Who Knows Where The Time Goes - Fairport Convention + Linde Nijland
2014 ж. 26 Қыр.
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Fairport Convention's co-founder Simon Nicol doing justice to (the late) Sandy Denny's famous song and re-introducing Dutch singer Linde Nijland in Zaandam, The Netherlands in a church, named De Vermaning van de Doopsgezinde Gemeente. Linde Nijland is known in the Lowlands for her Sandy Denny interpretations.
She has been invited by producer Joe Boyd to perform with a large Fairport Convention line-up before, some years ago, at the Barbican in London. Must have been some celebration of the group, founded in 1967 ;-)
Simon Nicol - guitar, vocals, Ric Sanders - violin, Chris Leslie - many instruments, Dave Pegg - bass guitar, Gerry Conway - drums
Date September 27 2014
There comes a time in a life when this song hits deeply home.
More than one, I'd say 8-)
Sadly . This isn't one of them
Iv'e never heard of this lady but what a sweet voice she has. Total justice to Sandy's classic.
What a lovely rendition of this beautiful song!
Absolutely beautiful song and timeless.R.I.P. Sandy.
instablaster.
This was and is...a beautiful song. Yes, when Sandy Denny sang it was so wonderful. She really had a beautiful voice. I've missed that voice for so long. But at least there is this. A great group from the 70s for me, anyway.
I thank to the Fairport Convention ...and Fotheringay...RIP SANDY
Early doors 70's x
We who were young in the 70s were so lucky.Music was not about money but real talent.
I'm 73 God I miss Sandy
WOW...so beautiful..it sends goose bumps over me..which means to me this is so special. Love it love the sound of violin too. Great 😃💜🌻
Piercing violin,haunting vocals, timeless tune. I can hear everyone holding their breath, magic!
Grüss Adolf Bröll
A lovely tribute to Sandy 💚
Just so fantastic…….beautiful….and the soaring fiddle players❤️🙌🔥
I met Dave Pegg and Richard Thompson at Croperdy 1983 :) Happy days.
Yes a lovely song RIP Sany Denny 🙏
Very tasteful bass playing along with a beautiful rendition. Thank you!
Wonderfull melody Fairport Convention blessed for ever🙏🌹
Love...❤
Brilliant. Linde has a beautiful voice.
cricketbat09 Yes! I do agree. Linde Nijland would go great 👍🏽 well with F.C.!
OMG! Just beautiful.
Thank you I love you Absolutely Beautiful❤❤❤
Yes... Who knows where the time goes...God bless you all
Miss you Sandy. You came to Greenwich, London. On stage, in black satin gown, solo at a grand piano, you enchanted us for an hour. On my guitar, this song is my number one. Thank you. X
😢 ⛅️ ⤴️
Real feeling thank you
Did anyone notice Dave Pegg's bass playing? It floats in and out. Superb!
absolutely! I aspire, if only!!
@@alancoy9377 ah, Peggy. I notice he's playing this off the A string
An absolute artist on the bass, always has been.
Royalty. What a precious song.
That is something special!!
I’ve never listened to FC a before what a mistake how beautiful a song this and how lovely hearing Lindes beautiful voice xx
Thank you Flip.
Oh, well done ! Am a blubbery mess now !
the first band I saw live - late 60's in Copenhagen
Beautiful music!
No Fairport without Sandy Danny!!!
Richard Thompson for me !
Well at least spell her name right then
Fantastic.
Brilliant sums it all up
Strong and breathtaking
I haven't heard this song better.
I miss Sandy denny.
I love this
Stunning
Unusual song musically as it has an also unresolved finale for me. Agree this performance by Linda is excellent anschluss be in the band!. Never heard of her before?
Loved that
Beautiful
awesome arrangement with the strings. so very good
To Samantha Fenders: The name of the song is A Sailor's Life by Sandy Denny . I totally agree, it is a wonderful song.
Beautiful beyond words... Linde did Sandy proud and should have sung the whole song.. it's not for a male to sing IMO, but I guess Fairport Convention feel it's their own ❤🌹❤
There's a delicate quality to Linde's voice that brings out the poignancy of Sandy's lyrics--her voice sounds so young and yet she sings the lyrics with the voice of experience to capture the song's sense of regret and sadness. Yes, she should have sung the entire song, as a female singer's tribute to the female singer/songwriter who wrote this lovely song.
Un applauso per questa ragazza 👍👍👍👍
This is a great recording. The audio is fantastic.
I should book yourself an appointment with an ear specialist.
@@MrGraham137 You're a bit oversensitive, just try to enjoy like we do
@@hwt-ka-pth I gave my honest opinion of the performance.....in my view it was badly played and the vocal was dreadful.....a glance through the comments will show that I am not alone in my view.
We'll meet on the ledge.
Beautiful playing by the ensemble. On this occasion though, much as I like Simon's rich tenor, he should've left the singing to Linde. She's special.
Sandy Denny only sang by herself before with them as the band. Yes,it was so beautiful...
Exactly...
Nice version.
I'm reduced to a quivering wreck...
I think it is a bit useless to compare other people's voices to Sandy Denny's. There is no possible comparison. Her voices was just out of this world.
