Richard Thompson Concerts 1970s

1970

??? ??, 1970 - Zurich, Switzerland

Walk Awhile, Lark in the Morning, Matty Groves, The Deserter, Flatback Caper, Mason's Apron

January 18, 1970 (Sunday) - Hampstead Country Club, Haverstock Hill, London UK

January 29, 1970 (Thursday) - Hampstead Country Club, Haverstock Hill, London UK (also with Forever More)

January 31, 1970 (Saturday) - Reading University, Reading UK

February 1, 1970 (Sunday) - Mother's, Birmingham UK

(also with Matthews Southern Comfort)

February 5, 1970 (Thursday) - Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool UK

February 6, 1970 (Friday) - Free Trade Hall, Manchester UK

February 14, 1970 (Saturday) - Royal Festival Hall, London UK

Walk Awhile, The Deserter, Lark in the Morning, Sloth, Matty Groves, Flowers of the Forest, Flatback Caper, Doctor of Physick, Sir Partick Spens, Jenny's Chickens > Mason's Apron

February 20, 1970 (Friday) - Colston Hall, Bristol UK

February 21, 1970 (Saturday) - City Hall, Newcastle UK

February 22, 1970 (Sunday) - Jazz Club, Coatham Hotel, Redcar UK

February 27, 1970 (Friday) - Brunel University, Uxbridge UK

February 28, 1970 (Saturday) - Van Dyke's Club, Plymouth UK

March 14, 1970 (Saturday) - Village Blues Club, Dagenham UK

March 15, 1970 (Sunday) - Lyceum, London UK (with Humblebums, Mandragon)

March 27, 1970 (Friday) - Hampstead Country Club, Haverstock Hill UK (also with Aquilla)

April 4, 1970 (Saturday) - Disco 2, BBC TV

Sir Patrick Spens (broadcast April 4, 1970)

April 13, 1970 (Monday) - De Montfort Hall, Leicester UK

April 17, 1970 (Friday) - Manchester University, Manchester UK

April 18, 1970 (Saturday) - Van Dyke's Club, Plymouth UK

April 20, 1970 (Monday) - Top Gear, Playhouse Theatre, London (BBC Radio)

The Deserter, Walk Awhile, Flatback Caper, Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman, Doctor of Physick

(1-4 broadcast May 2, 1970, 1-5 broadcast August 1, 1970)

April 21, 1970 (Tuesday) - Sounds of the Seventies, Playhouse Theatre, London (BBC Radio)

Open the Door Richard, Flatback Caper, Sir Patrick Spens, Bonny Black Hare

(1-3 broadcast April 27, 1970, 4 broadcast May 25, 1970)

April 23, 1970 (Thursday) - Pop Proms, Roundhouse, London UK

(with Matthew's Southern Comfort, Fotheringay)

April 30, 1970 (Thursday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA (with Jethro Tull)

May 1, 1970 (Friday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA (with Jethro Tull)

May 2, 1970 (Saturday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA (with Jethro Tull)

May 3, 1970 (Sunday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA (with Jethro Tull)

May 5, 1970 (Tuesday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 6, 1970 (Wednesday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 7, 1970 (Thursday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 8, 1970 (Friday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 9, 1970 (Saturday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 10, 1970 (Sunday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

May 15, 1970 (Friday) - East Town Theater, Detroit MI

May 16, 1970 (Saturday) - East Town Theater, Detroit MI

May 22, 1970 (Friday) - Kinetic Playground, Chicago IL

May 23, 1970 (Saturday) - Kinetic Playground, Chicago IL

May 27, 1970 (Wednesday) - Mandel Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago IL

Walk Awhile, Lark in the Morning, Matty Groves, The Deserter, Dirty Linen, Sloth, Flatback Caper, Tam Lin, Sir Patrick Spens

E: General Taylor/Mason's Apron

(radio broadcast, WHPK)

