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NOTE: Roy's first gig.
(shared bill with Alex Campbell)
NOTE: The year could be also 1968.
(shared bill with Alex Campbell)
(shared bill with Incredible String Band)
(guest spot; main act Nigel Denver)
"I can recall that he talked about electro-compulsive therapy and then sang a song in which he imitated a nurse saying, 'E.C.T. today'. For another song, he sang into the soundhole of his guitar to achieve an echo effect - and I think it was to do with a graveyard but I could be wrong. He also mentioned that he had been to, or just come back from, Copenhagen."
(Ian Woodward)
(shared bill with Ralph May/McTell, Cliff Aungier, Henry Bartlett)
"My diary only says 'Henry' but I'm pretty certain his surname was Bartlett. 'Henry' used to run a jug band called Henry's Strimmed Implements, a group I had booked when I was the organiser of a college folk club. Ralph May (who later changed his name to Ralph McTell) was a member of his group and they used to bring along a young singer called Jacqui, who joined them to sing a couple of songs - she was Jacqui McShee who later became a member of Pentangle."
(Ian Woodward)
(guest spot; main act John Renbourn with Jacqui McShee)
(shared bill with Tim Buckley)
(shared bill with Young Tradition, Al Stewart, John Henry Crocket, Tom, Moxy)
NOTE: An all-night session running till Sunday (16th).
(shared bill with Incredible String Band)
(shared bill with Dominic Behan The Ian Campbell Folk Group, Sydney Carter, Chapter Three, Shirley & Dolly Collins, The Corries, Karl Dallas, Nigel Denver, Tony Foxworthy, Roy Guest, Johnny Handle, Spider John Koerner, The Incredible String Band, Trevor Lucas, Tony McCarthy, Noel Murphy, John Pearse, The Picadilly Line, Tom Rush, Derek Sarjeant, Al Stewart, Jeremy Taylor, The Tinkers, The Watersons and The Young Tradition)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin)
"I co-ran this club during its short life (about 2 months) and we booked Roy, Al Stewart, The Incredible String Band, Wizz Jones and Clive Palmer, The Young Tradition and one or two others I can no longer remember. It's quite possible that I still owe Roy his £10 fee!"
(David Hele)
Live session with Forever, Zengem, Midspring Dithering, You Don't Need Money (first broadcast 1967-10-29).
(shared bill with The Watersons, The Incredible String Band, Al Stewart, Dorris Henderson and Chapter Three)
"I had lived further north in London, not far from Enfield, which is why I went to the two Enfield shows [...] On one of those two occasions, Roy needed a lift back and travelled in the back seat of the Jowett Javelin car owned by one of my flatmates. We dropped him at Chalk Farm tube station, from where he could get back home on the tube train. He was either drunk or stoned but quite talkative, though not always coherent. I can recall he talked about Cuba, either that he wanted to go there or had been there."
(Ian Woodward)
Live session with Life Goes By, In A Beautiful Rambling Mess, Ballad Of Songwriter, All You Need Is (first broadcast 1968-03-17).
(guest spot; main acts Ron Geesin, John Martyn and Ralph McTell)
NOTE: An all-night session running till Sunday (31st).
"According to Ralph McTell, John Martyn never played this gig; Roy Harper stood in for him."
(Big Muff - The John Martyn Pages)
(guest spot; main acts Ron Geesin and John Martyn)
A 6-minute audience recording exists with On The First Day Of April with an introduction by Ron Geesin. Roy has never released the song, but a version with Norwegian lyrics was released by Lillebjørn Nilsen (see the discography). In a Twitter post on 2020-12-22 Nilsen mentioned the original title of Roy's song.
(shared bill with Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stefan Grossman, David Bowie and John Peel)
(shared bill with Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd and Tyrannosaurus Rex)
(shared bill with Jimi Hendrix, Pentangle, Donovan, Fleetwood Mac, John Mayal, The Taste, Geno Washington, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Family, Al Stewart and Alexis Korner)
(shared bill with Fleetwood Mac, Ten Years After, Fairport Convention, Family and Eclection London)
(shared bill with The Move, Pete Brown's Battered Ornaments and Clouds)
(shared bill with Alexis Korner Blues Band, Pete Brown, Deviants, The Action and Ron Geesin)
(shared bill with Bert Jansch and John Renbourn)
(shared bill with Bert Jansch and John Renbourn)
A 50-minute audience recording exists with Hors D'Oeuvres, North Country, Blackpool, I Hate The White Man, Feeling All The Saturday, Me And My Woman, Tom Tiddler's Ground and One For All.
(shared bill with Country Joe, Yes and Van Der Graaf Generator)
(shared bill with Pete Brown, The Egg, Alexis Korner and Stray)
(shared bill with Pink Floyd)
"I went to the gig at the Manchester College of Commerce in May 1969 (the night that Pink Floyd recorded the live part of Ummagumma). There were many other acts on including Roy playing late at night in what must have been a classroom until we were all thrown out by a janitor who said he had to get the room ready for an exam the next morning! Roy simply walked out of the room with his guitar in his hand, saying 'follow me' and carried on playing in another room."
(John Gray)
(shared bill with Pink Floyd)
(shared bill with Pink Floyd)
(shared bill with Al Stewart)
(with The Nice)
Roy guested The Nice's session, and sang & wrote lyrics for St. Thomas (first broadcast 1969-06-08, released on The Nice America: The BBC Sessions).
Live session with Francesca (*), Hell's Angels, She's The One (*), I Hate The White Man and It's Tomorrow And Tomorrow Is Yesterday (*) (first broadcast 1969-06-08). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume I. Tracks marked with (*) released also on some CD reissues of Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith.
(shared bill with The Nice and Idle Race)
(shared bill with Led Zeppelin, The Nice and Fleetwood Mac)
"Roy did an unscheduled slot at the first Bath Festival of Blues and progressive music in a sports ground in Bath itself, performing I Hate The White Man and Hell's Angels. Same bill included Led Zeppelin, The Nice, Fleetwood Mac etc. As I remember, he got a mixed response as a lot of people weren't familiar with his music and found White Man uncomfortable."
(John Reeves)
(shared bill with Free and Vinegar Tom)
I Hate The White Man released on Flat Baroque And Berserk. The whole (or at least most of the) concert released on Live At Les Cousins.
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
A 35-minute TV broadcast Plastic Fantastic ... with One For All, The Garden Of Getshemane (a working title of It's Tomorrow And Today Is Yesterday), Hell's Angels, How Does It Feel and Forever.
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
(shared bill with Ron Geesin and Ralph McTell)
A live session with Don't You Grieve, I Hate The White Man and North Country (first broadcast 1970-01-03). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume I.
(with Turid)
A 17-minute recording exists with Don't You Grieve, Feeling All The Saturday, I Hate The White Man and Goodbye.
(shared bill with Genesis)
(shared bill with Lillebjørn Nilsen and Finn Kalvik)
(shared bill with Humble Pie)
(shared bill with The Strawbs)
(shared bill with Hook Foot)
(shared bill with Pink Floyd, Kevin Ayers, Edgar Broughton Band, Formerly Fat Harry and Lol Coxhill)
A live session with One Man Rock And Roll Band, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock (first broadcast 1971-01-04).
A concert broadcast with Hors d'Oeuvres, One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Same Old Rock, South Africa and Kangaroo Blues. All tracks (except South Africa), released on The BBC Tapes, Volume I.
(shared bill with Bridget St. John)
(shared bill with Third Ear Band)
A live session with One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Same Old Rock, Kangaroo Blues (first broadcast 1971-05-15).
(shared bill with Mogul Thrash, Blonde On Blonde, Kevin Ayers & The Whole World, Gasworks, Seth Bromley's Band, Bodicea and Tam Lin)
A 60-minute audience recording exists with Hors d'Oeuvres, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Feeling All The Saturday, The Same Old Rock (spoken), Acapulco Gold, Me And My Woman, Kangaroo Blues and Tom Tiddler's Ground.
(shared bill with Third Ear Band and Mike Chapman)
(shared bill with King Crimson, Jack Bruce and Formerly Fat Harry)
NOTE: Roy was substituting Third Ear Band, who didn't turn up.
A live session with Highway Blues, North Country, South Africa, The Lord's Prayer (first broadcast 1971-12-13).
