Bert Jansch - The Waggoner's Lad mp3 download

  • Artist: Bert Jansch
  • Song: The Waggoner's Lad
  • Genre: World
  • Length: 03:34
  • Size: 4.2MB
  • Bitrate: 160Kbps
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Comments

Nuno Romão

2020-11-16 07:22:01 | Profile
Another one that Jimmy Page "borrowed" from Bert. He used the main riff on Braun-Y-Aur Stomp.

Katie O Reilly

2020-11-05 15:09:14 | Profile
lot of comments here about Jansch playing the guitar. he is playing banjo here, John Renbourn is playing the guitar.

GREENSOULS ESTUDIO

2020-02-24 09:11:19 | Profile
The thing with Led Zeppelin is that they added new music to the old. Out of 87 songs, they wrote 68 originals. That in itself is 80%. They nicked 15 songs and credited 4 covers. The new material that was implemented in the covers would account for another 10% of originality. In total, Zeppelin created 90% of their music, that is not speculation, but fact. The other 10% that was stolen was lyrical content and the bassline dazed and confused.

Hilario Marchetti

2020-02-08 20:35:00 | Profile
Sister, I implore you, take him by the hand...

Cody Clawson

2019-07-20 09:18:39 | Profile
beautiful, evocative tune

Opto 55

2019-06-27 00:29:09 | Profile
That cunt no talent Jimmy Page stole this song and claimed it as his own.

Bernard Braga

2019-06-13 03:06:49 | Profile
This is great!Thanks for the upload, mate!

bargibantalex

2019-06-12 22:52:50 | Profile
Ok look you lot ..dont get too precious about Page ripping off Jansch ...you can bet Jansch copied those that came before him...and this probablyheavily inspired by a fairly well known or even lesser well known obscure bluegrass tune possibly from any time since "The Cuckoo" was recorded in the mid 1920s