A baker's dozen from Leith's finest, as he preaches to the converted in the Trades Club, Hebden Bridge, the last gig of his 2007 winter tour of England and Wales. The troubadour, patriot, internationalist, songwriter and, most importantly, socialist, has been a tirelessly touring, much-loved campaigner for justice and equality through most of the latter half of the 20th century. Accompanied by his own complex, expressive guitar, he works through a selection of political favourites, including 'Thomas Muir', and some of his most enduringly beautiful songs, 'Both Sides The Tweed' and – spot the tiny lyric change – Burns' 'Westlin Winds'....Norman Chalmers.
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