Identifier6178123
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeDVD
Media Count1
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Folk at the BBC 1950-01-01 50's & 60's, London, England
Set 1John Henry - Woody Guthrie with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee (1948) - REMOVED - http://guitarvideos.com/dvd/13056dvd.htm
San Francisco Bay Blues - Ramblin' Jack Elliott *
The Miner Sings (1951) - A.L. Lloyd of Coal Magazine launches a competition to discover lesser known mining songs. Featuring Roland Robson
Twas In The Pleasant Month Of May - John and Jill Copper *
Rock Island Line - Pete Seeger (1966)
Country Blues - Peggy Seeger *
The Row Between The Cages - Ewan MacColl
The Cuckoo - Bob Davenport *
The Bold Drover - Harry Cox (1964)
Georgie - Martin Carthy *
Mick MacGuire - Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor (1960)
Jack of Diamonds - Lonnie Donegan (1957)
Monitor - Arts show from 1959 looking at the growth of guitar music, featuring Davy Graham playing "Cry Me A River". 30 second cut to remove audio of Elvis singing "Hound Dog"
The Ballad of Tom Joad - Andy Irvine *
Tonight (1960) - Alan Whicker reports on the persecution of Beatniks in Newquay, Cornwall. Featuring 2 songs by Wiz Jones.
With God On Our Side - Bob Dylan (1964) - REMOVED as it's in "No Direction Home".
Scarborough Fair - Martin Carthy (Mid 60s and 2005)



Set 2
Set 3
CommentAs the credits originally rolled over Dylan doing "With God On Our Side", I've made an alternative ending. The first "Folk Britannia" documentary finished with a 60s performance of "Scarborough Fair" by Martin Carthy segueing into audio of the Simon and Garfunkel version. I've removed the Simon and Garfunkel audio and replaced it with audio from Carthy's performance of the same song at the "Talking Bob Dylan Blues" concert held at the Barbican in London on 26th September 2005.

Three cuts - Woody Guthrie, Elvis and Dylan - totalling less than two and a half minutes.