25 July 2021
There s much more to folk rock than its hey nonny nonny roots, as Jimmy Page will attest. These ten essential albums prove it
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Rock musicians spent half the 1960s nicking ideas off the folkies. You only have to take a brief listen to Jimmy Page’s
Black Mountain Side instrumental on Led Zeppelin’s 1969 debut alongside folk guitarist Bert Jansch’s
Black Water Side (see what he done there?) on his 1966 album,
Jack Orion, to realise that they are even closer than the (not so) subtle title change suggests.
Fast forward to
Inside the Ivy Clifton Brasserie (Image: Paul Winch-Furness)
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a restaurant in Bristol that takes its coronavirus measures as seriously as the Ivy Clifton Brasserie.
Upon entry, we had our temperatures taken by a fancy piece of gadgetry, before being asked to sign in using the NHS track and trace app by the maître d .