Dan O.
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« on: August 13, 2024, 04:39:00 PM » |
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Ok, starting the Cropredy 2025 Wishlist thread.
Here's my list - some realistic, some out of the question, but here goes. I'll probably think of some more later :
The Stranglers or Hugh Cornwell solo EX-TC (featuring Terry Chambers of XTC and friends) Trad Arrr. Blair Dunlop Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs (Tom Petty's guitarist and his band) Steve Earle Chris Smither Yes The Beach Boys (we've had Brian Wilson, now a slot for Mike Love & Bruce Johnston's touring band) Bellowhead Magpie Arc The Sandy Denny Project Carla Fuchs Bob Mould Bill Bailey Robert Plant & Saving Grace Ian McNabb or Icicle Works duo (with IW member Chris Layhe) Richard Thompson (can't get enough RT - now he's 75, enjoy him while you can) David Gilmour Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets The Grateful Dudes (Grateful Dead tribute) Brave Rival Lil Jim Ozric Tentacles
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davidmjs
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2024, 05:14:30 PM » |
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Ok, starting the Cropredy 2025 Wishlist thread.
Here's my list - some realistic, some out of the question, but here goes. I'll probably think of some more later :
The Stranglers or Hugh Cornwell solo EX-TC (featuring Terry Chambers of XTC and friends) Trad Arrr. Blair Dunlop Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs (Tom Petty's guitarist and his band) Steve Earle Chris Smither Yes The Beach Boys (we've had Brian Wilson, now a slot for Mike Love & Bruce Johnston's touring band) Bellowhead Magpie Arc The Sandy Denny Project Carla Fuchs Bob Mould Bill Bailey Robert Plant & Saving Grace Ian McNabb or Icicle Works duo (with IW member Chris Layhe) Richard Thompson (can't get enough RT - now he's 75, enjoy him while you can) David Gilmour Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets The Grateful Dudes (Grateful Dead tribute) Brave Rival Lil Jim Ozric Tentacles
There's a couple near the end I don't recognise but only the Beach Boys and Gilmour are totally unrealistic I'd have thought. Plenty in there that I'd enjoy for sure. But, the sad truth is that (like virtually every bill that anyone will put together here) there's about 50% of the audience who wouldn't touch it with a bargepole....
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Malcolm
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2024, 05:22:29 PM » |
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The Stranglers were at Lakefest last weekend, which is smaller than Crops. I must ask stepdaughter how they were received and will post accordingly
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Lubiloo (Lorna)
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« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2024, 05:26:11 PM » |
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Mine would be similar to what I have wished for over the past few years: Rufus Wainwright Tidelines Rick Astley and The Blossoms doing The Smiths Karine Polwart Half Man Half Biscuit Something reggae related, like Edward II Yusuf Cat Stevens
Agree with Dan O re: Robert Plant & Saving Grace Richard Thompson & quite a lot of his other choices…nice list, Dan.
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KascadeDan
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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2024, 05:34:41 PM » |
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Realistic Choices Larkin Poe Gong PJ Harvey Squeeze 3 Daft Monkeys TRADarrr Smith and Brewer Thea Gilmore Ward Thomas Billy Bragg Levellers (properly this time)
It will never happen but I can dream Stevie Wonder Paul McCartney Fleetwood Mac
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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2024, 05:49:10 PM » |
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The Decemberists, please.
Also:
The Longest Johns Granny's Attic Eliza Carthy Jethro Tull Tedeschi Trucks Band Katherine Priddy
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Will S
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« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2024, 05:53:40 PM » |
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Mark Knopfler still heads my 'well, I can dream, can't I?' list! Closely followed by Jackson Browne, David Gilmour and Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets And a recreated 'Rise Up Like The Sun' Albion Band
More realistically: Trad Arrr. Blair Dunlop Magpie Arc The Sandy Denny Project Tidelines Capercaillie Peatbog Faeries Julie Fowlis Lindisfarne Blackbeard's Tea Party Dave Bainbridge & Sally Minnear Eliza Carthy Kaprekar's Constant Sam Kelly Gigspanner (Big Band or just the trio) Jack Rutter Jez Lowe Kate Rusby Kim Lowings & The Greenwood Eliza Carthy Seth Lakeman Camel Dawes Wishbone Ash
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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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Lubiloo (Lorna)
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« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2024, 07:26:02 PM » |
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Just to add someone, as the 80s have been mentioned..the great Holly Johnson would be good.
