Title: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on December 08, 2009, 11:29:06 AM First date advertised - Sevenoaks Stag Theatre, Saturday 15th May. Tickets £18, available mid-January.
There's your answer, steve-n! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on December 09, 2009, 11:20:02 AM Thanks Chris,
Doesn't everybody organise their holidays around tour dates.... Surely.... Oh well... S&J (Early candidates for Sad People of the Year Award 2010) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on December 12, 2009, 03:27:00 PM Monday 3rd May - South Petherton AC
Tickets not yet on sale. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Hurricane (Dan) on December 20, 2009, 06:58:57 PM Thursday 13th May Bury Met £14
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on January 27, 2010, 10:29:52 AM 27th May - Canterbury ISC
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on January 27, 2010, 11:51:47 AM Thursday 6th May... Farnsfield Acoustic.. tix £16, on sale now 8)
Oh dear is that election day?? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on January 27, 2010, 11:58:10 AM Thursday 6th May... Farnsfield Acoustic.. tix £16, on sale now 8) Oh dear is that election day?? Yes (almost certainly)... http://www.zimbio.com/Bob+Ainsworth/articles/zlnaLx59x-W/Bob+Ainsworth+6th+May+Election Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on January 27, 2010, 12:04:32 PM In which case, I'd be minded to postpone it or find another date...
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on January 27, 2010, 12:21:36 PM In which case, I'd be minded to postpone it or find another date... Why? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on January 27, 2010, 01:02:12 PM Because your audience may be out voting?
Yes, I *know* you can vote before you go to work (well, some can), but it just makes it less complicated if you avoid election day. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shane (Skirky) on January 27, 2010, 01:31:26 PM Because your audience may be out voting? I'm pretty sure most people could fit in a voting opportunity between leaving work and going out for the evening. Fairly sure, anyway. (and assuming they're at work in the first place). I'm assuming the group themselves will be taking advantage of their postal vote on this occasion. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on January 27, 2010, 01:37:20 PM I'm pretty sure most people could fit in a voting opportunity between leaving work and going out for the evening. Fairly sure, anyway. Of course....how long does it take?! Max of 10 mins travel time (unless you are really in the wilds) and 5 minutes to vote. And let's face it, only half of us are going to vote in any case. is it time for my compulsory voting rant again yet? No? Oh, ok then..... ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on January 27, 2010, 03:27:33 PM The date isn't moveable.. we are offered a date and fit round the band.
At least I know the venue isn't to be used s a polling station ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on January 27, 2010, 03:33:50 PM Yes, that *would* become a problem.
Polling Stations are legally able to cancel all other bookings on a hall.... Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on January 28, 2010, 07:55:47 PM 100 Club , Oxford Street
Fri 21 May: FAIRPORT CONVENTION ACOUSTIC 23.50 Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Ollie on January 28, 2010, 08:23:47 PM For anyone wondering, Fairport won't be playing Haddenham again this year. :(
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: KascadeDan on January 28, 2010, 09:34:01 PM For anyone wondering, Fairport won't be playing Haddenham again this year. :( That is quite a large sad... Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nigel no longer of Lysander on January 28, 2010, 09:56:55 PM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-)
Cheers Nigel Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Tim Fletcher on January 28, 2010, 10:03:14 PM 100 Club , Oxford Street Fri 21 May: FAIRPORT CONVENTION ACOUSTIC 23.50 Blimey - that's a late start ;) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: jude on January 28, 2010, 10:07:20 PM 100 Club , Oxford Street Fri 21 May: FAIRPORT CONVENTION ACOUSTIC 23.50 Blimey - that's a late start ;) Well they're old enough to stay up late now..... :) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on January 28, 2010, 10:10:29 PM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-) Cheers Nigel Bonny Black Hare Day!! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on January 29, 2010, 12:21:40 AM 100 Club , Oxford Street Fri 21 May: FAIRPORT CONVENTION ACOUSTIC 23.50 Blimey - that's a late start ;) I've lost the pounds sign on this computer ! That reminds me though i think the flyer said first set 7.30 i can't find it at the moment. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on January 29, 2010, 12:44:57 AM Cancel that...........
The acoustic version of the "Greatest Folk-Rock Band in the World" features the full line-up but with Gerry Conway on percussion rather than the full kit. Expect old and new favourites in this exclusive London performance. No support: first set at 8.30pm. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Will S on February 01, 2010, 10:30:24 AM They're at Nettlebed Folk Club on 17th May - and so will I be - yay!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on February 01, 2010, 10:46:56 AM That's a long way to go for just one gig! ;)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on February 01, 2010, 10:48:25 AM All the dates are in the Wintour progalendar!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Will S on February 01, 2010, 10:51:38 AM That's a long way to go for just one gig! ;) I'm making a bid for the 'biggest fan' award ;D Actually, we were going to be home then anyway. Fairport (and Show of Hands in June) playing in the vicinity is just an added bonus! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: quodlibet (Ian) on February 01, 2010, 12:10:48 PM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-) Cheers Nigel Hurrah. Well done, another triumph. First time for Fairport in Hereford for at least 35 years! :) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Peter H-K on February 02, 2010, 06:46:16 PM All the dates are in the Wintour progalendar! I don't and won't have access to it, unfortunately; but please tell me they're playing Kendal! (Only if they are, of course ...!) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: KascadeDan on February 02, 2010, 07:05:50 PM All the dates are in the Wintour progalendar! Any gigs not too far from Bedfordshire? Went to Dartford last year and that was a bit of a trek, somewhere like Chesham or Hertford would be more convenient. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nigel no longer of Lysander on February 03, 2010, 10:27:34 AM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-) Cheers Nigel Hurrah. Well done, another triumph. First time for Fairport in Hereford for at least 35 years! :) Last Fairport gig in Hereford ?? June 28th 1974 at the College of Education ?? Cheers Nigel Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jefferson on February 03, 2010, 10:45:38 AM Bognor Regis - Alexandra Theatre - Sunday 16th May
Hot off the press! My son Jamie works at the theatre and confirmed the booking with Nigel yesterday! 300+ theatre seats make it a comfortable & cosy venue. Historic correction - King George V on his deathbed did not say to his doctor, who suggested he will soon be well enough to return for some more sea air, "Bugger Bognor" but replied "Book at Bognor" as he enjoyed himself oh so much! As will us Fairporters! Book early for Bognor! Alexandra Theatre 01243 861010 http://www.alexandratheatre.co.uk/ ;) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: martin driver on February 03, 2010, 11:21:34 AM All the acoustic tour dates (with one exception)are to be found in the wintour programme, the tour kicks off in Didcot on Saturday May 1st and finishes in Chippy on Saturday May 29th
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on February 03, 2010, 11:25:26 AM Don't kep us hanging on then, Martin - where / when is the missing date?
