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« on: February 17, 2013, 12:12:26 PM »

Basically, Cropredy always was the one place where I'd ever see a Fairport t-shirt/etc. Or some other gig of course, but never anywhere else. Though I'd probably -against my nature- jump at anyone wearing it, because such people are usually instantly interesting.
Wondering whether anyone ever had odd encounters because of wearing Fairporty attire? I'll kick off --

I had this very long holiday in 1991 where I headed for Ireland for a couple of months and came over to Cropredy in between. About a week after my return to Ireland, I was in a place called Bantry in the south west, wearing a newly acquired Fairport sweatshirt - black with some kind of drawing on it.
I was walking down Bantry's main street there when suddenly I was stopped by an Irishman, who looked at the shirt - saying 'Fairport Convention... aaah that brings back memories! They had a singer who died, what was the name - ah yes - Steve Marriott, bless him!'. Before I could say 'err, nooo!' he hugged me, wishing me a good life and walked away.

Then on another occasion, in 1994, I was again in Ireland, in september. Camping at a *very* lone spot on the west Donegal coast... awesome scenery, it was the next bay north of Glencolumbkille which is kinda touristy itself (well, touristy meaning that they had a camping, a youth hostel and a laundrette). The place I was camping was north of that, I arrived there after walking 5 miles on a completely deserted & crumbling road leading to this completely deserted but awesome bay with only a few ruins of fishermans cottages. I set up my tent there and I never saw a soul that whole day - the place seemed completely hidden from the rest of the world.
Until about 5pm, a car drove down to the sea front - which to my amazement had a dutch number plate. I said hi to them, an older guy with 2 sons... the former noticed I was wearing a Fairport Tshirt (I actually don't wear these things often at all, but I did on the occasions I am describing!).
He said 'my God, do they still exist? I used to be very much into them when I was younger'... I told him that they are still performing and having a big festival every year, where I had been to the previous month. He then asked 'is Sandy Denny still with them? I always loved her vocals'.
The man was *genuinely* upset when I broke the news that Sandy had passed away 16 years previously - he just never knew, raised a family and completely lost touch with music. As it began to pour down with rain while it started getting dark, we were all sitting in the back of his station wagon, drinking whiskey, eating frankfurter sausages and listening to one of my walkman tapes, while talking music. One very vivid Fairport related memory, that - even though it has but a tedious actual Fairport link!
The father and his 2 sons camped there overnight as well and gave me a lift the next day - still my tape was in the car stereo... it was mighty fun driving on these completely deserted Donegal roads in pouring rain and stormy wind - with Morris On's Princess Royal on the cassette player blasting out at full force, in a try for the music to be louder than the already very loud noise of the rain & storm. Fantastic :-)
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2013, 12:56:45 PM »

I was walking down the street passing the local rock pub,with my then girlfriend,both of us wearing the 2005 Cropredy shirt.A voice said 'Nice shirt!' I turned to see a little guy with a big grin.He said 'Are you on Talkawhile?' I confirmed I was.His grin became wider,he stuck out his hand and said 'Big Dave!'

God bless him.
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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2013, 01:32:24 PM »


I was walking down the street passing the local rock pub,with my then girlfriend,both of us wearing the 2005 Cropredy shirt.A voice said 'Nice shirt!' I turned to see a little guy with a big grin.He said 'Are you on Talkawhile?' I confirmed I was.His grin became wider,he stuck out his hand and said 'Big Dave!'

God bless him.


Oh I can just imagine his face as he said this...  the first time we met him was when he jumped onto the boat at Crop and announced himself.. !!!
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« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2013, 03:22:32 PM »

Good thread Koen.
It's probably an inverted snobbery thing but I don't wear Fairport T shirts to Cropredy and very rarely to gigs, the 2 remaining ones I have get worn at home, down the pub etc.
However I joined a band 4 months ish ago and at an early rehearsal had a Fairport Cropredy '93 T shirt on, cos it's what i'd been wearing all day. The lead guitarist had brought a RT song  for us  to work on and the bass player, a mere slip of a lad of 47, said who's Richard Thompson. The T shirt then became a historical guide. He had no idea RT had been in Fairport, why should he, he'd have been 4! Shocked
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« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2013, 04:43:17 PM »

The t-shirt that elicited the most favourable response for me at Cropredy was the Mott the Hoople reunion t shirt. Admittedly there were several other people wearing one in the Summer of 2010 and we all seemed to smile and swap memories of the gigs. But it prompted lots of other people to comment too. (I suppose a Fairport t shirt Cropredy is not much of a talking point!)

I got quite an intriguing response when I wore a Cropredy t shirt at Moseley Folk Festival last year, though. Musicians asked me how they could go about getting a booked for Cropredy, one of the catering guys asked me how he could get a stall there, several people came up to me to ask about camping facilities and others came up to me with other Cropredy-related queries. I'm not sure if people thought I was involved in the festival in some way or if I just looked friendly and approachable for gleaning random Cropredy information...
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2013, 04:54:12 PM »

I wear cropredy t shirts 80% of the time and they never fail to get a response.. From fallen by the wayside fans to young people (Urgggh who are they then ?? is the question) I have never had that sort of response for "other t shirts" that I may have sported (Well except for Nottingham Forest shirts when every one falls about laughing !!!)  and tbh If someone is trying to see me "well look for the Tshirt" always works  Fez Cheesy

