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Maybe Someday, 1971

January 1971

9th: Broadcast of BBC Top Gear session. (Everything's Fine Right Now / Long Long Road / The Circle is Unbroken / Raga Phuti Raga) (Recorded 6 October 1970)

February 1971

12: Exeter University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

13: Reading University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

16: Dublin Stadium. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

18: Aberystwyth University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

20: Sheffield University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

21: St Andrews University. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

24: City Hall, Newcastle. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

26: Parr Hall, Warrington. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

27: Lanchester Polytechnic. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

28: Jazz Club, Redcar. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

March 1971

2: Guildhall, Portsmouth. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

3: Big Apple, Brighton. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

4: City Hall, Norwich. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

6: Liverpool Stadium. (With Fairport Convention) (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

7: Public Hall, Preston. (Cancelled following Rose's departure)

13: Town Hall, Birmingham. 

  • Malcolm LeMaistre's first gig with the band.

14 or 15: Reading University.

16: Imperial College, London.

17: Wexford Festival.

18: BBC In Concert. (Transmitted 28 March/31 March)

Set List:
  • Bright Morning Stars*
  • Worlds They Rise and Fall*
  • Medley:
    Sunday is My Wedding Day
    Drops of Whiskey
    Grumbling Old Men, Grumbling Old Women
  • Spirit Beautiful*
  • Willow Pattern*
  • Cosmic Boy
  • Turqoise Blue*
  • Whistle Tune*
  • Darling Belle*
  • Adam and Eve
  • You've Been a Friend to Me*
*= Included on BBC Live in Concert
(Many 
						thanks to John Stepney)

19: City Hall, Leeds.

20: City Hall, Sheffield.

27: Liverpool Stadium.

28: Colston Hall, Bristol.

April 1971

21: National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland.

24: Festival Hall, London.

25: Fairfield Hall, Croydon.

May 1971

9: Avery Fisher Hall, New York.

11: Live Radio Show, ABC FM New York.

14: Cornell University, Ithaca NY.

16: Rindge Tech Auditorium, Cambridge, Mass.

18: Live Radio Show, A & R Studios, New York for Radio WPL3.

29: New York Philharmonic, Berkeley, Cornell, Harvard, Princeton. (?)

30: Berkeley Community Theatre.

June 1971

4: COB at the Guildhall, St Ives, with the Ron Smith Quartet, Bocvum and Iris Gittings.

30: Bert Jansch, Clive Palmer and Anne Briggs one-off concert at Royal Festival Hall in London.

July 1971

24: 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.

Set List:
  • Log Cabin Home in the Sky
  • Dear Old Battlefield
  • Medley of Reels:
  • - Eyes Like Leaves
  • - Sunday is my Wedding Day
  • - Drops of Whiskey
  • - Grumbling Old Men
  • You Get Brighter
  • Big Ted
  • Seasons They Change
  • Adam & Eve

(Many thanks to John Stepney)

September 1971

3: Falkonerteatret, Copenhagen.

10: Ahoy, Rotterdam.

28: Philharmonic, Liverpool.

October 1971

1: 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

2: Public Hall, Preston.

3: De Montfort Hall, Leicester.

5: Recording for the BBC John Peel Sessions.

  • You Get Brighter
  • The Bird That Lives on Rain / Yellow Flames of Whin / Jenny on the Mosshouse / Drunk
  • How We Danced the Lord of the Weir
  • The Actor

8: 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.)

9: City Hall, Sheffield.

10: Colston Hall, Bristol.

13: Guildhall, Portsmouth.

15: Town Hall, Leeds.

27: Usher Hall, Edinburgh.

Set List:
  • Log Cabin Home in the Sky
  • Living in Shadows
  • The Sailor & the Dancer
  • Lowlands Away
  • Playlet
  • Evolution Rag
  • Seasons They Change
  • Medley of Reels
  • - Bird That Lives on Rain
  • - Yellow Flame of Whin
  • - Jenny in the Mosshouse
  • - Drunken Black Winter
  • You Get Brighter
  • How We Danced the Lord of Weir
  • Poetry Play No. 1
  • The Actor
  • Rends-Moi Demain
  • Sunday Song
  • Adam and Eve

(Many thanks to John Stepney)

28: City Hall, Glasgow.

29: Free Trade Hall, Manchester.

30: Liquid Acrobat as Regards the Air enters the UK charts staying at number 46 for one week only.

31: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London.

November 1971

1: Town Hall, Oxford.

17: BBC Maida Vale Studios, London.

Track listing:
  1. The Circle is Unbroken.
  2. Sailor & the Dancer
  3. Tree
  4. Living in the Shadows

22: Kings Hall, Derby.

December 1971

8: Mike Heron solo show, Renold Theatre, UMIST, Manchester.

Set list:
  1. Spirit Beautiful
  2. Lowlands Away
  3. You Get Brighter
  4. Red Hair
  5. The Fourth Of August
  6. I'd Cry
  7. Flowers Of The Forest

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