May 31, 1970 (Sunday) - The Emergency, Washington DC

June 1, 1970 (Monday) - The Emergency, Washington DC

June 2, 1970 (Tuesday) - The Emergency, Washington DC

June 3, 1970 (Wednesday) - The Emergency, Washington DC

June 4, 1970 (Thursday) - The Emergency, Washington DC

June 10, 1970 (Wednesday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Sloth, Doctor of Physick, Flatback Caper, Tam Lin, Lark in the Morning, Sir Patrick Spens

(two shows - with Traffic, Mott the Hoople)

June 11, 1970 (Thursday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

Walk Awhile, Lark in the Morning, Tam Lin, Dirty Linen, Doctor of Physick, Sloth, Mason's Apron

(two shows - with Traffic, Mott the Hoople)

June 12, 1970 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

June 13, 1970 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

?? - Ludlow's Garage, Cincinnati OH

June 24, 1970 (Wednesday) - York University, York UK

June 25, 1970 (Thursday) - Town Hall, Homsey UK

(also with Patto)

June 26, 1970 (Friday) - Town Hall, Watford UK

(also with Mick Softley)

June 27, 1970 (Saturday) - Bath Festival, Bath UK

(also with Led Zeppelin, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd, Santana)

June 28, 1970 (Sunday) - Holland Pop Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands

July ??, 1970 - Little Hadham UK

July 4, 1970 (Saturday) - Village Roundhouse, Dagenham UK

July 5, 1970 (Sunday) - Maidstone Fiesta, Oakwood Park, Maidstone UK

Lark in the Morning, Sir Patrick Spens, Now Be Thankful, Flatback Caper, Jenny's Chickens > Mason's Apron

(filmed by BBC, released in May 1972)

July 7, 1970 (Tuesday) - BBC Radio One In Concert, Aeolian Hall Studio 2, London UK

Sir Patrick Spens, Sir B. McKenzie, The Deserter, Hangman's Reel, Bonny Bunch of Roses

(broadcast July 26, 1970)

July 9, 1970 (Thursday) - BBC Radio One in Concert (Folk on Sunday), Aeolian Hall Studio 2, London UK

Dirty Linen, Flowers of the Forest, Now Be Thankful, The Deserter, Sir B. McKenzie, Tam Lin

(broadcast August 2, 1970)

July 12, 1970 (Sunday) - Aachen, West Germany

July 18, 1970 (Saturday) - Van Dyke's Club, Plymouth UK

July 21, 1970 (Tuesday) - Hampstead Country Club, Haverstock Hill UK

Now Be Thankful, Bonny Bunch of Roses, Jenny's Chickens > Mason's Apron, Coach and Horses, Sweet Little Rock and Roller, A Whole Lot More of Jesus, Matty Groves, Jigs and reels, Sir Patrick Spens, Flatback Caper, Dirty Linen, Walk Awhile

July 25, 1970 (Saturday) - Swallowfield Park, Reading UK

July 26, 1970 (Sunday) - Palladium, London UK

(opening for Incredible String Band)

August 1, 1970 (Saturday) - Potter's Bar, Herts. UK

August 7-9, 1970 (Friday - Sunday) - National Jazz and Blues Festival, Plumpton Race Course, Lewes UK

August 15, 1970 (Saturday) - Yorkshire Folk, Blues and Jazz Festival, Krumlin, Barkisland nr. Halifax UK

August 16, 1970 (Sunday) - Coatham Arms, Redcar UK

August 22, 1970 (Saturday) - Little Hadham Fete, UK

Blue Suede Shoes, Walk Awhile, Staines Morris, Now Be Thankful, Sloth, Nadine, Blues in the Bottle, High School Confidential, Mr. Lacey, Meet on the Ledge, CC Rider, Sir Patrick Spens, Bridge Over the River Ash

August 23, 1970 (Sunday) - The Greyhound, Croydon UK

August 28, 1970 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

early show:

late show: Walk Awhile, Lark in the Morning, Now Be Thankful, Staines Morris, Dirty Linen, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Sir Patrick Spens

(with Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac, Jake and the Family Jewels)

August 29, 1970 (Saturday) - Philadelphia Folk Festival, The Old Farm, Upper Salford PA

