Of course he was better known in England, rs, and would often get a mention along with Simon&Garfunkel, Ralph McTell and other folk-revival types. A group of us from High School went to see him about the time
Zero She Flies was released, but at this distance, I remember nothing about his performance, or material, at all.
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^ Please seek counselling immediately, Trollheart! I don't want something like that on my conscience.
To cheer you up, here's Al Stewart getting everything just right, imo: with its first-person narrative and period touches
Old Admirals starts in the good old tradition of mariner's tales, and culminates in a beautiful last verse. Total love for what Al Stewart has done here:-