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aliasmacalias
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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/05/14 19:52 Probably Sister Josephine on That's Life but it might have been something else on either Braden or Up Sunday. Certainly it is Sister Jo which is in the memory.

Then at some point I found Bantam Cock on vinyl and shortly afterwards caught him twice at the 17th Cambridge Folk Festival (with Alan Williams)and then again at the George Square Theatre in Edinburgh.

I remember vividly one of the Cambridge sets - The Kiss, Hair of the Widow of Brid, Blacksmith and the Toffee Maker, The Brigadier, The Remembrance, Sister Jo, and The Bull. Possibly a couple of others like Bantam Cock and Lah-di-dah but would have been 45 minutes so with chat that is about right.

Ian

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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/05/21 20:48 Sun_King wrote:
I have to to confess that I'm only a recent convert (Thanks to the recent BBC programme). I was channel hopping well past midnight when I caught the start of Jake singing "The Black Swan". At the risk of sounding like a big girl's blouse, I was immediately captured by how sad and beautiful a song it was. After a bit more flicking I turned back to BBC4 (3?) just in time to catch most of "The Statues". My first thoughts were: WHO WAS THIS SINGER??? WHY HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF HIM BEFORE?? After listening to "The Castleford Ladies Magical Circle", I was hooked! I went straight on to Amazon Online shopping. The rest is history.

Wow, that describes my experience almost exactly! I've since grabbed as much of his back catalogue on CD as possible, and I'd say I've listened to more Jake than any of my other music in my collection ever since.

I think the song that 'converted' me was "The Kiss", which I remember being enticed by as I watched him playing.

As I write I'm listening to the Ballad of Billy Kershaw, which is one of the first songs I played having purchased Lah-di-dah...

As a side-note, I'm amazed I had not heard any Jake up until now. Whilst the vast majority of his music precedes my years, I'm surprised that none of the programmes in which he appeared ever graced my television set beforehand.

The BBC programme is still on my Sky Plus planner as I haven't the heart to delete it as yet
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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/06/14 03:36 Family Tree was my first.
I saw Jake perform this on the TV one Saturday night in the UK many, many years ago on the Bernard Braden Show (I think), absolutely superb and a big fan ever since.
I sing a few of Jake's songs still today with my guitar at folk clubs here in Newcastle NSW Australia and what a reception they get from people who have never heard his material before.
The songs include, The Cactus, Sister Josephine, Personal Column, Girl in the Window, Isobel Makes Love Upon National Monuments and of course Bantam Cock!
Long may his music live on!!
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Pam
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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/06/19 11:24 In the early 70's Woman's Hour chose "Lah-di-Dah" as the accompanying tune for one of it's daily serials. Can't remember what the story was, but I fell in love with the song!
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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/09/24 11:42 Hello everyone,I'm so pleased to have found this site.
My first memory of Jake was seeing him on That's Life,I'm sure it was Lah-Di-Dah,the mind is not what it once was though so I can't be sure.I think I must have been about ten at the time.
Not long after that our Mum bought the Live Performance album and that as they say was that.
Jake was one of those beautiful human beings who was able to touch everyone and make you smile even when you weren't feeling like it.Even through the chaos of punk rock my brothers and I would always reach for the Live album in between listening to other luminaries of the day such as the Sex Pistols and The Clash.Jake was never out of place.
I saw him perform just the once in Pontardawe and the memory of seeing him perform will always live with me.
Today is my 42nd birthday and my wife has bought me the CD of the Live Performance album.
The years have not diminished his wonderful songs and listening to them today is as exciting and funny as listening to them all those years ago.
He has been an inspiration to many and will always be in our hearts.
Thank you for the wonderful memories Jake,you've made this world a somewhat better place.
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Pam
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Re:Your First Jake - 2007/09/28 14:28 Belated birthday greetings Jim! Is your CD worn out yet?

If you get a chance to go to one of the Jakefests when they're organised, then do. We have a marvellous band of singers who do their own interpretations, and they're brill! This weekend in Stroud - it's not too late (see the news page on this website). Sadly I can't go myself, but will be thinking about everyone.

Pam
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