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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2013, 06:11:51 PM »

I remember the day after I'd seen Fairport on the Wintour in 2010, it was a non-uniform day (I was still in school, obviously) and I wore the wintour T-Shirt. My then English teacher who went on to be my Media teacher for two years in sixth form looked across the room at me, and said "Is that Fairport Convention I see on your T-Shirt? I saw Fairport Convention in Knebworth in 1979 supporting Led Zeppelin." Turns out that she too is a massive Folky and occasionally goes to my local folk club. She had previously been to Beautiful Days and Green Man Festival, and long story short I managed to convince her to go to Cropredy. She's been every year since and we still keep in touch.
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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2013, 07:23:22 PM »


I wore one many years ago to a gig in West Belfast, which is an area not not renowned for its allegiance to anything British - was approached at the bar by a chap who had played bodhran with Dan ar Braz and loved all things FC - although he did have to be careful where he played FC Cds !!!!
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« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2013, 08:05:31 PM »

The best reaction I got was from a young lad in our cricket team.  I was wearing my green 2007 40th anniversary t shirt at the time.  Young Dave, who was about 21, said, 'I like your shirt Mick, very rustic!'  Grin
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« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2013, 08:34:06 PM »


The t-shirt that elicited the most favourable response for me at Cropredy was the Mott the Hoople reunion t shirt. Admittedly there were several other people wearing one in the Summer of 2010 and we all seemed to smile and swap memories of the gigs. But it prompted lots of other people to comment too. (I suppose a Fairport t shirt Cropredy is not much of a talking point!)

I got quite an intriguing response when I wore a Cropredy t shirt at Moseley Folk Festival last year, though. Musicians asked me how they could go about getting a booked for Cropredy, one of the catering guys asked me how he could get a stall there, several people came up to me to ask about camping facilities and others came up to me with other Cropredy-related queries. I'm not sure if people thought I was involved in the festival in some way or if I just looked friendly and approachable for gleaning random Cropredy information...


I've still got a MTH Rock n Roll circus T shirt. Its a bit tight though!
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« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2013, 10:10:26 AM »

Brum 1988 wearing an In Real Time tee shirt - this bloke with long blonde hair and specs walks past me and says "Hey, cosmic tee shirt man" - and that was my first conversation with Ric Sanders
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« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2013, 03:30:49 PM »


Brum 1988 wearing an In Real Time tee shirt - this bloke with long blonde hair and specs walks past me and says "Hey, cosmic tee shirt man" - and that was my first conversation with Ric Sanders


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« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2013, 03:36:58 PM »

Went to see Rammstein a few years ago, was wearing a Cropredy tee-shirt, we were standing talking whilst waiting for the support band, a chap wandered over and said "I thought I'd be the only one wearing Cropredy stuff tonight" and he was wearing a cap, or beanie, I can't remember, with the Cropredy logo and wording. We chatted about Cropredy for a few minutes, until Combi Christ wandered on and made noise.

Ron Tree really liked my 2005 Cropredy shirt when he saw it at a festival, the garish very bright shirt that most people don't like much, he hadn't heard of Cropredy but thought it must be really cool, judging by the colours of the shirt.
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« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2013, 03:39:10 PM »

I have probably said this before, but when I was working the the local library (till the time I stopped) in 2004 it amused me when people would come in wearing their anniversary Fairport t-shirts, and I was too shy to say 'oooh! you've got my name on the back of your shirt' ...  Cheesy
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« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2013, 03:56:10 PM »




Ron Tree really liked my 2005 Cropredy shirt when he saw it at a festival, the garish very bright shirt that most people don't like much, he hadn't heard of Cropredy but thought it must be really cool, judging by the colours of the shirt.


He was - of course - wrong  Grin
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« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2013, 05:22:48 PM »

I certainly have had reactions to RT t shirts, positive not surprisingly. I think my Fairport t shirts people probably think it is some sort of convention. And at times in August, it is.
Btw Judy, that is so sweet.
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« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2013, 05:31:24 PM »

My selection of Cropredy t-shirts always seem to provoke comment whilst I'm abroad ! On holiday in Bergerac a charming Frenchman enquired about 'ze Fairport Convention'; on Ithaca a Brit resident asked me if FC were still going and last year one of the waiters at our hotel on Lake Garda asked about UB40 at Croppers !

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« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2013, 09:58:41 PM »

I got one comment about what was this UB40 thing I went to since in 2011 their name was first, as Thursday headliner. Actually I'm sure its proper to run them in that order but why not run Saturday at the top so Fairport is first and everyone else is under FC? Anyway....at Clearwater Festival last year I ran in to someone with a Cropredy tshirt, though I forget which year was his. We both saw each other at the same time and smiled and had a nice little chat for a moment about Cropredy memories.
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« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2013, 09:01:12 PM »

I often wear my Cropredy t shirts - they're good quality, comfortable, and nice designs. I've had several random people comment on them - one person in a cafe asked me if it was true that it's a good festival for families - "definitely, and you can park next to your tent".
A couple of other people I've met have just started chatting about fairport with me - I think the t shirts break the ice.
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« Reply #19 on: February 22, 2013, 10:54:47 AM »

Lots of smiles and nods in interesting places - particularly up Lakeland fells, and for some strange reason, motorway service station loos!
My moment of glory though was The Guv'nor spotting my vintage Lark Rise T shirt from the stage during the 'revisited' set.
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