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« Reply #2280 on: December 15, 2024, 03:27:12 PM » |
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Jim Causley's Christmas show, the other night. A terrific selection of rather obscure - at least, for me - carols, songs and poems, sung & played to perfection. Brilliant evening.
Was it in Liverpool?? No, it was in Shipley, near Bradford. Topic Folk Club.
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« Reply #2281 on: December 16, 2024, 09:28:53 AM » |
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Didn't see his Christmas show this year, but we have done the last couple of years (he's a local boy), and is another of those 'why isn't he better known' conundrums!
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All the diamonds in the world That mean anything to me, Are conjured up by wind and sunlight Sparkling on the sea (Bruce Cockburn)
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« Reply #2282 on: December 24, 2024, 10:07:52 AM » |
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Saw the final night of the Albion Christmas Band at Ropery Hall , Barton , last night Everybody in fine form , some moving arrangements along with singalongs , Kellie in really fine voice , I was on the front row , I could hear gasps of astonishment at the quality of her voice Blair joined the line up for the full second half , which gave an extra dimension Afterwards , all happy to mingle and sign , even Simon N (!) As always a fab way to kick off Christmas in style
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« Reply #2283 on: January 12, 2025, 10:24:44 AM » |
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Wonderful night at the West Coast Folk Festival, one of the best evenings I have ever had at a festival. Martin Simpson on brilliant form. What he can do with a guitar is phenomenal. Lovely tribute to Linda T preceding Down Where the Drunkards Roll, and the best version of Deportees I have ever heard.
First time seeing Merry Hell and like rest of the audience I was blown away. Not sure how I have missed them before but this won’t be the last time. Bought their ne compilation so my Sunday should be livelier than usual!
And the the Oysters. Came away a little sad to think that will be the last time I see them, but how appropriate to finish a show in Blackpool with Put Out The Lights! Bit of sound problem at the beginning but once they got going a great set of the “hits”. They will be leaving us with some great memories.
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« Reply #2284 on: January 13, 2025, 04:15:36 PM » |
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Wonderful night at the West Coast Folk Festival, one of the best evenings I have ever had at a festival. Martin Simpson on brilliant form. What he can do with a guitar is phenomenal. Lovely tribute to Linda T preceding Down Where the Drunkards Roll, and the best version of Deportees I have ever heard.
First time seeing Merry Hell and like rest of the audience I was blown away. Not sure how I have missed them before but this won’t be the last time. Bought their ne compilation so my Sunday should be livelier than usual!
And the the Oysters. Came away a little sad to think that will be the last time I see them, but how appropriate to finish a show in Blackpool with Put Out The Lights! Bit of sound problem at the beginning but once they got going a great set of the “hits”. They will be leaving us with some great memories.
Wonderful weekend, highlights included the Doonicans, Martin Simpson, Merry Hell and McGoldrick Drever & McCusker. I thought the Oysterband were disappointing for lots of different reasons the main one being that John's voice has deteriorated significantly since I last saw them. I was talking to the promoter Stephen from Solid Entertainment last night and he seemed to be saying all the right things about it returning again next year - let's hope so. All this and getting to see Bruno, Simon Cowell and Ant & Dec in the flesh (they were filming auditions for Britain's Got Talent in a different part of the venue).
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« Reply #2285 on: January 20, 2025, 09:34:49 AM » |
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Martyn Joseph at the Liverpool Phil. Martyn is just getting over a 17 day dose of flu so no meet-and-greet after and instead of two sets, he played straight through to protect his voice. Still did one hour 50 though and the longer set gave him the chance to relax. Bit croaky on the first song but then warmed up and the rest of the gig was up to the usual high standard. No new album so chance to revisit older songs from the past, some not heard for several years. A great evening, which MJ clearly enjoyed enormously.
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« Reply #2286 on: January 20, 2025, 03:04:24 PM » |
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The Oldham Tinkers at a sold out Band on the Wall last night. My dad used to play their records quite a lot when I was growing up, and also others of that ilk - Houghton Weavers, Fivepenny Piece etc. I don't think any of them are due a critical revival anytime soon but I always thought the Tinkers were a cut above the rest. Sure, they sang the usual daft songs but they also set 19th century dialect poetry to music and seemed to have a deeper knowledge of the region's traditional music. I also like their medleys of children's playground songs - probably one of the last examples of the folk process in action. Some funny stories too, really put a smile on my face. They also have a new-ish album recorded in 2022, their first since 1979 and just as good as anything they did in the 70s. I took my mum and she really enjoyed it too
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« Reply #2287 on: January 20, 2025, 03:14:27 PM » |
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Darren , I'm just pleased you thought to invite your mum along , a bonus if she really enjoyed the evening too !
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« Reply #2288 on: January 26, 2025, 12:57:24 PM » |
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Windborne - St Mary's Church, Barry (Part of Barry Arts Festival) I only discovered this group a couple of months ago, but I've fallen in love with their sound. They are a four part harmony, mostly acapella group from the USA. They perform folk music from all over the globe and they are wonderful. The songs were well chosen and delivered in style. The inevitable encore was a rewritten version of the old folk song 'Fourpence a Day' With a nod to the changing times and online sites, such as Spotify, it became '0.4 Cents A Play.' Well worth catching on their current UK tour, if you can.
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« Reply #2289 on: January 26, 2025, 02:52:32 PM » |
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Aaron Catlow & Brooks Williams at Anteros music room, Norwich, last night. Excellent performance in an intimate venue (approx 75 chairs). Beautiful matching up of fiddle with bluesy acoustic guitar and vocals.
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