Walk Awhile, Dirty Linen, Staines Morris, Foxy Lady tease, Lark in the Morning, Sloth, Banks of Sweet Primroses, Sir Patrick Spens, Jenny's Chickens > Mason's Apron

(afternoon show, FM broadcast)

August 29, 1970 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY

(2 shows)

(with Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac, Jake and the Family Jewels)

August 30, 1970 (Sunday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

Walk Awhile, Dirty Linen, Staines Morris, Lark in the Morning, Now Be Thankful, Matty Groves, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Flatback Caper, Sloth, Tam Lin, Sir Patrick Spens

(two shows)

(also with Savoy Brown)

August 31, 1970 (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

Walk Awhile, Dirty Linen, Staines Morris, Lark in the Morning, Now Be Thankful, Matty Groves, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Flatback Caper, Sloth, Tam Lin, Sir Patrick Spens

(two shows)

(also with Savoy Brown)

September 1, 1970 (Tuesday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA

(also with Savoy Brown)

September 4-6, 1970 (Friday - Sunday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

Toss the Feathers, Matty Groves, Mason's Apron, Banks of Sweet Primroses, Bonnie Kate, Yellow Bird, Sloth, Sir Patrick Spens, Staines Morris, Battle of the Somme, Sweet Little Rock and Roller

September 10, 1970 (Thursday) - Tea Party, Boston MA

(also with Fleetwood Mac)

September 11, 1970 (Friday) - Tea Party, Boston MA

(also with Fleetwood Mac)

September 12, 1970 (Saturday) - Tea Party, Boston MA

(also with Fleetwood Mac)

October 3, 1970 (Saturday) - Nottingham University, Nottingham UK

October 6, 1970 (Tuesday) - Bradford University, Bradford UK

October 7, 1970 (Wednesday) - Royal Albert Hall, London UK

Walk Awhile, Staines Morris, Dirty Linen, Now Be Thankful, Journeyman's Grace, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Liege and Leif Medley, Sloth, Bridge Over the Dollis Brook, Tam Lin, Mason's Apron, Jenny's Chickens, Sir Patrick Spens

October 9, 1970 (Friday) - Guildhall, Portsmouth UK

October 14, 1970 (Wednesday) - City Hall, Leeds UK

October 15, 1970 (Thursday) - The Sunday Show, Paris Cinema, London (BBC Radio 1)

Journeyman's Grace, Dirty Linen, Now Be Thankful, Bridge Over The River Ash, Staines Morris, Sir Patrick Spens

(broadcast October 25, 1970)

October 16, 1970 (Friday) - City Hall, Sheffield UK

October 17, 1970 (Saturday) - Sophia Gardens, Cardiff UK

October 19, 1970 (Monday) - Town Hall, Birmingham UK

(with Roger Ruskin Spear and His Kinetic Wardrobe)

October 21, 1970 (Wednesday) - Brighton Dome, Brighton UK

October 23, 1970 (Friday) - City Hall, Hull UK

October 24, 1970 (Saturday) - Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool UK

October 25, 1970 (Sunday) - City Hall, Newcastle UK

October 27, 1970 (Tuesday) - Hampstead Country Club, Haverstock Hill UK

October 30, 1970 (Friday) - Concert Hall, Glasgow UK

November 1, 1970 (Sunday) - Usher Hall, Edinburgh UK

November 4, 1970 (Wednesday) - Polytechnic, Portsmouth UK

November 5, 1970 (Thursday) - Rex Cinema, Cambridge UK

November 6, 1970 (Friday) - Free Trade Hall, Manchester UK

November 7, 1970 (Saturday) - Colston Hall, Bristol UK

November 8, 1970 (Sunday) - De Montfort Hall, Leicester UK

(with Roger Ruskin Spear and His Kinetic Wardrobe)

November 9, 1970 (Monday) - Town Hall, Oxford UK

November 12, 1970 (Thursday) - Sounds of the Seventies, Aeolian Hall Studio 2, London UK (BBC Radio)