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on February 03, 2010, 11:27:36 AM Don't kep us hanging on then, Martin - where / when is the missing date? And don't keep the rest of us who haven't (and wont) seen the programme hanging in the air either...full list of all the dates please! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: quodlibet (Ian) on February 03, 2010, 11:34:13 AM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-) Cheers Nigel Hurrah. Well done, another triumph. First time for Fairport in Hereford for at least 35 years! :) Last Fairport gig in Hereford ?? June 28th 1974 at the College of Education ?? Cheers Nigel Aha. I didn't escape the Great Wen until '76. Would that have been with Sandy, then? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nigel no longer of Lysander on February 03, 2010, 12:02:25 PM But they will be playing Hereford's Courtyard Theatre on Fri 14th May, courtesy of those brilliant people at Nightjar [;-) Cheers Nigel Hurrah. Well done, another triumph. First time for Fairport in Hereford for at least 35 years! :) Last Fairport gig in Hereford ?? June 28th 1974 at the College of Education ?? Cheers Nigel Aha. I didn't escape the Great Wen until '76. Would that have been with Sandy, then? Yes. Info purloined from Sandy Denny biog. Cheers Nigel Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on March 16, 2010, 11:08:51 AM The acoustic band are playing Beautiful Days!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shankly (Peter) on March 19, 2010, 01:44:50 PM I've just tried to buy tickets for St Helens on 11th May - ticket office said they're not on sale yet as they don't know how much to charge - they've been trying to find out from Fairport's management for a couple of weeks, but have had no reply!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shankly (Peter) on March 22, 2010, 01:12:59 PM I've just tried to buy tickets for St Helens on 11th May - ticket office said they're not on sale yet as they don't know how much to charge - they've been trying to find out from Fairport's management for a couple of weeks, but have had no reply! Tickets now on sale - got mine for the middle of the front row. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on March 22, 2010, 02:26:41 PM Tickets for May 6th in Notts are also on sale.. IM me for details. 8) 8)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: quodlibet (Ian) on April 19, 2010, 02:54:20 PM Tickets booked for Hereford, 14th May. They're going fast, apparently. Hope it's a sell-out; they may be back before another 36 years are up. :)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Peter H-K on April 19, 2010, 05:10:57 PM The Kendal gig, which was due to happen on May 12th, seems to have fallen off the list. :( :( :(
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Chris on April 20, 2010, 12:39:38 PM Have you checked the venues website?
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on April 20, 2010, 12:42:35 PM Have you checked the venues website? I assume they have, but its definitely not listed there. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Angela on April 29, 2010, 06:11:22 PM Only 38 tickets left for Fairport Acoustic on the 27th May at the CCISC (Canterbury, Folk in the Barn) {:-)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Sian on April 29, 2010, 10:36:18 PM anybody going to Didcot on Saturday? (can't believe that Didcot has a venue now that is so suited to folk gigs) i have seen Swarb and Carthy and Eliza carthy with her band, the theartre is not to big, great acoustics), and I am looking forward to it! Well done Didcot indeed ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Sian on May 01, 2010, 11:47:23 PM well that was very very good. Great night Thanks you Fc, who were on great form, despite it being the first night, if they hadn;t mentioned it you would not have known. Sound at Didcot is first class. Red and Gold was my stand out number, Simons vocals were ace, also enjoyed Rocky Road, Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 02, 2010, 08:20:05 AM Ohh so pleased Red & Gold are in the set.. roll on Thursday!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nigel no longer of Lysander on May 06, 2010, 12:09:13 PM Still a few tickets left for Fairport at The Courtyard in Hereford. Last time they appeared in Hereford Harold Wilson's Labour Party was governing with a minority; after talks between the Tories, under Edward Heath, and the Liberals had failed to agree any terms, following the Election in Feb 1974. Heath resigned and Labour ruled until Oct when another Election was called.
Different names, same result :-\ Cheers Nigel Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Debs on May 06, 2010, 01:05:56 PM Hiya, just 18 tickets left for Canterbury on 27th May. This is a very beautiful venue in the precincts of the Cathedral, which is stunningly beautiful in the Spring sunshine along with all the cherry blossom. Any takers before they go?
www.folkinthebarn.co.uk for details. Debs Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: coopsdevon on May 06, 2010, 06:39:22 PM last night (5th may) the show at the Watermark in Ivybridge , devon was absolutely marvellous. In 40 years of seeing fairport at all sorts of venues i have never heard them sounding so good. They were all on top form musically and humorously. If anyone out there is dithering about going to see them, trust this old man and go do it!! Thanks to "the chaps" for coming to Devon, and thanks to the Watermark for booking them!!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 07, 2010, 09:29:50 AM Fairport came to Rainworth in Notts for the very first time last night (though this was the 4th time they'd played for Farnsfield Acoustic).
