Went to see the chaps last night at Ely Folk Club and they were excellent. But first, I'll start with the support -
Rosie Eade. I think she's Cambridge born and bred, but not sure. Anyway, she was fantastic. A little trouble with guitar tuning, but lovely voice and I think she could go far.
After Rosie, Peggy and PJ graced the stage. Here's a set list (not in order and from memory, so it's probably not complete)
Wait for the Whistle to Blow
Flatback Caper
Bread and Circuses
Everything's Made in China (Fool's Paradise)
Lily of Barbury (ended with this)
Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow
Little Johnny England (I had no idea that Cecil Sharp's gardener was called John England)
Bushes and Briars
Donegan's Gone
Pipeline (encore)
Linseed Memories
Galileo's Apology
I love the mid-song banter between the chaps. The audience took a bit of 'waking up' and didn't really start getting into it until mid-way through the first half. I have to say, there were some of the longest song into's I've ever heard. I think one Peggy's was about 5 mins! We (Dad and I) took my ex-teacher (the one who got me into folk music) and her partner, who is more of a Yes fan and doesn't really like 'folk' music. They both loved last night, as did Dad and I. We got our CD's signed after the show. I could tell that Peggy's ear still hasn't quite got better, as he signed the CD to Holly!
Anyway, one of the best night's entertainment I've been to, so if you have a chance to go, do! Hopefully, Ruth (who posted above and semi-organiser of the club) will post a review, because she can do them a lot better than I can!
Ollie
Edit: edited to correct Rosie Eade's link. Please remember the 'http://' - Chris