In een profiel over John Renbourn in het blad Guitar zegt Jacqui McShee over de succesvolle tijd direct na de release van de elpee Bert (Jansch) And John in 1966:
...John and Bert both had huge followings of the kind of guitar enthousiast who'd sit in the front row, watching their fingers... Among those who came to watch and learn was George Harrison, who took particular note of the Eastern influences that were a trace element of Renbourn's style (betraying evidence itself of hard listening to the eclectic Davy Graham. 'Eric Clapton was often there', noticed Wizz Jones, 'when Bert and John played at the Olive Tree in Croydon'. Another thus spotted was Jimmy Page, who was to adapt the pair's arrangement of traditional She Moved Through The Fair as White Summer, a showstopper both when he joined The Yardbirds in 1966 and after he formed Led Zeppelin 18 months later.