Has there been a thread about John Martyn?

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Saw him live last week @ Nottingham Royal Concert Hall. Desperately disappointing, especially in comparison to the last time I saw him c.3 years ago when he was outstanding. Venue too big (& sparsely attended); Martyn & his 3 piece band just didn't know how to fill it. No intimacy. Lots of dull jazzy noodling all round; too polite, too tasteful, too Demonstration CD In Hi Fi Shop. Martyn's vocals slurred & unintellgible to the point of self-parody. Songs mushed into each other, all on one level, impossible to maintain concentration. For health reasons (he's not a well man since the amputation), he now plays 2 sets: 1st is 30 minutes, 2nd is an hour. The boyfriend and I left after the first set. Our two friends stayed for the second and said:

Odd night - it was the lack of drugs (him and us) combined with an oversized venue that did it, we reckoned. 'Greatest Hits' second half with lots of 'Solid Air', Bless the Weather etc, but Martyn failed to ignite until the final two songs, without guitar, which he gave his all (Rock Salt and Nails, Never Let Me Go), then an undistinguished encore.

mike t-diva (mike t-diva), Monday, 10 May 2004 08:24 (twenty-two years ago)

Jesus, that is depressing.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Monday, 10 May 2004 17:37 (twenty-two years ago)

For me, "Solid Air", "Bless the Weather" and "One World" are where it's at. That and the two records recorded with Beverly Martin: "Stormbringer" and "Road to Ruin" - these two are great.

"One World" does appear to be getting more grief than it deserves; it's great... The last track is incredible but you really need to turn it up to 11 to appreciate it.

I'd be interested to hear Nick McCabe on John Martyn's new record too; pretty like minded people I figure.

Keith Watson (kmw), Monday, 10 May 2004 21:05 (twenty-two years ago)

i saw him solo in about 79 as a teenager. he's had to borrow equipment as his was fucked. the gig was one long dream of echoed out slurs, searing dub-ambient driftworks and the occasional folk song. never heard anything like it again.

mullygrubber (gaz), Monday, 10 May 2004 21:31 (twenty-two years ago)

That sounds incredible.

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Tuesday, 11 May 2004 13:32 (twenty-two years ago)

one year passes...
I just discovered Bless the Weather through a friend and am really, really into it. What a beautiful record!

gut buddy, Wednesday, 5 October 2005 10:51 (twenty years ago)

first few records remastered and rereleased at the moment, really looking forward to them

Masked Gazza, Wednesday, 5 October 2005 10:56 (twenty years ago)

They are in Fopp for a fiver, now. "London Conversation" is, certainly.

mark grout (mark grout), Wednesday, 5 October 2005 11:00 (twenty years ago)

Just picked up the Stormbringer reissue today - gonna smoke an obscene amount of weed and spend the night listening to it on repeat

God Buddy, Tuesday, 11 October 2005 00:10 (twenty years ago)

o man.

mullygrubbr (bulbs), Tuesday, 11 October 2005 06:43 (twenty years ago)

We've been playing Martyn for unborn baby. The baby loves it. Kicks and moves around when we played it.

nathalie, a bum like you (stevie nixed), Tuesday, 11 October 2005 06:52 (twenty years ago)

weird. i never heard of this guy before until his "fly on home" just played on pandora.com. and here this thread was, right in front of me! so anyway, I like him.

richard wood johnson, Tuesday, 11 October 2005 20:57 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...
http://static.flickr.com/88/241517446_350f481823.jpg !!!!

jaxon (jaxon), Thursday, 19 October 2006 20:43 (nineteen years ago)

When did he take to playing kid-sized guitars? Oh wait...

doug watson (solid air), Friday, 20 October 2006 00:11 (nineteen years ago)

his catalogue is really mixed... lots of smoove jazzy stuff you don't want... but "may you never" is one of my all-time faves

marc h. (marc h.), Friday, 20 October 2006 03:39 (nineteen years ago)

I went with a friend who is a big fan, fairly recently (two legs).

I thought he was great! My friend thought he was massively disappointing. So go figure.