(shared bill with Thin Lizzy, Brinsley Schwartz, The Joan Littlewood Theatre Group)
"I was sent to boarding school at Repton, near Derby and distinctly remember Roy coming to play at the school as I remember enjoying the concert - not long after this he spent a long time in hospital. I was at school between September 1970 and June 1975. I think the concert was in 72 or 73."
(Henry Boot)
NOTE: The year could be also 1973.
(shared bill with Roxy Music and Flash)
"He only played 'White Man' at the end of a session where he talked, tuned his guitar smoked joints and listened to the large gathering of 'friends' on stage behind him including the late Roger Brooks."
(Neil Ritson)
(shared bill with John Martyn)
NOTE: The gig did not happen as Roy got seriously ill and was admitted to hospital earlier during the month.
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
A live session with Forever, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, South Africa, Little Lady, All Ireland (first broadcast 1973-02-19). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume I.
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(shared bill with Judee Sill)
(with Jimmy Page)
Male Chauvinist Pig Blues released on Flashes From The Archives Of Oblivion.
A live session with Forever and North Country (first broadcast 1974-04-01). Both tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume III.
"Roy played in the summer (no idea of the date) in the grounds of Oystermouth Castle, at The Mumbles, Swansea. It was a scorching Saturday and Roy was due to end a day that included Mungo Jerry and local blues/rock band Flying Aces (after founder members Martin & George Ace), amongst others. There was a crowd of several hundred, many coming in free because the grounds are a "public park" and the "entrance fee" was only a "donation" in legal terms, because it would have been illegal to refuse the public free entry. Some trouble started during the Mungo Jerry set, which included running battles between rival groups of spectators and bottles being thrown at the stage. The police were called to restore order, which took a couple of hours by the time the debris had been cleared. It was announced that the rest of the concert had been cancelled, and most people left. I stayed with a few friends to see what happened, and to help the bands pack up their kit. While speakers were being loaded into vans, Roy appeared out of a tent with an acoustic guitar. He sat on a stool and started to play. Some of the park officials tried to stop him, but the crowd of 20-30 circled around Roy and he just carried on. We had a wonderful hour of just Roy and his guitar playing and singing to this tiny audience, all gathered within about 6 feet from him!"
(Tim Douglas)
"I was at the Oystermouth Castle performance (1974?) but remember it rather differently! As I recall, the lights failed and Roy played in total darkness! I think that it was amplified though."
(Anonymous)
A 10-minute live session with Commune and North Country.
(with The Intergalactic Elephant Band i.e. David Bedford & orchestra, John Bonham, Ronnie Lane, Max Middleton, Keith Moon and Jimmy Page)
Some songs released on Flashes From The Archives Of Oblivion and CD reissues of Valentine.
A live session with Forever, Twelve Hours Of Sunset and North Country (first broadcast 1974-04-01).
A live session with Commune, Forever, Highway Blues, I'll See You Again, North Country, Too Many Movies (first broadcast 1974-03-19). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume III.
(with David Bedford and orchestra)
A concert broadcast with Hors d'Oeuvres, Too Many Movies, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Forever, South Africa, Highway Blues, I'll See You Again, Commune, Another Day, North Country, Twelve Hours Of Sunset. All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume II.
(with David Gilmour, John Paul Jones and Steve Broughton)
A 15-minute audience recording of The Game exists.
A live session with Highway Blues, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Too Many Movies and Home (first broadcast 1974-12-12). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume III.
"I don't recall the exact date, but it was a cold, foggy night. Roy (like Dylan had ten years previously) horrified many of his fans by picking up an electic guitar. He did a solo rendition of "The Game" (which we'd never heard before), as well as some electrified versions of some other songs."
(David Jackson)
A 15-minute recording exists.
A 10-minute broadcast with interview and North Country.
(with Trigger)
A recording exists with Referendum, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives One Man Rock And Roll Band, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Commune, Me And My Woman, Too Many Movies, Home, The Game and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children.
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
A recording exists with Hallucinating Light, Referendum, The Spirit Lives Too Many Movies, Home, The Game, Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children and Highway Blues.
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
A 45-minute audience recording exists with One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, Me And My Woman, Hallucinating Light and Referendum.
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
A live session with Referendum, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives (first broadcast 1975-06-23). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume V.
(with Trigger)
"I was sitting on the steps waiting for the doors to open when a roadie asked if I wanted to help, and I ended up operating one of the spotlights from the back of the hall!"
(Tim Douglas)
(with Trigger)
(with Trigger)
A concert with Hallucinating Light, Referendum, Highway Blues, Too Many Movies, The Spirit Lives, Home, The Game and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children (first broadcast 1975-09-06). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume IV.
(with Trigger; shared bill with Pink Floyd, Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band, Steve Miller Band, Graham Chapman and Linda Lewis)
A 30-minute audience recording exists with Referendum, Highway Blues, Too Many Movies and The Spirit Lives. A 155-minute audience recording exists of the Pink Floyd's set with Roy singing Have A Cigar.
World premiere of David Bedford's composition Twelve Hours Of Sunset for choir and orchestra. Conducted by John Poole. A 35-minute recording exists of the BBC broadcast.
A 65-minute radio broadcast (WMMR) with South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hallucinating Light, Referendum, Home, The Game and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children.
(with Trigger: Andy Roberts, Dave Cochran, John Halsey)
A 25-minute radio broadcast (KSAN FM) with The Spirit Lives and The Game. Apparently also a 50-minute master tape exists with a more complete set.
(shared bill with Tommy Bolin)
(shared bill with Tommy Bolin)
(shared bill with Tommy Bolin)
(shared bill with Elliot Murphy)
(shared bill with Elliot Murphy)
A 40-minute radio broadcast with Me And My Woman, Hallucinating Light, Referendum, Home and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children. This could be from either one of the dates.
(shared bill with Tommy Bolin)
(shared bill with The Amazing Rhythm Aces)
(shared bill with Albion Dance Band)
A 20-minute broadcast.
(with Chips)
A live session with Another Day, Cherishing The Lonesome, These Last Days, Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children. (first broadcast 1977-02-18). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume V.
(with Chips)
(with Chips)
(with Chips)
A 10-minute live TV session with One Of Those Days In England and Cherishing The Lonesome. One Of Those Days In England released on The Old Grey Whistle Test, Volume 2.
A 90-minute recording exists with One Of Those Days In England, Another Day, Naked Flame, Forget Me Not, Cherishing The Lonesome, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Referendum, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Highway Blues.
(with Chips)
(with Chips)
"I went to the press conference, chatted with Harper there, and have a pretty strong memory of watching the set from upstairs in the balcony at the back of Vanha... and that he played 'When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease', and I remember thinking it was too too estoteric and too too English for the audience, but two other guys up there - one from YLE I think - just said it was fucking fantastic, which was a surprise..."
(William Moore)
(with Chips)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with One Of Those Days In England, Another Day, Naked Flame, Forget Me Not, Cherishing The Lonesome, Prick Up In The Saddle, Take Me Home, Referendum, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children.
(with Chips)
A 95-minute audience recording exists with One Of Those Days In England, Another Day, Naked Flame, Forget Me Not, Cherishing The Lonesome, Prick Up In The Saddle, Take Me Home, Referendum, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues and Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children.
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease released on a CD reissue of HQ.
(with Black Sheep; shared bill with Spriguns)
(with Andy Roberts)
A concert broadcast with Forget Me Not, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), I Hate The White Man, The Same Old Rock, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Highway Blues (first broadcast 1978-10-07). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume VI.
A 50-minute soundboard recording exists with North Country, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, South Africa, The Game, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Forget Me Not.
An 80-minute TV broadcast with Cherishing The Lonesome, North Country, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, South Africa, The Game, Forget Me Not, One Man Rock And Roll Band, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Cherishing The Lonesome and Home.
A 60-minute recording exists.
(with Andy Roberts)
Broadcast by BBC Radio Nottingham. A 55-minute recording exists with The Game, Hallucinating Light, The Same Old Rock and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Andy Roberts; shared bill with Genesis, Brand X, Devo, The Atlanta Rhythm Section, Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Jefferson Starship)
NOTE: Roy was added late to the line-up and he was not listed in the poster. The early set was in the afternoon and the late set before Genesis headlined.
A 45-minute audience exists with One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) (early set), The Game and I Hate The White Man (late set).
(with Andy Roberts)
A live session with The Same Old Rock, Forget Me Not, I Hate The White Man (first broadcast 1978-08-21). All tracks released on The BBC Tapes, Volume V.
