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« Reply #100 on: October 19, 2007, 10:40:42 PM »

Love the siideburns Pastie! Wink
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« Reply #101 on: October 19, 2007, 10:50:13 PM »


could anyone post a setlist please ? preferably from the 100 club which i attended.thanks................



The list from Farnsfield.....if you don't want to know....look away NOW

Over The Next Hill
Woodworm Swing
Now Be Thankful
Sherrif's Ride
Spring Song
Genesis Hall
Sophist Lady/Here there and Everywhere
Keep On Turning The Wheel
Canny Capers

Widow of Westmoreland
Close To You
.....................Special 25th Wedding Anniversary of WKWTTG
The Fossil Hunter
Portmeirion
Wood And The Wire
I'm Already There
The Hiring Fair into Summertime
John Gaudie
Meet On The Ledge

Of course this could change from night to night...............at the artists discretion
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« Reply #102 on: October 19, 2007, 11:18:45 PM »

.....but doesn't (often)
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« Reply #103 on: October 20, 2007, 03:47:54 PM »

The Fairport Acoustic Trio Papplewick Village Hall 18/10/07

Seventeen months ago we filled Papplewick Village Hall for Fairport Acoustic and were delighted to be able to bring them back last Thursday!  Delphini drove up for lunch at the Bay Tree..  (a café/bistro known to some of you) at Thoresby.  Gower Flower caught an early train and met us there… we sat in the October sunshine, blue skies above us, and talked about the last time we three had been here together.. it was Aggies night 06 and VERY FOGGY!!

We went back to chez Amethyst for a cuppa and suddenly realised it was time to make our way to the gig! We got there just after 4pm, Robinthelights was already there.. truly in his element.. a dream come true to be able to light Fairport at last, and a great job he made of it too!  Paul was there too when we arrived setting up the sound gear for Rob Braviner to work at.

Mike was wheeling out chairs and we immediately got to work setting out the seating plan and lining up chairs, hot work but soon the floor was covered and awaiting bums.  Next to unpack posters and Red Bush tea, coffee, milk, Kit Kats and tea towels! Then to set out leaflets and tix and move anything else that needed moving. Pugs, Jill and Karen had arrived by now and set to doing various other bits that still needed to be done.

The band arrived in good time, and after greetings got straight down to sound checking.. always lovely to be able to sit and quietly watch as they make their preparations  Grin When they were happy they went their separate ways; some to the pub and others wherever.. we fed them and they were ready for another night’s work.. or should that read for giving great pleasure to many people!

The audience started to arrive and to mill about in the bar chatting, full of anticipation for the evening.  They had come from all over the place again, Grantham, Huntingdon, Yorkshire, Rutland, Swansea, Norfolk (YES Norfolk!) and even Mansfield!  Everyone was smiling. There were lots of TAWers there that night too. As ever Pastieboy did a sterling job of raffle ticket selling.

The band didn’t need an intro.. indeed I was all set to do one last time and they went on before I got there, so I didn’t even try this time! Robin has posted the set list, so no need to repeat it here.  The first half flew by..  sadly Gerry was missing, but we all clapped and cheered him anyway  Roll Eyes  The third song in has always been one of my favourites.. Now be Thankful.. and I was very thankful that it had all come together and we were here at last! Sophisticated Lady was dedicated to all the sophisticated ladies in the hall.. we noted that there were none of these on the front row! The jokes were flying.. we were in stitches much of the time Grin

During the interval we chatted to members of the audience, Pastiemum (aka Mave the Rave) had brought a Fairport virgin with her.. indeed she was a gig virgin and about the same age as Mave the Rave too.  A colleague of Pugs was also a Fairport virgin..  he enjoyed it too.  Vince (of TAW!) had come all the way from Norfolk for this gig.. he’d picked up Julie in Newark (I believe) and brought her secretly without her realising til the very last minute that she was coming to see Fairport!  It was their 21st Wedding Anniversary and Simon did a dedication for them from the stage.  The members of Fairport also joined us in signing an anniversary card for them too Tiara

The second half opened with Chris (and myself) doing the (much improved) raffle (no we are not a folk club!) The first prize was won by Claire who is a TAWer and the fourth prize was won by Vince..  very satisfying! Then it was straight into Widow of Westmoreland and a storming second half.  Again many quips had us in stitches but throughout the musicianship was impeccable as ever.