I have "London Conversation" as my dad was present at the session. Why, I have never been able to work out. He told me a couple of stories of the day, and it was about fifteen years later the same stories were in Mojo (a nick drake article) from a woman who was also there. I asked him if he remembered a tall lad, he said no.

mark grout (mark grout), Friday, 20 October 2006 09:05 (nineteen years ago)

six months pass...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-CkvEcdubU

caek, Saturday, 21 April 2007 13:57 (nineteen years ago)

I'm all over that Grace And Danger re-issue...totally missed out on this the first time around...

henry s, Saturday, 21 April 2007 14:12 (nineteen years ago)

ten months pass...

homie is awes

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 28 February 2008 22:12 (eighteen years ago)

We used to drink a great deal together. I got really drunk one night and woke up and Danny Thompson had nailed me under the carpet. I couldn’t move my hands or feet. I was very dry and had a hangover and I said Danny, please… get me, get me a drink. So he stepped over my helpless body, went to the phone and in a very loud voice said, can I have a glass of orange juice for one, please. Breakfast for one, please. I was screaming blue murder by this time. I was furious! He met the guy in the hall, so the guy couldn’t get into the room and see what was happening. He sat in front and downed the orange juice and had the breakfast.

caek, Friday, 29 February 2008 13:55 (eighteen years ago)

three months pass...

Amazon.co.uk are currently flogging a few of the reissues for £2.98. Am hugely enjoying Inside Out. Are Grace and Danger or London Conversation vital purchases? (They've also got Sunday's Child and One World at that price at the mo).

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:07 (seventeen years ago)

(maybe we should have a thread for cheap stuff on Amazon?)

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:07 (seventeen years ago)

London Conv is pretty much yr standard 'folk singer's first album' stuff.

Mark G, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:10 (seventeen years ago)

I guessed it was and passed on it (got The Payback instead).

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:18 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah lots of these John Martyn CDs are three quid in Glasgow Fopp at the moment - they also have all of Sandy Denny's solo recs, cpl of Richard and Linda Thompsons and some Fairport stuff at the same price

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:43 (seventeen years ago)

I got Unhalfbricking, just cause it was £3.

Man! That 'sailor's story' sounds like Tom Verlaine guitaring!

Mark G, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 11:46 (seventeen years ago)

yeah, verlaine's gtr sound = 50% jerry garcia, 50% richard thompson - the version of 'Sloth' on the Fairport Convention live at the LA Troubadour set is especially Television-like, tho' Sailor's LIFE always sounds to me more like FT trying to be the Velvet Underground

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 12:12 (seventeen years ago)

Talking of guitaring, there's an amazing similarity between the bonus track version of 'Outside In' and the Edge on 'Where The Streets Have No Name'.

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 14:00 (seventeen years ago)

tho' Sailor's LIFE always sounds to me more like FT trying to be the Velvet Underground

Yes, that occurred to me too.

Mark G, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 14:14 (seventeen years ago)

(Who's FT btw?)

Mark G, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 14:14 (seventeen years ago)

Have been listening to "Go Easy" on repeat for a while now -- yeesh what a great song! The rest of Bless The Weather is great too, but that one is doing it for me right now. Woozy, wasted self absorption never sounded so good.

tylerw, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 14:56 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.johnmartyn.com/files/images/mojoo.jpg

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 18:51 (seventeen years ago)

let's balance out all these fat old John pics with an skinny young one.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Z6nbGySgL._SL500_AA240_.jpg

tylerw, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 19:01 (seventeen years ago)

John's just received his second lifetime achievement award of this year (from Mojo - he got one from BBC Radio 2 in Feb). This does not bode well I fear.

NickB, Wednesday, 25 June 2008 20:50 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

A friend recently lent me the 'Live At Leeds (And More)' album and I finally got round to listening to it last night.

The Live In Leeds set itself, recorded October 1975, and self-released as a LP at the time, is absolutely amazing. Really powerful, rocking, freely extended versions of the tracks. Solid Air on there is wonderful.

The CD set has a second disc of other live stuff from over the years and is pretty patchy to my ears. Too much later stuff that was far too saccharine and sentimental, m.o.r. pish, BUT it ends with an incredible version of a track 'Anna', performed in 1983 at the Bottom Line club in NY.