NOTE: The Torness anti-nuclear protest.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Short And Sweet, Ten Years Ago and The Game.
Water Sports and The Unknown Soldier released on Short And Sweet 7" single.
A 20-minute radio broadcast with When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Unknown Soldier and Twelve Hours Of Sunset.
A 90-minute recording exists.
A tape exists.
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with Preston Heyman, Mike Shepherd and Andy White; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
A 90-minute recording exists with Short And Sweet, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Jack Of Hearts, The Game, The Flycatcher, I Hate The White Man, Referendum, True Story, Playing Games and Home.
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
An 80-minute recording exists with One Of Those Days In England, The Unknown Soldier, Commune, The Flycatcher, First Thing In The Morning, Hallucinating Light, True Story, You, Ten Years Ago, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Home.
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Patrik Fitzgerald)
"He had cut his hair short and was wearing a hat with flashing leds on it."
(Anonymous)
"The stage was invaded by radical feminists on 2 occasions; first when he said he wouldn't shag Margaret Thatcher, and the second when he sang the 'her nipples hung hard in suggestion' line in 'Commune'."
(Anonymous)
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Hallucinating Light, South Africa, I Hate The White Man, The Unknown Soldier, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, The Same Old Rock, Davey, Work Of Heart, North Country, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Highway Blues and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with The Roy Harper Band)
A 65-minute soundboard recording exists with One Of Those Days In England, Referendum, I Am A Child (introduced as Every Night), I Hate The White Man, Casualty, Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Game and True Story.
"Reputedly Ginger Baker and his band attacked Roy and threw him offstage, only to be met by a barrage of rocks from the incensed crowd..."
(Anonymous)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
Highlights of the gig were broadcast few weeks later on Irish television.
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, Hors d'Oeuvres, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Commune, Goodbye Ladybird, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Me And My Woman. There is also a recording with Highway Blues (played after Hors d'Oeuvres).
(with The Roy Harper Band)
A 50-minute TV broadcast with Drawn To The Flames, Poor Man, Elizabeth, Woman, Work Of Heart and Casualty. Casualty released on No One Ever Gets Out Alive 7" single.
A recording exists.
(with The Roy Harper Band and backing singers Mo Birch, Jaki Graham and Ruby Turner)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
A 90-minute recording exists.
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Woman, Elizabeth, Poor Man, Drawn To The Flames, Short And Sweet, True Story, Work Of Heart and Casualty.
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
A 90-minute recording exists.
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
A 90-minute recording exists with Woman, Elizabeth, Poor Man, Politician, I Still Care, Short And Sweet, True Story, Work Of Heart and Casualty.
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with Tall Story)
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, South Africa, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Me And My Woman, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and North Country.
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, Hors d'Oeuvres, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Me And My Woman, Highway Blues, Work Of Heart (excerpt) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with The Roy Harper Band; shared bill with The Enid and Hawkwind)
A 110-minute audience recording exists with One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Hate The White Man, Elizabeth, McGoohan's Blues, The Flycatcher, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Work Of Heart and Short And Sweet.
A 55-minute radio broadcast with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man and McGoohan's Blues.
NOTE: The festival ran from 29th to 31st. Roy likely played on the same day as Robin Williamson as he makes a reference during the set.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, I Hate The White Man, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Me And My Woman.
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Hate The White Man, Me And My Woman, South Africa, McGoohan's Blues and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, Me And My Woman, McGoohan's Blues, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Highway Blues.
A 160-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, The Same Old Rock, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Jack Of Hearts, Me And My Woman, Commune, Another Day, Elizabeth, South Africa, Hangman, Highway Blues, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band, McGoohan's Blues and North Country.
An audience recording exists.
An 85-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Hallucinating Light, Frozen Moment, Highway Blues, South Africa, Commune, Elizabeth and I Hate The White Man.
A 120-minute recording exists.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Hallucinating Light, Me And My Woman, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Another Day and South Africa.
A tape exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Hallucinating Light, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, South Africa, Me And My Woman, Commune, poem, Twentieth Century Man, Elizabeth, Highway Blues, North Country, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Hangman, Away On A Cruise and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Jimmy Page, Steve Broughton, Tony Franklin and Nik Green)
A 90-minute rehearsal recording exists with Short And Sweet, Referendum, Advertisement, Elizabeth, Highway Blues, The Flycatcher, Hangman, True Story, The Game, Frozen Moment and Advertisement.
Two 90-minute soundboard recordings exists from different nights. The first one has Tom Tiddler's Ground, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Me And My Woman, I Hate The White Man, Highway Blues, Elizabeth, Hangman, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and North Country. The second one has South Africa, Hallucinating Light, Don't You Grieve, Highway Blues, Commune, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Hangman.
(supported by Just A Ha Ha)
NOTE: The year could be also 1983 or 1985.
A 135-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Hallucinating Light, Poor Man, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, Me And My Woman, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, Elizabeth, Away On A Cruise, Highway Blues, Twentieth Century Man, Hangman, Nineteen Forty-Eightish and North Country.
A 140-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Hallucinating Light, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, South Africa, Me And My Woman, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, Elizabeth, North Country, Away On A Cruise, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Hangman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with David Gilmour)
(with David Gilmour)
(with David Gilmour)
NOTE: Roy made a guest appearance on David Gilmour solo shows to sing "Short And Sweet". One of the concerts was released on Pink Floyd's David Gilmour video and At Hammersmith Odeon DVD.
(with Nik Green and Jimmy Page)
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Hallucinating Light, Me And My Woman, South Africa, I Hate The White Man, Highway Blues, Twentieth Century Man, Elizabeth and The Same Old Rock.
(with Jimmy Page)
A 65-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Commune, Twentieth Century Man, Elizabeth, Hangman, North Country and Highway Blues.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Hallucinating Light, One Man Rock And Roll Band, South Africa and Elizabeth.
(with Jimmy Page (?); shared bill with The Enid and Hawkwind)
One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, I Hate The White Man and Highway Blues released on Stonehenge 1984 video. One Man Rock And Roll Band also released on Stonehenge 1984 - A Midsummer Night Rock Show DVD.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Commune, I Hate The White Man, Highway Blues, Me And My Woman and Hangman.
There are also claims that the actual recording from the festival is One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hallucinating Light, North Country, McGoohan's Blues, Commune, Me And My Woman and Hangman (with a very wasted Huw Lloyd Langton).
A 75-minute recording exists with One Man Rock And Roll Band, South Africa, McGoohan's Blues, I Hate The White Man, North Country, Highway Blues and Hangman.
(with Jimmy Page, Steve Broughton, Tony Franklin and Nik Green)
A 115-minute audience recording exists with Short And Sweet, Referendum, Elizabeth, Advertisement, Highway Blues, The Flycatcher, True Story, The Game, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Hangman and The Same Old Rock. Also a 15-minute radio interview exits with Roy and Jimmy Page. Also video material exist.
(with Jimmy Page, Steve Broughton, Tony Franklin and "Nik Green)
A 40-minute audience recording exists with Short And Sweet, Referendum, Highway Blues, True Story and The Game.
A 140-minute recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, North Country, I Hate The White Man, Highway Blues, Commune, Don't You Grieve, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Another Day, The Same Old Rock and Hangman.
A 70-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Commune, Don't You Grieve, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Another Day and Hangman.
An 80-minute soundboard recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country, Don't You Grieve, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
I Hate The White Man released on Elizabeth 12" single.
(with Jimmy Page)
A 15-minute TV interview with Hangman and The Same Old Rock. Filmed at Scawfell Pike, Cumbria, UK.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, Highway Blues, North Country, Commune and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
(with Jimmy Page)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, Commune, Hallucinating Light, Highway Blues, North Country, Don't You Grieve, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, The Same Old Rock, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), The Same Old Rock and Hangman.
A 70-minute audience recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Don't You Grieve, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment and Twentieth Century Man.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, Commune, Don't You Grieve, North Country, I Hate The White Man, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Hangman, Tom Tiddler's Ground.
An audience recording exists with Another Day, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Highway Blues, Commune, Frozen Moment and Twentieth Century Man.
NOTE: A ticket stub has the date and venue printed, but no other information about the location.
A 70-minute radio interview.
