Whitney and Chapman were unsatisfied with the studio arrangement of "The Weaver's Answer". When bassist/violinist
John Weider and multi-instrumentalist
John "Poli" Palmer respectively replaced Grech and King, Family re-arranged''The Weaver's Answer'' as a loud, violent song in concert. Palmer offered a flute solo in the instrumental break that replaced King's saxophone, and Whitney's guitar became more vicious. The most notable differences were Chapman's voice, as he punctuated his delivery with bloodcurdling screams, while Townsend's drum patterns became more devastating. A live performance from 1970 was used in the documentary
Message to Love. Subsequent personnel changes after 1971 forced Family to alter this arrangement slightly - Weider's departure that June precluded them from employing the violin that had become integral to the song - but "The Weaver's Answer" never lost its popularity with Family fans. In June 2006 Roger Chapman performed the song with a new orchestral arrangement. It was specially written by the German composer and arranger Ingo Laufs for the open-air concert
Bridges to Classic at Haendel-Festival in Halle/Germany. ==References==