Yeah no comparison,she was great. A beautiful voice like no other! I loved her then and still do. Her voice takes you on a trip!🎶🎵🎶
Nice....:)
Linde Nijland! Fairport Convention desperately needs you right now as their female singer. Would you like to come and join Fairport Convention?
They need to stop trying to sing this song
This is one of those songs, and there are not many of them, where it is best left to the recording made by the original artist. No one else ever came close to Sandy Denny's performance, and it's unlikely that anyone ever will.
One of the best british groups ever listen to the wonderful lyrics!🤡
Dear Fairport Convention. Don’tcha miss Sandy Denny? Linde Nijland is the 21st Century version of Sandy Denny. Did you all know that?
She is nowhere close to any kind of version of Sandy Denny
Chris Whiles brought me to the edge of tears when she sang this at Cropredy a few years ago. She easily caught he spirit of the song that was very reminiscent of Sandy. Years before, Vicky Clayton however, sounded exactly like Sandy and the tears did flow. That was when I realised that too close an imitation can be a most disturbing experience, not at all welcome or enjoyable; spooky in fact.
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This rendition, in my opinion, isn't a patch on the version presented on the 1970 (?) Bumpers album.
Out of all the many popular music songs ever written, there are but a handful that should be protected by law never to be performed by anyone but the original singer songwriter, and this tune is top of that list....
a nice voice but no Sandy to me....she was absolutely special! A one of a kind
of course but not the point here
Good ol’ Simmo!
Rufus Wainwright does a supreme version
And Rufus also does it as a duet with Brandi Carlile. It's gorgeous.
"How can they know"
Lovely. But BBC Session with Sandy is hard to match!
Very beautiful. Did this song come out before or after Allman Bros. Melissa? jk
Melissa was 1972 and Who Knows Where the Time Goes was 1967. Judy Collins covered it in 1968 which was where I first heard it.
aie aie aie
I did nt know she died she was nt old how ?
She died, only 31 years old after a fall down the stairs. She left behind a legacy and a daughter. She contributed on the Led Zeppelin song, The battle of evermore, duetting with Robert Plant.
@@arneemilbredland2339 thankyu how so sad , bought unhalfbricking when it came out, might give it a whirl thanks again
They did'nt get where they are today.....etc.
Ethereal
5:47 oh dear. Love the song, but I would have been on time with my out of tune fog horn, weeping happily. "...and the birds of Spring again"
While this is a great rendition I think Kate Wolfs version is the most sublime.
Except for Sandy's.
That violins is way to load!!
The very best version is sung by Judy Collins.
You obviously have not heard the original version......Judy Collins??....seriously?
So you want to boast that you've heard another version. Well, clever you! Judy sings it as a vehicle to show what a wonderful voice she has. And she hasn't.
I love the song, and I love Fairport. I loved the violin/fiddle. Not sure if the recording was good here, but I gave it a thumbs down, not my favourite version, So sorry. Still love their work.
Simon never had a good voice, and although a fair rendition, it does not do justice. Richard did a better job but still not a touch on Sandy.
Don't, please just leave this to Sandy.
Stewart McManus I miss Sandy but the girl did an amazing job
Just my opinion, but I think the violin took away from the performance.
they should hire her and get a proper guitar player in
He is a proper guitarist.
Not compared to Richard Thompson...
I love Fairport. I love love Sandy. This performance, meh.
I personally think it's a pretty torpid cover. Much as I like FC this is not a good version of Sandy's masterpiece.
Couldn't agree more.
Mediocre video and sound. This classic deserves better treatment.
Su te ki
quality is poor and that violin is too aggressive. The original is all about Sandys voice the Guitar
Also main violin sounds off-key.
Linda, this is no good, Simon, you can do better! This song is often reduced to a too slow stretching piece of rubber. Unfortunately. Singing Sandy is difficult!
Oh give Linde a break.. it was beautiful,, those two violins together is awesome...
Sandy's is beautiful , for me the Nina Simone version is by far the best..
Nine is riveting. God bless them both.
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A travesty........they sing this song constantly and keep trying to add a new twist but it ends up sounding dreadful...simply because the original is so special....not sure what Simon Nicol was trying to achieve , but it didn't work...the fiddles were almost playing a reel and Linde Nijland maybe a wonderful singer, but it certainly wasn't evident in this performance. For me, the best post Sandy version I have heard was Vikki Clayton.
IMMENSELY better than nothing.
Sandy Denny did this so much better. It's time this lot retired.
Judy Collins version is the best - this isn't even close
....if only Judy Collins hadn't ruined Sandy's melody on the first line of the chorus. Lovely person though.
actually the original is best - nothing since can kiss its arse!
Don't be silly.
As nice as it was, the lady performer should have been allowed to sing rhe complete vocal. She surely would have owned/nailed it. Opportunity lost. Sorry acosutic guy, your vocals were not needed . . .
*Narcissists Convention* would be a better name.
I know where this bass heavy and piss poor recording is going . . . by by now
Quite untuneful version.. just sounds so dull
Not enough guitar...IMO.