Anyone know this one? A bit of reading about says that "Anna" was from a movie soundtrack and was an evolution of the track "Small Hours" from 'One World'.

I've only ever heard 'Solid Air' before, which I've fallen in love with over the course of this year. Nothing else I've sampled has clicked yet, but I'm going to explore a few others now.

krakow, Thursday, 3 December 2009 10:58 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.johnmartyn.info/?q=node/92

This story needs reposting, especially for the "no matter how drunk JMartyn was, he still could work out what was going on" air.

Mark G, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:35 (sixteen years ago)

xp , If you like Solid Air then Bless The Weather is probably the next thing to try.

caek, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:36 (sixteen years ago)

Mark G, that's incredible! Thank you for the link.

krakow, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:43 (sixteen years ago)

Thanks passed on to caek (link was above)

Mark G, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:45 (sixteen years ago)

Ah, I see it now. Thanks caek.

krakow, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:48 (sixteen years ago)

three months pass...

in the end, kind of a depressing thread...

WharfRat, Wednesday, 24 March 2010 01:22 (sixteen years ago)

five months pass...

the drum machines added to "dancing" on one other world make it sound like it just came out today. pretty amazing

kamerad, Thursday, 9 September 2010 16:10 (fifteen years ago)

one year passes...

One World is the missing link between Spirit of Eden, World Of Echo, and Heart Of The Congoes. I can't believe I am only hearing this record now.

If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Friday, 23 September 2011 18:14 (fourteen years ago)

aye, its a great record. allmusic gave it 3 stars!!

Michael B, Friday, 23 September 2011 18:49 (fourteen years ago)

3 out of 3 right?

Chewshabadoo, Friday, 23 September 2011 18:57 (fourteen years ago)

Those mid-period Martyn Records are really great--that echoplex!

one dis leads to another (ian), Friday, 23 September 2011 19:00 (fourteen years ago)

One World is the missing link between Spirit of Eden, World Of Echo, and Heart Of The Congoes. I can't believe I am only hearing this record now.

That's some playlist you're pointing to there.

They all have to be on Spotify right?

my opinionation (Hamildan), Saturday, 24 September 2011 13:46 (fourteen years ago)

the drum machines added to "dancing" on /one other world/ make it sound like it just came out today. pretty amazing

"Dancing" is like the greatest Grateful Dead song ever. it feels like it could go on forever.

I prefer One World by a pretty big margin to Solid Air -- the watery dubbiness of "Big Muff" and "Smiling Strangers," the grit of "Dealer," his gruff vocals, Steve Winwood's taut Minimoog solos...there's a lot to love about this album.

Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 24 September 2011 14:59 (fourteen years ago)

"Small Hours" is transcendent, shimmering peace.

Euler, Saturday, 24 September 2011 15:21 (fourteen years ago)

'bless the weather' on that is particularly spicy, starts at 16:30

building a hole (NickB), Tuesday, 18 May 2021 23:43 (five years ago)

fantastic perfornance -- has he got a contact mic taped to the guitar in addition to a pickup?

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Wednesday, 19 May 2021 23:12 (five years ago)

yes, apparently so:

"he used a DeArmond sound hole pickup and Barcus Berry (type) contact pickup positioned behind and slightly below the bridge"

https://johnmartyn.com/guitar/a-history-of-johns-guitar-set-ups/

building a hole (NickB), Wednesday, 19 May 2021 23:28 (five years ago)

one year passes...

This 1983 concert is menacing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaDRamS0ap4

It shows how neutered his sound was by the production on the albums of the time. This rhythm section is great. Check out the quoting of Love Supreme near the end in Looking On.

Pataphysician, Wednesday, 26 October 2022 00:20 (three years ago)

something from a live album got played on wfmu earlier today and, yeah, menacing is spot on

j.o.h.n. in evanston (john. a resident of chicago.), Wednesday, 26 October 2022 02:05 (three years ago)

God that is fantastic, thank you so much

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Thursday, 27 October 2022 20:21 (three years ago)

After I typed "menacing", I was unsure if that was an apt word, so the confirmation is great to hear. And, yes, this show is so fantastic. Some of the Old Grey Whistle Test material on the deluxe Grace & Danger is in the same vein. I still need to explore some of the other recordings of this period.