I mentioned to Simon about the possibility of an acoustic cd.. wish they would put one together.  I can’t pick out highlights really.. it was all wonderful, but I know Delphini especially loved Summertime.. it really is sublime!  I could have watched and listened to the whole set again, it always ends too soon for me.. but then that is a sign of a good evening!!

It ended in the usual way with an announcement of the dates for next year’s Cropredy and Meet on the Ledge.  The audience loved every minute and laughed and sang along in all the right places, everyone went home happy.. not the least Mave the Rave and her friend who were clapping and bopping away all evening on the front row!

It was nice to be thanked from the stage at the end too, some bands don’t bother, these Chaps use our names Kiss

The clear up took about an hour and we were off out again into the cold night, having waved the Chaps off again.  The previous night they had been playing in Tavistock and the following night in Portsmouth.. quite a few miles to cover in three days, I hope they thought it worth all the travelling to see us!

Thanks again Fairport and to everyone who came. Kiss
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« Reply #104 on: October 20, 2007, 05:01:17 PM »


I mentioned to Simon about the possibility of an acoustic cd..


And......?
What did Simon say about it?....
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« Reply #105 on: October 20, 2007, 07:27:53 PM »

He didn't really say either way.. although I did dash off to do something else.

Here are some pix...



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« Reply #106 on: October 20, 2007, 11:12:43 PM »



I mentioned to Simon about the possibility of an acoustic cd..


And......?
What did Simon say about it?....


Simon said he really enjoyed the evening.......and thanked me for his new sun tan!.........then we sang thnkyou for the music together in the foyer before we departed!......Good review Jenny  Cool
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« Reply #107 on: October 20, 2007, 11:40:55 PM »

Great lights Robin...  Grin Cool Kiss
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« Reply #108 on: October 20, 2007, 11:48:19 PM »

Great Pics! Wink

Just got back from seeing the lads at the Mick Jagger Centre, Dartford. A really good evening, all in fine form.  Smiley

Simon sang the Lancashire ?? (someone give me the correct title please....) beautifully, in fact my favourite song of the evening.

Chris began the evening by saying "For all you Rugby fans.......they have kicked off"...then after the interval he came back and said, "We have the latest score....." LOL  Grin Lips Sealed

This will make some people weep, all we bought from the bar was a bottle of water and packet of skittles!  Wink Didn't see any Talkawhilers but did meet up with some friends from Essex who we usually bump into at Fairport concerts and Cropredy!

Fantastic!
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« Reply #109 on: October 20, 2007, 11:49:45 PM »

Was Gerry there, JJ?

(Over the Lancashire Hills? - is that the song you are referring to?)
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« Reply #110 on: October 20, 2007, 11:54:12 PM »


Was Gerry there, JJ?

(Over the Lancashire Hills? - is that the song you are referring to?)


Yes Shirl! Beautifully sang...... and yes Gerry was there tinkling and tapping delightfully  Grin
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« Reply #111 on: October 21, 2007, 02:48:50 AM »

I didn't expect to hear Over The Lancashire Hills, so it was a lovely surprise.  I've said before how much I like this song so I won't repeat it, except to say that I think it was even better tonight, if that is possible.

Spring Song was a delight and the first time I have heard it live.  Chris sang it beautifully; not as sweetly as on Sense of Occasion and he changed the dee dee dees to a mixture of da da daas, la laas and all kinds of things.  It worked very well.

There were several songs and instrumentals that were slightly different - new arrangements and bits added.  Canny Capers, Portmeirion and The Hiring Fair were amongst my favourites.

It's always good to hear some Morris tunes expertly played and Sheriff's Ride and Upton Stick Dance were no exception.  Mind you, trying to dance to the latter would be nigh on impossible at the speed these chaps play it.

