Thank you Rose, ISB is deep in my DNA and kept me joyful in my hippie teenage years...feel just the same now at 70. The songs will never leave me, when I first met my second wife we both new nearly all the words from the first four albums. It really was/is holy and magical music and I'll be forever grateful for your combined musical talents.
@shmuelman10 ай бұрын
It’s the same for me. They have been a guiding force for me for 55 years as they channel a more pure reality.
@radhikanandasw.6342 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Just happened to find this now! Great to see Rose , to hear her memories, and will definitely search out her book! Thank you, Rose! I always felt the ISB led me into an enchanted Garden of Timeless Beauty and Joy! 🙏🏽💗🪷🌷
@mixville23 жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Rose is such a graceful, intelligent, insightful woman. So glad I found this. Delightful!
@bluescj Жыл бұрын
Thank you Rose. The music you made with the ISB has been a constant and golden thread throughout my life. Go well…
@plyspeed Жыл бұрын
great memories of a great musical time
@rexhake110 ай бұрын
Had this very well written book this Christmas and as someone who's life was brightened by ISB enjoyed it very much . Thankyou Rose .
@terrydavidson45813 жыл бұрын
Enjoyable read, Rose. The soundtrack of our lives 1968/75 onwards. Drugs, cults, stream of consciousness music, naivety, trust, innocence. My goodness, why do we fear for our grandkids ? Played 'Hangman's Daughter' to my 12 year old grandaughter and explained the graphics, personalities. Fairytale stuff from a magic era. Thanks for the trip. Like you I escaped the scientology part!
@davidevans31752 жыл бұрын
Licorice was my friend in the early 1980s. She was the sweetest girl I ever knew.
@lennon_9dream1332 жыл бұрын
@David Evans You were lucky to have Licorice very close to you during that time. I congratulate you for having commented on some of your anecdotes with Licorice in the late seventies when Licorice was your girlfriend's neighbor at that time and some time later she moved to a little house in Hollywood Hills, LA. I would have loved to have heard her voice so sweet and so beautiful, the song "Old Songs And Cottages" that you liked so much !!!.
@layna89242 жыл бұрын
HELLO ROSE...I WAS LED TO THIS VIDEO TONIGHT...BACK IN 1968 (APPROX.) ON ONE OF MY TRIPS DOWN INTO CALIFORNIA, FROM AGE 16 ONWARDS, I WAS STAYING ON VALENCIA STREET IN THE MISSION DISTRICT OF SANFRAN ABOVE A STORE WITH SOME FLOWER CHILDREN IN THEIR COMMUNE - DURING THE DAYS I WAS THERE, I PLAYED INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ON THEIR RECORD PLAYER & MADE CANDLES TO PASS THE TIME...I WAS FROM VANCOUVER, CANADA, BUT I WAS BORN IN BRITISH SOMALILAND, WHICH HASN'T EXISTED AS A COUNTRY SINCE 1960...NOW JUST SOMALILAND/THE NORTHERN PART OF SOMALIA...I WAS THE ONLY CAUCASIAN CHILD BORN IN THAT AREA AT THAT TIME...MY DAD WAS FROM YORKSHIRE & AN AGRICULTURAL VETERINARIAN, SENT BY THE BRITISH GOVT. TO WORK ON THE HOOF & MOUTH DISEASE IN THE 50S. THEY WERE FRIENDS WITH SIR GERALD & LADY ALYS REECE WHO LIVED THERE, AS WELL, AT THE TIME. WE MOVED TO CANADA SOME TIME LATER AND I HAVE LIVED HERE IN THE VANCOUVER AREA FOR MOST OF MY LIFE...I LOVED THE SONGS OF THE STRING BAND THAT SPOKE OF 'JESUS', B/C NOT LONG AFTER MY FORAYS INTO CALIFORNIA (THERE WERE SEVERAL) I CAME TO A SAVING KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST...AND HAVE CONTINUED IN MY WALK WITH HIM EVER SINCE...IT WAS THE BEST DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE...THANKYOU FOR DOING THIS BOOK LAUNCH VIDEO...ALL THE BEST...BLESSINGS 🙏;)
@3niknicholson Жыл бұрын
Wow! YT fed me this after my annual October Song ceremonial playing on the first day of this month. Great to see and hear you Rose, and you've still got the sweet smile. I'm still happy to call myself a hippy: I wanted to change the world then and I still do. It's got nothing to do with bangles and beads. Sounds funny to me that you take a step back from the ISB, you and Likky were an integral part of the band to me and I think to others. Mrs Thompson was my landlady too! Lots of Love and thanks for being great!