What a magnificent night we had.. they were on top form.. the set list was very much what we've come to expect from the acoustic tours with many gems (I wanted to write the titles down but somehow I didn't manage it). The venue itself is one we are enjoying too.. we don't have to move chairs here and there's good parking! Just one blip.. when I tried to do the raffle without the tickets! Thanks Fairport... you are wonderful :-* Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Delfini (Diane) on May 07, 2010, 11:10:34 AM It was indeed a brilliant night ;D
Yesterday I was tired, a bit tetchy because of builders/dad (sorry people :-[) and maybe not really in the mood for a gig :-[ About halfway through the first song, I found the tension and irritation drain away, and I just got lost in the music. Suddenly things were in perspective again :) and I felt fine. Thanks chaps - I love the music, and you really make me smile :-* Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Big Dave on May 07, 2010, 04:12:18 PM It was indeed a brilliant night ;D Yesterday I was tired, a bit tetchy because of builders/dad (sorry people :-[) and maybe not really in the mood for a gig :-[ About halfway through the first song, I found the tension and irritation drain away, and I just got lost in the music. Suddenly things were in perspective again :) and I felt fine. Thanks chaps - I love the music, and you really make me smile :-* ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: FionaS on May 07, 2010, 05:21:05 PM Got our tickets for Canterbury sorted and looking forward to it immensely. Well done Debs. Will come and say Hi.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jefferson on May 09, 2010, 06:54:04 PM Tickets for Bognor Regis for next Sunday 16th May are still available at the Alexandra Theatre Max 360 seats - Nice & Cosy! Hope to see many TAW faces there. [;-)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: DarrenWilliams on May 10, 2010, 09:24:21 AM Probably going to St Helens tomorrow night, although haven't booked or checked ticket availability yet.
Having never been to a Fairport Acoustic gig before, can anyone give me an idea of the set list? Is it the full line-up, ie, with Gerry on drums (or percussion)? Ta! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: beatroots (Steve) on May 10, 2010, 09:52:42 AM Gerry on electric drums !
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Poor Will (Bill) on May 10, 2010, 10:24:21 AM Tickets for Bognor Regis for next Sunday 16th May are still available at the Alexandra Theatre Max 360 seats - Nice & Cosy! Hope to see many TAW faces there. [;-) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shankly (Peter) on May 11, 2010, 07:56:51 AM I'm getting excited now - we're off to St Helens tonight. Really looking forward to this one. We've got front row seats too.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on May 11, 2010, 11:33:28 AM Gerry on electric drums ! ...............and washboard as Ukelele Central made its customary appearance at the delightful (and very friendly) Blackfriars Theatre at Boston on Saturday. If the chaps were a bit drained after the long haul down from Durham, it ceratinly didn't show apart from a bit of a frog in the Nicol throat early on - soon sorted out by cider! No real surprises on the set list - My Love is in America (as advertised on the Wintour t-shirt but not played) Already There, Red and Gold and Danny Jack's Chase were particular highlights, with a special mention for some brilliant bass from Peggy on WKWTTG. Very appreciative audience and pretty much a full house (despite competition from the funfair outside). S&J Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Big Dave on May 11, 2010, 12:07:29 PM Sounds like a good 'un Steve!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: David W on May 11, 2010, 02:17:20 PM Gerry on electric drums ! So not really acoustic then - just quieter? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Goaty on May 11, 2010, 02:30:54 PM Gerry on electric drums ! So not really acoustic then - just quieter? He uses an alien toilet seat: http://www.roland.com/products/en/HPD-15/ Awesome bits of kit. Goes as loud as your amps allow, ask my neighbours ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on May 11, 2010, 02:48:34 PM Gerry on electric drums ! So not really acoustic then - just quieter? If the singing in my ears is anything to go by...not necessarily quieter. For those who haven't been to a Fairport Acoustic gig, if there's room Gerry comes complete with virtually a full drum kit as well as the Roland and the washboard, and the chaps all play amplified instruments. Acoustic is a concept more eloquently described by Simon, but which includes the choice of music, the chat between songs and the fact that they are seated throughout. It works... S&J Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on May 11, 2010, 04:17:07 PM Sounds like a good 'un Steve! Pretty good weekend altogether - see "recent gigs" thread.... Back to work for a rest!! S&J Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shankly (Peter) on May 11, 2010, 11:41:23 PM Strange gig at St Helens tonight - theatre was only about a quarter full and the band seemd to have sound problems throughout the first half of the set. The music they played was great, but it all ended rather abruptly, no encore and no MOTL. Is that usual for an acoustic tour gig?
Tiny Tin Lady were the support, and were in the audience for Fairport's set - they seemed a bit bemused too and one of them shouted asomething about there being no MOTL. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: DarrenWilliams on May 11, 2010, 11:59:59 PM I was at St Helens tonight, and agree it was odd not to hear MOTL. Turnout was v poor, I don't expect they'll be playing St helens again in the near future. Simon seemed subdued, possibly due to sounds problems or the sparse crowd. However, the sound out front seemed ok, I think it was a problem with monitors, and as Shankly said the performance from Fairport was as good as ever (speaking as someone who goes to see them once every 2 or 3 years).
