greglin (Gregg)
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« Reply #400 on: September 13, 2013, 11:15:28 AM » |
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Good call - Deacon Blue are playing Belfast next week.
Great band live.
Great songs.
Would work for me.
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« Reply #401 on: September 13, 2013, 12:11:46 PM » |
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Good call - Deacon Blue are playing Belfast next week.
Great band live.
Great songs.
Would work for me.
Hope you can go along Gregg - I saw them last night and they were great. Real feel-good music and a fantastic atmosphere
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« Reply #402 on: September 13, 2013, 02:30:16 PM » |
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Deacon Blue And they're not a tribute band they're not cashing in or playing for oiyks at Butlins. They write their own stuff apart from the odd Bacharach or Beatles cover. They're still making records. Nearly all of the original band members are there. I can already hear the Cropredy crowd singing along to Dignity... Real Gone Kid too - daaah-dah-dah-dah-dah dah WOOO-OOO,WOOO-OOO,WOO-OOO.Just like I did at Glasto sometime in the last century.Class band. Why not get the "Real Gone Kid" herself?
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« Reply #403 on: September 13, 2013, 02:35:15 PM » |
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Why not get the "Real Gone Kid" herself?
I had to google that. I didn't know it was about Maria McKee. Jules
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« Reply #404 on: September 13, 2013, 05:16:02 PM » |
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Why not get the "Real Gone Kid" herself?
I had to google that. I didn't know it was about Maria McKee. Jules Maria McKee performing all of "Life is Sweet" with the original band..might persuade me to make the multi $1000 trip next August.
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« Reply #405 on: September 13, 2013, 05:39:03 PM » |
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I'm sure I remember Sweet,Sweet Baby being played over the p.a at one of my first Cropredy fests.Her voice certainly sounds good in that field.
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« Reply #406 on: September 13, 2013, 07:11:45 PM » |
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I seem to remember a Lone Justice song being played one year.
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« Reply #407 on: September 13, 2013, 07:50:47 PM » |
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Why not get the "Real Gone Kid" herself?
I had to google that. I didn't know it was about Maria McKee. Jules Maria McKee performing all of "Life is Sweet" with the original band..might persuade me to make the multi $1000 trip next August. It would probably get me there too (unless they were doing the same thing somewhere else anyway).
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« Reply #408 on: September 14, 2013, 01:08:35 PM » |
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Awful isn't it? Does he listen to the lyrics and understand them, before committing that sound to disc? Hard rain is gonna fall my arse. IMO Couldn't agree less. I think it's one the greatest Dylan covers. Jules The Dylanesque album and live sessions are both excellent - check out the rest on youtube
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« Reply #409 on: September 14, 2013, 01:52:07 PM » |
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Didn't Shameless Quo play one year or was that in the village?
As hendo mentioned, Can they be classed as a tribute with a former member in them?
They played the main stage in 2006 and the Brasenose the following year
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Red Shoes (Caz+Mark)
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« Reply #410 on: September 15, 2013, 01:48:15 PM » |
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My apologies for my badly argued rant and i don't want o go off topic but over the yrs i have wrestled with this. I love the works of Wagner, however very dubious political views and afilliations. I return to the poetry of Larkin regularly, I read my kids Roald Dahl stories , both of whom had very dubious personal views/behaviours. Where does it stop? I have no probs with Bryan Ferry cos he's not expressing any political views. ( Sheen loves Chris Leslie, so far she hasn't become a buddhist! although our local buddhist temple does a very nice coffee and cake!)) Here's a quandry. I would love to bring Red Shoes to Glooston Village Hall. Glooston is in the middle of fox hunting country, it provides employment, stables, vets, feed etc etc Some of my friends hunt. We agree to differ. I know that if I brought Red Shoes to Glooston they would sing that song, Carolyn believes passionately in it and I would have at least half an audience walk out and probably wouldn't do gigs there again/ lose some friends/ be ignored in the pub. I am still wrestling with it.
Last year we were invited to play a private venue and be joined by a musician of mega status (I'm talking on the same level as Planty) He had heard the songs and us play and we were thrilled to be asked. Then came a call "What ever you do don't perform Red Coat Ride" he's a hunter and so are many of the audience. You can have the gig if you don't do the song" hmmmm a tricky one We declined the gig without a second thought. If the conversation had gone "it may not be a good idea to do that song" as some may be offended then I would have reconsidered. The last thing us Shoes want to do is offend or cause people to lose friendships. So far, we have had only one person walk out because of the song and raise the roof with the audience all the time. The song River Rea is far more heavy than Red Coat but we've had no objection so far Caz
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« Reply #411 on: September 15, 2013, 02:18:26 PM » |
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Like.
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« Reply #412 on: September 15, 2013, 03:07:11 PM » |
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Like.
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« Reply #413 on: September 15, 2013, 03:44:20 PM » |
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Awful isn't it? Does he listen to the lyrics and understand them, before committing that sound to disc? Hard rain is gonna fall my arse. IMO Couldn't agree less. I think it's one the greatest Dylan covers. Jules The Dylanesque album and live sessions are both excellent - check out the rest on youtube Thanks, but I'm not remotely tempted.
