The best review I ever received was of an Evening of Folksong I once did at the Eye Theatre in Suffolk, where I used to review the plays for The Guardian & the director heard I was a folksinger too so offered me the gig. The local paper headed its review "Unpretentious Folkie is a cut above the normal club circuit", and contained the words "He can talk to the audience in very middle-class tones and then, without putting on the folk voice, can still go right into the spirit of a song". I value that as one of the nicest things anyone has ever said about me.