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Maybe Someday, 1968

February 1968

  • 11th: Clive Palmer guests on Pentangle bill at the Horseshoe Club in Soho, London.

March 1968

  • 4th: Recording for John Peel's Nightride (Bid You Goodnight/Won't You Come See Me Some Sweet Day/You Get Brighter/All Too Much for Me)
  • 6th: Broadcast of Nightride BBC session. Featured Robin and Mike. (Note that the track listing conflicts with the recording details.)
Track listing:
  1. You Get Brighter
  2. All Too Much For Me
  3. Ducks on a Pond
  1. 30th: Royal Festival Hall (and Tim Buckley made a surprise guest appearance half way through the evening) - a memorable event altogether.
  2. 31st: Royal Festival Hall. Showcase gig for Hangman's Beautiful Daughter.

April 1968

  • 6th: The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter enters the UK charts, reaches number 5 and remains there for 21 weeks.
  • 26th: Village Theatre, New York
  • 27th: Jordan Hall, Boston.

May 1968

  • 3rd: Boston
  • 4th: SUNY Gym, supporting The Grateful Dead.
  • 12th: Lee Hall, Oswego New York (With Tim Buckley)
  • Fillmore East, New York. The "Mother's Day" Concert.
  • 13th: "Live" recording for WBAI radio in New York. Licorice was announced as being a new member of the group.
Set listing:
  • The Head
  • Douglas Traherne Harding
  • See All The People
  • You Get Brighter 
  • Maya
  • 16/18th: Fillmore West, San Francisco, sharing the bill with Country Joe and the Fish.
  • 17th: Berkely University
  • 24th: Kaleidoscope, Hollywood (with Them).
  • 29th: LA Troubadour with Tim Buckley.

June 1968

Set List:
  1. Waltz of the New Moon
  2. You Get Brighter
  3. A Very Cellular Song
  4. October Song Live Audio (YouTube)
  5. Bell Ringing
  6. The Pig Went Walking Over the Hill / See All the People / Swift as the Wind / Mercy I Cry City
  7. Ducks on a Pond
  8. Puppies
  9. Chinese White
  10. Maya

This performance is now available on CD as Live at the Fillmore 1968

  • 21-22nd: The First Holiness Kitschgarden For the Liberation Of Love And Peace In Colours! Houtrust Den Haag, Holland
  • 29th: Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.

July 1968

  • 5th: Queen's Hall, Barnstaple.

August 1968

  • 11th: 8th National Blues Festival, Sunbury. (With the Herd, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Nice, Chicken Shack, Jethro Tull, Fairport Convention, Traffic) The ISB was paid £350 for the gig.
  • 24th: Magical Mystery Tour (Middle Earth Club, London)
  • 30th: ABC, Edinburgh.

October 1968

  • 4th: Queen Elizabeth Hall. With Shirley & Dolly Collins.
  • 7th: Queen Elizabeth Hall. Tim Buckley was support and his live LP Dream Letter was recorded.
  • 9th: Sheffield Town Hall.
  • 13th: Glasgow Concert Hall.
  • 18th: Manchester Free Trade Hall.
  • 25th: Birmingham Town Hall.
  • 27th: Newcastle City Hall.
  • 30th: Nottingham.
  • Late 1968? Brondby Pop Club, Brondby, Denmark.

November 1968

  • 1st: Brighton Dome.
  • 2nd: Royal Albert Hall.
  • 9th: Free Trade Hall, Manchester (with support from Pentangle).
  • 23rd: Boston.
  • 26th: Live broadcast from WBIA studios in New York.
  • 27th: Fillmore East, New York.
Track listing:
  1. The Half Remarkable Question
  2. Jigs - Unknown/Comb Your Hair And Curl It
  3. Waltz Of The New Moon
  4. You Get Brighter
  5. White Bird
  6. The Iron Stone
  7. A Very Cellular Song
  8. Log Cabin Home In The Sky
  9. Job's Tears
  10. Cousin Caterpillar
  11. Be Glad for The Song Has No Ending
  12. Creation

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