"[Roy] had just played in Montreal and would be appearing in Toronto on Saturday the 23rd. [...] He was on the show with hostess Augusta LePay, and Super-8 filmmakers Luis Chilson (Brazil), Lorraine Porter and Jo Commineau (Britain) who were in Montreal for a film festival. [...] The participants drank wine throughout, and I think Roy got a little buzzed."
(Bill Duhigg)
A 90-minute recording exists with One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues and Commune.
(with Nik Green)
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, Luther Standing Bear (spoken word), I Hate The White Man, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10). Millwall and Hangman were played as encores, but were not recorded. Some tapes have been in circulation where the recording from the following night 1985-04-23 was used for these two songs.
A 95-minute soundboard recording exists with Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Commune, Frozen Moment, Twentieth Century Man, Millwall, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Luther Standing Bear (spoken word), I Hate The White Man and Hangman.
A recording exists with How Does It Feel, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Elizabeth, Commune, Don't You Grieve, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Hangman.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Another Day, Don't You Grieve, Twentieth Century Man and I Hate The White Man.
(shared bill with Ozric Tentacles)
An audience recording exists.
A 80-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, South Africa, Elizabeth, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, How Does It Feel, Another Day, I Hate The White Man, Don't You Grieve, Twentieth Century Man, Millwall and Hangman.
A 95-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Elizabeth, One Man Rock And Roll Band, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Lord's Prayer, I Hate The White Man, Millwall and Hangman.
(shared bill with Amazulu, Diamond Dust with Bernie Holland, Jet Harris & The Strangers with Chris Capaldi, Ramogi Group, Ben Badoo & The Alaho Band, The Crack, Frame By Frame and Sarah Winter)
A 95-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, How Does It Feel, I Hate The White Man, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 90-minute radio broadcast with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Don't You Grieve, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Hangman.
(shared bill with Chris Spedding)
A 90-minute recording exists with How Does It Feel, Elizabeth, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, The Lord's Prayer, I Hate The White Man and Me And My Woman.
A recording exists (?) with How Does It Feel, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, Don't You Grieve, Another Day, McGoohan's Blues, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Hangman.
A 75-minute recording exists.
A 45-minute recording exists.
A 45-minute interview.
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with How Does It Feel, Hallucinating Light, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Another Day, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man, Don't You Grieve and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
A 90-minute recording exists with How Does It Feel, Hallucinating Light, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Don't You Grieve, The Unknown Soldier, Another Day and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 150-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, The Unknown Soldier, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, How Does It Feel, Don't You Grieve, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Millwall and Me And My Woman.
A 10-minute recording exists with One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 40-minute audience recording (an incomplete speeded-up recording mainly consisting of banter and heckling) exists with How Does It Feel, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), North Country and Commune.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, The Unknown Soldier, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band, South Africa, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Me And My Woman, I Hate The White Man and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
(shared bill with Kite)
An audience recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
An audience recording exists. Roy kept lapsing into quotations from the film Dark Star.
(shared bill with Plato's Jacuzzi)
An 80-minute soundboard recording exists with When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Unknown Soldier, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Hallucinating Light, South Africa, Burn The World, Commune, Maile Lei, Don't You Grieve and Government Surplus.
(shared bill with Mark Griffiths)
An audience recording exists. Roy's set was plagued by sound system cutting off, apparantly due to the volume of the other support act (a band whose name is forgotten), triggering the cut-off.
(shared bill with Isaac Guillory)
A 125-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Another Day, Commune, Highway Blues, Government Surplus, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man, Maile Lei, Burn The World and The Same Old Rock. Isaac Guillory played on The Same Old Rock.
A 45-minute interview.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 90-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, South Africa, Burn The World, Legend, Commune, Don't You Grieve, McGoohan's Blues, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Highway Blues, Government Surplus and I Hate The White Man.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Pinches Of Salt, Maile Lei, Don't You Grieve, You Don't Need Money, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country, Highway Blues, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Garden Of Uranium.
A 150-minute audience recording exists with The Unknown Soldier, How Does It Feel, Another Day, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, Jack Of Hearts, Hallucinating Light, Maile Lei, You Don't Need Money, Twentieth Century Man, Garden Of Uranium, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Make It Happen and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, South Africa, Legend, Another Day, The Spirit Lives, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, I Hate The White Man, Garden Of Uranium, Me And My Woman, Hangman and The Same Old Rock.
A 180-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Another Day, Jack Of Hearts, The Unknown Soldier, Frozen Moment, Cherishing The Lonesome, Hallucinating Light, North Country, Twentieth Century Man, Commune, You Don't Need Money, Garden Of Uranium, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Twelve Hours Of Sunset and Hangman.
A 155-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, The Unknown Soldier, Another Day, Naked Flame, Jack Of Hearts, Highway Blues, The Spirit Lives, Twentieth Century Man, Garden Of Uranium, North Country, Don't You Grieve, Cherishing The Lonesome, McGoohan's Blues, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Commune and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 15-minute live session with When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Garden Of Uranium.
A 120-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 120-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Government Surplus, Naked Flame, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Pinches Of Salt, Hangman, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Maile Lei, Garden Of Uranium, Descendants Of Smith, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Desert Island and Just A Feeling.
A 90-minute recording exists.
A recording exists.
(shared bill with James Varda)
A 120-minute recording exists.
An audience recording exists.
An audience recording exists.
(with Tony Franklin and Nick Harper)
A 140-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Frozen Moment, Back To The Stones, Playing Prison, Loony On The Bus, Another Day, Highway Blues, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Government Surplus, I Hate The White Man, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Pinches Of Salt, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Descendants Of Smith and Jack Of Hearts.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 15-minute recording exists.
A 140-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Frozen Moment, Back To The Stones, Playing Prison, Loony On The Bus, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Government Surplus, I Hate The White Man, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Pinches Of Salt, Just A Feeling, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Descendants Of Smith and Jack Of Hearts. After Government Surplus audience was made to leave for a while as Roy's and audience's smoking triggered the fire alarm.
A 60-minute soundboard recording exists with Commune, Frozen Moment, Back To The Stones, Playing Prison, Loony On The Bus, Another Day, Hangman, Descendants Of Smith and Jack Of Hearts.
(shared bill with Dick Gaughan)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Frozen Moment, Back To The Stones, Playing Prison, Loony On The Bus, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Government Surplus, I Hate The White Man, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Pinches Of Salt, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Descendants Of Smith and Jack Of Hearts.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 50-minute concert broadcast with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Garden Of Uranium, Loony On The Bus, Back To The Stones, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Jack Of Hearts, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band and North Country.
A 30-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Back To The Stones, Garden Of Uranium, Loony On The Bus, Pinches Of Salt, Jack Of Hearts, Don't You Grieve, Commune, Naked Flame, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, I Hate The White Man, Hangman, Another Day, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Descendants Of Smith and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
(with Tony Franklin)
A 150-minute audience recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A 160-minute recording exists.
"He played 'Hangman' three times. Once normal till half way the power went and he gathered everyone around him (I was already sitting near his feet so I was nearly in his lap at this point) and played it unplugged. He then played it again when the power was restored!"
(Anonymous)
A 5-minute recording exists.
A 135-minute recording exists Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Naked Flame, Overnight Success, Descendants Of Smith, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hallucinating Light, Back To The Stones, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Pinches Of Salt, Don't You Grieve, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, Edwina Currie, McGoohan's Blues, If and Hangman.
A recording exists with Back To The Stones, Another Day, For Longer Than It Takes, Don't You Grieve, Acapulco Gold, The Game, Commune, South Africa, Descendants Of Smith, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Short And Sweet, North Country and Hangman.
A recording exists with Back To The Stones, Another Day, For Longer Than It Takes, Don't You Grieve, Acapulco Gold, The Game, Commune, South Africa, Descendants Of Smith, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Short And Sweet, North Country and Hangman.
Back To The Stones released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II. A 110-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, If, Back To The Stones, Another Day, For Longer Than It Takes, Don't You Grieve, The Game, Commune, Descendants Of Smith, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, And Yet, Garden Of Uranium, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, North Country and Hangman.
Frozen Moment released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II. Yet released on Born In Captivity II.
(shared bill with Edgar Broughton Band, The Strawbs and Groundhogs)
A 45-minute recording exists.
A 45-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, If, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Descendants Of Smith, The Black Cloud Of Islam and Hangman.
A 150-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Back To The Stones, Another Day, For Longer Than It Takes, Don't You Grieve, The Game, Commune, Descendants Of Smith, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, North Country and Hangman.