Sir B. McKenzie, Sickness and Diseases, Journeyman's Grace, Now Be Thankful

(broadcast November 19, 1970)

November 13, 1970 (Friday) - Rutherford College, Canterbury UK

(also with Genesis)

November 14, 1970 (Saturday) - Brunel University, Uxbridge UK

November 15, 1970 (Sunday) - Fairfield Halls, Croydon UK

November 20, 1970 (Friday) - Essex University, Colchester UK

November 21, 1970 (Saturday) - The Roundhouse, Dagenham UK

November 22, 1970 (Sunday) - Mother's Club, Birmingham UK

November 27, 1970 (Friday) - Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham UK

December 5, 1970 (Saturday) - London School of Economics, London UK

December 11, 1970 (Friday) - Van Dyke's Club, Plymouth UK

December 12, 1970 (Saturday) - Exeter University, Exeter UK

(also with Argent)

1971

??? ??, 1971 - Royal Albert Hall, London UK

Walk Awhile, Dirty Linen, Sir Patrick Spens, Sloth, Lark in the Morning, Journeyman's Grace, Matty Groves, Sir B. McKenzie

??? ??, 1971 - Frankfurt, Germany

The Deserter

January 29, 1971 (Friday) - Enschede, Netherlands

Walk Awhile, Dirty Linen, Sloth, The Deserter, Sickness and Diseases, Bridge Over the River Ash, Journeyman's Grace, Lark in the Morning, Sir William Gower, Banks of the Sweet Prinroses, Sir Patrick Spens, Bonnie Kate > Sir B. McKenzie, Tam Lin

Richard Thompson solo

"The Performing Gibsons" (Richard Thompson, Ian Matthews and Andy Roberts)

* April 13, 1971 (Tuesday) - Sounds of the Seventies, Studio T1, Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd's Bush UK

It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry, Not Much at All, Hearts, Baby Ruth

(FM broadcast, BBC1, April 26, 1971)

Richard Thompson backing Sandy Denny

April 22, 1971 (Thursday) - The Spinners, BBC TV

Nightingale, Blackwaterside

(backing Sandy Denny)

(broadcast July 12, 1971)

"The Performing Gibsons" (Richard Thompson, Ian Matthews and Andy Roberts)

* May 17, 1971 (Monday) - Top Gear, Playhouse Theatre, London UK

Where Will You Go, Through My Eyes, Never Ending, Desert Inn, Close the Door Lightly When You Go

(FM broadcast, BBC1, June 6, 1971)

Richard Thompson backing Sandy Denny

July 24, 1971 (Saturday) - Lincoln Folk Festival, Tupholme Manor Park, Lincoln UK

Late November, Northstar Grassman and the Ravens, Down in the Flood, Blackwaterside, The Optimist, Next Time Around, Crazy Lady Blues, John the Gun

("The Happy Blunderers": Richard Thompson (guitar), Sandy Denny (piano, vocals), Dave Pegg (bass), Gerry Conway(drums))

Richard Thompson and Ian Matthews

August ??, 1971 - Gassy Jack's, Vancouver, Canada

August 3, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wheaton MD

?? ??, 1971 - Bottom Line, New York NY

August 25-29, 1971 (Wednesday - Sunday) - Troubadour, Los Angeles CA

September ??, 1971

Road to Ronderlin, And Me, Souling Song, Louise, Right Before My Eyes, Genesis Hall, Reno Nevada, Please Be My Friend, Keep My Children Warm, Road to Ronderlin, Never Ending, And Me, Break My Mind

Sandy Denny with Richard Thompson (guitar), Gerry Conway (drums), Dave Richards (bass)

September 15, 1971 (Wednesday) - Chicago IL

?? - Los Angeles CA

?? - Philadelphia PA

?? - New York NY

Sandy Denny with Richard Thompson (guitar), Timi Donald (drums), Dave Richards (bass)

