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« Reply #60 on: June 03, 2009, 10:38:38 PM »

I can confirm that Cathy guested on lead vocals with Fairport on at least one occasion other than Croppers. This was New Years Eve, 31/12/83 I think, at the Half Moon in Putney - Simon/Swarb/Peggy/Bruce lineup.
 
I  remember it vividly because (a) my better half became stuck when she ill advisedly sat on a beer stained table after several voddies, and (b) I spilt me beer over Cathy's tights! She was very gracious about it and I only had to buy her a double gin to make all tickety-boo again.

That was in the days before we had kids - four of us belted down the M1 from Leicester, post-gig we crashed out at a flat in Wembley. The snores could be heard for miles.

Oh yeah - Miss Le Surf lives on Bread'n'Lard Island now does she? Very high class me duck!      
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« Reply #61 on: June 04, 2009, 07:48:24 AM »

I've just remembered my favourite Albion Band gig, as well.  Weird set up at the (fairly new at the time) Bohunt School in Liphook (c. '83 ish) featured Ashley, Mattacks, Simon, CleS and a couple of others who's identities are lost in my memory banks.  That band really (folk-)rocked.
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« Reply #62 on: June 04, 2009, 01:10:06 PM »

Oooh...if I had just half her vocal talent... Cry
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« Reply #63 on: June 04, 2009, 04:50:19 PM »



 I couldn't care less about her armpits.


I disagree.  I like a hairy armpit (or two) on a woman, and I'm completely in favour of being told who is and who isn't sporting such a look.

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« Reply #64 on: June 04, 2009, 05:55:59 PM »

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Pre-Cropredy warm-up
Half Moon, Putney
5th August 1986


01 Walk Awhile
02 The Gas Almost Works/Cat On The Mixer/Three Left Feet
03 Honour And Praise
04 Portmeirion
05 Bird From The Mountain
06 The Hiring Fair
07 Brilliancy Medley/Cherokee Shuffle
08 Shadows Of The Moon
09 Once More Chance
10 Plains Of Innocence
11 Broken
12 Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood
13 Missed Emotions
14 Reno Nevada
15 Man In A Station
16 Keep On Sailing
17 Tried So Hard
18 Suzanne
19 Close To The Wind
20 Swirling Pit/Matty Groves/Rutland Reel/Sack The Juggler
21 Meet On The Ledge



Simon Nicol
Dave Pegg
Maartin Allcock
Dave Mattacks
Ric Sanders

with

Cathy LeSurf
Iain Matthews
Jerry Donahue
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« Reply #65 on: June 05, 2009, 08:14:06 AM »


I've just remembered my favourite Albion Band gig, as well.  Weird set up at the (fairly new at the time) Bohunt School in Liphook (c. '83 ish) featured Ashley, Mattacks, Simon, CleS and a couple of others who's identities are lost in my memory banks.  That band really (folk-)rocked.


If DM & Simon were involved the others would likely have been Jean Pierre Rasle on pipes & Dave Whetstone on squeezy things. Indeed, a splendid line-up.
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« Reply #66 on: June 05, 2009, 08:29:34 AM »


   Fairport Convention
Pre-Cropredy warm-up
Half Moon, Putney
5th August 1986


01 Walk Awhile
02 The Gas Almost Works/Cat On The Mixer/Three Left Feet
03 Honour And Praise
04 Portmeirion
05 Bird From The Mountain
06 The Hiring Fair
07 Brilliancy Medley/Cherokee Shuffle
08 Shadows Of The Moon
09 Once More Chance
10 Plains Of Innocence
11 Broken
12 Quiet Joys Of Brotherhood
13 Missed Emotions
14 Reno Nevada
15 Man In A Station
16 Keep On Sailing
17 Tried So Hard
18 Suzanne
19 Close To The Wind
20 Swirling Pit/Matty Groves/Rutland Reel/Sack The Juggler
21 Meet On The Ledge



Simon Nicol
Dave Pegg
Maartin Allcock
Dave Mattacks
Ric Sanders

with

Cathy LeSurf
Iain Matthews
Jerry Donahue


I think I must have been there too.  I remember going to one warm-up at the Half Moon (years before I ever went to Cropredy) when Ian Matthews was there, but I couldn't remember the year.  Wish I could remember more of the evening at this distance.  The setlist looks great!
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« Reply #67 on: June 05, 2009, 09:21:51 AM »

In 1983, The Albion band line up of Le Surf, Nicol, Mattacks, Hutchings, Whetstone & Rasle also performed at Cropredy...If remember right.
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« Reply #68 on: June 05, 2009, 12:11:05 PM »


In 1983, The Albion band line up of Le Surf, Nicol, Mattacks, Hutchings, Whetstone & Rasle also performed at Cropredy...If remember right.


Thanks for both clearing the lineup query up....did this lot record anything?
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« Reply #69 on: June 05, 2009, 02:36:26 PM »



In 1983, The Albion band line up of Le Surf, Nicol, Mattacks, Hutchings, Whetstone & Rasle also performed at Cropredy...If remember right.


Thanks for both clearing the lineup query up....did this lot record anything?


Light Shining & Shuffle Off.

As far as I know LS has never appeared on Cd, part of the Celtic Music /Dave Bulmer imbroglio, I believe. But rumour has it that Shuffle Off has been issued, untitled, on a rather eccentric Talking Elephant release, paired with part of a 1976(?)  Royal Festival Hall soundboard recording. A curious item (the release, not the music) I've not bothered buying as it contained nothing "new".

SO is a rather a nice Dance Band outing, mostly very nice but it a little suffers from '80s production, dodgy synths & things, but does contain an odd little DM keyboard extravaganza. Hmm, must find that vinyl copy.
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« Reply #70 on: June 05, 2009, 03:13:24 PM »

Oops. Forgot to mention, Shuffle Off release is called "Dancing Days Are Here Again".
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« Reply #71 on: June 05, 2009, 05:15:11 PM »


Oops. Forgot to mention, Shuffle Off release is called "Dancing Days Are Here Again".


I picked it up recently. Pretty enjoyable for the most part though CleS does not appear on Shuffle Off of course as it is entirely instrumental.
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« Reply #72 on: June 05, 2009, 05:16:46 PM »


In 1983, The Albion band line up of Le Surf, Nicol, Mattacks, Hutchings, Whetstone & Rasle also performed at Cropredy...If remember right.


I guess this youtube clip must be that lineup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGOCQDcscvU
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« Reply #73 on: June 06, 2009, 07:35:52 PM »

I used to love the Albion Band with Cathy in the eighties, and I have a vcr tape I recorded from TV with her at Cropredy singing Rising for the moon.
I liked a little less the record Surface with her with Pegg, Mattacks Donahue and others.
Great voice, anyway.

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