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« Reply #160 on: November 02, 2007, 07:41:08 PM » |
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Will you be there Goaty??
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Farnsfield Acoustic ... Notts Thank you to everyone that has ever been to a FarnsAc gig, and to all our wonderful performers since 2005
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« Reply #161 on: November 02, 2007, 08:11:55 PM » |
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« Reply #162 on: November 03, 2007, 11:27:32 AM » |
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Anyone any idea what time the show might finish ? Any particular recommendations for car parks ?
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« Reply #163 on: November 03, 2007, 11:30:02 AM » |
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To everyone going to the celebration tonight, Just to say have a safe journey and enjoy what is sure to be an excellent event
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« Reply #164 on: November 03, 2007, 11:37:41 AM » |
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Sorry to butt in here, but I'd just like to wish all who are going a BLEDDY MARVELLOUS TIME! Wish I could go too, but stuff doesn't always work out the way one would like (if it did, one would be a right spoiled git!) Reviews toute suite (if not sooner) please!! Just my feelings too! Enjoy & celebrate & post!
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" -I was 16 now and full of life..."
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« Reply #165 on: November 03, 2007, 12:41:40 PM » |
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setting off early- just seen that the M6 is closed southbound
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« Reply #166 on: November 03, 2007, 03:26:48 PM » |
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And we're there too! Quite a bit cheaper than the Crowne Plaza And those in the Crowne Plaza might just have some very interesting company there too....
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« Reply #167 on: November 04, 2007, 12:39:46 AM » |
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Well that was fun! Great show all around, despite some sound problems...
Methinks Tiny Tin Tull Lady Dancing had been on the drink!
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« Reply #168 on: November 04, 2007, 01:35:03 AM » |
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What a great show! Just got back from Brum to Chesterfield having managed to get three returned tickets by 'phone at 4pm today and just banging down in time.A mighty near three and a half hour set and whilst,as noted above,there were a few minor sound problems,given the astonishing array of performers and changeovers involved,these were really irrelevant.A super refurbished venue-a bit on the posh side perhaps but a superb auditorium with a fantastic ceiling and great lights. I won't get everyone but after a hurdy-gurdy intro and a trawl thru Dave's early beat and blues groups,including Martin Barre, he was joined by first Swarb and then Ian Campbell,with Simon and Gerry.Swarb led on a brilliant,energetic Hen's March thru the Midden/Four Poster Bed and seemed sprightly and full of fun throughout which was great to see. Gerry Donahue also played on this and generally played lots of superb Tele throughout. I've been listening to Close to The White Bear all week so great to hear these tunes! Roger Hill and a possibly tired Steve Gibbbons joined Dave for a rambling talking blues which ended up eating into the timescale as Gibbons totally stiffed and forgot his words-on several occasions-possibly prompted by his inability to get his guitar to work. Poor lad-you had to feel for him but everyone saw the funny side-well he was let back on later anyhow! Other guests in the first half included PJ who played some duo stuff and was generally on hand to help out,Maart who variously played bass and piano and AnnA Ryder.Current Fairport made an appearance with a spirited Wait For The Tide To Come In with a wicked solo from Ric. Ian Anderson,Martin Barre,Doanne Perry and Clive Bunker joined Peggy for the first half climax of Bouree and a not-too-quiet Locomotive Breath. Ian was in great voice both playing and singing and we even got some one-legged action! The second half was astonishing in terms of music and performers-Steve Ashley,Steve Tilston,Beth Neilson-Chapman,who sang a sublime Solo and Dan Ar Bras,ditto with Rising For The Moon. Ralph McTell added to the who's who before Steve Gibbons led The Dylan Project into Like A Rolling Stone and nearly remembered most of the words this time! A great Best Wishes led by its author was the first encore followed by a nearly full cast(Mssrs Anderson and Barre were missing)Meet On The Ledge. I've missed out LOADS of detail and songs but hope the above gives a feel.Peggy sure has a lot of friends! A once in-a-lifetime show and Cropredy included,one of the biggest family get-togethers for years,I would imagine. Cheers Peggy. Happy birthday mate.
