it was good, performing it was hard but satisfying.Its always good to get yr teeth into something a bit out of the ordinary. and of course its good to hear that people like it, and maybe even the critics may come round ,but who really cares?
One of the bands I play with (called "Full House" - spot the influence!) performed the whole thing at the Chester Folk festival, I think it was in 2003. We included Farewell to a Poor Man's Son and the Carthy ballad from the TV programme plus a bit of extra narration. We got through it with scarcely a skipped beat and the audience loved it. So sod the critics, it's a great piece of work, Mr S.