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« on: September 26, 2007, 08:13:47 PM »

Has anyone else got an opinion of what fairport album most sums up each individual member of Fairport member mine are:-

- Swarb - Babbacombe Lee
- Simon - Red & Gold
- Richard - Full House
- Sandy - Liege and Lief
- Ashley - Liege & Lief (Hark the village waits)
- Ian Matthews - What we did on our...
- Peggy - Bonny Bunch
- Martin Allcock - Jewel in the Crown
- Ric Saunders - Explet ed ......
- Trevor Lucas - Nine
- Jerry Donahue - Rising for the moon.

Any other opinions!
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2007, 08:16:03 PM »

Judy Dyble - Fairport Convention.  Smiley
Dave Mattacks - Live 1989
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« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2007, 08:51:33 PM »


Has anyone else got an opinion of what fairport album most sums up each individual member of Fairport member mine are:-

- Swarb - Babbacombe Lee
- Simon - Red & Gold
- Richard - Full House
- Sandy - Liege and Lief
- Ashley - Liege & Lief (Hark the village waits)
- Ian Matthews - What we did on our...
- Peggy - Bonny Bunch
- Martin Allcock - Jewel in the Crown
- Ric Saunders - Explet ed ......
- Trevor Lucas - Nine
- Jerry Donahue - Rising for the moon.

Any other opinions!



I remember a Swarb interview a number of years back where he stated "I think Babbacombe Lee stinks now". But I don't know whether he feels the same way about it today.

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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2007, 08:57:48 PM »

If I was going to chose a track which symbolises each member i would go for:-

Swarb - Jack Orion
Peggy - Jams O'donnels Jig
Sandy - Who knows where the time goes
Richard - Sloth
Ashley - Tam Lin
Simon - Red & Gold
Martin Allcock - Set Me Up
Ric Saunders - Hiring fair
Ian Matthews - Book Song
Judy Dyble - Don't know where I stand
Jerry Donahue - Tokyo
Dave Mattacks - Bring em down
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2007, 09:02:32 PM »

Well Thor I have heard this myself. But this was my outlook, it was my introduction to fairport and I will love it for ever, even "when my breakfast goes quite rotten"!
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« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2007, 09:28:23 PM »

The songs which symbolise each member for me are -

Richard Thompson - Poor Will and the Jolly Hangman
Judy Dyble - I don't know where I stand
Ian Matthews - Meet on the ledge
Ashley Hutchings - Come all ye
Simon Nicol - End of a Holiday
Sandy Denny - Stranger to Himself
Trevor Lucas - Plainsman
Dave Swarbrick - The Hexhamshire Lass
Ric Sanders - Portmeirion
Jerry Donhue - Polly on the shore
Maart - Claudy Banks
Dave Mattacks - Naked Highwayman
Peggy - Sloth

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« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2007, 09:40:12 PM »

Sandy - Unhalfbricking
Swarb - Rosie
Chris L - Wood & The Wire
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« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2007, 09:38:29 AM »


Has anyone else got an opinion of what fairport album most sums up each individual member of Fairport member mine are:-

- Sandy - Liege and Lief


I'd say Sandy was much more contented singing her own songs, so I'd say Unhalfbricking for her.

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« Reply #8 on: September 27, 2007, 09:48:34 AM »

Songwise, I'd say...

Simon - Breakfast In Mayfair
Richard - Now Be Thankful
Ashley - Come All Ye
Martin - Meet On The Ledge
Iain - Book Song
Judy - Chelsea Morning
Sandy - Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
DM - Liege & Lief medley
Swarb - Rosie
Peggy - Dream Song
Jerry - Tokyo
Trevor - Polly On The Shore
Bruce - Royal Seleccion

And that's my era pretty much covered....

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« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2007, 11:38:19 AM »

I too think the album thing is too difficult, but songwise...  Some of the people are too difficult to come up with one song for too...  Also depends, in what kind of way do you mean "reflects"?

Simon - Neil Gow's Apprentice
Ric - Portmeirion
Chris L - Spring Song
Peggy - The Swirling Pit
Judy - Both Sides Now
Sandy - Farewell Farewell
Maart - Wounded Whale
RT - Jack O'Diamonds
Swarb - Rosie

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« Reply #10 on: September 27, 2007, 06:42:44 PM »

Jude- Time will show the wiser

Ian - The Lobster

Simon - 1st sang lead on Sir William Gower, but also Hiring Fair sticks out. Tooo many to list.