@JohnHillEU Жыл бұрын
Fantastic to see this, I've wished for years that the women of the ISB had bigger voices in the chronicles of the 60s. Haven't watched the video yet but I'm certain that their perspectives will be some of the most important as we re-evaluate the hippy movement and try to learn the lessons we can from it. Much love, peace and success to all involved.
@miyukishijisha85403 жыл бұрын
Such a humble, intelligent and beautiful Rose, the best on any bush. I saw you guys at the Bardney folk festival and was immediately smitten by the lovely Rose and the great music that accompanied her. Thank you so very much for the charm you put into the band and into many lives including mine, bless you always xx
@johnhonsky64043 жыл бұрын
It is a pleasure to finally meet you. What a delightful memory. Amazing years indeed. Your reminisce also brought me back to treks through the Cairn Gorm and the people I’d meet who taught me String Band songs. Thank you very much for your work on the memoir.
@richardfearn66383 жыл бұрын
I saw the Incredible String Band at Birmingham town hall probably 1969/70 thought it was magical and often listen to the songs and reminisce
@Whatzzzz9993 жыл бұрын
I was there for that gig. Magical.
@GraveFireflys Жыл бұрын
Just wonderful , thanks Rose.
@stevenyoung27263 жыл бұрын
Finished the book which was a magical trip, watched Rose on the documentary--such a lovely woman now as way back then --still listening to the ISB music after fifty odd years , saw them on 25th February 1970, and of course the songs have no ending and live on with all us fans.
@MSYNGWIE122 жыл бұрын
Hello Rose! So happy to see you and look forward to your book! I had the privilege of seeing and meeting you and the rest of the band in Montreal, during the intermission we talked, clothes! Not music, as I was dressed as much like you as my sewing machine and budget would permit- I was "in love" with Robin- your lifestyle and of course your inimitable music! I listen to you, still, never stopped, I am still trying to save for replacement CDs- my budget never allowed me to collect all your music but, it's timeless...I was and still am a hippie- I must say I am surprised to see you looking so "classic" so lovely still just not what I expected- a Victorian nightshirt- that's still me- guess I better grow up and buy some decent clothes! But like Donovan, I love My Jeans- ! Wonderful to see you and your memoir- of course! Your life was "incredibly" interesting- girly question, how do you keep your hair so thick and lovely- I really admire your cushions, do you sew? Hugs, namaste from A Forever Fan in Canada ( do you have any of your clothes? Do you laugh at them? Would you laugh at me for yearning for them and I guess looking like a fool- I hate the way people dress now- maybe your grandkids dig your clothes?! Wonderful to hear from you and another book about Joe Boyd and everybody who held it all together- ( do you make jewelry- I love the way you've hung your necklaces up- that seems "hippie" - do you think it strange that I still ( when I go out) love those clothes, do I look like a bag lady? I agree about no "guru" - I was very young and too naive, too gullible- I later met a very BAD therapist....court case- you were clearly smarter...
@CaptainAlsClassroom3 жыл бұрын
Rose, I am reading your book on The ISB and it's absolutely WONDERFUL! The imagery, and the way you bring that time period and the events to life are fantastic. AND, I don't think you get enough credit for your bass playing, and in general, your musical contributions to ISB. Your voice is very nice! Ok, so the bass parts weren't complex per se, (intentional I'm sure), but considering you had little or no musical training makes it more amazing to me. As a song writer and composer (guitarist/singer), I know that Mike and Robin's songs/music can be tricky. There were a lot of twists and turns in rhythm and musical style. You pulled it off wonderfully! I'm loving your book and thank you SO much for writing it. By the way, I was in high school when you were in the band, and I had a BIG crush on you! lol (I hope you read this)! P.S. It's obvious you put a LOT of time, thought and effort into writing this book!
@clivebradley26332 жыл бұрын
Thank you. The Increds were, and still are very important to me.
@itwasntmeboningbivvy1813 жыл бұрын
Rose, I saw you (The lncredible String Band) in 1969 at the Guthrie Theatre, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. You were wonderful! Sadly, Licorice McKenchie is sadly gone/missing. But the lncredible String Band remains one of my favorites still!
@RockinRichy2 ай бұрын
Oh, Rose, you still set my heart a-flutter. Still LOVE ISB
@stephenlegg2623 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rose. I would love to give you a hug.