Didn't realise TTL would be supporting so that was a nice surprise. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 12, 2010, 08:50:33 AM WE had MOTL at Rainworth, but no support ;D
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Shankly (Peter) on May 12, 2010, 10:00:55 AM WE had MOTL at Rainworth, but no support ;D TTL are a local act - they're from St Helens, and Fairport have given them help and support over the years - The last 2 times I saw Fairport (Southport & Crosby) Beth Gibbons from TTL sang on WKWTTG - so I suppose they were a 'one off' support. A local band for local people. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 12, 2010, 10:10:00 AM WE had MOTL at Rainworth, but no support ;D TTL are a local act - they're from St Helens, and Fairport have given them help and support over the years - The last 2 times I saw Fairport (Southport & Crosby) Beth Gibbons from TTL sang on WKWTTG - so I suppose they were a 'one off' support. A local band for local people. Yes I know.. they came to Farnsfield to support the Dylan Project a few years ago... Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: SymonC on May 12, 2010, 12:03:52 PM Just booked tickets for Sevenoaks on Saturday.................looking forward to it! :)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: KascadeDan on May 12, 2010, 04:09:37 PM WE had MOTL at Rainworth, but no support ;D so I suppose they were a 'one off' support. They did Support Fairport out on the road for their whole winter tour a few years back. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: johnnysaint (John) on May 12, 2010, 06:32:06 PM Turnout was v poor, I don't expect they'll be playing St helens again in the near future. In the not too distant past Fairport played some excellent, well attended, gigs in St Helens. Unfortunately on this tour, the St Helens gig was added to the list a while after the Bury gig date was announced. I know a couple of fans, myself included, that booked Bury (which is sold out) before the St Helens date was announced. Cheers johnnysaint Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 12, 2010, 07:59:21 PM Just booked tickets for Sevenoaks on Saturday.................looking forward to it! :) Saturday will be our first time at the Stag Theatre in Sevenoaks and like you I'm very much looking forward to it. There is mention of the gig on the FC site and a link to an interview given by Ric to Radio Kent. "So, let's make this a memorable night ..." says the writer of the article. I hope it is but not for the same reasons as at St Helens :( Here's the link ... http://www.fairportconvention.com/general_news.php#news1 and while I'm at it, a short clip on Youtube of Fairport Acoustic 2010 - only 46 seconds but very good nevertheless. No mention of the venue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YCc71o4uCY Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nigel no longer of Lysander on May 13, 2010, 07:44:04 PM And don't forget they're at The Courtyard, Hereford on Friday, ko 8.00. Still a few tickets left. Box office 01432 340555 www.courtyard.org.uk
Cheers Nigel Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Tim Fletcher on May 14, 2010, 05:48:16 PM Tickets obtained earlier this afternoon for the 100 Club next week - paid in cash, no booking fee, and got me out of the office for walk. Just hope I'm not feeling quite so tired this time next week.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on May 14, 2010, 10:02:26 PM I'm going to the 100 Club and also Sevenoaks tomorrow night where i have to pick my ticket up from the box office.Do these shows start at eight o'clock , anyone please ?
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: SymonC on May 14, 2010, 10:56:28 PM I'm going to the 100 Club and also Sevenoaks tomorrow night where i have to pick my ticket up from the box office.Do these shows start at eight o'clock , anyone please ? The Stag Theatre website for Sevenoaks for tomorrow says 8pm but the e-mail I got for the tickets says doors open at 7pm (which seems a bit early for a small venue). I'll get there for 7pm just in case! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on May 15, 2010, 12:14:35 AM Thanks
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Lubiloo (Lorna) on May 15, 2010, 12:35:28 AM On superb form at Hereford tonight, wonderful repartee and a good range of music from across the years. I won't go into too much detail, don't want to spoil it for those who are going soon.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Will S on May 15, 2010, 06:53:03 AM It's sounding good. I'm looking forward to seeing them at Nettlebed on Monday. Will anyone else be there (from here, I mean - I think the venue s sold out!)?
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Tim Fletcher on May 15, 2010, 10:52:32 AM I'm going to the 100 Club and also Sevenoaks tomorrow night where i have to pick my ticket up from the box office.Do these shows start at eight o'clock , anyone please ? 100 Club ticket says doors open 7.30. The website says: Time: 7:30pm-12midnight. FAIRPORT CONVENTION ACOUSTIC The acoustic version of the "Greatest Folk-Rock Band in the World" features the complete line-up but with drum maestro Gerry Conway on percussion rather than the full kit. Expect old and new favourites in this exclusive London performance. No support: first set at 8.30pm. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: SymonC on May 16, 2010, 12:45:37 AM Back from a wonderful evening's entertainment at Sevenoaks.
Quite amusing when Simon forgot some of the lyrics to Crazy Man Michael! Also if anyone wants to know the set list send me a PM! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Poor Will (Bill) on May 16, 2010, 10:54:09 AM Bognor tonight. We'll be taking Claire's Dad along. If he takes to them the same way he did Show of Hands, they should have a new fan by the end of the evening.
I've followed Fairport since the early 70s and this will be the first time they've appeared within walking distance. Martin of these pages thinks they have played Bognor before, but I've lived here since 1979 and I've not known them appear here within that time. Can any of you statisticians confirm? Anyone else going tonight? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 16, 2010, 11:12:34 AM Whilst Fairport Acoustic is not strictly speaking acoustic, there is quite a different feel to the normal fare. It is more relaxed, more intimate and moves at a gentler pace. The chaps chat like they were at home entertaining friends and their music reveals a little bit of the other side of their personalities. I think they must vary the chatter from evening to evening because they seemed genuinely amused by some of each other's jokes.
Even though there was less of a sense of a performance last night, the musicianship was second to none. My own favourites were Spring Song and Frozen Man but in truth there was nothing that did not thrill (well, Rocky Road maybe, but that's my problem not theirs ;)). Spring Song will always have a special place in my heart as its release coincided with a time in my life when I had just emerged from a dark place and it expresses exactly how I felt at that time. The Frozen Man is one of my all-time favourites and he went through some deep anguish last night, I can tell you! I did miss Simon's big guitar: he played the little one throughout and the big one was nowhere to be seen. I hope it's not poorly again :( It was lovely to see JJ and her husband again and to spend the interval chatting to them. It was also very fitting that Meet On The Ledge was dedicated to John Smedley (see FC site for an explanation). Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Paul on May 16, 2010, 10:37:49 PM Martin of these pages thinks they have played Bognor before, but I've lived here since 1979 and I've not known them appear here within that time. Can any of you statisticians confirm? Anyone else going tonight? Yes, we have seen them at Bognor. Reckon it was at that theatre on the seafront. I have sung there myself a couple of times, and also saw the Albion band do a Christmas show where we all had free pints of HSB. Must have been about 20 years ago. The friends we went with discovered that their dentist was also Peggy's dentist. Paul Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: giottoscircle (Robert) on May 17, 2010, 09:38:57 AM Martin of these pages thinks they have played Bognor before, but I've lived here since 1979 and I've not known them appear here within that time. Can any of you statisticians confirm? Anyone else going tonight? Yes, we have seen them at Bognor. Reckon it was at that theatre on the seafront. I have sung there myself a couple of times, and also saw the Albion band do a Christmas show where we all had free pints of HSB. Must have been about 20 years ago. The friends we went with discovered that their dentist was also Peggy's dentist. Paul I have a distant (and indistinct) memory that they played Bognor on the Farewell Farewell Tour. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Poor Will (Bill) on May 17, 2010, 05:17:56 PM Terrific gig at Bognor last night. The theatre was just about full, with a very appreciative audience.
