Hunting Song
Whoa. I’m a big #Pentangle fan too but I can’t but bow before this avowal of love and indeed, awakening:
' These songs, stories and customs seemed to emanate from a very different kind of #Britain to the one invoked by anthems such as Rule, Britannia! or by the union jack. They had little to do with monarchy, military or empire; instead they conjured a vision of Britain that was enchanted, subversive and strange: a Britain I felt I could belong to. '

Dragged along by my dad to see Pentangle, I heard something ancient that kickstarted my obsession with this country’s folklore – an enchanted, subversive and strange version of a Britain where I could truly belong
Sir John Alot Of Merrie Englandes Musyk Thyng & Ye Grene Knyghte by John Renbourn released on Transatlantic Records in 1968.
Review by Bruce Eder
An instrumental album (originally called Sir John Alot of Merrie England) featuring John Renbourn with his Pentangle bandmate Terry Cox on percussion and Ray Warleigh on flute. Originally released in England in 1968, the same year that Pentangle started to record, Sir John Alot was steeped largely in English folk music. Highlights include "The Trees They Do Grow High" (aka "Long A-Growing"), solo guitar miniatures such as "Lady Goes to Church," the epic "Morgana," with its sharply nuanced tempo and timbre changes, and the sprightly "My Dear Boy."..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9HFxkr8abg&list=OLAK5uy_lTwgEENcm3DL2888TWIarsj9OS-8Tqf-0
#JohnRenbourn #TerryCox #Pentangle #FolkMusic #RayWarleigh #Music
Thee Œarly Dayze Of Hyghe Knyghtes | One
The content presents "THEE ŒARLY DAYZE OF HYGHE KNYGHTES," a curated selection of psychedelic sixties songs that reflect themes of English nobility, chivalry, and historical imagery. It encompasses ideas of medieval life, including knights, castles, and courtly manners, alongside a list of featured tracks from various artists.https://monocledalchemist.com/2025/10/27/thee-oearly-dayze-of-hyghe-knyghtes-one/
No love is sorrow
Pentangle
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9T74JATNdJE
#BBCRadio3 #LateJunction
#Pentangle #VeritySharp #song
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