@holarc3 жыл бұрын
thank you dear rose. lovely share. long loved the band, deep heart and soul connection. first saw you at woodstock, then the next year in western ny. finally met robin in '87, and last spoke with him at some length by phone in 2006. i'm a older dancer, still dancing. look forward to reading the book. love you. 🌲🌾🌼🌎💞🌀✨
@toddsmemory14993 жыл бұрын
Fantastic book Great to hear your point of view And a female point of view from that period and amazing band.! Thanks
@robertlombardo32476 ай бұрын
That was such a joy to watch and listen to. Brought me back to when I saw ISB at Woodstock and at Princeton U. Rose was my favorite!
@toadstooltarot3 жыл бұрын
I love this. What a delightful holiday treat!
@TheRussianAngle3 жыл бұрын
It was a real delight to hear details of Mary Stewart's home in Balmore. I spent a wonderful half an hour chatting with Mary on a bench in Milngavie's pedestrian precinct some 12 years back when I still lived in Scotland. She was still going up to Findhorn at that time and looked great (very colourful). She usually attended Robin's gigs at the Milngavie Fraser Centre each year when he came up in October/November regularly. I have a friend, Sue in Milngavie who kept me informed about Mary. Unfortunately last I heard she was walking with a pronounced stoop. I was dismayed to hear this. I wonder if she is still alive... I do hope so.
@scenscof73 жыл бұрын
Thank you rose, so lovely to see you again. I'm a fan from ireland and a friend of dr strangley strange. Love the book, its excellent.
@petermillar65832 жыл бұрын
Marvellous book, Rose. Frank but never mean-spirited, which reveals your kindness - there were occasions where you would have been forgiven for a smidgen of vengeance! I saw you at the Whitla Hall in Belfast - a spellbinding gig. Stay well. X
@DolbroDan Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the extra insights Rose, I just got your book for my birthday at the end of October and i'm looking forward to reading it.
@Pig45Pen2 жыл бұрын
Incredible video Rose - I only just stumbled upon it on KZbin. Lovely to hear you talk about ISB and Mike and Robin. I wish told us a little more about Licorice though. I'm sure you have written about her in the book, which I shall be reading as soon as I can get my hands on it.
@troyhowell20542 жыл бұрын
Your book is a magical treasure, Rose, and your literary voice is fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing.
@ginadroman90272 жыл бұрын
Got the book, very glad I did. Great to have your perspective.
@haplessdilettante Жыл бұрын
Thanks to your excellency for long awaited commentary. I met Mike and Robin in a motel swiming pool in 1974. Malcom whas elsewhere detained. It it's not often that yanks can meet up with political royalty who has overseen a Welsh town. Great to know you're srill in communicato.
@paulwestlake51622 жыл бұрын
I had this book for Christmas. Wonderful story!
@scottcolmes65703 жыл бұрын
What a likeable person
@mickeyrosato25676 ай бұрын
Walltz of the New Moon and The Water Song played in my head for years. I saw ISB at Lincoln Center after a busy day in Central Park sometime around 1970. The audience danced in the aisles while calling for Licorice. I recently purchased an original 5 album set after not listening since I stopped playing vinyl. Brings back memories of a different place and time.
@PeterOzanne2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rose, for telling about those times! We love you!
@lanagill62523 жыл бұрын
Really interesting to see. Looking forward to reading the book. Your idea for a book on all the people at Witchseason sounds fascinating too.
@rhessex3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rose - for this, your book and the music.
@eddielarkin62843 жыл бұрын
Rose, I've known of The Incredible String Band for years and years but, unfortunately, for one reason or another I never had the opportunity to hear the music. Until recently, I wouldn't have known anything about them at all. But recently I've been checking it all out here on KZbin and I really do like a lot of the songs. I've also been checking out the history of the band and it's good that the two guys are still around today like yourself. As for Likki, I hope that (wherever she is now) she's happy. I read that there were unconfirmed reports that she is still alive and well, but I imagine that after all these years of non-communication that we should fear the worse. Rose, I ordered your book online today and it will be delivered to me in Ireland over the next week or two. By all accounts it's a good read, and I am eagerly looking forward to adding it to my growing collection of biographies of musicians and poets. I hope you are keeping well and safe as the world (hopefully) nears an end to this awful pandemic. God bless you.
@paisleybabee2 жыл бұрын
Why set yourself apart from "the musicians" ? Goodness you were a vital part of the ISB sound! 💗🎶
@Tom-zs5mx3 жыл бұрын
So very lovely, thank you. 🙏
@iainholmes27354 ай бұрын
Really interesting chat. What legendary times to have lived and worked creatively through. Not many people can say they have played their instruments at Woodstock! Cheers
The book arrived yesterday. A really interesting, honest and well written book about a fascinating band. Thanks very much.
@markwelton94282 жыл бұрын
Great to see you Rose!
@rogerfindlay68363 жыл бұрын
Incredible! So interesting. Thankyou. R.