All in all, it was a well-constructed set with a balance between instrumentals, songs sung by Simon and songs sung by Chris.  Gerry and Ric had their moments of glory too.  The atmosphere was warm and friendly – for a couple of hours you could forget your worries and the horrible things that are going on in the world – and I went out into the night feeling happy and contented.  (I'm not sure about the man next to me though.  He looked a bit surprised when I accidentally put my hand on his knee while recounting a story to Katy's Dad. Embarrassed  He did laugh when I apologised.  Sorry again, if that was you.)
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« Reply #112 on: October 21, 2007, 04:08:29 PM »

At long last here are a few thoughts on the show at the 100 Club on the 11th October - a set-list at the end.

To put this in context other events in that week included my daughter's 18th birthday on the Tuesday which began for us on the tube between Highgate & E.Finchley as we were getting back from seeing the Editors at Brixton on Monday - they were very good and I got the set list from the lighting desk. I would also briefly mention one of the support bands called Kissaway Trail who I shall be investigating further. Said dughter then went to Cambridge for the day on Thursday before being met off the coach by Mrs F and daughter No.1 who had come back from college for the Fairports and for the rest of the birthday celebrations to be held over the weekend. They then drove down and met me to go off to the show - it being a 10 minute stroll from work. You can see that an F(A)C show had the promise of being an oasis of calm in a hectic whirlwind of events and excitement. My yougest had also bypassed the chance of going to a evening with Will Self at her school - "Oh no, I'm turning into a folkie!"

Thus it turned out to be. It was my first visit to the 100 Club and whilst I am not sure quite what I was expecting it was fairly obvious that this was going to be good when we entered and realised quite how intimate it was. We got seats to the side of the stage - at Ric's end - as the ones at the front had gone, but in such a small place this was no problem. The atmosphere was nice and gentle and the bar prices not bad given this was Oxford Street. By the time the chaps decided they would start and wandered through the crowd to the stage the audience had grown and it was standing room only - but it wasn't packed by any means. My girls were doing their bit to bring the average age down! Gerry engineered his own round of applause by delaying his entrance.

It was then on with the music and this was a treat throughout. If one wanted to be clever you could say that there was a theme of the passing of time and the place of music in that process - but this might just be simply nonsense or of looking for what wasn't there - I leave you to decide! A setlist follows at the end and as mentioned before this is a bit wonky for the first half as I wrote it from memory during the merchandising opportunity. Things kicked off with Over The Next Hill which I suspect goes someway to setting the tone due to the subject matter. Having recently got the CD of WWDOOH with images of the band in the 100 Club I do find myself wondering if Simon finds himslef remembering the old days whilst singing? I also look at those pictures and you could easily replace them with some of my daughters' music playing friends.

Other highlights in the first half included Now Be Thankful and Genesis Hall. Someone else has mentioned that they now understand what it was about - and so do I. Thank you Simon for your intro - it all made perfect sense! Spring Song was also beautifully done as was Sophisticated Lady/Here There and Everywhere. It was great to be close enough to see how Simon and Ric were working together whilst making it look so easy. Things ended with Canny Capers and it was time for refeshments. I got a "Sorry, mate" from Simon as we met on an intercept course on the way back from the bar. We then sttled down for the second half.

This kicked off with Widow Of Westmorland and the tale nearly came to a premature conclusion as Simon had an autocue failure. Nobody else missed a beat and everything got back on track. I now understand what Close To You is about - I seemed to have missed the lighthouse keeper reference before now. Another highlight was a song I hadn't heard before which I think must be Over The Lancashire Hills and fitted the mood perfectly. (Is this on an album anywhere?) The Fossil Hunter was preceded by "banter" which left Chris unable to blow his Indian flute - but as usual suddenly it all went professional and off they went, although Gerry's sudden flourishing of his "water noise maker" brought a smile! Portmeirion was lovely as usual and Hiring Fair/Summertime was a chance to drift away before John Gaudie brought things to an upbeat conclusion. Simon broke a string so there was time for jokes (Ric's time machine joke) before we were invited to North Oxfordshire next August.

