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Title: Oxford Folk Festival 2005
Post by: Sandra on May 14, 2005, 09:06:01 AM
The festival had a successful first night.

Whapweasel were excellent and had a lively ceilidh.

On the second stage French accordionist Norbert Pignol was a surprise star, who played with a style I have never heard before. I have heard of 'aspirating' (ie playing in a style that makes the instrument breathe, but never seen it done. And he was a jolly nice chap. He is on again today in the main Hall.

Our own David Hughes played to a small but select and very appreciative audience. He too is on the main stage today.

The beer seemed to go down well, and Nick, as ver, was an appreciated beacon in the crowds.

Off to day two soon.

Sandra


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: JJ (Joanna) on May 14, 2005, 10:16:31 AM
Day one sounded excellent Sandy - enjoy day two, looking forward to the next installment  ;)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Mix (Mic) on May 14, 2005, 08:12:18 PM
Thanks for the report Sandy, good to know that it is all running smoothly  :)
That Nick eh? what would we all do without him ;D
Looking forward to 'day 2', even at this distance ;)
That French accordianist sounds interesting, I've never heard that style of playing either, sounds complicated to my non-musical fingers. Is he appearing anywhere else in the UK?

Mic - all the best to the Oxford Fest ;D


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: jude on May 14, 2005, 09:18:21 PM
I've just come home from spending time and money (gorgeous necklaces) at the Oxford Festival. I spent rather too much time talking rather than listening (ooh slap wrist) but David was, as ever, brilliant.

As for Songs from the Blue House, well I told them they were absolutely hilarious and they looked a bit worried. 'Didn't mean to be funny' they said.

But they played and sang wonderfully as well. I recommend them .18/10

Dynamo Sandra and Chris were slaving over a hot bar, well sticky anyway, and it was all a total hoot

Jude


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Nick on May 15, 2005, 03:22:52 AM
Home ever so slightly later than Jude.

Had a wonderful second day. Much music heard, beer consumed, and laughter had (particularly when the bar exploded - you had to be there) Nice shirt, Nuts! Excellent sets by the lads (and lass) from the East. Oh, and thanks Jude for picking up on a new Custom Title for James...

One more day tomorrow, starting with the Warrinor Rants - Go Ollie!

Cheers

Nick


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: JJ (Joanna) on May 15, 2005, 09:23:20 AM
Tell us more then about the exploding bar?!!!  ???


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: jude on May 15, 2005, 10:15:37 AM
Tell us more then about the exploding bar?!!!  ???

Yes please do! It was all right when I left............

Jude


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 15, 2005, 10:56:38 AM
Sounds like a brilliant time is being had... if we were nearer and not tied ip we'd be there too...

Good luck for the rest of the weekend...

Love  Amy and Bob!! ;)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Shane (Skirky) on May 15, 2005, 06:18:22 PM
I have retired home early from the fray in order to preserve some semblance of domesticity at Kirk Central, however I must say that Warriner Rants were marvellous! Very good, even without use of the phrase 'for their age'. A couple of faces to look out for there, certainly. I thought Mr Hughes kicked up a storm on the 'unrecognised' set on sunday morning. The bar looked suitably gaffered back to immobility too. Mmmm Brewer's Gold, how convenient! Great to finally put some bodies to avatars too. Thanks for the coffee and toast Sandy, the queueing timing and expertise Nuthouse (nice beard, Sir!), and use of Cocker's sunday morning paper!
Cheers
Skirky


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Nick on May 15, 2005, 08:07:36 PM
Quick message from Oxfest Central (Sandy's house)...

Oxford Folk was a great success. The bands played, people came and people left with smiles. Great stuff from DH, from SftBH and from the Rants. Add to that the committed work from Sandy, Chris and Chris and Sterling support from Nuts, Anji and Jude and I think Talkawhile deserves a major pat on the back for making the festival such a success.

The beer's been mopped off the ceiling, the Town Hall is clear. On to the Hollywell Rooms next (after Pizza hopefully) for the final fling. Back to normal on Monday.