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« Reply #414 on: September 16, 2013, 01:06:06 PM » |
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My apologies for my badly argued rant and i don't want o go off topic but over the yrs i have wrestled with this. I love the works of Wagner, however very dubious political views and afilliations. I return to the poetry of Larkin regularly, I read my kids Roald Dahl stories , both of whom had very dubious personal views/behaviours. Where does it stop? I have no probs with Bryan Ferry cos he's not expressing any political views. ( Sheen loves Chris Leslie, so far she hasn't become a buddhist! although our local buddhist temple does a very nice coffee and cake!)) Here's a quandry. I would love to bring Red Shoes to Glooston Village Hall. Glooston is in the middle of fox hunting country, it provides employment, stables, vets, feed etc etc Some of my friends hunt. We agree to differ. I know that if I brought Red Shoes to Glooston they would sing that song, Carolyn believes passionately in it and I would have at least half an audience walk out and probably wouldn't do gigs there again/ lose some friends/ be ignored in the pub. I am still wrestling with it.
Last year we were invited to play a private venue and be joined by a musician of mega status (I'm talking on the same level as Planty) He had heard the songs and us play and we were thrilled to be asked. Then came a call "What ever you do don't perform Red Coat Ride" he's a hunter and so are many of the audience. You can have the gig if you don't do the song" hmmmm a tricky one We declined the gig without a second thought. If the conversation had gone "it may not be a good idea to do that song" as some may be offended then I would have reconsidered. The last thing us Shoes want to do is offend or cause people to lose friendships. So far, we have had only one person walk out because of the song and raise the roof with the audience all the time. The song River Rea is far more heavy than Red Coat but we've had no objection so far Caz Imposssible! No one is on the same level as Planty. But then I would say that.
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Red Shoes (Caz+Mark)
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« Reply #415 on: September 16, 2013, 04:42:32 PM » |
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My apologies for my badly argued rant and i don't want o go off topic but over the yrs i have wrestled with this. I love the works of Wagner, however very dubious political views and afilliations. I return to the poetry of Larkin regularly, I read my kids Roald Dahl stories , both of whom had very dubious personal views/behaviours. Where does it stop? I have no probs with Bryan Ferry cos he's not expressing any political views. ( Sheen loves Chris Leslie, so far she hasn't become a buddhist! although our local buddhist temple does a very nice coffee and cake!)) Here's a quandry. I would love to bring Red Shoes to Glooston Village Hall. Glooston is in the middle of fox hunting country, it provides employment, stables, vets, feed etc etc Some of my friends hunt. We agree to differ. I know that if I brought Red Shoes to Glooston they would sing that song, Carolyn believes passionately in it and I would have at least half an audience walk out and probably wouldn't do gigs there again/ lose some friends/ be ignored in the pub. I am still wrestling with it.
Last year we were invited to play a private venue and be joined by a musician of mega status (I'm talking on the same level as Planty) He had heard the songs and us play and we were thrilled to be asked. Then came a call "What ever you do don't perform Red Coat Ride" he's a hunter and so are many of the audience. You can have the gig if you don't do the song" hmmmm a tricky one We declined the gig without a second thought. If the conversation had gone "it may not be a good idea to do that song" as some may be offended then I would have reconsidered. The last thing us Shoes want to do is offend or cause people to lose friendships. So far, we have had only one person walk out because of the song and raise the roof with the audience all the time. The song River Rea is far more heavy than Red Coat but we've had no objection so far Caz Imposssible! No one is on the same level as Planty. But then I would say that. He's just a regular guy in our neck of the woods, can't see what all the fuss is about
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« Reply #416 on: September 16, 2013, 04:52:41 PM » |
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He's just a regular guy in our neck of the woods, can't see what all the fuss is about which having had the chance of a quick chat with him a couple of times during the fantastic Priory of Brion days is what makes him so damned extraordinary. He really is just a regular guy. Still. And bloody good on him...
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« Reply #417 on: September 16, 2013, 06:34:23 PM » |
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He's just a regular guy in our neck of the woods, can't see what all the fuss is about which having had the chance of a quick chat with him a couple of times during the fantastic Priory of Brion days is what makes him so damned extraordinary. He really is just a regular guy. Still. And bloody good on him... So it was you and me who liked Priory of Brion then!?
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« Reply #418 on: September 16, 2013, 06:42:54 PM » |
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He's just a regular guy in our neck of the woods, can't see what all the fuss is about which having had the chance of a quick chat with him a couple of times during the fantastic Priory of Brion days is what makes him so damned extraordinary. He really is just a regular guy. Still. And bloody good on him... So it was you and me who liked Priory of Brion then!? One of my favourite bands of all time...a) for the music which both Percy and I obviously share a love of, and b) for the excitement of the still just about word of mouth rather than internet based advertised gigs...all very cloak and dagger and all fabulous. Saw them 5 times (inc Cropredy, by which point it was all over bar the shouting). A great adventure.
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« Reply #419 on: September 16, 2013, 06:44:53 PM » |
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Only saw them at Cropredy. Loved it. Everybody I was with hated it cos they didn't know any of the material.
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