Sir Robert Peel
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« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2007, 12:03:58 PM » |
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I have a ticket for the recital at Bury, Lancashire on Sunday, 21st October. If anyone would like the ticket - no money or favours required in return - then send me an IM.
Be quick because I have offered it elsewhere!
Sir Robert Peel
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ColinB
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« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2007, 01:20:41 PM » |
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unfortunatly i can't make the show in Witney....its 25quid a ticket.......sorry to say i just can't afford that much.......and i only live down the road. The Morecambe gig was only £15. We would have thought twice about going if it had been £25. I suppose the venue has some say on ticket prices. Steve Howe at The Platform was also £15 and Capercaillie are charging the same for their November gig at the Dome, which looks like a Blue Peter version of the London Dome. Maybe it's just a compensation for living up north, or should that be oop north (accents are difficult type!).
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Chris
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« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2007, 01:29:23 PM » |
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i don't know who decides the prices.....but i've seen acts at the wembly arena for less....
I guess it's the capacity, Ady - like the Beinn Inn - who are charging £30 - it probly holds less than 100.....and even the acoustic line-up have a fee.
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Ady
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« Reply #23 on: October 08, 2007, 01:55:23 PM » |
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you're right chris-i haven't been in there yet but it is fairly small......shame as i aint never seen them before.
(i know some of you will think-why did you join this forum then?-its because this is the only lively folk community i know-and i'm a bit of a loner when it comes to my love of folk in the real world)
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« Reply #24 on: October 08, 2007, 02:14:48 PM » |
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you're right chris-i haven't been in there yet but it is fairly small......shame as i aint never seen them before.
(i know some of you will think-why did you join this forum then?-its because this is the only lively folk community i know-and i'm a bit of a loner when it comes to my love of folk in the real world)
Wrong! I hadn't seen Fairport live when I joined this forum, even though I was familiar with their early albums. In any case Ady, the people "in here" listen to lots of different artists, not only Fairport. There's that mob over in McTell Mansions, for a start... But perhaps we shouldn't mention them.
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« Reply #25 on: October 08, 2007, 02:21:08 PM » |
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McTell! Who? What?
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Bob Barrows
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« Reply #26 on: October 08, 2007, 02:40:27 PM » |
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you're right chris-i haven't been in there yet but it is fairly small......shame as i aint never seen them before.
(i know some of you will think-why did you join this forum then?-its because this is the only lively folk community i know-and i'm a bit of a loner when it comes to my love of folk in the real world)
I saw Fairport for the first time approximately 7 months after I registered here: http://www.talkawhile.co.uk/yabbse/index.php?topic=22017.msg269125#msg269125
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« Reply #27 on: October 08, 2007, 02:40:36 PM » |
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McTell! Who? What?
There there Cocker, back to sleepnow, all this McTell talk was only a bad dream
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« Reply #28 on: October 08, 2007, 03:22:13 PM » |
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I hadn't seen Fairport live when I joined this forum, even though I was familiar with their early albums.
In any case Ady, the people "in here" listen to lots of different artists, not only Fairport.
Likewise. Cropredy this year was my first Fairport gig though I've been a fan of RT for quite a few years. So my 1st FC gig was seeing the old line-up play L&L. And I bought my first Steeleye Span cd recently after reading on this message board that Peter Sellers played on one of their songs. So now I know there's more to them than All Around My Hat.
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« Reply #29 on: October 08, 2007, 04:22:47 PM » |
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As far as the Witney gig goes £25 for Fc acoustic is a hugely expensive rate - someone, possibly Canny Capers, need to have a look at what gigs they allow to take place and what prices are being charged, otherwise the band themselves will run the risk of alienating their audience.
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« Reply #30 on: October 08, 2007, 04:25:39 PM » |
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you're right chris-i haven't been in there yet but it is fairly small......shame as i aint never seen them before.
(i know some of you will think-why did you join this forum then?-its because this is the only lively folk community i know-and i'm a bit of a loner when it comes to my love of folk in the real world)
Wrong! I hadn't seen Fairport live when I joined this forum, even though I was familiar with their early albums. In any case Ady, the people "in here" listen to lots of different artists, not only Fairport. There's that mob over in McTell Mansions, for a start... But perhaps we shouldn't mention them. ....and why not?!
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....may my love be your protector; and walk with you 'til next we meet R.McTell - An Irish Blessing.
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Chris
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« Reply #31 on: October 08, 2007, 04:39:48 PM » |
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As far as the Witney gig goes £25 for Fc acoustic is a hugely expensive rate - someone, possibly Canny Capers, need to have a look at what gigs they allow to take place and what prices are being charged, otherwise the band themselves will run the risk of alienating their audience.
Hmmm.....if a band ask for a certain fee, and the venue are willing to pay it, and therefore ask punters for silly money, so no punters show up, and the venue is hugely out of pocket because they made a pigs-ear of the booking - will that alienate punters? I'm not so sure. It'll piss the band off, playing in front of a couple of punters & their dog, and maybe a guestlist, certainly.