October 7, 1971 (Thursday) - Kent University, Canterbury UK

October 8, 1971 (Friday) - North East London Polytechnic, London UK

October 9, 1971 (Saturday) - Reading University, Reading UK

October 12, 1971 (Tuesday) - Southampton University, Southampton UK

October 15, 1971 (Friday) - Swansea College, Swansea UK

October 16, 1971 (Saturday) - Manchester Institute of Technology, Manchester UK

October 19, 1971 (Tuesday) - Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge UK

October 21, 1971 (Thursday) - Aston University, Birmingham UK

October 22, 1971 (Friday) - Brighton College, Brighton UK

October 24, 1971 (Sunday) - Jazz Club, Redcar UK

October 25, 1971 (Monday) - University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews UK

October 29, 1971 (Friday) - Trent Polytechnic, Nottingham UK

October 30, 1971 (Saturday) - University of East Anglia, Norwich UK

October 31, 1971 (Sunday) - Keele University, Keele UK

November 2, 1971 (Tuesday) - University College Theatre, London UK

Late November, North Star Grassman and the Ravens, Something You've Got, The Sea Captain, Blackwaterside, Love's Made a Fool of You, Matty Groves, Crazy Lady Blues, Next Time Around, John the Gun, Down in the Flood

November 27, 1971 (Saturday) - Rainbow Theatre, Finsbury Park, London UK

Country Pie, Sweet Little Rock and Roller, Matty Groves, Something You've Got, We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus, Down in the Flood, Blues in the Bottle, Silver Threads and Golden Needles, Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, The Weight, Wipe Out, High School Confidential, Liege and Leif Medley

(with Fairport Convention and Sandy Denny)

Shirley Collins with Richard Thompson, Ashley Hutchings, John Kirkpatrick, Royston Wood

December 2, 1971 (Thursday) - The Gorge, South Molton UK

December 3, 1971 (Friday) - The Lobster Pot, Instow UK

December 4, 1971 (Saturday) - Plymouth Polytechnic, Plymouth UK

1972

Richard and Linda Thompson

January 1, 1973 -

Sandy Denny with Richard Thompson (guitar), Pat Donaldson (bass), Timi Donald (drums)

January or February ??, 1972 - The Bitter End, New York NY

early show: Next Time Around, North Star Grassman and the Ravens, Late November, Love's Made a Fool of You, Matty Groves, John the Gun, The Sea Captain

late show: Bruton Town, Late November, North Star Grassman and the Ravens, Crazy Lady Blues, Learning the Game, Reynard the Fox

alternates: Blackwaterside, Listen Listen, Man of Constant Sorrow, Who Knows Where the Time Goes

(played venue for a week)

Richard Thompson solo

February 25, 1972 (Friday) - BBC 1 FM

(backing Ian Matthews)

* March 28, 1972 (Tuesday) - Top Gear, Maida Vale Studio 4, London UK

That'll Be The Day, Love's Made a Fool of You, Learning the Game, Crazy Arms, Jambalaya

(with the Bunch - FM broadcast on BBC 1, April 11, 1972)

Sandy Denny UK Tour - Richard Thompson (guitar), Pat Donaldson (bass), Timi Donald (drums)

April 15, 1972 (Saturday) - Corn Exchange, Cambridge UK

April 22, 1972 (Saturday) - Pier Pavilion, Southsea UK

April 28, 1972 (Friday) - London School of Economics, London UK

May 1, 1972 (Monday) - Kinetic Circus, Birmingham UK

May 7, 1972 (Sunday) - Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, London UK

May 8, 1972 (Monday) - Eltham Well Hall Open Theatre, Eltham Well UK

For Nobody to Hear, Bushes and Briars, Love's Made a Fool of You, The Music Weaver, Crazy Lady Blues*, Reynard the Fox, Sweet Rosemary, Matty Groves, It'll Take a Long Time, The Lady, John the Gun, Down in the Flood, When Will I Be Loved*, Rigs of the Time

(* with Linda Peters)

(could be May 6, 1972)

May 10, 1972 (Wednesday) - City Hall, Newcastle UK

May 13, 1972 (Saturday) - St. Mary's College, Twickenham UK

Richard Thompson solo

May 26-29, 1972 (Friday - Monday) - The Great Western Express Festival, Bardney, Lincolnshire UK