@robertcatesby84202 жыл бұрын
Wonderful book! Thank you, Rose.
@iganatiousjr3 жыл бұрын
Loved the ISB - nothing like them. My favourite was from their final album Hard Rope and Silken Twine - Ithkos.
@goodyfarigoodyfari14953 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for writing that glorious book Rose.
@wggalbraith2389 Жыл бұрын
wonderful ❤❤❤❤
@caesarsmith47113 жыл бұрын
Lovely Rose you always make my heart sing.
@acosalvo3 жыл бұрын
i have just watched you singing Empty Pocket blues for the thousandth time , You was beautiful then and are now , Bless You Rose xx
@paulmitchell53492 ай бұрын
Prose as poetry. Thankyou.
@kathybramley5609 Жыл бұрын
Really nice to see this - I rented student digs and then a cottage from her as a newlywed (our silver wedding this year, struggling to get my head around the timeline, she's looking so well). She was a somewhat more buttoned-up legal secretary at the time, only found out about her history because of the local newspaper being ridiculous as it too often was.
@christophertull77873 жыл бұрын
great stuff rose
@joggingjim3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous! Thanks so much for this
@TansleyParanormal11 ай бұрын
I didnt come across ISB until about 8 yewrs ago it was just by chance i saw the video Half remarkable Question and became hooked. I did see Robin in Sheffield and im 64 fiund you later in life and enjoyed your video. I also wonder what became of Licorice thats an interesting story in itself
@bobblehead673 жыл бұрын
Enjoying Ms. Simpson's memoirs right now. She has a fascinating perspective on that time. There's a wonderful interview on KZbin with Clive Palmer that has a similar take on Robin Willliamson and Mike Heron's relationship- "chalk and cheese" is the phrase he used. I also recommend Joe Boyd's excellent memoirs, White Bicycles. Ms. Simpson's an evocative writer. Incidentally, she was a splendidly creative bass player, too!
@stormhat2 ай бұрын
Dear Rose Simpson. As an old hippie, I'm ofcourse one of the dedicated fans of ISB. In this provincial danish in which town grew up in, there was a couple of ways you could distinguish between the true and rigtheous hippies and all the fakes...Were you an acid head and did you like the Incredible String Band! I have recently read your wonderful and very well written memoir and it's really an amazing, honest and very brave memoir. Nice to get rid of all the glitter and incense and delve into the gritty and sometimes gray everyday life of a band of very different personalities but all stars! Sad thing with the whole Scientology thing but a lot of hippeis went in that direction. Gave freedom up for some kind of ideology and often a strong leader. Sad but true. Anyway, a great book and you are a very skilled writer. Thanks!
@hashburystumble88083 жыл бұрын
Rose is a gift ..... like a flower to a garden.
@lennon_9dream1333 жыл бұрын
They were great in the world of classic rock. There are others that were much more popular and sucked on them without people knowing. I love ISB and Likky's absence. We miss you!. And rose, congratulations on your book
@johnhall40033 жыл бұрын
I'm an elementary school music teacher from Canada. I love the ISB and can't wait to buy your book!
@TTM969110 ай бұрын
love the idea for a book about the Joe boyd production company! Always wondered....he had had Syd's early Floyd, you guys, Fairport, Drake.....what a scene!
@harry_hernandes-salavisАй бұрын
Rose, I want to read your book SO MUCH... but where I live they don't seem to sell it in any of the nice bookstores I've tried. Listening to you talking about your life in the Incredible String Band was so precious and I hope we meet someday.... maybe. Thank you for that beautiful song at the end, with all those photos of you, Mike, Robin and Likky, it was truly a gift to me seeing all your happy faces so young and free. To everyone else, I wish we all lived near each other. it's so lonely being a young hippie in a modern world where i constantly receive stares and ridicule. I loved reading all the comments under this video. I hope you are all well wherever you are, kindred spirits....
@HoracioCristofanetti3 ай бұрын
Maravilla❤
@olliebeak1312 жыл бұрын
24:07 Awww, what a lovely photo....
@johngomez32542 жыл бұрын
beautiful the ultimate folk rock goddess.
@TheRussianAngle3 жыл бұрын
p.s. I asked Mary about the time you describe so well in your video above. All she related to me that I recall is that Likky never did the washing up of the dirty dishes the band left in the sink. (I did wonder afterwards did she perhaps expect Likky to do it because she was female? But those were the times when this was very definitely thought the right and proper thing of course and I couldn't fault her for that.)
@toddsmemory14993 жыл бұрын
And please write the other book!