A 135-minute audience recording exists.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Same Old Rock, Another Day, Back To The Stones, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Me And My Woman, South Africa, For Longer Than It Takes, Descendants Of Smith, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, The Game and Hangman.
A 135-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Back To The Stones, Another Day, For Longer Than It Takes, Don't You Grieve, The Game, Commune, Descendants Of Smith, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), The Same Old Rock, Me And My Woman and Hangman.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Government Surplus, Naked Flame, Back To The Stones and I Hate The White Man.
A 135-minute recording exists.
A recording exists with Hallucinating Light, South Africa, For Longer Than It Takes, Another Day, Burn The World, Berliners, Twentieth Century Man, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Garden Of Uranium, Descendants Of Smith, Me And My Woman, Filthy Stain Hussein and Hangman.
A 20-minute broadcast with interview and Garden Of Uranium.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Sleeping At The Wheel, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Winds Of Change, Berliners, Once, Back To The Stones, Frozen Moment, Legend, South Africa, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, McGoohan's Blues and Highway Blues. Legend and South Africa released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II.
A 140-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Sleeping At The Wheel, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Winds Of Change, Berliners, Once, Naked Flame, Commune, You Don't Need Money, Pinches Of Salt, Don't You Grieve, North Country, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Another Day. Naked Flame and Commune released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II.
A 150-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Sleeping At The Wheel, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Winds Of Change, Berliners, Once, Hallucinating Light, Garden Of Uranium, Twentieth Century Man, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Descendants Of Smith, Burn The World and Hangman. Burn The World released on Burn The World.
A 25-minute broadcast with interview and live performances of Nowhere To Run To, If and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 75-minute recording exists with Once, Garden Of Uranium, Naked Flame, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Berliners, Me And My Woman and Hangman.
A 120-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Sleeping At The Wheel, Nowhere To Run To, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, Once, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Frozen Moment, Short And Sweet, I Still Care, One Man Rock And Roll Band and One Of These Days In England (Parts 2-10).
"This is locally known as the "fire-brigade show" as the interval was delayed/extended due to the amount of spliffs being smoked in the gents, causing alarms and fire services arrival."
(Anonymous)
Released on Once Live.
A 115-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Sleeping At The Wheel, I Hate The White Man, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, Once, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Frozen Moment, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Still Care, Short And Sweet and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 45-minute interview.
A 120-minute recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Sleeping At The Wheel, The Black Cloud Of Islam, Frozen Moment, If, Berliners, Hallucinating Light, Twentieth Century Man, Hors d'Oeuvres, Garden Of Uranium, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, McGoohan's Blues and Highway Blues.
A 110-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, Naked Flame, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, North Country, I Hate The White Man, Descendants Of Smith, Hors d'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 130-minute recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, South Africa, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, Jack Of Hearts, The Unknown Soldier, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, How Does It Feel, Hors d'Oeuvres, Commune, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Short And Sweet and Maile Lei.
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Nowhere To Run To, South Africa, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, Tom Tiddler's Ground, North Country, Evening Star, One Of Those Days In England, Descendants Of Smith, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Same Old Rock, Maile Lei and Short And Sweet.
NOTE: The date could be also 1991-07-28.
A 65-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Berliners, The Black Cloud Of Islam, Don't You Grieve, Descendants Of Smith, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Short And Sweet and North Country.
A 120-minute audience recording exists with For Longer Than It Takes, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives, I Still Care, Garden Of Uranium, Berliners, How Does It Feel, Nowhere To Run To, Evening Star, I Hate The White Man, She's The One, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Short And Sweet and Hangman.
A 110-minute audience recording exists with Hors D'Oeuvres, The Unknown Soldier, Jack Of Hearts, South Africa, Frozen Moment, Francesca, For Longer Than It Takes, First Thing In The Morning, Commune, Another Day, Highway Blues, Naked Flame, Twentieth Century Man, The Game, She's The One and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
A 110-minute audience recording exists with Once, Descendants Of Smith, If, The Black Cloud Of Islam, Feeling All The Saturday, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Don't You Grieve, Evening Star, You Don't Need Money, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hors d'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 30-minute audience recording exists with If, Garden Of Uranium, Descendants Of Smith and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 45-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Nowhere To Run To, South Africa, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Evening Star and Short And Sweet.
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Once, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Frozen Moment, South Africa, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Nowhere To Run To, Don't You Grieve, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Me And My Woman, Descendants Of Smith, Short And Sweet, Commune, North Country and You Don't Need Money.
A 115-minute audience recordings exists with Once, Commune, Frozen Moment, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Descendants Of Smith, Evening Star, Short And Sweet, North Country, You Don't Need Money and Highway Blues.
A recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, Garden Of Uranium, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Berliners, Once, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Sleeping At The Wheel, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Descendants Of Smith, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Evening Star and Short And Sweet.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 160-minute recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Evening Star, Berliners, Once, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hors d'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, Kangaroo Blues, The Same Old Rock, Short And Sweet and Hallucinating Light.
A 145-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Evening Star, Berliners, Once, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty- Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hors D'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, Short And Sweet and Hallucinating Light.
(with Nick Harper)
A 165-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, Evening Star, Berliners, Once, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hors D'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, Short And Sweet, Highway Blues and Hallucinating Light.
(with Graeme Fowler and Nick Harper)
Three Hundred Words, Hope and The Same Old Rock released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II.
(with Nick Harper)
Descendants Of Smith, North Country, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Highway Blues released on Unhinged and Born In Captivity II. Short And Sweet released on Born In Captivity II.
(with Nick Harper)
A 140-minute audience recording exists with Once, Commune, How Does It Feel, Evening Star, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hors D'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, Short And Sweet and Highway Blues.
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Another Day, Naked Flame, The Black Cloud Of Islam, If, The Game, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Hallucinating Light, Hors d'Oeuvres, The Same Old Rock, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Short And Sweet.
(with Nick Harper)
A 7-minute interview.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Waiting For Godot, Methane Zone, You Don't Need Money, I Hate The White Man, On Summer Day, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, The War Came Home Tonight, Miles Remains, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, Guitar Man (Nick Harper) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
The gig was promoted, recorded and broadcast by BBC Radio Derby.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Naked Flame, Miles Remains, Another Day, Evening Star, Highway Blues, Hors D'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, If, The Same Old Rock, Drawn To The Flames, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Short And Sweet, The Fourth World and Hallucinating Light.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 145-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, Tom Tiddler's Ground, The Unknown Soldier, Naked Flame, Miles Remains, Another Day, Evening Star, Highway Blues, Hors D'Oeuvres, Me And My Woman, If, The Same Old Rock, Drawn To The Flames, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Short And Sweet, The Fourth World and Hallucinating Light.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 180-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, Waiting For Godot, Next To Me, Man Kind, Methane Zone, Evening Star, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, On Summer Day, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Concentration Moon, The War Came Home Tonight, Duty, Legend, The Tallest Tree, Miles Remains, The Game, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Guitar Man (Nick Harper) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Nick Harper)
A 155-minute recording exists with South Africa, Waiting For Godot, Another Day, Next To Me, Man Kind, Methane Zone, I Hate The White Man, Evening Star, On Summer Day, The Fourth World, Why?, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, The War Came Home Tonight, The Tallest Tree, Miles Remains, The Lord's Prayer and Highway Blues.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 140-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Waiting For Godot, Methane Zone, Next To Me, Man Kind, You Don't Need Money, I Hate The White Man, On Summer Day, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, The War Came Home Tonight, Duty, Miles Remains, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, Guitar Man (Nick Harper), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Another Day,
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with I Hate The White Man, Another Day, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Waiting For Godot, Next To Me, Man Kind, Methane Zone, On Summer Day, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, The War Came Home Tonight, Miles Remains, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, Guitar Man (Nick Harper) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 130-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Waiting For Godot, You Don't Need Money, Next To Me, Man Kind, Another Day, Methane Zone, On The Summer Day, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, The War Came Home Tonight, Duty, Miles Remains, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, Guitar Man (Nick Harper) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Waiting For Godot, Methane Zone, Next To Me, You Don't Need Money, On Summer Day, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, Descendants Of Smith, Miles Remains and The Same Old Rock. There is also a recording with The Tallest Tree, Guitar Man (Nick Harper) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease as the last three songs.
