Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 13 Oct 05 - 04:12 PM Well done that Girlie!!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Liz the Squeak Date: 13 Oct 05 - 04:06 PM 100!!! LTS |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 13 Oct 05 - 04:05 PM Course he was.... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 13 Oct 05 - 01:59 PM Mr Red was there too.... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 13 Oct 05 - 11:38 AM Well, here's the Rogues Galley at the MudGather: Merek'n'Dary my guru always said Sue the Borderer Snuffy Selchie RS Cllr & Champagne Carol Alanww harlowpoet Rock chick & Bassic wuzzle (with her new CD!) CamoJohn & Boo JudeL & soupdragon Dave4Guild & shortybrenda Splott Man GUEST Pat Spoons & the Amazing Spoons Orchestra including DevonSmudge GUEST HSA MBSLynne & el punkoid nouveau ShadyLady RAT-W MiskinMan & EyeLander Desred Moses GUEST Lorna (was BlueGoose till the MudCrash) EmmaB kab Rattler (possibly prior to the MudCrash too) MalcBedworth (who appears to have 3 different log-in's) ColK TF2 HergaKitty Richard Atkins Also present were various Guests including: Derek Ian Woods Graham Metcalfe (won't forget Snoozy in a hurry) John Dave Webb David Margaret Also at the festival but were unable to come a-Gathering: Ms Lemon RWJ kitchenpiper JonnyDyer Buddug Cloudstreet dave alcester ScoobyDoo was unable to attend the festival & sent her apologies! Hope to see her at the next one perhaps... Fantastic Stuff, well done Catters! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Richard Atkins Date: 11 Oct 05 - 09:12 PM OK The Gather was good. Hows about more more comments on The Festival itself. We do have some,and any more would be good . Merek and Dairy put on the best yet !!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 11 Oct 05 - 05:42 PM Oh Chris, it was such a shame you couldn't make it, we all missed you!! Must have been difficult for Cllr though, but he was certainly able to cope *smile* |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Phot Date: 11 Oct 05 - 05:26 PM Sorry I could'nt get there, Bloody work gets in the way at the shortest notice. Hope Cllr did well on his own....Probably won't want me as accompayment,...err, to sing with him now. Glad you lucky people had a good time. Chris |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 11 Oct 05 - 03:27 PM Perhaps we'll have to choose for you next time..... Mind you, that face was an excellent choice *grin* |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 11 Oct 05 - 02:05 PM What was that then??? I don'#t get a chance to do any picking..ShadyLady does it all! Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 11 Oct 05 - 01:45 PM Oh, BTW EmmaB, the raffle prize that MBSLynne ought to have picked will be reinserted as a prize at the Bedd'uth Gather in the hopes that she'll choose it if she wins..... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Emma B Date: 10 Oct 05 - 07:02 PM Just got home this evening after "dropping off" to help a friend recovering from a carpel tunnel op' with her shopping and corkscrew. My apologies for the chocolate covered green chillies - I hope you've recovered by now Jude. Despite having to rise at sparrow-fart Sunday was lovely and....no stewarding unlike Saturday when a 6 and a half hour stint meant I missed most of the mudgather. Wandered along the canal and bought a bottle of Pear and Chilli conserve ready for the next wine, cheese and song session! Thanks to everyone but especially Derek and Mary |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 10 Oct 05 - 05:51 PM Hey daughter, you're not on the MudGather list!! Explain yourself..... Got home a few hours ago & just got the laundry sorted etc. Will post more tomorrow, including MudList of at least 39 Catters present, plus a fair few Guests & Non-Catters, not to mention Catters who got to the Festival but didn't manage to get along to the Gather. We were delighted, nay in hysterics, during the performance of the William Tell Overture which was the performance of Pat Spoons & her Amazing Spoons Orchestra. Fantastic!! By the Way, we raised £83 for the MudCat via the MudRaffle - will be posting cheque off to bill\sables as soon as I settle. Thanks to all for coming along and a Big Thankyou to MBSLynne & ShadyLady for their help with hosting! Thanks to all Catters for buying tickets, bringing prizes, songs, chocolate, hugs & laughter! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 10 Oct 05 - 08:51 AM It seemed like quite a lot to me!! But I s'pose I shouldn't moan...unlike this year's Sidmouth, we didn't have to put the tent up in the pouring rain, nor crawl out at 4 am to retrieve our gazebo which was blowing around the camp site! Yes Sunday was lovely..pity we had to go home at lunch time! And for the middle of October....well, it couldn't really have been much better could it? Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: daughter Date: 10 Oct 05 - 07:45 AM MBSLynne It only rained a little bit! That's the punishment for Morris dancing I reckon!.........anyway - you're a seasoned survivor of flooded Sidmouths - a teeny spit of autumn drizzle should nowt to you! Sunday was gorgeous! I've just realised how tragic this is starting to sound...........I'm actually discussing the weather........I'll get my coat.... x |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 10 Oct 05 - 07:11 AM Blimey!!! So many....why can't we buy anything but Strongbow or Woodpecker in most pubs then?? I must admit I'd rather have draft than bottled though. Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Micca Date: 10 Oct 05 - 06:16 AM Lynne, (cf Gioks post above) Beware the Biddenden Dry and also the Medium Dry for that way, surely, lies Madness!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 Oct 05 - 06:07 AM Lynne just for you. G ☺ |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 10 Oct 05 - 05:49 AM Sorry Splotty! I promise there'll be some for Bedworth! AND the alcoholic strawberry chocolate. daughter....what do you mean lovely weather for wandering along the canal??? It p***ed it down on Saturday! I got soaked dancing with Herbaceous Border in the rain and sat and shivered throughout my stint of running the Mudgather. Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Splott Man Date: 10 Oct 05 - 03:49 AM I still didn't get any chocolate celery. I think it's mythical thing just to get us there. Great festival, great company, lots of smiles and Old Hooky. See you at Bedworth |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: daughter Date: 10 Oct 05 - 03:37 AM Well! That was my first Banbury and it was GORGEOUS! Loads of variety, great weather for wanderin' along the canal and some great sings, concerts and sessions. Lovely to see lots of Mudders about as well. Thanks for a fabulously relaxed and fun weekend everyone! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,Jack Date: 10 Oct 05 - 01:51 AM I is not happy about being put in the raffel, dat is why I is travelling. The singing aint so good but the people I is meeting is more appresh aprechina happy to see me. Jack |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 09 Oct 05 - 04:16 PM Yeah, Magners - nice. Big up to all the friendly faces at Banbury this weekend. Thanks for being welcoming, nice to see y'all. Great to be a part of 'people singing in pubs for the fun of it'. (How it should be IMHO) Very tired now, must sleeeeep. Bye CamoJohn |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: manitas_at_work Date: 07 Oct 05 - 08:18 AM Magners from the Irish branch of the Bulmer family |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 07 Oct 05 - 07:44 AM Irish cider?????? |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST Date: 07 Oct 05 - 07:11 AM HK: Bring both, just to be sure MBSLynne: What do you think of that Irish stuff? It's in Pint bottles y'know. Guest(Kate): "i dont want to drink ale unless i have to" That has got to be one of the funniest things I have heard. Now EVERY time I'm walking into a pub, salivating at the prospect of a nice hoppy session ale, I'll have Sean connery (as James Bond) in my head saying "Ah Dornt wunt tur drenk eal onlesh ah haff tu". Cheers. Setting off in 4 hours and counting. Cheers CamoJohn |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 06 Oct 05 - 04:23 PM Depends whether you mean a soft toy or an item of lingerie I suppose..... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Herga Kitty Date: 06 Oct 05 - 03:02 PM So, will I need my teddy? Kitty |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 06 Oct 05 - 01:12 PM OK chaps, off now, see you there!!!! Safe journeys.... ps. don't forget the chocolate |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 06 Oct 05 - 02:25 AM Thanks for thinking about cider guys, but you beer drinkers still don't really understand do you? Bottled cider isn't really worth bothering with, Bulmers what? And merek and dary, what type of medium cider? If you think of clear, fizzy ciders as being equivalent to clear fizzy lagers, then you may understand what I'm getting at. Now an Old Rosie or Thatchers......then we're getting into the REAL ciders Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,merek n dary Date: 05 Oct 05 - 07:57 PM Whoops- Sorry about that. Red or white wine....... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,merek n dary Date: 05 Oct 05 - 07:47 PM Bar at Town & Country Club Sorted. Real Ales - Hook Norton Best & London Pride. The rest as posted. (There will be signs telling everyone the way in as well!!!) If you do not like what is on offer, come along to "The Pegg Inn" at The Town Hall. We have Hook Norton Best £2.00 pint, Old Hooky £2.20 pint, a 4.9% medium cider £2.00 pint, red or white cider 150ml glass @ £1.50. Fill up your tankards ! (Maybe not with the wine) We also have soft drinks, tea & coffee, filled rolls & crisps - all at reasonable prices. Merek n Dary |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Richard Atkins Date: 05 Oct 05 - 05:53 PM Checked the place out and user freindly. Two handpumps session beer Hook Norton £2.20 and a stronger one to be becided upon at this time by Derek. I want Archers Golden! Sorry Lynn only Bulmers Cider. However the boss will cater for all tastes ,alternative ciders can be provided if you phone your order in. Bottled only though via the fridge :>) |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 05 Oct 05 - 09:44 AM We'll miss you Fiddler, honest! Hmmm, that means that there'll be more chocolate to go around..... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: fiddler Date: 05 Oct 05 - 09:36 AM Well folks looks like I won't be there - I am truly sarry about this Despite having my car broken into; Getting my boat broadside on in the lock pound and Me fiddle run over by a car in fair Banbury Town I still love the place, and the festival and all the catters that go there. I may yet squeeze in 4 Sunday but not totally sure. Sing one 4 me in absentia and say hi to merrek and Dairy Andy |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST Date: 05 Oct 05 - 07:58 AM lynne hi kate here you met me with james in towersey in the bar you could try the bed and breakfast its only about 5 minutes walk from the station dont no the name as james booked it thats where we are staying good luck ill bring divine chocolate to the mudgathering cu in the bar will attempt to find decent cider if possible as i dont want to drink ale unless i have to we will both be there friday afternoon |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 05 Oct 05 - 03:45 AM Am pretty sure that you'll find a good spot to get the vibes CamoJohn! Setting off tomorrow to get the caravan close to Banbury. Got my Uncle's funeral to go to on Friday afternoon in Bedford, so the logistics for Friday have been a bit crazy. But by hook or by crook I'll get sorted & calm before my part in the acoustic concert at 9.15pm. Hope to see a few Catters there, may need some 'propping up'!!! Please do pop in to the MudGather on Saturday & bring Chocolate, Prizes, Songs, Tunes, Smiles, Hugs & Spare Cash. Oh, and extra chocolate.... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 04 Oct 05 - 07:21 AM Oh yes. The corridor focussed the sound into a vibe-tunnel. Definitely the place to be. Peace CamoJohn |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 03 Oct 05 - 03:29 PM Many thanks CamoJohn! Am I right in thinking that you were keeping the corridor warm at the Reindeer last year? |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 03 Oct 05 - 01:03 PM It's getting excitingly close now. Thanks for yer efforts on this here thread Guru. Top organisational work. Oh and nice to see M&D popping in. PS: I will be the one wearing camo, strangely enough. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 03 Oct 05 - 12:49 PM Hope you'll be able to get along for a while though Sue, come and have a nice sit-down after all your Bordering!! I did give Herbaceous a mention on the Banbury Festival which seems to drop off the page occasionally. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Sue the Borderer Date: 02 Oct 05 - 07:52 PM Can't wait! My first Mudgather. And my first Banbury. BUT - I won't be there all the while cos we're dancing (Herbaceous Border that is) outside the Mill from 4-5 on the Saturday. Maybe a few catters could bear to drag themselves away from all the chocolate celery to come and dance or even play for us. (Alan and Sandy, I think that might be a bit of a hint!!) Sue |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 02 Oct 05 - 06:46 AM Refresh!! Can't let it drop off now, it's only a week away.... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 01 Oct 05 - 05:30 AM Sounds like this new Venue has been well tried & tested, well done Merek! Not wishing to leave our chocolate tradition to Fate this year (I won last year's tin in the Festival Raffle), one tin of Quality Street has been duly purchased and has been made ready for transit to the Gather. Double wrapped with clingfilm & sellotape, with a combination padlock & chain, high security fence & patrolling Alsations. Should be safe enough..... Don't forget to rummage around for suitable (or unsuitable) prizes for the MudRaffle!!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,merek n dary Date: 29 Sep 05 - 07:49 PM Oh. By the way we were confused about the name of the venue for the Mudgather too. On the sign above the door outside it says "The Town and County Club" and inside on the button you push for entrance, the "Town and Country". It is because the first name belonged to the previous owners - the conservative club. It is now under new management and they have overlooked changing the sign! It looks like it is a members only club but we can assure you it is not. It is a REAL pub with REAL ale which we have negotiated with the present owners to put on. Do not be put off. Dary and I recently went to a 50th party there, put on by friends of ours because we had reccomended it as a good venue and we had an absolutely fantastic time with a great local folk band playing. You'll love it. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,merek n dary Date: 29 Sep 05 - 07:27 PM Hi everyone on Mudcat. We do not usually have time to get envolved with answering every thread because of the tremendous pressure of running the festival. However, it is great to see all of your interest and enthusiasm in coming to banbury! We look forward to seeing you all and hope, as in previous years, you have a great time sharing ALL music, both accompanied and unaccompanied, with us who are great lovers of both (that's why we do it). Hope you find all the venues too !! There will be maps available at Festival Information in the Mill foyer to help. Will be popping in at some stage to say hello, perchance to have a song, and share the occasion with you all - Have a good time We will see what we can do about chocolate in whatever guise it comes in ! Merek n Dary |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Wuzzle Date: 23 Sep 05 - 01:59 PM We will hopefully make the Gather, Personally I think the singaround rather than 20 minute spots is great, there are so many wonderful singers to listen to, and it reminds me of what Folk clubs used to be about years ago. Accompanied and unaccompanied singers just having a good time together. :-) Brilliant Gilly |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: the lemonade lady Date: 23 Sep 05 - 07:39 AM I hope someone is coming to the folk club on Friday night. Arthur and John of Shot Dogs will be running it until I get there. They'll need some support, they've not done it before. Folk club virgins!!! I'll've been bobbing on the briny all week and have to catch a train in Conway, N. Wales and whizz down to Banbury for the w/e. Sal |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 21 Sep 05 - 02:29 PM Have discussed proper directions with the Club itself just now & can report as follows: The front entrance to the club is signed as the Cherwell County Club, but the name is in the process of being changed to the Town & Country Club since being taken over by the new owners - mystery solved (we were both right Fran)!! The front door is opposite the KFC on the High St, sandwiched between Stan James Bookmakers on it's left & the Britannia Bank on it's right. This entrance is on a buzzer entry system which could prove tricky for all festival-goers to use, so it has been arranged that the back door will be the Festival entrance, directions as follows: Walk past the front door to the corner of High St and Marlborough Road. Turn left and continue past the building to a pair of metal gates at the entrance to the car park. With the building still on your left, the back door is the farthest one, beside the 2 car parking spaces that are allocated to the club - I don't think it'll be possible to use these spaces! This back door will be signed as the Event entrance & leads into the room where the Mudgather (and the Big Sing at lunchtime & Singaround in the evening) will be held. This isn't actually as complicated as it may look - honest!!! Take a note of this in case the Cat goes down just when you need it!!! By the way, bring some spare cash, in addition to the MudRaffle, I understand that the Official Festival Raffle may be visiting & we really want to support the Festival proper!! Looking forward to seeing you all there. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 21 Sep 05 - 08:51 AM CamoJohn: Agree with you on Chorus singing and am certain that when anyone sings a chorus song that they'll want people to join in, I certainly would! Though this won't be exclusively Chorus songs, I'm sure there'll be plenty of songs to join in on... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 21 Sep 05 - 07:32 AM Thanks for the condsidered input from all. Glad to hear all tastes will be 'cattered' for. hyuk hyuk. I know I come over like a bit of an Acapella nazi, it's just that my preference extends mainly to social singing, where everybody not only gets a turn but gets to chorus on other people's turns. MORE endorphines MORE MORE MORE heh heh. See you all CamoJohn. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Fran Date: 18 Sep 05 - 02:23 PM Yes, sounds the same club |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 18 Sep 05 - 01:53 PM Sorry if the name's wrong Fran, it's what the club is called on the Festival web-site program. Is the one I described the same club then? |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Fran Date: 18 Sep 05 - 12:27 PM Might be a good idea to call it by the right name then there will be no problems finding it :-) |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 18 Sep 05 - 12:19 PM Sorry you had problems finding it Fran, it is a little 'tucked away'. The entrance (a discreet doorway with a club sign above it) is definitely by the junction on the High St just before it starts to become one-way in George St. Not sure where the KFC is, is it in the one-way section? I'll be posting more specific directions nearer the time, entry to the club is normally by buzzer but I'll let you know any particular arrangements for the festival as soon as I can. duellingbouzoukis & moonunit: sorry you won't make the Gather, but just know you'll be having a great time! Guess this means El Greko won't be coming either *sigh* |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Fran Date: 18 Sep 05 - 08:29 AM Just been for a reccy to Banbury, the closest we could find to a "Town and Country Club" was "Cherwell COUNTY Club" opposite KFC on the High Street, hope this is the right place, the locals have never heard of a Town and Country club. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Chris Green Date: 18 Sep 05 - 07:09 AM Unfortunateley moonunit and myself can't make as we're recording on El Greko's new album that day. Blame him! :-) |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 18 Sep 05 - 05:51 AM Glad you're going to be able to make it Phot, am sure Cllr will be too!! Think we'd need several items to get Jack into the raffle: handcuffs, duct tape, big tin of chocolates & several lengths of rope. Oops, forgot about the wet celery & the flying helmet! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Phot Date: 17 Sep 05 - 03:47 AM I've got a new draft in November, so I've lots of courses to go on. But the good thing is I will be at Banbury! Hurrah! (Cllr can breathe now as he won't be performing solo!)I don't think Jack will wind up as a raffle prize, but if anyone would like to take him on holiday...........Pixie and I would be very greatful!! See you all soon, Wassail!! Chris |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Richard Atkins Date: 16 Sep 05 - 08:44 PM Spoke to Merek and Dairy today. They are working their socks off for the festival. Too busy to enter the Mudcat which is a shame ,but I understand why. This festival will be brill. More venues,and Peformers of superb quality, This one wont get big and loose the plot like some others! I enjoed the Gather last year and will be there of course. Missed some good concerts in the process last year though :>{ |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 14 Sep 05 - 04:52 PM Have just managed to get a few minutes to myself & have reread the thread, answers on a postcard.... Skarpi: it would be fantastic if you could get over to this next year. Haven't had a chance to sample your delights (if you'll pardon the expression) as I missed Portaferry!! Lynne Dear: as mentioned above, Richard will be checking out the availability of Suitable Cider (real or unreal) at the venue this weekend - he also has a vested interest! R Padgett: are you certain about cutting down on the drinking? I hope you've got a note.... Splott Man: it's called Murphy's Law - I never seem to be able to get along to Pat's Famous Spoons workshop, but please come along when you've finished and bring the Spoons Orchestra with you. We'll be gathering till 7.30pm after which point we will be rematerialising as a Singaround, hosts to be announced. MoorleyMan: it would be great if you could get along, offer noted & appreciated. CamoJohn: Banned from the Reindeer! Hardly - that was a fabulous room but last year we had such an overspill that we've grown into a bigger (and more chocolaty) venue. The Reindeer has got all sorts of workshops programmed in there during the afternoon & Folk Club in the evenings. IvanB: No need for a Festival ticket, though there's such a lot of Fab stuff going on that you might like to indulge if you're down for the day. pixieofdoom: And just what does Jack think about being a raffle prize? I can't help thinking that there ought to be a law (& a Society) against that sort of thing!!! But yes, Raffle prizes please - it should be a straightforward 'draw', but I can supply another complicated hieroglyph system if anyone fancies a laugh! Ticket purchasing not compulsory, but it helps!! Oh, and don't forget the chocolate..... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Col K Date: 13 Sep 05 - 07:25 PM I hope to be able to pop in if I can escape from my duties for a time. See you at Banbury. Col |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Dave Earl Date: 13 Sep 05 - 08:42 AM I shan't be there but if you can raffle off Jack (Pixies hound) I know a number of other places that will be forever grateful. Dave Earl |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: pixieofdoom Date: 13 Sep 05 - 08:38 AM Looking forward to it! Are you requiring raffle prizes Hil? I've got a puppy you could have............. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Richard Atkins Date: 13 Sep 05 - 08:09 AM Hope to visit The Venue on saturday, Beer and Cider details to follow :>) |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 11 Sep 05 - 02:29 PM Fab thoughts & suggestions, Cheers! An informal mix complete with 'getting to know you' stuff it is then. Hmmm, and chocolate & beer & singing & music & we really ought to do that MudRaffle.... One slight change (hot on the heels of saying that it would probably be 11pm finish) is that the finish has been renegotiated to 7.30ish, to bring another singing session into the venue (hooray)!! As far as I know the MudGather is Not a Ticketed Event, we should b4e looking after ourselves. All the more reason for finding out who we all are methinks :-) |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: el_punkoid_nouveau Date: 10 Sep 05 - 04:39 PM Why Morti - thankyou for those kind words! Mind you, at the time, I felt like missing my spot on the horn... I think I prefer the concept of the relaxed informal session, with spots of one song/tune/poem/solo jig. As for the extended beer break... Last year's gather seemed to work well, where Catters could sit and natter in one bar, while the singaround/tunearound/general performance carried on in another was good for me! epn |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 10 Sep 05 - 11:46 AM Of course we do Tim!!! Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MuddleC Date: 10 Sep 05 - 08:25 AM well, I've just learnt my first tune on a whistle, so if you want to hear 'twinkle twinkle little star' for twenty minutes................. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Leadfingers Date: 10 Sep 05 - 06:13 AM Oh You Lucky people !! When you are MudGathering at Banbury I will be at a weekend fest near Boston Mass as a rehearsal for THE getaway the following weekend . Have Fun !! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 10 Sep 05 - 05:25 AM I prefer a relaxed session where both singing and instruments are welcomed, and personally I prefer one spot per person. I certainly don't want to do more than one at a time! And if it's someone you don't particularly want to listen to, 20 minutes is a long time! I also agree with Noreen, perhaps some longish beer breaks between the singing/music so we can chat? Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,Noreen Date: 10 Sep 05 - 01:14 AM As you're considering format etc., can I make a suggestion? To me, the most enjoyable thing about mudgathers has been the chance not merely to perform- you can do that in many singarounds/pubs/beer tents- but to meet new friends with whom to share your music. As more catters meet regularly at mudgathers, get to know each other well, share in-jokes and common topics of conversation, talking about other people they have in common, there is a risk of appearing to those who don't know others there, to be 'cliquey' and exclusive, which is far from being the case. So, can we think of some way of 'meeting and greeting' when new gatherers arrive, in an informal and friendly way (not- "Who are you?")! Despite knowing quite a few people at last years mudgather, I felt (during the short time I was there) that there was something missing, as people just went from one song to another without introduction of themselves or their mudcat name, and I didn't feel I knew any more about the people there after I left than when I arrived. Perhaps if people introduce themselves before performing it would help to get a friendly atmosphere going? This is not meant as a criticism of anyone but as a positive thought to make future mudgathers the wonderful experience I know they can be. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Snuffy Date: 09 Sep 05 - 09:15 AM Although I'm another hardline unaccompanied singer, I do not think the Mudgather should cater purely for us. I'm not really comfortable with 20-30 minute spots: I prefer the way it goes round the room, but when it's your turn you should feel comfortable to be able to sing (solo or chorus), dance, recite a poem, tell a story, play a solo tune, lead a session tune, perform a mummers play, distribute chocolate-covered celery, or contribute to the bonhomie in any other way you wish. At last year's Gather in Banbury we had several superb singers who accompanied themselves, such as Les Sullivan and our very own El Greko: I wish we'd had more. There were also squeezy, bangy and blowy things, so there was also the occasional tune. I think the unbalanced mix last year was perhaps due to there being a programmed tune session elsewhere at the same time, but no programmed singaround: the singers took the chance to combine both singing and catting; the musos maybe thought it was an either/or situation. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Morticia Date: 09 Sep 05 - 08:57 AM If other mudgathers are anything to go by, John, it all works out pretty amicably between un/accompanied songs and tunes.....and if it had been only singers at Bedworth, we would have missed EPN's turn on his horn......and believe me, no-one would want to miss that!