@palfers13 жыл бұрын
Here's to the preservation of senses of wonder. I'm 71.
@wirplit Жыл бұрын
Remember meeting meeting you Rose I think in York back then...if you were the girl friend of one of the ISB thin with long black hair...
@Nerkin6103 жыл бұрын
The criticism of Robin seems to be built on misunderstanding. It’s her view and she’s perfectly entitled to it, but it was never about accessing something that’s not available to “ordinary people”. Quite the opposite, actually. It’s about accessing something that is available to everyone, but not realised by everyone. Rose is a lovely woman, but she clearly threw herself into something she didn’t really buy into, something that didn’t really interest her. She was a straight living with hippies. It must’ve been tough to deal with it at times. Like being a foreigner in a country whose language you haven’t learned.
@jro1083 жыл бұрын
When you read the book, though, it's clear that Rose was very enthusiastic about and tuned into what the band was about in their pre-Scientology days. And she writes with a lot of respect about Robin's brilliance -- less so about his temperament. (She was Mike's girlfriend, after all, so it makes sense that she often ended up backing him up in the clashes between those two men and their very different personalities, just as Licorice backed Robin.) It's a lovely book and Rose had a lot of the same idealism that fueled the community I grew up in, where everyone practiced Transcendental Meditation. Her descriptions of that world-changing time helped me understand my own parents' journey a bit better.
@PIPEHEAD3 ай бұрын
Robin Williamson WAS the ISB and he still is !"£$%^&*()_++_)(*&^%$£"!
@douglasparker52083 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU..................................................
@whoopjohn3 жыл бұрын
Lovely to hear your story. The ISB was a large part of my life in the early 70s. Does anyone know what really happened to Licky?
@jeanettex29063 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oaSwhWiFe7Obias . Go 24 minutes into the video
@lindsay.newman2 жыл бұрын
@@jeanettex2906 thank you
@willowravenmusic3 жыл бұрын
💕 love 💕
@philfletcher34342 жыл бұрын
I didn't even know she was in the ISB.
@roldo238 ай бұрын
There's a film of "U"??
@andrewalbers8293 Жыл бұрын
I will love you as long as I live.
@neilpiper98892 жыл бұрын
What happened to Liquorice Mckecknie?!
@podfour Жыл бұрын
It seems that nobody really knows. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licorice_McKechnie
@podfour Жыл бұрын
Here's something else I just found (subsequent to the post directly above). It's a pretty harrowing story told by a man who convincingly purports to be Likky's ex-husband from the U.S., and it's quite upsetting; it starts at 22:55 of the video. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oaSwhWiFe7Obias
@clivebaxter6354 Жыл бұрын
Stay away from scientology!@@podfour
@MLJ2843 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to have read the book and it is written clearly and fearlessly. For all that, it's not an enjoyable read. Certainly there is not only 'one truth to be told' but I just can't reconcile how uplifting ISB were for me, with the self-absorbed selfishness of the Hippiedom RS recounts - wherein 'personal freedom' seems to be a lowest common denominator state of not caring about anyone else or taking responsibility for any harm done to anyone else while pursuing self-interest. It's uncanny how this form of 'Libertarianism' morphed so effortlessly into the Right-Wing Libertarianism that now engulfs the World - from the ISB to Donald Trump via Margaret Thatcher, now that really is a bad trip!
@clivebaxter6354 Жыл бұрын
Comes across as rather cold hearted, sounds jealous of one of the others. Lets be honest she was lightly talented and both the girls were little more than eye candy. Sensible to steer clear of that scientology nonsense though, seems to have destroyed Lickky.
@RaymondEspinoza-u2l3 ай бұрын
I have fallen in love with you. Just thought I would let you know.
@arleneT993 жыл бұрын
Rose Simpson comes across as not a very likeable person in the book. She casually tosses out information about the tragic deaths of Mike's Sister and the murder of Iris from Witchseason as events that don't really matter.Tra la la la la.... Mike must have been devastated and so too, Iris's family and to have their untimely demises so trivialised . Perhaps it would have been better not to have mentioned their deaths at all.... I prefered ISB without either of the talentless girls.
@mikejones215 Жыл бұрын
The Whole Worlds A Stage, And All The Worlds Leaders, ( Simply Puppets ) "Playing Multiple Different Roles" These "Musicians", Are Nothing More Than "Magicians". ( Which We're Also Playing Their Roles As Well ) ,..My Father Actually Met, All Of The Members Of This Particular Band, At A University In Manchester [ England ] They Are / Were All [ The Whole Band ] Members [ Including My Father ] Of The "Church Of Scinctology" ( Created By A Guy Called L. Ron. Hubbard. )