I then took the opportunity to thank Simon for the evening's show and for Cropredy and Simon quite rightly asked "What took you so long?" when I told him it was our first time. "I don't know" was my rather unhelpful reply (being too much of a gentleman to blame my wife's dislike of camping). We then shook hands (!), he exorted me to "Keep the faith" and I went back to my family a happy chap indeed. We drove home with assorted FC songs playing and all awaiting the Winter Tour.

The week ended with two parties over the weekend - it has taken a further week to recover but I think I am now ready for the next hill!

The Set list
Over The Next Hill
Woodworm Swing
Now Be Thankful
Morris Tunes
Sophisticated Lady/Here There and Everywhere
Spring Song
Genesis Hall
Turning The Wheel
Canny Capers
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Widow of Westmoreland
Close To You
Over The Lancashire Hills (?)
Fossil Hunter
Portmeirion
The Wood and The Wire
Already There
Hiring Fair/Summertime
John Gaudie
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MOTL

PS - Did that emery board Simon borrow from a lady in the audience end up on eBay?

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« Reply #113 on: October 21, 2007, 04:12:47 PM »

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« Reply #114 on: October 21, 2007, 05:34:03 PM »

The Chaps at Papplewick (Or  “Ladies Who Lunch”).

Early morning, watching day break from the grimy windows of First Great Western’s finest…and onward to lunch at Thoresby Hall. What a lovely setting, and such great weather too.

Off to the Black Pig for a sustaining cuppa before loading up the car with the necessary for the gig.

Set up time, Mike already bringing chairs out from backstage ready for putting in rows. Diane moves chairs like no-one I have ever seen before…I was so impressed I had to have a little sit down.  Wink Well, she was clearly in her stride… Roll Eyes

Good to see familiar faces again, Pastieboy in charge of the raffle, the lovely Mave and her friend Margaret. The Chaps arrived. Hurrah! All systems go as roadie Mick sets up the merchandise stand. Greetings from all, and a hug from Mr Leslie. As Jen mentioned earlier, always a pleasure to sit quietly and watch the chaps doing their sound check.

Gradually the hall began to fill with smiling punters.

Even though we were aware of Gerry’s absence, we knew that a fine musical evening was about to commence, and so it proved.

Diane and I chatted with Chris and asked him to pass our love and best wishes to Gerry, and the hope that he will be fully recovered very soon, and he promised to do so.

No need to repeat the set list here. A fine of evening of enjoyable music and laughter. Much “leaping about” in the front row from assorted Talkawhilers.

Hurrah for Farnsfield Acoustic! Tiara
 
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« Reply #115 on: October 21, 2007, 10:04:40 PM »

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Tim, this song is on Simon's solo album "Before Your Time."
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Tim, this song is on Simon's solo album "Before Your Time."


Anne, thanks for this. I haven't heard Simon's solo work - something else to investigate.
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« Reply #117 on: October 22, 2007, 07:47:45 AM »

Thank you, Amethyst.
Sounds or rather reads like atruly enjoyable evening.

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« Reply #118 on: October 22, 2007, 01:06:50 PM »

What a great reveiw Amethyst, and what a great evening you all had!  I wish I could have been there (and at every other gig too!).

I'll have to wait for the Wintour now...  Still, the day of the St Albans Wintour gig is usually the first day of the year that I leave the office in daylight, which makes it doubly worth looking forward to!

Tim, do look out Simon's solo albums - they're even available from Amazon, but I bet there are cheaper outlets.
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« Reply #119 on: October 22, 2007, 01:16:02 PM »

The double Cd package of both albums used to be avaliable from FC's website, but not anymore  Huh.  Don't get the one from amazon that Anna posted, as according to the track listing, that's definately not his albums! (sorry Anna!) I can't find the one that I'm looking for anywhere, just the one that anna posted. Try the merch desk on the Wintour. I know it's quite a while to wait, but it's worth it.
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