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 09 Sep 05 - 08:30 AM Hey CamoJohn, don't panic!!! There's plenty of time programmed within the Gather to be able to please all Catters. (Did anyone notice that we've have probably got the venue till 11pm?) We could easily sort some loose timings out for performers slots if Catters would like that & pop them on this thread so that Catters could make their own decisions. Personally I'm all for Catters getting a chance to perform for say 20-30 minutes if they'd like to! I'd also like to encourage more musicians to come along. I certainly wouldn't want to be exclusive although last year there seemed to be mostly singers. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Date: 09 Sep 05 - 07:47 AM It would seem to me, that divisive formats which would exclude those who customarily use guitars etc. for accompaniment are the antithesis of what a mudgather should be. Any such would automatically remiove the event from my "Must Go" list. I was unaware that Mudcat was a place only for those purists who sing acapella, or play only tunes. The song only format works at the middle bar in Sidmouth, largely because there is also a wealth of oportunity at other venues for the singer/players, but it does reduce the chances of meeting other Catters. Mudgathers IMHO should be bridging, not maintaining, that gap. Don T. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: manitas_at_work Date: 09 Sep 05 - 07:36 AM 3 venues - one for the tune merchants |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 09 Sep 05 - 07:21 AM Guru: "Catter performing slots have been suggested, sounds good to me!" Oh dear. If the Mudgather is going to be a "Sit around and listen to guitarists" affair, then I might give it a miss. I am aware that singers have dominated the gathers in past years, and maybe 'times they are a-changing' but good voices-only and acapella singarounds are few and far between. Is it possible that we might be able to spread to 2 venues? One 'inna folk-club stylee' with performing spots (venue) and another less formal (maybe pub) voices-only gig? Or alternate on a timeshare basis? I understand that I am showing myself up as a voice-nazi but I have my reasons - Aside from the fact that I wouldn't inflict my guitar/whistle/concertina on anyone not wearing ear-defenders :-) Cheers John |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Herga Kitty Date: 09 Sep 05 - 02:39 AM Ivan B The Banbury flyer says single event tickets can be bought on the door only, if available. I don't know if you'll need a ticket to get into the new venue (last year the Mudgather was in a pub), but I don't think you'll need a day or weekend season. Kitty |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 08 Sep 05 - 05:44 PM Just checking in quickly, had very little spare time this week. Off to Bromyard hopefully after work tomorrow, so will try to sort answers to questions early next week. Many thanks to all who've offered help, will PM soon. Still trying to work out format - Catter performing slots have been suggested, sounds good to me! All thoughts, suggestions gratefully received! Meanwhile, enjoy your weekend.... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: IvanB Date: 08 Sep 05 - 12:44 PM Is one required to buy a Banbury FF ticket to attend the Mudgather? My wife and I will be in the general area that weekend, but because of other commitments would probably not be able to attend any of the festival programs. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST Date: 07 Sep 05 - 04:36 AM This could be our first festival since Upton! Jillie |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: the lemonade lady Date: 06 Sep 05 - 05:04 AM We, the Shot Dogs'll be there running the folk club on Friday evening and in concert on Sat afternoon. Trouble is we have to 'shoot' off after that cos we have a gig in the evening in Herefordshire! Ah the fun of being on the road. Sal ps: No lemonade, soz. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Emma B Date: 05 Sep 05 - 06:40 PM Well I'm stewarding at the (indoor) camp site at lunch time but hope to make some of it - save me some chocs Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: muppitz Date: 05 Sep 05 - 02:55 PM Me and mother are bringing the caravan, never been before so we've no idea what to expect! Although, I think we're stewarding to try and cut the costs slightly, Banbury will be our 4th festival in as many weekends, so forgive us if we're slightly out of sorts! muppitz x |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Herga Kitty Date: 05 Sep 05 - 02:30 PM I'm looking forward to the chocolate celery (if only someone had suggested to Tesco that their current BOGOF offer on celery should be a month later....) Kitty |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 05 Sep 05 - 02:12 PM Can't be worse than outdoor camping in March, which we did at Miskin Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: The Unicorn Man Date: 05 Sep 05 - 11:40 AM Try out door camping in October then. That will send a shiver down your spine. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Hopfolk Date: 05 Sep 05 - 07:10 AM Did we get banned from the Reindeer then? I will be there, although the thought of indoor camping still sends a shiver down my spine :-) John |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MoorleyMan Date: 05 Sep 05 - 06:15 AM So good to hear the Gather's programmed and on. Only last week did I find out that I'm not "engaged" for the festival itself this year. So that leaves me free to attend the Gather - whoopee! But, like Morticia and Lynne, I'd been having probs sorting out accommodation, so I'm not sure whether I'll be able to come down for just the day or any part of the weekend. If so, then I'd gladly volunteer to host an hour or whatever..... All the best, M |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Morticia Date: 05 Sep 05 - 05:41 AM really want to be there, already offered services for singaround if we do get there but still can't solve the accommodation problem as yet.......still working on it though!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: GUEST,Splott Man at my sister's Date: 04 Sep 05 - 08:58 PM Pat Spoons & I have a programme clash at 3 (The Famous Spoons Workshop), but should be there later on. Save us some chocolate celery (still haven't tried it). Splott Man |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 04 Sep 05 - 01:53 PM Gosh yes! Almost forgot the chocolate covered celery! Will have some of that with us too... Only problem now is we don't know where to stay Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: R. Padgett Date: 04 Sep 05 - 01:38 PM What an excellently planned Catters gathering with chocs, raffle, own bar, collection for the Cat ~ am I still on the right site! Real Ale, Cider Vodka!! supposed to be singing!! Gin soaked strawberries, try anything ~ once!! Nice one 'My Guru always said' Ray should be there, must cut down on the drinking!! |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: Mrs.Duck Date: 04 Sep 05 - 01:28 PM Sadly will have to pass this year as we are off to USA during the following week. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: skarpi Date: 04 Sep 05 - 11:59 AM I Have Bookmarked this page the Banbury festival. It would be great to come next year ? All the best Skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 04 Sep 05 - 11:44 AM Gin soaked Strawberries, what about the celery???? Good question re. cider Lynne, will enquire... |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 03 Sep 05 - 06:34 AM It's gin this year, but yes, we should have Love Lynne |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: el_punkoid_nouveau Date: 03 Sep 05 - 06:22 AM Damn... she got there before me (again!) Will we have Vodka soaked strawberries available by then?????? epn |
Subject: RE: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: MBSLynne Date: 03 Sep 05 - 06:04 AM We (me, Epn, RAT-W and ShadyLady) will be there. We will try and bring raffle prizes and chocolate! I may be able to offer and hour of my time if you want a break too..... Suitable Real Ale is wonderful for those who drink ale....what about some Suitable Real Cider????? Something noticeably lacking in most pubs. Love Lynne |
Subject: Mudgather Banbury UK 8th October 2005 From: My guru always said Date: 03 Sep 05 - 05:39 AM Following on from last year's very successful MudGather at Banbury, Merek'n'Dary have come up trumps once again and programmed a MudGather (in the program as the MudCat Cafe) into the Banbury Festival again this year. Beginning at 3pm (ish) on the Saturday, I'll be starting it off at a completely new venue for the Festival, the Town & Country Club in the High St after the Big Sing led by John Morris. This new venue is Fabulous and we have our very own bar. The Very Good News is that I understand that there will be some very Suitable Real Ale on offer :-) As always, the Gather will be open to all MudCatters, MudFriends (and the Curious) alike and will probably be a mixture of meeting, singing, playing and Eating Chocolate! If we have enough interest here and people can bring appropriate prizes it would be good to run a MudRaffle too, with all proceeds being sent in to Max for the MudCat. As we're 'clashing' with the Getaway this year, some of the usual suspects will be noticeably absent, but that just means that there'll be more chocolate to share around!! I'll be looking for other 'Hosts' to help run the Gather & I hope that we'll be able to organise it so that we can get more Musicians involved this year! So, what do Catters think, and who's coming? |
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