MikeB (Mike)
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« Reply #200 on: August 02, 2009, 03:38:15 AM » |
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I am Philip and live in Keynsham
Saw the Bonzos before that-quite a contrast!
There are no coincidences, but sometimes the pattern is more obvious... Oh NO---- Not the leg Man's not properly dressed without a shirt, is he, guvnor?
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« Reply #201 on: August 02, 2009, 08:05:50 AM » |
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I am Philip and live in Keynsham
Saw the Bonzos before that-quite a contrast!
There are no coincidences, but sometimes the pattern is more obvious... Oh NO---- Not the leg Man's not properly dressed without a shirt, is he, guvnor? This is all a bit obscure Welcome Phillip, (the spelling of Keynsham is etched in my brain too )
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« Reply #202 on: August 02, 2009, 08:34:17 AM » |
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I am Philip and live in Keynsham
Saw the Bonzos before that-quite a contrast!
There are no coincidences, but sometimes the pattern is more obvious... Oh NO---- Not the leg Man's not properly dressed without a shirt, is he, guvnor? This is all a bit obscure Welcome Phillip, (the spelling of Keynsham is etched in my brain too ) The song 'Keynsham' by the Bonzos should help you follow this. I am deeply awed by their depth of knowledge and thanks for the welcome to all
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MikeB (Mike)
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« Reply #203 on: August 02, 2009, 01:44:03 PM » |
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My initial quote was from the song 'Keynsham' itself, Trev's reply was from 'Noises for the leg' and my last post was from 'Shirt'.
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« Reply #204 on: August 02, 2009, 06:00:56 PM » |
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My initial quote was from the song 'Keynsham' itself, Trev's reply was from 'Noises for the leg' and my last post was from 'Shirt'.
I'll have to dig out my Bonzo albums again.. I'd forgotten all that..
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« Reply #205 on: August 03, 2009, 12:06:18 PM » |
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Hi all Time to introduce myself My name is Es and I live in Wellingborough, although I come from Banbury and lived in Farnborough just up the road from Cropredy for quite a while Why did I join Talkawhile, good question. I recently joined another list and there was mention of TAW, I did some searching and here I am. And being a toxophilist its always good to add another string to the proverbial bow As far as Cropredy and Fairport are concerned. I have fallen out of both the Brasenose and Red Lion many times in my youth and been a fan of FC since the very early 70's. Although through family and work commitments have not been to the festival for quite a few years now (shame on me!) What kind of music do I like? well basically everything that is not played on Radio O*e. I am an ex-muso having played clarinet and flute in orchestras, clarinet and sax in jazz and irish show bands before getting into folk music playing squeezy things and, if I can stay off the smokes long enough, blowy things. Although its been a long time since I played Last gig was FC on winter tour Last CD Mother of all Morris And tonight Sir Robert I will not be singing at all as we want decent weather for Cropredy
As a PS I am going to Cropredy this year after many many years and really looking forward to it. I have also agreed, via the other list, to have a go at playing for the Scratch Morris, Oh well in at the deep end again!
Thats it for me at the moment although I think I will be back
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Anna
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« Reply #206 on: August 03, 2009, 01:21:50 PM » |
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Welcome, Welcome, Es! And Welcome again. You can never have too big a band for the Morris.
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MikeB (Mike)
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« Reply #207 on: August 03, 2009, 02:00:16 PM » |
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I have also agreed, via the other list, to have a go at playing for the Scratch Morris
Marvellous! I will see you there as I'm allegedly playing guitar/bazouki.
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MickO
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« Reply #208 on: August 03, 2009, 03:50:39 PM » |
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Thanks for the warm welcome. In answer to your questions.....
1. My name is Mick and I live in Windsor (near the Queen) 2. I have read postings on the Talkawhile site for a few years, thought it was time to join. 3. I have had a special relationship with Fairport since Unhalfbricking / What We Did On Our Holidays and have followed the band as a band and as individuals since. I have always tried to see them a couple of times a year and get to Cropredy whenever possible. 4. I obviously like folk music! but also Rock, Metal and some Jazz. 5. Last gig was Leonard Cohen (a legend) before that Iron Maiden (more legends) 6. Last CD was Black Cloud & Silver Linings by Dream Theater 7. Tonight Sir Robert I am Going to be Show of Hands and sing my all time favourite "Cousin Jack".
Now you know all about me......(maybe not all!)