As Anji says: Later, Punks

 :D

Cheers

Nick


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: JJ (Joanna) on May 15, 2005, 08:11:09 PM
Thanks Nick for the update, it all sounded great and wished I could have been there but what about the exploding bar?!!!!  8)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: James SftBH on May 15, 2005, 08:24:44 PM
JJ, there was a brief beer/gravity interface involving a slightly dodgy stillage, dislodging some 6 or so casks out of the 24 odd on dispense. Several good men and true worked tirelessly to get them all back up again, braving wet feet (well wet everythings really), sticky floors and a not insignificant flood. Just as the last cask was being put back up, it all came down again again, but this time about 12 casks bit the dust! Bang, crash, fizz. That was the soundtrack.  I was there, a mere 6 feet away and I saw the whole thing. Most tumultous! I'm pleased to report that the beer pretty much all behaved itself and was fine again by morning.

PS Olly's mob were a real eye-opener, and I must echo Skirky's comment that it's a nailed-on certainty that we'll be hearing more from them as time goes by. Really very good and extremely refreshing (not unlike a good beer shower). The twins, having slept through our set (again... >:() had a blimmin' good bounce while Olly and co. were on and thoroughly enjoyed it, as did their mum and dad.


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Cocker Freeman on May 16, 2005, 10:14:37 AM
They don't half make a bang when they hit the floor them barrels, eh! It was after the first cascade was restored that all hell broke loose. Shook the town hall that did. Yes, the Crouch Vale "Essex Boys" was back to tasting splendid by morning. Must remember to rephrase my reply to questions from Banjo Barnes, the brewer, like: "What did you have last night?" Answer: three Essex boys. (It just creates unnecessary confusion.)

Let me add my endorsement. Getting up early on Sunday and leaving the Sports Section on Sandy's table to go and see Warriner Rants was more than worthwhile. They were fantastic! Well done Olly and his mates!

Old Bates was doing stirling work, too! Blimey! I didn't see him once in the front row for anything AND he never got his camera out, either!


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: ollythedolly on May 16, 2005, 04:34:55 PM
 :) thanks, it was a pleasure to play there and have a roadie/pa man! might have got 2 more gig's out of it as well!..............
olly,


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: jude on May 16, 2005, 05:42:53 PM
:) thanks, it was a pleasure to play there and have a roadie/pa man! might have got 2 more gig's out of it as well!..............
olly,

A person with your own roadie eh Olly?

There'll be no stopping you now.......

Jude


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Mix (Mic) on May 16, 2005, 08:09:18 PM
Well done Olly and Co :) pleased to hear that it went so well......I'll catch up with you one day, by then you'll be so famous I won't be able to get your autograph ;) ;)

Mic


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 12:37:25 AM
Thanks all for coming.

Thanks to those who played. You were all stars.

Olly and his band certainly seem to have made an impression in the Oxfordshire folk scene, and I am glad that it gave you the chance to show off what we knew you could do. It was a pleasure meeting your parents as well. Olly.

Helen and James with the lovely twins was a pleasure to behold. I think I can tell them apart now. SftBH deserved a bigger audience, but those who were there thought they were great. Chris is certainly a big fan now, and he did not even see them, but decided that on the strength of their CDs.

David was, as ever a star. I felt so proud on Saturday to see him on the stage and think "I know him". I have been humming his songs all day. Strange how the lyrics stick in your head.

Stuart (Nuthouse) was also a star in a different way. Having volunteered to help out behind the bar he ended up being general dogsbody and factotum, a role he undertook with exceptional good grace and willingness. A huge thank you. sir.

Nick, Jude and Anji, representing the audience aspect of Talkawhile, seemed to enjoy themselves. It was just a shame we did not all have more time to get together.

I cannot give you a proper review of many of the other bands, as I did not get to see many.

Some that I did see that stick in the mind was the wonderful Norbert Pignol again, Jaune Toujours who took the roof off the Cellar Bar on Saturday night. They went down with everybody from the geriatric to the young offenders - what a band for Cropredy!