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« Reply #32 on: October 09, 2007, 12:34:24 AM » |
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tickets still available for St.Helens Citadel, tomorrow (Tuesday) night. £17.50.
Support from Tiny Tin Lady.
Doors 7.30. TTl 8.00 FAC 9.00
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« Reply #33 on: October 09, 2007, 03:50:16 AM » |
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Hmmm.....if a band ask for a certain fee, and the venue are willing to pay it, and therefore ask punters for silly money, so no punters show up, and the venue is hugely out of pocket because they made a pigs-ear of the booking - will that alienate punters? I'm not so sure.
It'll piss the band off, playing in front of a couple of punters & their dog, and maybe a guestlist, certainly.
It'll proabably alienate a few, because not everyone knows how the system works as you do, and will just see Fairport, 25 quid. AND the band could end up in the situation you describe - in which case no-one's a winner.
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« Reply #34 on: October 09, 2007, 08:16:39 AM » |
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Here's an odd thing from last night's gig. Not long into their set Simon was talking about 1968 and said they were going to play a Richard Thompson song from their second album. So I was trying to remember what other RT songs were on Holidays apart from Ledge. But then they played Genesis Hall. It's one of those moments when you're sitting there thinking your memory is playing tricks on you... "I'm sure this song isn't from their second album and Unhalfbricking was recorded released in 69 - oh well, never mind, just enjoy the music". Maybe he meant the second album Sandy Denny sang on or maybe his memory is playing tricks on him! Um. Expletive Delighted ( http://www.fcfansite.fsnet.co.uk/ ) shows: Fairport Convention's first album was "Fairport Convention". Released in 1968 and recorded in 1967. I particularly like "One Sure Thing" and "The Lobster". "Unhalfbricking" was their second, released in January 1969, and recorded in 1968. "What we did on our holidays" was their third, recorded and released in 1969. It was a busy time almost 40 years ago. I think minor slips of memory or tongue are forgivable. Especially for those of us of advanced years.
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« Reply #35 on: October 09, 2007, 08:31:43 AM » |
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Um. Expletive Delighted ( http://www.fcfansite.fsnet.co.uk/ ) shows: Fairport Convention's first album was "Fairport Convention". Released in 1968 and recorded in 1967. I particularly like "One Sure Thing" and "The Lobster". "Unhalfbricking" was their second, released in January 1969, and recorded in 1968. "What we did on our holidays" was their third, recorded and released in 1969. It was a busy time almost 40 years ago. I think minor slips of memory or tongue are forgivable. Especially for those of us of advanced years. Not it doesn't and that's wrong (sorry for being a pedant) It shows "Fairport Convention" - June 1968 "WWDOOH" - Jan 1969 "Unhalfbricking" - July 1969
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"Tradition must be respected, convention can be broken; but only when you know which is which."
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« Reply #36 on: October 09, 2007, 08:36:54 AM » |
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Here's an odd thing from last night's gig. Not long into their set Simon was talking about 1968 and said they were going to play a Richard Thompson song from their second album. So I was trying to remember what other RT songs were on Holidays apart from Ledge. But then they played Genesis Hall. It's one of those moments when you're sitting there thinking your memory is playing tricks on you... "I'm sure this song isn't from their second album and Unhalfbricking was recorded released in 69 - oh well, never mind, just enjoy the music". Maybe he meant the second album Sandy Denny sang on or maybe his memory is playing tricks on him! Um. Expletive Delighted ( http://www.fcfansite.fsnet.co.uk/ ) shows: Fairport Convention's first album was "Fairport Convention". Released in 1968 and recorded in 1967. I particularly like "One Sure Thing" and "The Lobster". "Unhalfbricking" was their second, released in January 1969, and recorded in 1968. "What we did on our holidays" was their third, recorded and released in 1969. It was a busy time almost 40 years ago. I think minor slips of memory or tongue are forgivable. Especially for those of us of advanced years. Well that's odd. I always thought What We Did was no 2 and Unhalfbricking No 3. Just goes to show.......
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« Reply #37 on: October 09, 2007, 08:41:53 AM » |
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I sit corrected. My apologies. I seem to have reached the state where I can't remember a few facts from one web page to another. Short term memory failure! Have mercy on an old man! Who am I anyway?
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-- Adrian I cried for madder music and for stronger wine,
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jude
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« Reply #38 on: October 09, 2007, 09:07:22 AM » |
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I sit corrected. My apologies. I seem to have reached the state where I can't remember a few facts from one web page to another. Short term memory failure! Have mercy on an old man! Who am I anyway?
It's all right dear. Your name is Adrian and you're perfectly safe here. Sit down and have a cup of tea. You'll remember everything in a minute....
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« Reply #39 on: October 09, 2007, 06:51:57 PM » |
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Stuff it!! If there are tickets left I might as well go.
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No longer active on TAW. Cheers Y'all!!
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