The sound was great apart from a problem with Ric's violin during one song when we couldn't hear him at all (it was, he informed us, the best he'd ever played!!) Claire's dad thouroughly enjoyed it, and it made his day when Peggy gave him a mention from the stage (thanks to Martin for the introduction to Peggy in the interval). I won't give too many clues away about the set list, but it was nice to hear my favourite Chris Leslie song again after a long break. As to the question of whether they had played Bognor before, Peggy couldn't remember, but Simon is pretty sure they did (although as others suggest, he thinks it was probably well over 20 years ago) Given the success of last night, I hope they won't wait so long before coming again! Ric also informed us that they will be playing the Chichester Festival Theatre during the 2011 Winter Tour (Feb 8th). That should be a good one as it's an excellent venue. Something to look forward to. [;-) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: GubGub (Al) on May 17, 2010, 05:43:25 PM Ric also informed us that they will be playing the Chichester Festival Theatre during the 2011 Winter Tour (Feb 8th). That should be a good one as it's an excellent venue. Something to look forward to. [;-) I wonder if that will replace Worthing? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Poor Will (Bill) on May 17, 2010, 06:10:11 PM Ric also informed us that they will be playing the Chichester Festival Theatre during the 2011 Winter Tour (Feb 8th). That should be a good one as it's an excellent venue. Something to look forward to. [;-) I wonder if that will replace Worthing? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Will S on May 18, 2010, 01:05:17 PM A good concert last night at Nettlebed too. It was good to hear a couple of new songs (well one new song, one new tune set). Simon had a bit of trouble with the words to Crazy Man Michael and also in another song when he opened his mouth to sing and nothing came out! I haven't seen him playing that small guitar before, but he used it all the way through. The whole band seemed pretty relaxed and happy.
It was quite a contrast to the last time I saw them (not their attitude - but the setting!), which was at the Barbican last July. Nothing could better that experience, but this was good too, showing another side of the band. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 18, 2010, 07:36:31 PM Simon had a bit of trouble with the words to Crazy Man Michael and also in another song when he opened his mouth to sing and nothing came out! I haven't seen him playing that small guitar before, but he used it all the way through. I think it was often used in the eighties ... Three Drunken Maidens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rERAgBMDNQ&playnext_from=TL&videos=vTf2bwxniL8 Summer Before the War http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXobmVCVoSM&playnext_from=TL&videos=Y-mGeculVDA The Rosehip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfBpjp-kD1g&playnext_from=TL&videos=Wsmmoc0m5b0 After Sevenoaks I had a look through some old programmes to see if I could find out anything about it and came upon this from Simon himself (hope you don't mind this full-scale quoting of your words, Simon). Winter Tour 1995 Not possible to write about favourite guitars without bringing Rob Armstrong in here somewhere. I've known him so long now I can't remember meeting him for the first time, and all that time he has been building interesting and original stringed instruments. If he's ever built two to the same pattern then it's either by mistake or as a commission; he just carries on creating and experimenting. He's built nearly 600 now but I'm going to tell you about number two hundred and twenty-nine. Every time you drop into his workshop at Coventry there'll be something new to try, and for a long period about twelve years ago there was always a strange little baroque style steel-strung made of walnut that I would play for the majority of time he was doing the job that I'd brought him before reluctantly putting it back on the rack. One day, overcome by an excess of bonhomie, [more likely Marston’s Pedigree...Ed] he made me a present of it! Although it has a tiny body, once you get used to holding it, it has extraordinary fullness of tone and power of projection. I used it a lot in the duo with Swarb and even when really spanked it never “choked up”. Nowadays I keep it as a high-strung, which is to say it has the same strings on it as would be the “extra” set on a 12-string and when used as a double-track of a regular instrument gives you a highly controllable and clear sounding effect. (There's a little trade secret for you budding folk-rockers out there!) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on May 19, 2010, 04:43:11 PM Simon had a bit of trouble with the words to Crazy Man Michael and also in another song when he opened his mouth to sing and nothing came out! Apparently the same thing happened with Red & Gold at Ivybridge .....situation saved by punter with song on mobile phone. No such problems at Worcester last night, though. Thoroughly entertaining evening and as Will S has said the chaps seemed really relaxed and happy......have never heard so many dedications at a FAC gig. Danny Jack and WKWTTG remain in the memory (at the moment) and the fiddle break in Already There was, as usual, brilliant. S&J Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on May 22, 2010, 11:01:40 AM Same set at the 100 club last night as Sevenoaks last week except for no Walk Awhile , possibly due to the late start and what seemed like an extra long interval - not much fun waiting around in a sweaty basement.Good show though..................