Pataphysician, Thursday, 27 October 2022 23:19 (three years ago)

Lot of albums here I hadn't heard of; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Martyn Curious about some of the expanded reissues, like Solid Air and Live At Leeds.

dow, Friday, 28 October 2022 02:34 (three years ago)

Expanded Solid Air has some gems, e.g., When It's Dark and In the Evening. The alternate takes are not that revelatory. I think one has some saxophone that's pretty cool. Expanded Grace & Danger is much more essential.

I still haven't heard Live at Leeds (I've only been listening to John Martyn for 2 months or so). But I noticed there are two different expanded editions: Island Records version and Live at Leeds and More by Recall records.

Pataphysician, Friday, 28 October 2022 12:48 (three years ago)

There's a fabulous instrumental version of the title track on the deluxe Solid Air. It totally works, like a tight jazz piece driven by Danny Thompson's bass. The expanded Sunday's Child includes a great solo John Peel session.

fetter, Friday, 28 October 2022 13:10 (three years ago)

Excellent encouragement, thanks yall. Solid Air was the gateway for my friends and I---via a Creem review, I think--then some of my friends found Stormbringer, with xpost Beverly M. input upfront, and the one where she actually got co-billing, Road To Ruin. Then the even jazzier Inside Out was released, later One World was a big smoker's-shroomer's favorite in these parts.

dow, Friday, 28 October 2022 14:02 (three years ago)

live at Leeds is incredible, a total must have

lets hear some blues on those synths (brimstead), Friday, 28 October 2022 14:03 (three years ago)

xpost Even jazzier than Solid Air, that is. Yeah, I've never heard it! Gotta check the xpost concert youtube also.

dow, Friday, 28 October 2022 14:04 (three years ago)

Am I the only one put off by how "out-of-it" his vocals often sound, or is that part of the attraction? I guess I mean his enunciation in particular.

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 28 October 2022 14:51 (three years ago)

I never feel that way about Tim Buckley, for instance, which may or may not have to do with how "out-of-it" they each were when recording.

Halfway there but for you, Friday, 28 October 2022 14:52 (three years ago)

The slurred vocals? For me, that's a big part of his appeal

doug watson, Friday, 28 October 2022 21:31 (three years ago)

I was sort of struck by how different his vocals on One World sounded. Yes they’re still slurred but a lot of the tracks—“Dealer,” “Big Muff”—feature a much gruffer singing style than I’ve heard him use elsewhere.

I’ve always liked Solid Air. Weirdly not loved it. But this instrumental mix of the title track, ahem, goes down easy.

Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 11:54 (three years ago)

Would add that one of the things that always amazed me about Martyn was how he could sound on one track like he just gargled rocks and on the next bust out the sweetest, most delicate “Over the Hill” vocal you can imagine.

Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 11:57 (three years ago)

I saw him just before he died doing a "Solid Air in full" thing at the Roundhouse in London. He was carried on stage and launched apathetically into about 45 minutes of corporate blues-rock w/rock-gargling vocals. I recognised one song - Dealer - but the rest was 80s/90s stuff I think. Occasional gruff barking. He then said "Well I suppose we'd better get on with the business of the evening" and delivered the aforementioned sweetest, most delicate “Over the Hill” vocal you can imagine. Entire crowd singing along. Then the rest of the album (out of order, so as not to keep changing guitars) brilliantly, then another half hour of blues/rock crud. A memorable event.

fetter, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 12:10 (three years ago)

JM invents Doom, did he often crank it up like this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lE6i_qnoAgo

zeuhl's forgotten man (Matt #2), Tuesday, 1 November 2022 12:11 (three years ago)

ooft amazing version

LaMDA barry-stanners (||||||||), Tuesday, 1 November 2022 13:00 (three years ago)

Beautiful, thanks

doug watson, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 15:33 (three years ago)

Yeah, I've been wondering why that version isn't on the expanded One World!