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Another Day, Waiting For Godot, Methane Zone, Evening Star, On Summer Day, Me And My Woman, Hors d'Oeuvres, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Cardboard City, Highway Blues, The Tallest Tree, Miles Remains and The Same Old Rock.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 125-minute recording exists with Waiting For Godot, I'll See You Again, Feeling All The Saturdays, On Summer Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hors d'Oeuvres, The Fourth World, Miles Remains, Acapulco Gold, Descendants Of Smith, The Tallest Tree, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, The Game, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues and Hangman.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute audience recording exists with Two Way Thing (Nick Harper), Peace Love And Happiness (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), Waiting For Godot, I'll See You Again, Feeling All The Saturday, On Summer Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hors d'Oeuvres, The Fourth World, Miles Remains, Acapulco Gold, Descendants Of Smith, The Tallest Tree, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Hangman and Hallucinating Light.
(with Nick Harper)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Two Way Thing (Nick Harper) Peace, Love And Happiness (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), Waiting For Godot, I'll See You Again, Feeling All The Saturday, On Summer Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hors D'Oeuvres, The Fourth World, Miles Remains, Acapulco Gold, Descendants Of Smith, The Tallest Tree, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, South Africa, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Hangman and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 125-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, The Unknown Soldier, Waiting For Godot, Garden Of Uranium, Commune, On Summer Day, Don't You Grieve, The Tallest Tree, Hors D'Oeuvres, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Cherishing The Lonesome, The Same Old Rock, The Fourth World, Short And Sweet and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Naked Flame, Feeling All The Saturday, Evening Star, Another Day, On Summer Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band, The Game, Descendants Of Smith, Hallucinating Light, Cherishing The Lonesome, Highway Blues and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
(with Nick Harper)
A 145-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, Waiting For Godot, I'll See You Again, Another Day, Feeling All The Saturday, On Summer Day, I Hate The White Man, The Spirit Lives, Grown-Ups Are Just Silly Children, Me And My Woman, Cherishing The Lonesome, If, The Same Old Rock, McGoohan's Blues, Hangman, Guitar Man (Nick Harper), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and North Country.
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
A 60-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Descendants Of Smith, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, The Fourth World and Elizabeth.
(with Nick Harper & The Tea Party)
(with Nick Harper)
A 75-minute recording exists with The Fourth World, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, Descendants Of Smith, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
A video recording exists.
(with The Tea Party)
A show by The Tea Party with a guest appearance from Roy. A 90-minute audience recording exists with Roy singing The Fourth World.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, I Want To Be In Love, Commune, The Fourth World, Jack Of Hearts, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Another Day, The Same Old Rock, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Tallest Tree and East Of The Sun.
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Frozen Moment, The Unknown Soldier, Twentieth Century Man, You Don't Need Money, Commune, McGoohan's Blues, Highway Blues, Drawn To The Flames, Cherishing The Lonesome, Elizabeth, Watford Gap, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, East Of The Sun, Hangman and South Africa.
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with I Still Care, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Pinches Of Salt, Government Surplus, Jack Of Hearts, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Hallucinating Light, The Game, The Same Old Rock, East Of The Sun and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
A 115-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Feeling All The Saturday, I Want To Be In Love, Acapulco Gold, Commune, Evening Star, The Flycatcher, Descendants Of Smith, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, If, The Tallest Tree, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Me And My Woman and East Of The Sun.
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Legend, I'll See You Again, Frozen Moment, North Country, Naked Flame, Don't You Grieve, Hors D'Oeuvres, The Lord's Prayer, Garden Of Uranium, Short And Sweet, Twentieth Century Man, The Spirit Lives and The Fourth World.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Ian Anderson & Nick Harper)
Roy made a guest appearance on Jethro Tull's The Friends Of The Earth benefit concert. A 25-minute audience video recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground (with Ian Anderson on flute), The Same Old Rock (with Nick Harper on lead guitar) and The Tallest Tree (cut, with Nick & Ian).
(with Nick Harper)
A 95-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Jack Of Hearts, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Cherishing The Lonesome, Me And My Woman, You Don't Need Money, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Hallucinating Light, The Same Old Rock, The Tallest Tree, North Country and I Hate The White Man. At least two different tapes exist. The first one is an analogue recording with clearer and louder sound where some tuning bits after Cherishing The Lonesome are cut, Nineteen Forty-Eightish is cut from the end (tape side change) and I Hate The White Man is missing. The second one is a DAT recording with a little duller unbalanced sound, but which is complete without cuts.
(with Nick Harper and Fairport Convention)
A 15-minute audience video recording exists with Watford Gap (with Nick Harper and Fairport Convention) and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease (with Nick). When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease released on Cropredy - The Best & The Guests.
(with Nick Harper)
A 60-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Male Chauvinist Pig Blues, Me And My Woman, Watford Gap, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Hallucinating Light, The Tallest Tree, The Same Old Rock and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Another Day, South Africa, If, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Jack Of Hearts, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Watford Gap, The Same Old Rock, Highway Blues and North Country. Also a recording of Nick's solo set exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, South Africa, If, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hallucinating Light, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), Janet And John (Nick Harper), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Watford Gap, The Same Old Rock, Highway Blues and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 15-minute radio interview with live performances of Commune and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease. NOTE: This is the broadcast date, likely recorded earlier during the year.
A soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Garden Of Uranium, Highway Blues, I Hate The White Man, Commune, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 120-minute recording exists with Headless (Nick Harper), Janet And John (NH), Radio Silence (NH), Cosmik Debris (NH), The Kilty Stone (NH), The Galaxy Song (NH), Riverside (NH), Legend, Commune, Songs Of Love, I Hate The White Man, The Game, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Nineteen Forty-Eightish.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 145-minute recording exists with Two Way Thing (Nick Harper), The Galaxy Song (NH), Crazy Boy (NH), Cosmik Debris (NH), Flying Dog (NH), Headless (NH), Riverside (NH), South Africa, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Songs Of Love, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives, Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children, Garden Of Uranium, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Game and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
A 150-minute recording exists with South Africa, Commune, I Hate The White Man, Songs Of Love, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Riverside (Nick Harper), Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, The Spirit Lives, Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children, Garden Of Uranium, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Game, Nineteen Forty-Eightish and North Country.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A television broadcast with interview and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Nick Harper; shared bill with Ozric Tentacles & Porcupine Tree)
(with Nick Harper)
A 140-minute recording exists with Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), Headless (NH), Janet And John (NH), The Kilty Stone (NH), Three Magpies (NH), Cosmik Debris (NH), Peace, Love And Happiness (NH), South Africa, If, Commune, Songs Of Love, Highway Blues, Me And My Woman, Hallucinating Light, Elizabeth, Nineteen Forty-Eightish, Hangman and Another Day.
A news feature with interview & live Commune.
A 45-minute interview with live performance of The Dream Society and No Half Measures.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, Songs Of Love, Broken Wing, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Pinches Of Salt, The Dream Society, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Another Day.
(with Jeff Martin)
(with Jeff Martin)
(with Jeff Martin)
(with Jeff Martin)
(with Jeff Martin)
A 90-minute audience recording exists, with Highway Blues, Commune, Hallucinating Light, The Dream Society, Me And My Woman, Another Day, South Africa, Time, Broken Wing and The Same Old Rock.
A 145-minute soundboard recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, Me And My Woman, South Africa, The Dream Society, Broken Wing, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Another Day, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and North Country.
A radio interview.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Naked Flame, Hallucinating Light, Highway Blues, Broken Wing, Me And My Woman, Another Day, One Man Rock And Roll Band and North Country.
A 115-minute soundboard recording exists with How Does It Feel, Commune, Highway Blues, Naked Flame, Broken Wing, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Hallucinating Light, The Dream Society, Me And My Woman and One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10).
An audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Hallucinating Light, The Dream Society, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Me And My Woman, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and North Country.
A 10-minute radio interview.
A 110-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Naked Flame, Hallucinating Light, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Another Day, The Dream Society, Broken Wing, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10), When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and North Country.
A tape exists.
A radio interview (recorded 1998-06-11).
(with Nick Harper)
A 165-minute recording exists with Another Day, Songs Of Love, Songs Of Love (Part 2), Psychopath, Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, The Dream Society, Commune, Dancing All The Night, Come The Revolution, Angel Of The Night, Broken Wing, These Fifty Years, The Same Old Rock and Hallucinating Light; also including Nick's opening set A Hundred Things, Crazy Boy, The Kilty Stone and Titties & Beer.