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 22, 2010, 11:18:08 AM I think Walk Awhile might have been a request/dedication at Sevenoaks - John Wood's family (?) who were present - not sure though.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: johnnysaint (John) on May 22, 2010, 12:49:01 PM I think Walk Awhile might have been a request/dedication at Sevenoaks - John Wood's family (?) who were present - not sure though. Walk Awhile played at Bury too :) Cheers johnnysaint Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 22, 2010, 03:00:15 PM ... and at Rainworth ;D
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 22, 2010, 03:41:01 PM Thanks. Talking out of my you-know-what again! ::)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Tim Fletcher on May 22, 2010, 09:42:21 PM We thoroughly enjoyed last night's show at the 100 Club. Sitting just a few feet away from Ric and Simon gave a real chance to see them at work. It appeared to me that Simon was putting his heart and soul into some of the numbers, particularly Red & Gold and WKWTTG (dedicated to his children amongst others). Simon and Peggy had sensibly opted for shorts to combat the warmth of the venue. If you are seeing them at one of the remaining shows on the tour you have something to look forward to. The wine just keeps on maturing.
There is a review of the show here: http://www.theartsdesk.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1542%3Afairpor Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Dan O. on May 23, 2010, 02:57:03 PM What a great review, cheers for posting the link Tim.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Poor Will (Bill) on May 23, 2010, 05:03:07 PM Great to see a review by someone who has obviously done a bit of homework.
I'd love to know Simon's reaction to "presided over by an avuncular man with more than a passing resemblance to Kenny Rogers."! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jim on May 23, 2010, 08:34:33 PM Great to see a review by someone who has obviously done a bit of homework. I'd love to know Simon's reaction to "presided over by an avuncular man with more than a passing resemblance to Kenny Rogers."! they both have beards and thats about the height of it, although Simon should know better than to be sprouting facial hair at his time of life ::) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Simon Nicol on May 24, 2010, 06:53:38 AM Great to see a review by someone who has obviously done a bit of homework. I'd love to know Simon's reaction to "presided over by an avuncular man with more than a passing resemblance to Kenny Rogers."! In its day it was an honour of sorts... http://www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com/gallerycelebs.html Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Nuthouse on May 24, 2010, 08:12:26 AM I got a 'Hi Kenny, sing us a song' in a pub garden last night :) Personally, I think that I am more of a 'Rolf Harris' than a 'Kenny' - though I was described as looking like Michael McDonald a few weeks ago too.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Dan O. on May 24, 2010, 09:28:30 AM Great to see a review by someone who has obviously done a bit of homework. I'd love to know Simon's reaction to "presided over by an avuncular man with more than a passing resemblance to Kenny Rogers."! In its day it was an honour of sorts... http://www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com/gallerycelebs.html Very funny...so that'll be pretty much anyone with a beard, then ? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Peter H-K on May 24, 2010, 09:40:40 AM Great to see a review by someone who has obviously done a bit of homework. I'd love to know Simon's reaction to "presided over by an avuncular man with more than a passing resemblance to Kenny Rogers."! In its day it was an honour of sorts... http://www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com/gallerycelebs.html It's all tosh though, isn't it? Clearly, it's Kenny Rogers who looks like Simon. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Peter H-K on May 24, 2010, 09:45:38 AM It's all tosh though, isn't it? Clearly, it's Kenny Rogers who looks like Simon. Actually, writing that reminds me that my wife always says of any man with a beard "Hey look, it's Simon Nicol," or some such form of words. The most memorable occasion on which this happened was in a pizzeria in Southport before a show. "That bloke over there looks like Simon Nicol," she said. He did, and what's more, he was. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Andy on May 24, 2010, 09:51:02 AM At least he's happy - probably at being compared to someone 12 years his junior.
[attachment deleted by admin] Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jim on May 24, 2010, 10:32:55 AM At least he's happy - probably at being compared to someone 12 years his junior. jaze, thats feckin horrible Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: fat Billy(Bill) on May 24, 2010, 10:59:26 AM At least he's happy - probably at being compared to someone 12 years his junior. jaze, thats feckin horrible thats a fact! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Big Dave on May 24, 2010, 12:27:21 PM What a great review, cheers for posting the link Tim. Indee, very good! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: billy on May 24, 2010, 11:06:31 PM This was posted on a Bob Dylan messageboard/site...................not by me although i did start the thread.
Re: Fairport Convention « Reply #27 on May 22, 2010, 3:30pm » Quote Has the board died? Hope someone is still reading it. Here's a review of Fairport's show at Nettlebed Folk Club last Monday night. I was lucky enough to get a return ticket for this sell-out gig the previous week. The review was originally written for another board, with younger people who were mostly not familiar with Fairport, especially the modern incarnation of the band, so apologies for saying some stuff that you all know. I hadn't seen Britain's most famous folk rock group since 2002, when I was at their 35th anniversary show at the Cropredy Festival. Amazingly, the lineup of this most changeable of groups had not changed in the interim -- it has been stable since the departure of Martin Aalcock and the replacement of long-serving drummer David Mattack with Gerry Conway (ex-Fotheringay, etc) in 1998. Although Chris Leslie has changed so much I wasn't sure it was him until he started singing -- he has turned gray and lost a lot of hair since I last saw him. Peggy has grown a splendid beard. Even Simon no longer looks quite so cherub-like. When the band reformed in 1985 after a six year hiatus (apart from their annual Cropredy festivals of course) with Simon Nicol the only original member (though Dave Pegg on bass has been with the band since 1970), it relied mostly on traditional songs and tunes, and songs written from outside the band. Though when you had the likes of Ralph McTell contributing some of his finest songs ("Hiring Fair", "Red and Gold") and the worthy Steve Tilston regularly contributing fine material, this didn't matter too much. The most significant development in the modern Fairport was the addition of Chris Leslie in 1997. By the time of 1999's excellent Wood and the Wire