(RT was surprise guest between sets)

June 1972 - May 1973: Richard & Linda Thompson

October 24, 1972 (Tuesday) - The Boat House, London UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, He May Call You Up Tonight, Shaky Nancy, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Dragging the River, Once Brave Napoleon, The Poppy Leaf Hornpipe/The Flowing Tide, Brand New Way to Hurt a Woman, Poor Ditching Boy, Now Be Thankful, When I'm Prime Minister, The Great Valerio, Twisted

October 25, 1972 (Wednesday) - University College, London UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, He May Call You Up Tonight, Morris and Country Dance Tunes, Has He Got a Friend for Me, The New St. George, Don't Make it 54 John, Break My Mind

(Albion Country Band with Richard & Linda)

(may be December 24, 1972)

October 27, 1972 (Friday) - Brunel University, Uxbridge UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, The Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, He May Call You Up Tonight, Morris tunes, The Bonnie Green Garter, Has He Got a Friend for Me, The New St. George, Morris Tunes

(may be December 27, 1972)

November 16, 1972 (Thursday) - Durham University, Durham UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, Shaky Nancy, He May Call You Up Tonight, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Dragging the River, Poppy Leaf Hornpipe, Now Be Thankful, Little Beggar Girl, Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, When I'm Prime Minister, The Great Valerio, Brand New Way to Hurt a Woman, Painted Ladies, Twisted, Break My Mind

November 19, 1972 (Sunday) - Shaw Theatre, London UK

December 9, 1972 (Saturday) - Southwark Cathedral, Southwark UK

(Richard and Linda, Albion Country Band, Sandy Denny)

December 24, 1972 (Sunday) - The Boathouse, Kew Bridge, London UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, He May Call You Up Tonight, Shaky Nancy, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Dragging the River, Once Brave Napoleon, Maple Leaf Hornpipe/The Flowing Tide, A Brand New Way to Hurt Me, Poor Ditching Boy, Now Be Thankful, When I'm Prime Minister, The Great Valerio, Twisted, Break My Mind

Albion Country Band with Richard and Linda Thompson

December 25, 1972 (Monday) - University College, London UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, He May Call You Up Tonight, Has He Got a Friend For Me, The New St. George, Break My Mind

December 27, 1972 (Wednesday) - Brunel University, Uxbridge UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, He May Call You Up Tonight, Morris medley, Has He Got a Friend for Me, The New St. George, Don't Make It 54 John, Break My Mind

December 29, 1972 (Friday) - The Howff, Chalk Farm, London UK

Little Beggar Girl, Poor Ditching Boy, Once Brave Napoleon, Dragging the River, Has He Got a Friend for Me, The Bonny Ploughboy, Riding Down to Portsmouth, Crafty Maid's Policy, Morris tunes, Saturday Night, Constant Billy, Princess Royal, Old Woman Tossed Up, Bundles of Straw, Bonny Green Garter, Heroes of Britain, Clog Dance, Shady Lies, Don't Make It 54, Working Man Blues, The New St. George, Christmas is Coming, Clog Dance > Home On the Range, Clog Dance, All I Have To Do Is Dream, Wassail Song, So Sad

December 30, 1972 (Saturday) - The Howff, Chalk Farm, London UK

December 31, 1972 (Sunday) - The Howff, Chalk Farm, London UK

1973

Richard and Linda Thompson

?? ??, 1973 - Memphis Folk Club, Guildford Hotel, Leeds UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, Once Brave Napoleon, Dragging the River, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Neasdon Hornpipe/The Flowing Tide, Shaky Nancy, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Poor Little Beggar Girl, Now Be Thankful, Angel of Death, You Got to Hi De Hi, End of the Rainbow, Wild Side of Life, The Great Valerio, Dark End of the Street

* January 1, 1973 (Monday) - Sounds of the Seventies, Studio T1, Transcription Service, Kensington House, Shepherd's Bush UK

Little Beggar Girl, Dragging the River, The Great Valerio, Neasden Hornpipe/The Avebury Particle Accelerator/The Flowing Tide