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« Reply #169 on: November 04, 2007, 04:45:03 AM » |
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Thing review... Sh it! It's time for breakfast already
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« Reply #170 on: November 04, 2007, 07:41:14 AM » |
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What a great show! Just got back from Brum to Chesterfield having managed to get three returned tickets by 'phone at 4pm today and just banging down in time.A mighty near three and a half hour set and whilst,as noted above,there were a few minor sound problems,given the astonishing array of performers and changeovers involved,these were really irrelevant.A super refurbished venue-a bit on the posh side perhaps but a superb auditorium with a fantastic ceiling and great lights. I won't get everyone but after a hurdy-gurdy intro and a trawl thru Dave's early beat and blues groups,including Martin Barre, he was joined by first Swarb and then Ian Campbell,with Simon and Gerry.Swarb led on a brilliant,energetic Hen's March thru the Midden/Four Poster Bed and seemed sprightly and full of fun throughout which was great to see. Gerry Donahue also played on this and generally played lots of superb Tele throughout. I've been listening to Close to The White Bear all week so great to hear these tunes! Roger Hill and a possibly tired Steve Gibbbons joined Dave for a rambling talking blues which ended up eating into the timescale as Gibbons totally stiffed and forgot his words-on several occasions-possibly prompted by his inability to get his guitar to work. Poor lad-you had to feel for him but everyone saw the funny side-well he was let back on later anyhow! Other guests in the first half included PJ who played some duo stuff and was generally on hand to help out,Maart who variously played bass and piano and AnnA Ryder.Current Fairport made an appearance with a spirited Wait For The Tide To Come In with a wicked solo from Ric. Ian Anderson,Martin Barre,Doanne Perry and Clive Bunker joined Peggy for the first half climax of Bouree and a not-too-quiet Locomotive Breath. Ian was in great voice both playing and singing and we even got some one-legged action! The second half was astonishing in terms of music and performers-Steve Ashley,Steve Tilston,Beth Neilson-Chapman,who sang a sublime Solo and Dan Ar Bras,ditto with Rising For The Moon. Ralph McTell added to the who's who before Steve Gibbons led The Dylan Project into Like A Rolling Stone and nearly remembered most of the words this time! A great Best Wishes led by its author was the first encore followed by a nearly full cast(Mssrs Anderson and Barre were missing)Meet On The Ledge. I've missed out LOADS of detail and songs but hope the above gives a feel.Peggy sure has a lot of friends! A once in-a-lifetime show and Cropredy included,one of the biggest family get-togethers for years,I would imagine. Cheers Peggy. Happy birthday mate.
Ian Campbell was great... Does he still perform? I wondered why Tull were missing from "Meet on the Ledge"
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« Reply #171 on: November 04, 2007, 08:29:08 AM » |
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do you know if it was recorded?
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« Reply #172 on: November 04, 2007, 08:42:53 AM » |
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do you know if it was recorded?
Peggy told us last week that it was.
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« Reply #173 on: November 04, 2007, 08:56:27 AM » |
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Glad you all had a great night. Can't wait for the CD/DVD release. Was Percy there?
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« Reply #174 on: November 04, 2007, 10:03:18 AM » |
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do you know if it was recorded?
Peggy told us last week that it was. oh good, thanks
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« Reply #175 on: November 04, 2007, 11:15:31 AM » |
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do you know if it was recorded? Peggy told us last week that it was. Pedant alert. Recorded last week? Was there several complicated dance routines which rendered the performers unable to sing?
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HA! That's so funny I forgot to laugh... excluding that first Ha.
Stewie Griffin.
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« Reply #176 on: November 04, 2007, 11:27:36 AM » |
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Percy wasn't there. But it was a good night. Highlights for me: McTell, The Hen March melody, DH opening the second half with a song written for Peggy and Beth Nielsen Chapman. Big grins in our seats. Happy Birthday DP.
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« Reply #177 on: November 04, 2007, 01:51:30 PM » |
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Indeed - what a gig, what an after-show! Ian A had left by the time MOTL came around, and Martin B probably felt rather abandoned to do MOTL with him. Doane Perry also sat out MOTL I think.
Poor Steve G though - the best stiff I've seen in a long while, and generated plenty of guffaws. Cused the cutrting of one track in the second half - The Swirling Pit - that track had no guests assinged to it, being a straight FC number.
The was a single video camera set up by the sound desk, so whether a full DVD will be fdorthcoming is debatable, but yes, I think the intention maybe to release a CD of the event - but only if you all buy Peggy's box set first - there's a fair few left!
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« Reply #178 on: November 04, 2007, 02:35:57 PM » |
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Forgot Dan Ar Bras. Rising For The Moon was just sublime.
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Scousertommy (Ian)
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« Reply #179 on: November 04, 2007, 06:24:40 PM » |
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A cracking night. Hvaing got down to Brum rather late due to the M6 problems, booked into the hotel. Really enjoyed the gig. Comedy highlights for me :
The dancing to Tull behind the stage, Steve G's complete mindbender.
The downside :
the fire alarm going off at some god awful hour in the ETAP due to some drunken git. I sat up in bed so fast I hit my head on the bunk bed above me!
Not sure they followed the rules though, some little man running up and down shouting false alarm!!!!!!
Anyway. Rather excellent evening. Next stop Ralph McTell at the lowry - and I will be buying Tull tickets for the Lowry next year!
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