Pataphysician, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 18:00 (three years ago)

xp Good lord that live "One World" is amazing. He used a similar doom fuzz effect on "Root Love" from Sunday's Child (imo his most underrated album, would be my favorite if not for One World)

J. Sam, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 18:19 (three years ago)

I feel like I may have posted that “One World” performance two or three times on this thread already. Not that I’m complaining.

Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 23:14 (three years ago)

I saw him just before he died doing a "Solid Air in full" thing at the Roundhouse in London. He was carried on stage and launched apathetically into about 45 minutes of corporate blues-rock w/rock-gargling vocals. I recognised one song - Dealer - but the rest was 80s/90s stuff I think. Occasional gruff barking. He then said "Well I suppose we'd better get on with the business of the evening" and delivered the aforementioned sweetest, most delicate “Over the Hill” vocal you can imagine. Entire crowd singing along. Then the rest of the album (out of order, so as not to keep changing guitars) brilliantly, then another half hour of blues/rock crud. A memorable event.

That sounds like a fuck ton of music for a dude who was on deaths door.

Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 1 November 2022 23:56 (three years ago)

two years pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLf0YsnDuS4

highly recommend everyone listen to the studio recording of "outside in" first and then jump around 6:30 into that video

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Tuesday, 8 April 2025 07:21 (one year ago)

The part at 45mins where the string breaks while tuning up for Solid Air, and the improvised comedy banter with the audience while he restrings the guitar is priceless.

Born Under a Bad Sine (Talcum Mucker), Tuesday, 8 April 2025 07:55 (one year ago)

message on video says playback on other websites has been disabled.
Not sure how best way to send link in that circumstance but presumably have to watch on youtube directly?
youtu.be/bLf0YsnDuS4

Stevo, Tuesday, 8 April 2025 10:02 (one year ago)

There's literally a link in that message saying "watch on YouTube", just click that

bored by endless ecstasy (anagram), Tuesday, 8 April 2025 10:32 (one year ago)

hey stevo, in ilx preferences there's a checkbox that says, "Show Images (and other embedded media, like videos and Tweets)." i keep that box unchecked to workaround stuff like this; it simply displays a direct youtube link on bacon's above post.

(it also cuts down significantly on thread load times and makes for fun mystery links that only carry a description and a reader's context, also like bacon's above post🙂👍🏻)

good link, btw. will dig in later, but wanted to say that his stage banter is definitely alltime. you know how eddie harris released basically an album of banter outtakes? john martyn could have easily done a double lp in the same vein.

Constance Mischievous (Austin), Tuesday, 8 April 2025 13:29 (one year ago)

See also Robert Pollard... I think he released two of them.

Please play Lou Reed's irritating guitar sounds (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 April 2025 13:35 (one year ago)

eight months pass...

I'm reading Electric Eden, which is great, but possibly the best part is it tipped me to the greatness of this guy. All I've listened to is the The Road to Ruin and Solid Air and only 1-2 times each, but I can tell already I will be listening to these albums for the rest of my life.

How does Auntie Aviator manage to be so laidback and epic at the same time? Love it.

il lavoro mi rovina la giornata (PBKR), Tuesday, 9 December 2025 21:58 (six months ago)

The part at 45mins where the string breaks while tuning up for Solid Air, and the improvised comedy banter with the audience while he restrings the guitar is priceless.

I'm glad I followed up on that. And a few minutes later there's this lovely and laugh-out-loud funny song called Seven Black Roses -- great spoken intro, ridiculous performance.

TheNuNuNu, Wednesday, 10 December 2025 10:56 (six months ago)

Thanks for the bump PBKR, been meaning to try some Martyn for ages.

TheNuNuNu, Wednesday, 10 December 2025 10:57 (six months ago)

re improvised comedy banter - there was quite a crossover between the UK folk and stand-up comedy scenes in the 70s, Billy Connolly being the most famous example. I think this developed from the need to fill in while retuning (or in this case restringing) guitars between numbers.

fetter, Wednesday, 10 December 2025 14:53 (six months ago)


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