A radio interview and live session with I Want To Be In Love and Commune. A 10-minute recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
A 185-minute recording exists with Songs Of Love, Songs Of Love (Part 2), Psychopath, Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, The Dream Society, South Africa, Dancing All The Night, Come The Revolution, Angel Of The Night, Broken Wing, These Fifty Years, Me And My Woman and North Country; also including Nick's opening set A Hundred Things, Shadowlands, Out Of It, Gordon Brown, The Kilty Stone and Twisted.
A radio interview?
(shared bill with Petra Haden)
A 100-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Don't You Grieve, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Commune, Dancing All The Night, Come The Revolution, Hallucinating Light, Broken Wing, Me And My Woman and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
(shared bill with Amy Correia)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Songs Of Love, Another Day, How Does It Feel, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, South Africa, The Dream Society, Come The Revolution, Broken Wing, Highway Blues and These Fifty Years.
A 45-minute interview and a live session with Commune, South Africa and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
(shared bill with The Solipsistics)
NOTE: An in-store appearance.
(shared bill with P. Huxley)
(with a guest appearance by Chris Spedding, shared bill with Melissa Ferrick)
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Come The Revolution, Highway Blues, Commune, Pinches Of Salt and Me And My Woman.
(shared bill with Daevid Allen)
(shared bill with Daevid Allen)
A 100-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, South Africa, The Dream Society, Broken Wing, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band and These Fifty Years.
A 110-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, South Africa, The Dream Society, Broken Wing, Come The Revolution, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band and These Fifty Years
A 110-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, South Africa, The Dream Society, Come The Revolution, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Broken Wing and These Fifty Years.
A 145-minute soundboard recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Commune, The Dream Society, Another Day, Come The Revolution, Frozen Moment, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Don't You Grieve, Pinches Of Salt, Me And My Woman and Broken Wing.
(shared bill with Daevid Allen)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Frozen Moment, The Spirit Lives, The Dream Society, Commune, Pinches Of Salt, Come The Revolution, South Africa, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Broken Wing and North Country.
(shared bill with Daevid Allen)
NOTE: The venue was changed from The Billiards Cafe to The Front Street Pub a few hours before the show.
A 95-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, The Dream Society, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Me And My Woman and Broken Wing.
A 105-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Frozen Moment, The Dream Society, Commune, Come The Revolution, Broken Wing, These Fifty Years, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
A 90-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, I Want To Be In Love, Drugs For Everybody, Frozen Moment, The Dream Society, Commune, Come The Revolution, Broken Wing and These Fifty Years.
A recording exists.
A recording exists.
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Hallucinating Light, Frozen Moment, Another Day, East Of The Sun, South Africa, These Fifty Years, North Country, Mr Stationmaster, Twentieth Century Man, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Broken Wing, Highway Blues, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Me And My Woman, Midnight Sun and Dancing All The Night.
A 105-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Midnight Sun, Dancing All The Night, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man, Frozen Moment, New England, Broken Wing, Twentieth Century Man, The Green Man and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
An 80-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Dancing All The Night, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man, Broken Wing, New England, Twentieth Century Man, One Man Rock And Roll Band and The Green Man.
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 125-minute audience recording exists with Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), Aeroplane (Nick Harper), The Kilty Stone (Nick Harper), Titties & Beer, New England, The Green Man, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Verse Time Forgot (Nick Harper), Headless (Nick Harper), Twisted (Nick Harper), Highway Blues, The Tyger (Nick Harper), Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, God Has Got A Girl Friend and Hallucinating Light.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), Aeroplane (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), Titties & Beer, New England, The Green Man, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Verse Time Forgot (Nick Harper), Headless (Nick Harper), Twisted (Nick Harper), Highway Blues, The Tyger (Nick Harper), Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, God Has Got A Girl Friend, Hallucinating Light and Bring Me Sunshine.
(with Nick Harper)
A 145-minute audience recording exists with Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), Aeroplane (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), Titties & Beer, New England, The Green Man, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Verse Time Forgot (Nick Harper), Headless (Nick Harper), Twisted (Nick Harper), Highway Blues, The Tyger (Nick Harper), Me And My Woman, The Same Old Rock, God Has Got A Girl Friend, Hallucinating Light and Bring Me Sunshine.
A recording exists.
A 105-minute audience recording exists with All In All, Midnight Sun, Glasto, Rushing Camelot, The Monster, Commune, Sexy Woman, Me And My Woman, The Green Man and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with A Hundred Things (Nick Harper), She Rules My World (Nick Harper), Karmageddon (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), The Verse Time Forgot (Nick Harper), Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), Flying Dog (Nick Harper), Headless (Nick Harper), Twisted (Nick Harper), All In All, Midnight Sun, Rushing Camelot, The Monster, Sexy Woman, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Me And My Woman, The Flycatcher and The Green Man.
(with Nick Harper)
A recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 115-minute audience recording exists with A Hundred Things (Nick Harper), She Rules My World (Nick Harper), Karmageddon (Nick Harper), Radio Silence (Nick Harper), Guitar Man/Whole Lotta Love (Nick Harper), Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), The Verse Time Forgot (Nick Harper), Headless (Nick Harper), All In All, Midnight Sun, Rushing Camelot, The Monster, Sexy Woman, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Me And My Woman, The Flycatcher and The Green Man.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
An audience recording exists.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A radio interview.
(with David Bedford & strings, Troy Donockley, Nick Harper, Jeff Martin, John Renbourn, Andy Roberts, Ric Sanders)
NOTE: Roy's 60th birthday show.
The whole concert released on Royal Festival Hall London June 10 2001.
(with Andy Roberts)
A 100-minute audience recording exists with The Monster, South Africa, The Unknown Soldier, Rushing Camelot, I Hate The White Man, Legend, Naked Flame, Key To The Highway, Sophisticated Beggar, The Same Old Rock, One Man Rock And Roll Band and She's The One.
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
A 110-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, The Unknown Soldier, Rushing Camelot, I Hate The White Man, Legend, Naked Flame, Sophisticated Beggar, The Same Old Rock, One Man Rock And Roll Band and She's The One; also includes We Bid You Goodnight, Yo Yo Man, Footsteps Fall and All In Good Time from Andy Roberts' opening set.
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
A 145-minute recording exists with South Africa, The Unknown Soldier, Rushing Camelot, I Hate The White Man, Legend, Naked Flame, Sophisticated Beggar, The Same Old Rock, One Man Rock And Roll Band and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease; also including Andy Roberts' opening set The Pilgrim, Jennie, Richmond, Raider, We Bid You Goodnight, Sound Of Love and All In Good Time.
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
A 100-minute audience recording exists with South Africa, The Unknown Soldier, Rushing Camelot, I Hate The White Man, Legend, Naked Flame, Sophisticated Beggar, The Same Old Rock, One Man Rock And Roll Band and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(with Andy Roberts)
(shared bill with Julie Felix, John Paul Jones, Bill Wyman and The Rhythm Kings featuring Georgie Fame, Steve Harley, Kiki Dee with Carmelo Luggeri and Homelife)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 155-minute recording exists with She Rules My World (Nick Harper), Karmageddon (NH), The Magnificent G7 (NH), Building Our Own Temple (NH), The Verse Time Forgot (NH), She Makes Music (NH), Headless (NH), Commune, Rushing Camelot, Frozen Moment, Short And Sweet, Bad Speech, Drawn To The Flames, Francesca, Hangman, Sleeping At The Wheel, Sophisticated Beggar, Miles Remains, The Tallest Tree and The Green Man.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Building Our Own Temple (Nick Harper), The Verse Time Forgot (NH), She Makes Music (NH), Love Is Music/Headless (NH), Commune, Rushing Camelot, Frozen Moment, Short And Sweet, Bad Speech, Drawn To The Flames, Francesca, Hangman, Sleeping At The Wheel, Sophisticated Beggar, Miles Remains, The Tallest Tree and The Green Man.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A 115-minute recording exists with Commune, Rushing Camelot, Frozen Moment, Short And Sweet, Bad Speech, Drawn To The Flames, Francesca, Hangman, Sleeping At The Wheel, Sophisticated Beggar, Miles Remains, The Tallest Tree and The Green Man.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
A television program about Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin. Roy was introduced as the big influence on the music of Led Zeppelin. TV crew visited Roy's house in Ireland. Roy talked about the relationship between Led Zeppelin (especially Robert Plant) and himself. Roy performed The Same Old Rock in his house.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill; also Nick Harper, Incredible String Band and Robert Plant played at the festival on the same day)
A 75-minute recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Don't You Grieve, Pinches Of Salt, Highway Blues, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Me And My Woman, North Country and One Man Rock And Roll Band.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
A 95-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, First Thing In The Morning, Don't You Grieve, Pinches Of Salt, Highway Blues, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Me And My Woman, North Country, One Man Rock And Roll Band and The Green Man.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
Tom Tiddler's Ground, Pinches Of Salt, How Does It Feel, The Green Man, One Man Rock And Roll Band and Frozen Moment released on Beyond The Door.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
Punch And Judy, Kangaroo Blues, Miles Remains, Hallucinating Light and Twelve Hours Of Sunset released on Beyond The Door.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Findley Webster)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Tom Tiddler's Ground, Commune, Another Day, Naked Flame, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Death Of God, The Stranger, Punch And Judy, How Does It Feel, One Man Rock And Roll Band and The Same Old Rock.
