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