Right here goes!
Friday night found us in the British Legion for the Family Mahone gig. They sang (mainly) drinking songs, so we drank (
getting three pints for less that a fiver encourages you to do this), we danced, we got very sweaty and had a damn good time.
Saturday afternoon was 'Ladies Day'! First up it was back to the Legion for Cropredy favourites Tiny Tin Lady who put in an excellent performance - BTW their debut CD 'The Sound of Requiem' was available at the gig though the release date is officially next Monday (27/6) after they've taken Glastonbury by storm!
We then wandered up to the Main Stage in the Marquee for the Witches of Elswick, Ann English & Eddi Reader who all put in superb performances, above and beyond the call of duty, in the stifling heat and humidity of the afternoon.
The evening saw us watching the wonderful Bellowhead, about who much has already been written on this board. They were without doubt the highlight of the weekend for me with their stunning arrangements of traditional songs plus a few self penned tunes thrown in for good measure.
Note to the Cropredy organisers - Get Bellowhead on as headliners for Thursday night next year, you won't regret it!Sunday started at 11:00 in the Boars Head for 'Breakfast with Barker'. Opening the proceedings were the Salt Town Poets who feature our very own Iann on guitar/vocals, and rather superb they were too (That must be worth a beer at Cropredy
). Les Barker then proceeded to take us into his strange parallel universe with such gems as 'Guide Cats for the Blind' & 'Cosmo the Fairly Accurate Knife Thrower'.
It was off to the Marquee for Les Barker (Part II) before the excellent singer/songwriter Boo Hewerdine did a short set that earned him a standing ovation. (
It's about now that things went pear-shaped - We fully intended to get back to the Boars Head for Bob Fox & PJ Wright but it started monsooning so we had to stay in the Marquee). The next act Anthony John Clarke was entertaining enough, but following Boo was never going to be easy. As the rain hadn't let up we then got Brian "I've got a show on BBC Ireland" Kennedy - What an egotist!
He sang three songs, managed to mention his BBC show four times, and also pointed out that he was having a bad hair day! As luck would have the rain stopped at this point so we were able to escape and go for a rather nice Chinese meal.
All too soon, it was the last concert of the weekend
- Eliza Carthy & the Ratcatchers with support from her dad. I guess we'll just take it as read that Martin Carthy was excellent - how does he play the guitar like that? As for Eliza Carthy & the Ratcatchers, they were a fitting end to what was an excellent festival. IMHO she's finally got a band that really seem to work well with her and they had the place bouncing – Must get their new CD!!!
I think I may be back at Middlewich again next year.
Dunc