Steeleye Span, 1971 - he is at the left side of the frame.
Better seen in this photo: https://media.gettyimages.com/photos...21?s=2048x2048
Steeleye Span, 1971 - he is at the left side of the frame.
Better seen in this photo: https://media.gettyimages.com/photos...21?s=2048x2048
I thought Hofner at first, I always loved Steeleye Span!
Old Hometown, Cabin Fever String Band
Hoyer? They usually have “F” holes but they made guitars with that type of hole.
Peter Knight is still going strong - he's just released a new CD with John Spiers. They sound very good together. Not sure if he does much mandolin.
David A. Gordon
Mandolin, well, OK - i really like the back wall of Fender amps, like those Showman rigs.
That's a lot of watts for folkies, eh? No kit drums in this version of the band, either.
As Martin Carthy said, "We all played bloody loud! It was a loud band, and if anybody suggested that we turn down, I'd tell them to get stuffed, because it was a great sound. We were using big amps, for God's sake. We were using the Fender dual Showman. It's a five foot high speaker! So in order to get any kind of sound, you've got to turn up to a volume." https://stevewinick.com/steeleye2
D.H.
Last edited by Dave Hicks; Mar-18-2022 at 8:36am.
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