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« Reply #209 on: August 03, 2009, 04:38:51 PM » |
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Hi I'm Sheena and live just outside Banbury with my lovely husband. I had thought about getting in touch before but finally at a concert last Wednesday at The Mill, 'Something nasty in the woodshed' mentioned it, so here I am. I've known of FC forever and had the privilege of playing in a band the very first time Fairport played in a field in Cropredy, in fact we were the first band on that Saturday afternoon 30 years ago, we were called ' Bag o'nails' and really just got together to play that once. Then later the boys put together Captain Coco's and I did the calling in that (including Broughton Castle) imagine trying to organise a dance infront of the stage today! Happy memories! I wonder how many of your members were at that first in a field one? If I go back to the questions I think I might lose this again so I'm sending it now...I was listening to Four Men and a Dog and Saltfish Forty today and I love Chris While most of all. Love Talkawhile and the care you've given me so I could sort this, ta. I wonder if you got the photo? Cheers Shears
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« Reply #210 on: August 03, 2009, 04:47:36 PM » |
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Welcome to all the newbies. I hope you have a good time here!
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16 Apr - Todmorden Folk Festival; 18 May - Midway Folk Club, Stockport; 30 Apr - Tideswell Food Festival; 5 June - Manchester Histories Festival; 3 July - West Wycombe Park
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« Reply #211 on: August 03, 2009, 09:14:17 PM » |
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well here we go
who am i bob 53 from brackley northants about 7 miles from cropredy (i still camp there)
what made me join the folk talk about cropredy what do i know about fairport i know thay have had a strong connection with cropedy for meny years with some even liveing there
what music do i like this is a easy one theres none i dont like
last gig i went to a local group called chuckle truck thay were brill will go to see tham again
last cd bought was from an open mic session from a guy called name in brackets if you ever hear about him go to see him he is well worth it
and tonight sir robert i am going to be my favourite singer mark radcliffe yes him from radio 2 best known from the family mahones and the song is lanbadreg.
l i went to my frist fairport/cropredy in about 1976 it was just an evening event then
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giottoscircle (Robert)
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« Reply #212 on: August 03, 2009, 09:37:03 PM » |
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I've known of FC forever and had the privilege of playing in a band the very first time Fairport played in a field in Cropredy, in fact we were the first band on that Saturday afternoon 30 years ago, we were called ' Bag o'nails' and really just got together to play that once. Then later the boys put together Captain Coco's and I did the calling in that (including Broughton Castle) imagine trying to organise a dance infront of the stage today! Happy memories! I wonder how many of your members were at that first in a field one?
Like many here I guess-I was there! Child prodigy's all.
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Polly Oxford (Andie)
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« Reply #213 on: August 06, 2009, 12:29:06 PM » |
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imagine trying to organise a dance infront of the stage today!
I seem to remember Mr Digance getting quite a response...
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Buddy Freebury
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« Reply #214 on: August 19, 2009, 05:21:58 PM » |
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Hi great to find this site, my name is Buddy I am a musician and play with a duo called Sandwitch formed in Germany in 1988 and is now been in existence in the present line up of myself Buddy Freebury and Andrea Hallier (now also Freebury) since 1997 We moved to Parcllyn Cardigan in West Wales from Germany in March 2006. We are thinking of moving again this time to England as we do feel a bit cut off here in this part of the world. Cheers Buddy .... alias the Witchmaster
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« Reply #215 on: August 19, 2009, 05:34:39 PM » |
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Hi from me as well. I am Andrea, the other half of "Sandwitch". My pic obviously takes a bit longer to upload but will follow eventually. It´s great to be on this forum - can´t wait to natter to loads of Folk loving peeps.
Cheers to you !
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« Reply #216 on: August 19, 2009, 05:35:37 PM » |
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Hi to Witches from Wales
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Its a fact that all the good words hang out in all the bad places
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Buddy Freebury
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« Reply #217 on: August 19, 2009, 05:58:16 PM » |
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Hi Zoe and thanks for the welcome. Witches from Wales indeed So let me tell everyone a little about the name Sandwitch (for those who were not at Cropredy in 2001 or didn't read the programme. In Germany, Back in 1988 I formed the duo with a previous musical partner and during a a trip to south Germany we were travelling with a lady in a car and we got talking about England (me being English) She told us that on her first visit to England she saw signs outside shops advertising Sandwiches which she interpreted in German as being Sandhexen Hexen being the German for Witches well at the time we found this amusing but as we had no name for the duo at the time we found this very suitable and has been in existence ever since. Andrea Joined in 1997 and we have been together ever since (now married since 2005) Sometimes the name has been a curse as we have often been asked if we really are witches (well there are a lot about) and we do have a tendency to look for traditional songs about witches and have even written several ourselves. Well are we Witches ?..... now that would be telling Buddy
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« Reply #218 on: August 19, 2009, 08:02:21 PM » |
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But we do actually have a witch from Wales on the board
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Buddy Freebury
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« Reply #219 on: August 19, 2009, 08:21:08 PM » |
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But we do actually have a witch from Wales on the board That doesn't surprise me .... I wonder why??
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