Leslie was writing songs regularly for the band, so that for the first time since the band's glory days when Richard Thompson, Sandy Denny, and Dave Swarbrick were writing for the group, original songs were coming from inside the band. Leslie's songs are not as brilliant as those of the aforementioned past alumni, but they are very good, and are getting better with each album. These days Fairport are a semi-acoustic band, with only Conway's drums and Peggy's electric bass maintaining the "rock" part of the "folk-rock" (although Ric Sander's plugs in his violin occasionally). The show kicked off with the hilarious "Widow of Westmoreland's Daughter", a live staple. It should come later in the show really, when the audience (and band) are a little more oiled up. The band then appropriately (it was the warmest evening of the year) played Chris Leslie's Spring Song from the band's most recent album, Sense of Occasion, which led into the old Morris favourite, The Princess Royal. Then the first highlight of the evening -- a gorgeous version of the Richard Thompson-penned classic "Crazy Man Michael." It is strange that Simon has probably sung this song more often than its author, although it is an allegorical take on Thompson's feelings of guilt over the death of his first girlfriend in a post-gig road crash that also took the life of the band's original drummer, Martin Lamble. But Simon's transformation into a vocal powerhouse is one of the best things about the modern band. Next Chris Leslie took over the vocals for his own "I'm Already There." Though this is one of his best songs, the contrast with the preceding song was notable. The power of Thompson's songs is that they draw on traditional imagery, to the extent that many of them have been taken for traditional songs. Leslie's are thoughtful and well-researched, but missing that X ingredient that marks out the best modern folk songs. "I'm Already There" is a kind of update to famous ballad of Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition of 1855. The first verse quotes "Lady Franklin's Lament," which has one of the loveliest melodies in the folk repertoire. The song passes between John Back, a member of Franklin's first expedition, and his brother Henry, vicar of Banbury (spiritual home of the band). The original version can be heard on Fairport's very fine 2004 album Over the Next Hill. One of the highlights of the first half was when the band all stood up for the only time in the concert and all performed ukuleles of various sizes (except Conway, who left his drum kit behind and donned a washboard, which he wore like an apron) on a witty song called Ukulele Central, written by Leslie but not yet recorded on a studio album. The song is the story of the ukulele's contribution to music. I downloaded the lyrics from the Fairport website. I don't think I've ever heard a song that name-drops to quite this extent. E.g. The voice of Jiminy Cricket Was a ukulele player so fine Konter flew one to the North Pole Lyle Ritz played jazz for a time George Formby a Wigan Hero Tiny Tim was singing so high Now The Ukulele “O” of GB spreads its fame far and wide George and Paul and Joe Brown Viv Stanshall, Lucile Ball Blue Hawain Elvis Roy Smeck and Wendell Hall Lesley Sarony And Arthur Godfrey could be seen Not forgetting the Ukulele Lady Queen - May Singhi Breen Anyway, this brought the house down, especially since the band had us all joining in on the chorus. There is a version on youtube from last year: http://www.youtube.com/v/E9H9M96SPHk&hl=en_GB&fs=1& Except last night Simon played a bass ukulele instead of whatever sort he's playing in that clip. The title track of the aforementioned "Wood and the Wire" sent us into the interval break. In the second half highlights were "Frozen Man" (a James Taylor song about a cyrogenically preserved man that should be better known), "Red and Gold" (Ralph McTell's story of the Battle of Cropredy in the Civil War, which was a tour de force for Simon on vocals and Gerry Conway's martial drumming), and "Keep on Turning the Wheel", from the band's most recent (2007) album Sense of Occasion. Another fine Chris Leslie number, this ode to a "1966 split screen VW camper van" is perhaps his finest song to date. The reminiscences of the Beatles in the lyrics and arrangement are deliberate. And somehow, the much-loved old camper van seems to be a metaphor for Fairport Convention itself. Yes, it's seen better days, but with a lick of fresh paint it looks as good as new, and still goes far: Now that you're painted green Log book and history, magical mystery Oh what a vintage dream! And your journey has only just begun... We'll keep on turning the wheel As such, the song was the perfect intro to the emotional highlight of the evening as the band dipped into their own "log book and history" for "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?" Sandy Denny's signature song and masterpiece (first recorded by Sandy with The Strawbs in 1967 and later on Fairport's third album Unhalfbricking; in the States, it is probably best known from Judy Collins's inferior 1968 cover). Simon has almost made this his own song in recent years, and really put some passion into the lyrics. Ric Sanders nearly fell off his chair with his violin during this number, he got so carried away. It is hard to believe that Sandy was about 20 when she wrote this song. Last song before the encore was Leslie's "John Gaudie," which the band have played every time I have seen them, much to my annoyance (the song is pitched too high for Chris's already highish vocals), although it leads into the exciting fiddle tune "The Bowman's Retreat." The encore was the Richard Thompson-penned Meet on the Ledge, which surprised me, as the band didn't used to perform it outside of the Cropredy Festival. It's the anthem of the Cropredy experience -- when audience and band become as one, and vow to continue to renew their acquaintance: but with a tinge of sadness, knowing that not everyone will make it next time, and in any case, it can't go on forever. It was the perfect way to end a very enjoyable and highly entertaining evening. Next week I'm seeing Jon Boden, of Bellowhead fame, with his new band, the Remnant Kings. Full setlist (some of the songs are probably in the wrong order): 1.Widow of Westmoreland's Daughter 2.Spring Song/Princess Royale 3.Crazy Man Michael 4.I'm Already There 5.I Wandered by A Brookside 6.Peggy's Pub 7.Rocky Road 8.Ukulele Central 9.Just Dandy 10. My Love Is in America 11.Wood and the Wire 12. ? [can't remember anything about this apart from Chris Leslie's terrible joke that introduced it and that it was something to do with an American cop who always gets his man] 12. Frozen Man 13. Banks of the Sweet Primeroses 14. Red and Gold 15. Keep on Turning the Wheel 16. Who Knows Where the Time GOes 17. John Gaudie/Bowman's Retreat 18. Meet on the Ledge Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Malcolm on May 25, 2010, 08:09:13 AM GRrrr. No Winchester tonight for us >:(
