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Maybe
Someday, 1971
January 1971
9th: Broadcast of BBC Top Gear
session.
February 1971
12th: Exeter University.
(Cancelled following Rose's departure)
13th: Reading
University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
16th: Dublin Stadium.
(Cancelled following Rose's departure)
18th: Aberystwyth
University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
20th: Sheffield
University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
21st: St Andrews
University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
24th: City Hall,
Newcastle. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
26th: Parr Hall,
Warrington. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
27th: Lanchester
Polytechnic. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
28th: Jazz Club, Redcar.
(Cancelled following Rose's departure)
March 1971
2nd: Guildhall,
Portsmouth. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
3rd: Big Apple,
Brighton. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
4th: City Hall, Norwich.
(Cancelled following Rose's departure)
6th: Liverpool Stadium.
(With Fairport Convention) (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
7th: Public Hall,
Preston. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)
13th: Town Hall,
Birmingham.
- Malcolm LeMaistre's first gig with the
band.
14th or 15th:
Reading University.
16th: Imperial College,
London.
17th: Wexford Festival.
18th: BBC In Concert. (Transmitted
28th March/31st March)
19th: City Hall, Leeds.
20th: City Hall,
Sheffield.
27th: Liverpool Stadium.
28th: Colston Hall,
Bristol.
April 1971
21st: National Stadium,
Dublin, Ireland.
24th: Festival Hall,
London.
25th: Fairfield Hall,
Croydon.
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"I believe you're
missing the gig at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY some
time in 1971. Holy Modal Rounders were the opening act.
I'll try to find a date for you although I think it might
have been March or April from my memory of the
weather." Any ideas?
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May 1971
9th: Avery Fisher Hall, New York.
11th: Live Radio Show,
ABC FM New York.
16th: Rindge Tech Auditorium, Cambridge, Mass.
18th: Live Radio Show, A
& R Studios, New York for Radio WPL3.
29th: New York
Philharmonic, Berkeley, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton. (?)
30th: Berkeley Community Theatre.
June 1971
30th: Bert Jansch, Clive
Palmer and Anne Briggs one-off concert at Royal Festival Hall in
London.
July 1971
24th:
Incredible String Band
and Pentangle on the same bill for the
only time at Tupholme Manor Park Folk Concert, Lincoln. Also
included James Taylor, The Byrds.
September 1971
3rd: Falkonerteatret,
Copenhagen.
28th: Philharmonic,
Liverpool.
October 1971
1st: City Hall,
Newcastle.
Set list:
- Log Cabin Home in the Sky
- Living In The Shadow
- Sailor And The Dancer
- Lowlands Away
- Panto:
The Stork's Mistake
- Evolution Rag
- Adam And Eve
- You Get Brighter
- Fiddle tunes: Bird That Lives On Rain,
Yellow Flames Of Whin, Jenny In The Mosshouse, Drunken Black Winter
- The Actor
- How We Danced The Lord Of Weir
- Poetry Play 1
- Cajun Song
- Sunday Song
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2nd: Public Hall,
Preston.
3rd: De Montfort Hall,
Leicester.
8th: Town Hall,
Birmingham.
Set
list from Paul Bryant:
- Log Cabin Home in the
Sky
- Living in the Shadows
- Sailor and the Dancer
- Ladies (formerly called
Lowlands Away)
- Evolution Rag
- Adam and Eve
- You Get Brighter
- Bird that lives on Rain
etc
- How we Danced the Lord
of Weir
- Play Poem Music
- The Actor
- Cajun Song
- Sweet John (a mondegreen!
Should be Sunday Song of course. Says here it
went on for 11 minutes. I think this was one of the
ones RW whipped out his cello for.)
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9th: City Hall,
Sheffield.
10: Colston Hall, Bristol.
13th: Guildhall,
Portsmouth.
15th: Town Hall, Leeds.
27th: Usher
Hall, Edinburgh.
28th: City Hall,
Glasgow.
29th: Free Trade Hall,
Manchester.
30th: Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air
enters the UK charts staying at number 46 for one week only.
31st: Theatre Royal
Drury Lane, London.
November 1971
1st: Town Hall, Oxford.
22nd: Kings Hall, Derby.
December 1971
8th: Mike Heron solo show, Renold Theatre, UMIST, Manchester.
Set list:
- Spirit Beautiful
- Lowlands Away
- You Get Brighter
- Red Hair (Heron)
- The Fourth Of August
- I'd Cry (Heron)
- Flowers Of The Forest
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