(FM broadcast, BBC1, January 25, 1973)

January 8, 1973 (Monday) - Derby Arms, Richmond UK

January 24, 1973 (Wednesday) - University College Folk Club, London UK

January 25, 1973 (Thursday) - Shakespeare Head, Carnaby Street, London UK

January 26, 1973 (Friday) - Hull University, Hull UK

February 4, 1973 (Sunday) - St. Pancras Town Hall, London UK

Nobody's Wedding, Shady Lies, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Shaky Nancy, Once Brave Napoleon, The Great Valerio, Poor Little Beggar Girl

(may be April 2, 1973)

* February 19, 1973 - Swansea University, Swansea UK

February 20, 1973 (Tuesday) - College of Food Technology, Weybridge UK

February 28, 1973 (Wednesday) - North London Polytechnic Folk Club, London UK

I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Painted Ladies, Ready to Meet with the Angel of Death, Please Help Me I'm Falling

March 7, 1973 (Wednesday) - Imperial College Folk Club, London UK

March 10, 1973 (Saturday) - City University Folk Festival

April 2, 1973 (Monday) - St. Pancras Town Hall, London, UK

(may be February 4, 1973)

April 3, 1973 (Tuesday) - North London Polytechnic, London UK

I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Painted Ladies, Angel of Death, Please Help Me I'm Falling, unknown, Has He Got a Friend for Me, You Got to Hi De Hi, Now Be Thankful, End of the Rainbow, Little Beggar Girl, The Train That Carried My Girl From Town, The Great Valerio, Dragging the River

April 15, 1973 (Sunday) - Shaw Theatre, London UK

April 21-23, 1973 (Saturday - Sunday) - Easter Folk Festival, Civic Hall, Barneley UK

April 24, 1973 (Tuesday) - Southwark Cathedral, Southwark UK

May 14, 1973 (Monday) - Royal Festival Hall, London UK

I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, End of the Rainbow, Life is Like a Mountain Railroad, Withered and Died

June 24, 1973 (Sunday) - Boundes Green Folk Club

October 1973 - March 1974: "Hokey Pokey" - Richard Thompson, Linda Thompson, Simon Nicol

October 30, 1973 (Tuesday) - New Merlin's Cave, London UK

November ??, 1973 - Portsmouth UK

November 25, 1973 (Sunday) - Springfield Park Tavern, London UK

November 27, 1973 (Tuesday) - New Merlin's Cave, London UK

I'll Regret It All in the Morning, Jenny Lind Polka, Georgie on a Spree, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Sure Didn't Take Him Long, The Great Valerio, Hornpipes, When I Get to the Border, Hokey Pokey

December 2, 1973 (Sunday) - Theatre Royal, Norwich UK

December 5, 1973 (Wednesday) - University College Union, London UK

December 6, 1973 (Thursday) - Bedford College, Regents Park, London UK

December 9, 1973 (Sunday) - Corbett Theatre, Loughton UK

December 10, 1973 (Monday) - Reading University, Reading UK

December 16, 1973 (Sunday) - Cabbage Patch, Twickenham UK

December 18, 1973 (Tuesday) - Old Ash Tree, Chatham UK

December 20, 1973 (Thursday) - Salisbury College of Technology, Salisbury UK

1974

January 13, 1974 (Sunday) - Railway Hotel, Portsmouth UK

January 23, 1974 (Wednesday) - University of Surrey, Guildford UK

January 24, 1974 (Thursday) - Kings College, London UK

January 27, 1974 (Sunday) - King William IV, Ewell UK

January 29, 1974 (Tuesday) - University of East Anglia, Norwich UK

I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, I'll Regret It All in the Morning, unknown, We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus, Never Again, Setting the Woods on Fire, Has He Got a Friend for Me, Georgie on a Spree, The Sun Never Shines on the Poor, Flee as a Bird, Down Where the Drunkards Roll, We'll Sing Hallelujah, The Great Valerio, Hokey Pokey, Morris Tunes, Little Beggar Girl