Having seen him on his tour, that voice was still very much there ..He sang many well known hits from Frankie and his own repertoire and he has a lovely personality.
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« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2024, 07:43:26 PM » |
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Realistic and would be fab:
Dream in colours Longest Johns Nick Parker Gaz Brookfield Squeeze Ocean colour scene
Unlikely but would be amazing:
Decemberists/Colin Meloy solo Brandi Carlisle Crowded House Sparks
Dream on, sucker:
Kate Bush in the resurrected Sandy slot REM reform for one night only and play all of Life’s Rich Pageant
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« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2024, 07:53:26 PM » |
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Judging by this year Vera Lynn, Bananarama, Midge Ure and Benny Hill…….😇🤣
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« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2024, 08:03:17 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
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« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2024, 08:16:53 PM » |
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Judging by this year Vera Lynn, Bananarama, Midge Ure and Benny Hill…….😇🤣
Well, I'd go to see it.....
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davidmjs
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« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2024, 08:38:12 PM » |
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Judging by this year Vera Lynn, Bananarama, Midge Ure and Benny Hill…….😇🤣
I may be amongst a minority in having seen Vera Lynn in concert...
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« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2024, 08:42:57 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive
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« Reply #14 on: August 13, 2024, 08:44:38 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive FFS!!!
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« Reply #15 on: August 13, 2024, 08:47:19 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive We’re really discussing people’s own personal wishes for 2025…so that sounds reasonable to me. They have celebrated album anniversaries at their festival before, after all.
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« Reply #16 on: August 13, 2024, 08:50:43 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive We’re really discussing people’s own personal wishes for 2025…so that sounds reasonable to me. They have celebrated album anniversaries at their festival before, after all. Aye, what with it being (supposedly, anyway) their festival and all that... It sometimes sounds like they're unwanted intruders at something which was (until fairly recently) entirely about them. It's utterly monstrous.
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« Reply #17 on: August 13, 2024, 09:12:58 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive We’re really discussing people’s own personal wishes for 2025…so that sounds reasonable to me. They have celebrated album anniversaries at their festival before, after all. Aye, what with it being (supposedly, anyway) their festival and all that... It sometimes sounds like they're unwanted intruders at something which was (until fairly recently) entirely about them. It's utterly monstrous. … but looking at other Fairport F book sites…people asking why Fairport set is so long!!!!!! For old farts like you and me David , I think we are accepting that the fest has become a generic fest at which Fairports and all things Fairport related are not the main attraction. .and to go off at a tangent I happened to be folding (!) a 1993 Fest T-shirt today at which Robert Plant and Roy Wood did long sets as part of a 4 hr Fairport set. Tempis Fugit.
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« Reply #18 on: August 13, 2024, 09:28:12 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive With all due respect, one of the frequent complaints I’ve heard (including friends who gave Cropredy a miss this year) is that Fairport’s set is pretty much the Wintour, so why bother when they heard 90% of the songs a few months previously. Performing a large chunk/all of an album at Cropredy (I recall full house, liege and lief, Babbacombe Lee) always makes it something special IMO. As others have said, the days of long sets, ex-members and special guests are sadly in the past, although I fully understand the reasons. A chap can dream, though….
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« Reply #19 on: August 13, 2024, 09:29:04 PM » |
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…extra request from me…
Fairport performing a good wodge of Rising for the Moon on its 50th anniversary with a special guest singer..
That’s one for the win tour We’re on about bands which may help the festival survive We’re really discussing people’s own personal wishes for 2025…so that sounds reasonable to me. They have celebrated album anniversaries at their festival before, after all. Aye, what with it being (supposedly, anyway) their festival and all that... It sometimes sounds like they're unwanted intruders at something which was (until fairly recently) entirely about them. It's utterly monstrous. … but looking at other Fairport F book sites…people asking why Fairport set is so long!!!!!! For old farts like you and me David , I think we are accepting that the fest has become a generic fest at which Fairports and all things Fairport related are not the main attraction. .and to go off at a tangent I happened to be folding (!) a 1993 Fest T-shirt today at which Robert Plant and Roy Wood did long sets as part of a 4 hr Fairport set. Tempis Fugit. They did. And there were complaints that there was not enough Fairport that year, so 94 had no special surprise guests. But you're right, the raison d'etre for Cropredy existing in the first place is bothersome for some people. People who are not only continually suggesting that if the festival books they acts they want to see the event will be better, but those that want to see Fairport can go and see them on the winter tour, and even suggesting what the band play on that.
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