Step-daughter had ordered tickets as a present for us. The 60 seat venue doesn't send tickets by post and, when she went to collect them, found they had been sold to someone else. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: davidmjs on May 25, 2010, 08:12:09 AM GRrrr. No Winchester tonight for us >:( Step-daughter had ordered tickets as a present for us. The 60 seat venue doesn't send tickets by post and, when she went to collect them, found they had been sold to someone else. Oh dear...that's not good. 60 seats though? 20 quid a pop? How the hell do they make that pay, then? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Malcolm on May 25, 2010, 08:15:18 AM They've got a 120 seater as well underneath the pub for pop/rock which is on most nights, I think. Never been there (and not likely to now!!)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Mag T on May 28, 2010, 10:59:11 PM Excellent show last night in Canterbury, at the study centre in the Cathedral precincts. Fairport were on fine form, and with the intermittent accompaniment of the Cathedral bells, a jolly time was had by all. Several children were present, which was very good to see, and there was a special treat for a little 5 year old, as Fairport played, and we all (well most of us) sang him "Happy Birthday" :)
Good to see Angela and the boys, and have a natter :) If anyone is interested, we took a few phone videos (sound quality ok, but visuals not too hot!) Link to the youtube page is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHUQLi7bWmI Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Harriet on May 29, 2010, 10:59:32 AM So you were up on the balcony. I did debate this but thought I'd be better downstairs, took some pix from there (not downloaded as yet) Superb show and as the chaps said the acoustics there are very good. Nice and fairly small. Looking forward now to seeing Steve Knightley in June.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Debs on May 29, 2010, 11:31:58 AM HI Mag - great video clips, do you mind if I put a link to them in my next newsletter? It was a real treat to host Fairport, thanks to them and to everyone for coming along. Hope they'll agree to come back again. I was so touched by Ric and Peggy offering to help by putting my flyers out on the seats beforehand, true gentlemen. :)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: FionaS on May 29, 2010, 11:49:05 AM Well done Debs! It was a lovely gig and the venue is terrific.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Mag T on May 29, 2010, 01:01:11 PM Hello Debs, yes indeed it was a brilliant show, and by all means use the link where/whenever you wish :)
Hello Harriet, yes the balcony it was, we have never been up there before, usually head for the front(ish) downstairs. So thought we would investigate further....and upstairs is good, only one row of seats all round, best view seems to be towards the rear. Also looking forward to Steve K, (different venue though) maybe see you there.....if I knew what you looked like :) Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: KascadeDan on May 29, 2010, 07:46:11 PM The show in Tring was wonderful. It was a standing gig, Band and all, and the audience were really good.
Did anyone else get 'Wouldn't Say No' in the set? Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Delfini (Diane) on May 29, 2010, 08:16:14 PM Did anyone else get 'Wouldn't Say No' in the set? Rainworth aka Farnsfield Acoustic ;D Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Amethyst (Jenny) on May 29, 2010, 09:12:40 PM Yes.. I was just about to say that!!
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Simon Nicol on May 30, 2010, 12:17:25 AM Bed now. Thank you all. Night night.
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Big Dave on May 30, 2010, 07:03:31 AM Bed now. Thank you all. Night night. Time for "a liitle lie down" is it Simon? ;) have a power nap prior to August matey!!! Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: trewin on May 30, 2010, 12:23:54 PM Excellent show last night in Canterbury, at the study centre in the Cathedral precincts. Fairport were on fine form, and with the intermittent accompaniment of the Cathedral bells, a jolly time was had by all. Several children were present, which was very good to see, and there was a special treat for a little 5 year old, as Fairport played, and we all (well most of us) sang him "Happy Birthday" :) Good to see Angela and the boys, and have a natter :) If anyone is interested, we took a few phone videos (sound quality ok, but visuals not too hot!) Link to the youtube page is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHUQLi7bWmI Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Mag T on May 30, 2010, 07:37:38 PM Tee hee! No they didn't. I think the nearest we got to bells, was Simon's joke about their next gig being in Tring "where the bicycle bell was invented" :) It was very amusing and caused much mirth amongst the audience....and the rest of the band (or so it seemed).... but I think if I hear the joke about 'recognising much of your clothing' again.....I may very well self destruct :)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: gower flower (Shirl) on May 31, 2010, 02:15:34 AM I always want to respond to that "recognising your clothing" joke by saying "well yes, I've spent all my money on Fairport gigs, CDs, T shirts, DVDs........." ::)
Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: Jan_ on May 31, 2010, 09:02:53 AM When Simon makes that joke he isn't laughing at us for wearing FC t-shirts though, is he? He is acknowledging our support and commitment to the band and thanking us, in a way.
At Sevenoaks I found the chatter very engaging and got the impression they were making an effort to be spontaneous rather than sticking to a script. That particular joke was probably the only one I have heard before and judging by the amusement on stage, I'd guess there were comments that were new to them as well. Title: Re: Acoustic Spring Tour 2010 Post by: steve-n on June 01, 2010, 10:45:12 AM When Simon makes that joke he isn't laughing at us for wearing FC t-shirts though, is he? He is acknowledging our support and commitment to the band and thanking us, in a way. At Sevenoaks I found the chatter very engaging and got the impression they were making an effort to be spontaneous rather than sticking to a script. That particular joke was probably the only one I have heard before and judging by the amusement on stage, I'd guess there were comments that were new to them as well. Must admit that's how we've always taken the clothing comment. Mind you irony doesn't always work. Overheard in the bar during the interval at Chippy - "Well it's definitely Richard Thomas - he said so from the stage!" Anyway.......very much the end-of -term at the lovely Theatre in Chipping Norton on Saturday. Enthusiastic support from the FC home crowd and (this being our third gig of the tour) much of the banter between songs was making it's first appearance - particularly Peggy's off-mike comments! The chaps were obviously very relaxed but, as ever, there was no compromise on quality from the epics of Red & Gold/Already There through the simply melodic Sweet Primroses/Love is in America to the fun and froth of Ukelele Central. There aren't many bands around that can carry off a set list of such contrasts with as much skill and good humour as Fairport. Many thanks to the chaps (and Simon Yorath for sound which was never less than great) for a hugely enjoyable tour. S&J |