Sandy  Farewell Farewell

Ashley- Tam Lin

RT - Sloth

Swarb- Now be thankful

Pegg-  Polly on the Shore , Level Pegging, Bankruptured,

Trevor Polly or Nothing more (Fotheringay)

Jerry- Fiddle stix , hexersham lass, or any twangy lead.

Maart- Cat on the mixer, Innstuck

Ric- Portmeirion
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« Reply #11 on: September 27, 2007, 07:06:21 PM »

Album's are quite difficult to alocate a band member too because each member brings something different to that album. So here are my song suggestions

Simon - Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Chris - My Love is in America
Peggy - Cocktail Cowboy (i know it's not an FC track)
Ric - Portmeirion
Gerry - Willow Creek
DM - Tam Lin
Maart - The Wounded Whale
Swarb - The Lark Medley or Dirty Linen
Bruce - Reynard the Fox
Sandy - Who Knows Where the Time Goes
Trevor - Bring 'Em Down or Polly on the Shore
Jerry - One More Chance or The Claw
RT - Sloth (any version that he plays)
Ashley - Come All Ye
Ian - Tale in Hard Time
Judy - Chelsea Morning
Martin - A Sailor's Life
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« Reply #12 on: September 28, 2007, 02:54:39 PM »

Have just found this thread (and indeed every thread as I haven't had time to get on line for a while). As far as songs go, my list would probably be a combination of those mentioned above. I thought Maart had maybe been poorly served but the someone mentioned The Wounded Whale which I think is spot on. That or A Surfeit of Lampreys. Just for the hell of it though, here are a few alternative suggestions that come to mind quickly when I think of the individuals involved:

Swarb - Hexamshire Lass
Peggy - Polly On The Shore
Jerry - One More Chance
Ric - Portmeiron
Chris - John Gaudie
Ashley - Mr Lacey
Simon - Wat Tyler, because he co-wrote it and it's humanity seems very much of the man himself.
Martin - Si Tu Dois Partir
DM - Something from Angel Delight. He is all over that album. Perhaps Journeyman's Grace
Bruce - Royal Seleccion No 13 (or whatever it is called. Sorry, don't have it handy)
Gerry - Western Wind

I think Book Song, I Don't Know Where I Stand and Poor Will are on the nose for Iain, Jude & RT ashas already been noted.
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« Reply #13 on: September 28, 2007, 03:03:57 PM »

What album bests reflects each member of fairport?

Erm...

Oh, I don't know.
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« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2007, 03:30:04 PM »


What album bests reflects each member of fairport?

Erm...

Oh, I don't know.


The next one of course.
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« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2007, 07:11:43 PM »

Bah, Cat on the mixer is much better in my eyes. Or even Con Casey's Jig / Tripping Up The Stairs

And Innstuck is such a lilty fun piece. But to each their own.

 

I thought Maart had maybe been poorly served but the someone mentioned The Wounded Whale which I think is spot on. That or A Surfeit of Lampreys.
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« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2007, 08:16:31 AM »

I always find i have to be in the right mood to carry off my "Lilty Fun Piece" , and sometimes even then my husband says he has a headache, hee, hee, hee"

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Bah, Cat on the mixer is much better in my eyes. Or even Con Casey's Jig / Tripping Up The Stairs

And Innstuck is such a lilty fun piece. But to each their own.

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« Reply #17 on: September 30, 2007, 09:21:10 PM »

Simon-Claudy Banks
Peggy-Dirty Linen (love the entire thing, but I LISTEN for Peggy's bass)
Ric-Portmeirion, (or The Rose Hip, tough choice)\
Chris-John Gaudie
Gerry-Let There Be Drums (live, I know, but damn good)
Richard-Farewell, Farewell
Swarb-Rosie
Trevor-Polly On The Shore
Sandy-Who Knows Where The Time Goes
Jerry-maybe an odd choice, but Possibly Parsons Green
Iain-Nottamun Town
DM-Lark In The Morning Medley-influential, maybe without him ever knowing it!
Ashley-same as DM, I think all his interest in dance music came from that track
Martin-A Sailor's Life-for what could have been
Maartin-Innstuck
Judy-Both Sides Now
Bruce-Orange Blossom Special
Everyone else-thanks for the memories, and keeping it going but, well.....
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