Juan Martin and Quinteto Fabuloso were just that - fabulous, and the Demon Barbers, as ever, never cease to amaze. They were dancing in the Cellar bar with millimetres to spare between their somersaulting feet and the ceiling.

Les Barker made me cry with laughing, as always.

Thanks for all who have supported us. Going by the comments I have received to date it was a huge success. We hope to see you next year.

Sandra




Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Shane (Skirky) on May 17, 2005, 12:42:06 AM
Any reports from the songwriting workshop? People befuddled by the dropped 'd' tuning? More epics ahoy about how nice Essex is?  ::)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Nuthouse on May 17, 2005, 12:43:32 AM
I only went to that I could gaze lustily at the Stevie Nicks lookalike and her mate on the candle stall  ;D


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 12:46:38 AM
No reports from that, but we have had compliants from the Museum of Oxford, which is underneath the second stage, about the noise we made, especially the clog dancing workshop (actually, that was probably just me landing heavily - wait till I get the clogs!).

Sandra


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Shane (Skirky) on May 17, 2005, 01:00:06 AM
I only went to that I could gaze lustily at the Stevie Nicks lookalike and her mate on the candle stall  ;D

duly noted during the course of the weekend.  8) of course, you could always write a song about it - "I drank harder with my pint / few words between us passed / I cursed my tongue tied drunken-ness / alright then, just a half...". If only I'd taken the course.... :-[  :)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 01:09:14 AM
I thought it was more

I looked at her from afar/ as the barrels crashed to the floor/ long blonde hair, red skirt around her waist/ but really, in the end, I coudn't let all that beer spill.

I obviously should have made the time to visit the Holywell Rooms as well :-[

Sandra


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: James SftBH on May 17, 2005, 01:46:20 AM
I must've been walking around with me eyes closed... :( Stevie Nicks-a-like? I don't usually miss those...drat.


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 08:50:28 PM
The bar staffed by 3 Talkawhilers

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Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Nuthouse on May 17, 2005, 09:12:33 PM
Ahh... happy days  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 17, 2005, 09:14:08 PM
Great Piccie Sandy...

I know I should recognise her but who is the other girl there??

AmyJen :)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 09:15:28 PM
My friend Nancy. You may have seen me with her at Cropredy.

She is a member but rarely posts.

Sandra



Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 17, 2005, 09:17:26 PM
Ah yes.. thought I recognised her.. Nancy..

Thanks Sandy ;)

AmyJen


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Shane (Skirky) on May 17, 2005, 11:42:08 PM
My friend Nancy. You may have seen me with her at Cropredy. She is a member but rarely posts.

Word for word the introduction I got  ;D


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 17, 2005, 11:48:17 PM
Oh dear. I am becoming predictable. :o :-\

Sandra



Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Shane (Skirky) on May 17, 2005, 11:52:20 PM
Naturally, the board protocols on making personal comments preclude any further remarks, but do pass on my regards to the lovely Nancy. I thought she was deeply charming.  ::) As was yourself, of course  ;)
SK


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: YaBB Master (Colin) on May 17, 2005, 11:57:14 PM
But why is Sandy always holding two glasses? (Because she hasn't got three arms?)


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: James SftBH on May 17, 2005, 11:57:55 PM
I appear to have missed Nancy as well...I am becoming quite cross....I mean I had babies with me and everything - normally an excellent pulling aid. Dammmm!


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: mikec on May 18, 2005, 12:32:48 AM
But why is Sandy always holding two glasses? (Because she hasn't got three arms?)

More to the point why are they BOTH empty  :o Could understand one maybe (waiting for 2nd to be filled perhaps?) but not 2.

come on Sandy, were things that bad  :D


Title: Re: Oxford Folk Festival
Post by: Sandra on May 18, 2005, 12:37:02 AM
I was about to serve somebody - I don't drink it all you know (though the cider did run out suspicioulsy early) ::) ::) ::)

Sandra