(with Matt Churchill)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Don't You Grieve, Another Day, Naked Flame, Commune, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Death Of God, The Stranger, Punch And Judy, Highway Blues, Me And My Woman and Twelve Hours Of Sunset.
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Ted Milton)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Paul The Girl)
NOTE: Mojo Honours launch event.
(Patti Smith's Meltdown; shared bill with Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Johnny Marr, Robyn Hitchcock, John Paul Jones, Bert Jansch, Robin & Bina Williamson etc.)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
NOTE: A workshop.
(shared bill with Billy Bragg, Martin Carthy, Liam Clancy, Robyn Hitchcock & John Paul Jones, Barb Jungr, Willy Mason, Odetta, Kerry Shale and KT Tunstall)
Part of the concert was broadcast by BBC4 on 2005-09-30. Roy played North Country and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease (about 15 minutes).
(with Matt Churchill)
A 125-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Naked Flame, Don't You Grieve, Frozen Moment, The Green Man, The Death Of God, Black Clouds, Punch And Judy, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues and North Country.
(with Matt Churchill)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Commune, Tom Tiddler's Ground, Naked Flame, Don't You Grieve, Frozen Moment, The Green Man, Me And My Woman, Black Clouds, Punch And Judy, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Highway Blues and North Country.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Adrien Munden)
NOTE: A radio interview.
A 25-minute radio interview.
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Adrien Munden)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Paul The Girl)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Gavin Moore)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Paul The Girl)
(with Nick Harper)
When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and Blood Song (Nick Harper) released on War Child Music - Mojo Live EP.
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with Nick Harper)
(with David Bedford and Nick Harper)
A 90-minute recording exists with Commune, I'll See You Again, Another Day, Don't You Grieve, Hors d'Oeuvres, The Same Old Rock, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Me And My Woman and Twelve Hours Of Sunset.
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Paul The Girl)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Bex Marshall)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with Armoured Bear)
(with Matt Churchill)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, I'll See You Again, North Country, Rushing Camelot, Pinches Of Salt, Highway Blues, Call The Cops (Matt Churchill), Nervous Blues (MC), Man In The Moon, Pan, The Monster, South Africa, One Of Those Days In England (Parts 2-10) and Drawn To The Flames.
(with Matt Churchill)
A 15-minute radio interview and live session with Another Day and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
A radio interview.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
A 105-minute audience recording exists with How Does It Feel, Frozen Moment, Watford Gap, Cherishing The Lonesome, Pan, Candide, Naked Flame, You Don't Need Money, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, Don't You Grieve, The Monster and Twelve Hours Of Sunset.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Nervous Blues (Matt Churchill solo opening), Call The Cops (MC), Autumn Caller (MC), Clearwater (MC), Blue Stars (MC), How Does It Feel, Frozen Moment, Watford Gap, Cherishing The Lonesome, Pan, The Stranger, Naked Flame, You Don't Need Money, When An Old Cricker Leaves The Crease, Don't You Grieve, The Monster and Twelve Hours Of Sunset.
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill)
(with Matt Churchill; shared bill with The Moore Brothers and Joanna Newsom)
A radio interview.
Roy was interviewed over the phone by Billy Jam for 35 minutes.
Roy was on stage telling anecdotes about Davey Graham (1940-2008) at Cristel Uhl's birthday party. A 10-minute video recording exists.
NOTE: Roy participated an attempt at breaking the World Record for Largest Ensemble Guitar Performance.
NOTE: Roy was on stage in conversation with Harry Pearce (sleeve designer on many of Roy's records).
NOTE: Roy did not have a guitar with him, but was telling a story or two.
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
A 100-minute audience recording exist with One Man Rock And Roll Band, North Country, Don't You Grieve, Pinches Of Salt, Hangman, Another Day, Commune, The Green Man, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
A 40-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, The Green Man and Me And My Woman.
(shared bill with Joanna Newsom)
A 30-minute radio interview.
Test Match cricket commentary with a live performance of When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease. A 40-minute recording exists.
A 10-minute television interview with 1970s Old Grey Whistle Test clips of Commune, Cherishing The Lonesome, North Country and a newer live clip of When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 10-minute interview.
A 15-minute interview with Robert Elms with a live performance of Another Day.
A 15-minute interview with Mike Hardin.
A 20-minute television studio performance with Another Day, interview (with 1974 Commune clip), I Hate The White Man and The Green Man.
(with Jimmy Page, Joanna Newsom and Nick Harper)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Highway Blues, Frozen Moment, North Country, I'll See You Again, Me And My Woman, Hallucinating Light, Commune, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, I Hate The White Man, Another Day, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, The Same Old Rock and The Green Man.
A 30-minute TV recording exists with an interview, Highway Blues, Another Day (cut), I Hate The White Man, Commune and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 65-minute BBC Alba broadcast (2013-02-02) with Roy performing When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 70-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Legend, South Africa, North Country, One Man Rock And Roll Band, Hallucinating Light, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 120-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Time Is Temporary, Heaven Is Here, Hallucinating Light, Another Day, I'll See You Again, The Stranger, January Man, The Enemy, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
A 125-minute recording exists with Highway Blues, Time Is Temporary, Heaven Is Here, Hallucinating Light, Another Day, I'll See You Again, The Stranger, January Man, The Enemy, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, North Country, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Bill Shanley)
(with Bill Shanley)
(with Bill Shanley)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Commune, January Man, I'll See You Again, Another Day, Don't You Grieve, Hors D'Oeuvres, North Country, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Hangman, Time Is Temporary, Hallucinating Light, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Bill Shanley)
A 135-minute audience recording exists with Commune, January Man, I'll See You Again, Another Day, Don't You Grieve, Hors D'Oeuvres, North Country, Twelve Hours Of Sunset, Hangman, Time Is Temporary, Hallucinating Light, Me And My Woman and When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease.
(with Bill Shanley)
(with Bill Shanley)
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Hors D'Oeuvres, Time Is Temporary, Don't You Grieve, The Man In The Glass Cage, McGoohan's Blues, Another Day, Drawn To The Flames, The Wolf At The Door, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and I Loved My Life.
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Hors d'Oeuvres, Time Is Temporary, Don't You Grieve, The Man In the Glass Cage, McGoohan's Blues, Another Day, Drawn To The Flames, The Wolf At The Door, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and I Loved My Life.
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
A 120-minute audience recording exists with Hors d'Oeuvres, Time Is Temporary, Don't You Grieve, The Man In The Glass Cage, McGoohan's Blues, Another Day, Drawn To The Flames, The Wolf At The Door, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and I Loved My Life.
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Hors D'Oeuvres, Time Is Temporary, Don't You Grieve, The Man In The Glass Cage, McGoohan's Blues, Another Day, Drawn To The Flames, The Wolf At The Door, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and I Loved My Life.
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
(with Bill Shanley and Fiona Brice)
A 130-minute audience recording exists with Hors D'Oeuvres, Time Is Temporary, Don't You Grieve, The Man In The Glass Cage, McGoohan's Blues, Another Day, Drawn To The Flames, The Wolf At The Door, Highway Blues, Hallucinating Light, When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease and I Loved My Life.
Roy Harper in conversation with David Mitchell. A 105-minute live stream on YouTube as a part of Clonakilty International Guitar Festival.
Last updated: 2024-06-22 17:41 (EEST)