Went to a concert by these two at the Colston Hall last night. Mostly they sang each other's songs together but with some solo turns. What a great night! I had seen Paxton a couple of times before (many, many years before) but it was a first for Ian. Her voice retains that pure, wistful quality of her youth. I hadn't realized what a great guitarist Ian is. After one virtuoso performance Paxton responded with his own painfully stumbling first learning steps in "My Christmas Guitar". Ian sang "Society's Child" which, curiously, I had not heard before. It is about a young white girl being bullied into not going out with a young black boy and being told to "keep to your own kind". She wrote it when she was 13 and it was a hit when she was 15. There was a degree of irony in this being sung in a venue named after Bristol's most famous slaver. She also sang her wonderful "At Seventeen" and Paxton sang his "Ramblin' Boy" ending by remembering Pete Seeger. One of the best evenings I have spent in ages. This was only the second gig of their tour and they are going to do seven more around Englan and in Glasgow before the end of the month.