Subject: Upton Folk Festival From: Kipling Date: 01 May 02 - 05:13 PM Hey! anyone going to Upton on Severn Folk Festival this weekend, 3rd- 6th May 2002? Upton, for anyone who does'nt know is a lovely riverside village in Worcestershire, quite near Malvern. I'll be there with the Shellback Chorus but who else is going, any other Shellbacks or Mudcatters? Camping is available- I hope! |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Herga Kitty Date: 01 May 02 - 05:20 PM Kipling - see thread on "Upton-u-Severn festival is on". I'll be there from Saturday |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Mr Red Date: 01 May 02 - 08:00 PM But will you kipple? |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 02 May 02 - 04:13 AM Mr Red.... I fink you may be just the person to ask... (ps you are very red) Are there any Irish type music sessions in Upton on Severn and if so, where abouts... Cheers Ella |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Alio Date: 02 May 02 - 05:27 AM Just wanted to say to all the Shellbacks - have a brill weekend! Geoff and I are going to Upton. It'll be a long weekend, having to stay at the Endeavour again! Verna - I'm sure the Festival will be excellent, as always. Ali |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Menita Date: 02 May 02 - 08:32 AM Can someone give this thread a blue clicky (I can't remember how to do it!)to "Upton-u-Severn festival is on", 'cos every time I try to look for it on forum search It can't find it. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: GUEST Date: 02 May 02 - 08:40 AM Other Upton Folk Festival Thread |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Emma B Date: 02 May 02 - 04:33 PM I'm an 'Upton Virgin' (be gentle with me) taking a few minutes out inbetween packing the tent and a pair of flippers (what is the weather forcast? I see Upton has it's own weather page but only what it has been!) See you at the Lemonade (fantastic stuff) stall. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Pete Jennings Date: 02 May 02 - 07:25 PM My old duettist Hilary Mills is playing there, singing and playing guitar...I can't make it, so if anyone sees her say hello "Hello Fishface, Bert sends his love". And please let me know what her face looked like when you said it. *BG* Pete
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Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 03 May 02 - 08:09 AM Not long now. I'm going straight from work tonight, hope to be setting up tent by 7.00. Hope the weather stays fine. WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Abuwood Date: 03 May 02 - 08:15 AM Looking forward to seeing you all at Glorious Upton! Friday night upstairs in the Star for a bit sing? I must remember to have an easy Friday Night as Shanty rehearsals early Saturday morning with a headache are not a good idea! |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Trevor Date: 03 May 02 - 10:22 AM So it's a rendezvous at Mrs Lemon's then. See you there. (Sniggers like schoolboy 'cos he's bunkin off early from work!) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: GUEST,alanww Date: 03 May 02 - 07:51 PM Have a great time in Upton, everyone. We are in Brussels!! This dirty town has been my home since last time I was sailing ... |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: nutty Date: 06 May 02 - 01:26 PM Just arrived home ........ well - a couple of hours ago What a great festival ..... lovely venue ......lovely people Thanks everybody |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Herga Kitty Date: 06 May 02 - 02:00 PM I enjoyed it very much too - it was good to see Catters, Shellbacks and Middle Bar singers. And His Worship and the Pig's Christmas show - well, if Verna asks you to do your Christmas show in May, you do. Kitty |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: vectis Date: 06 May 02 - 05:12 PM Teriffic festival. Saw loads of friends old and new. Mrs Lemon's lemonade really is to die for. See you all later in the year Vectis (of the beer towels) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 06 May 02 - 05:38 PM Wonderful festival and wonderful singing. I've never sung so much in my life. Started at 10 am Sat & Sun & finished at 3 and 4.30 am respectively. Tremendous singing in the White Lion - the landlord told us that Sunday was the best single day's takings in his seven years there - may have something to do with the fact I spent 13 hours there, with a couple of breaks to perform with the Shellbacks. See you all at Alcester - the Holly Bush just happens to be my local. WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Abuwood Date: 07 May 02 - 04:24 AM Yes it was a wonderful Upton, and as usual the weather was kind to the dancers (and Mummers) amongst us. Rebooked at the Swan, look forward to seeing you all again next year. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Trevor Date: 07 May 02 - 06:39 AM Well I'm knackered!. But I did get to hear a nightingale. Good idea of Mrs Lemon's to put a 'catters noticeboard on her Lemonade shop. Should become a regular feature - what do you say Sal? |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Menita Date: 07 May 02 - 09:04 AM I sang my little heart out too in the White Lion. Fell asleep on the way home I'd done so much! I think the notice board on the lemonade van is a great idea, (why have I never drunk lemonade before? It's brilliant for a hangover!) We can hunt eachother down or just leave secret messages! Who IS that Salty Dog?? LA |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: GUEST,Mrs Lemon Date: 07 May 02 - 09:17 AM Well I had a great time. I sold lots of Lemonade, sang lots of songs, and put some names to faces. Thanks for writing messages on my noticeboard. I think Trevor's idea of "putting a 'catters noticeboard on my Lemonade shop" will be a regular feature. I met Vectis and her beer towels, Snuffy who sang some lovely songs in The White Lion. I didn't put a face on Salty Dog tho', so maybe we'll meet next time! Thanks everyone, see some of you at Wheaton Aston maybe? |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 07 May 02 - 09:34 AM It was great to see (and hear) you, Sally. Unfortunately I never really did get down to the riverside, but I promise to come and try your hangover cure next time, whether I need it or not! WassaiL! V PS - cookies go well with lemonade - why not join? |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: the lemonade lady Date: 07 May 02 - 12:18 PM I did it - Here I am - pressed all the right buttons and 'wooosh' I arrived on the bottom of this page! Actually Mr Red has been nagging me to join, did you see him at Upton? I did. Also Nutty was there and left a message on my noticeboard. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Nigel Parsons Date: 23 Apr 03 - 11:22 AM Upton Upon Severn 2003 I haven't seen a thread for this year yet, so I'm just posting the address here. Nigel |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: the lemonade lady Date: 23 Apr 03 - 11:36 AM Well done Sir...a half price lemonade to you! Maybe we should have a code word or a special hand shake for 'Catters! Sal |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Col K Date: 23 Apr 03 - 04:08 PM Just wear the Badge Sal.Then we will all know its you. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Leadfingers Date: 23 Apr 03 - 05:49 PM I will be there with Maidenhead folk club with one or two Catters included.See you all there. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: vectis Date: 23 Apr 03 - 07:09 PM I'll be there with The Travelling Folk from Kent and also with the Shellbacks. Should see some Catters in the White Lion (or horse oe whatever the animal is) for a sing over the course of the weekend. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: The Admiral Date: 24 Apr 03 - 09:21 AM And anybody who's up for it is welcome to come to my Shanty and Seasong Workshop at 10.00 on Saturday morning. Yes, I know that it sounds like hard work at that time the morning after the festival opens but it's always been worth doing. See you there! Tony |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Mr Red Date: 24 Apr 03 - 10:18 AM Ella Yes and maybe. Upton is all about hanging-out and being laid-back. The Muggery is a singaround come session most of the time, but people do get played-out. The Swan is very much a "whoever is here" and there is often a session in the yard daytime. And the Kings Head can be a session (or two). Evenings I am usually dancing or stewarding so I rarely see the sessions then. Check-out the survivors session Monday night in the --- ah now there you have me. Pick a venue, listen to the gossip and you will still be wrong, but survivors sessioning there will be. Somewhere. Look for RED. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Mrs.Duck Date: 25 Apr 03 - 07:28 AM Are there any late night singing etc at the campsite? And what about kids are there any child friendly venues or activities? Really looking forward to being there - oh and just a word of warning - if you do see someone dressed in red just check that it isn't a duck in disguise although he doesn't always limit himself to one colour it does sometimes happen! |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 25 Apr 03 - 09:00 AM Jane Last year, the pub singing/sessions seemed to finish about 1pm. Sat & Sun evenings the Rugby club pavilion on the campsite was open till much later for late night noisemaking - Sun I left after 4.30 (i.e. when the beer had totally sold out). This was for festival ticket holders only, and there were stewards there to enforce it. Campsite residents without festival tickets were turned away. Friday night only the toilet/shower part of the pavilion was open and a few brave souls had a go there. WassaiL! v |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: the lemonade lady Date: 25 Apr 03 - 08:46 PM Don't forget to listen out for the nightingales. Sal |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 25 Apr 03 - 09:06 PM I didn't see The Nightingales on the list of booked acts on the website, Sal :-) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: the lemonade lady Date: 26 Apr 03 - 03:14 PM #;-)) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Leadfingers Date: 26 Apr 03 - 09:49 PM Snuffy You are a real smartarse . I wish I'd got in first with that. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: JudeL Date: 27 Apr 03 - 05:20 AM Snuffy: according to upton website you cannot camp on the site (£5 pp) without buying a full ticket (now £35 pp) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Mrs.Duck Date: 27 Apr 03 - 08:43 AM I think some performers are staying on the campsite and just paying camping fees Jude and not every performer gets a ticket thrown in. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Noreen Date: 27 Apr 03 - 09:05 AM Jude, Snuffy was speaking as a Shellback, who, as performers, have special arrangements- though as Jane says, this doesn't run to free weekend tickets. Looking forward to Upton; my first visit there, so be gentle with me! ...and they both jumped down together, love to hear the nightingales sing! |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: My guru always said Date: 27 Apr 03 - 11:20 AM I may be an Upton first-timer too Noreen, am hoping to get along to join you all with a little help from my friends :-) |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Zany Mouse Date: 27 Apr 03 - 11:54 AM It looks as if Mick and I will be along to Upton this year (Upton virgins as well). As this will be the first time we use the camper we will be camper virgins too. What fun! Food, Guru? ZM |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Folkie Date: 29 Apr 03 - 08:27 AM Vital Spark will be there on Sunday, participating in the church service at 11.00 a.m., running a workshop at 2.00 p.m. and giving a concert at 5.00 p.m. Hope to see you all. |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: GUEST,skippy Date: 29 Apr 03 - 03:43 PM o/k admiral see you there "skippy" |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: alanww Date: 29 Apr 03 - 04:49 PM Where will the session be for the early birds who will be there by Friday lunchtime? White Lion? Admiral: It should be a cracking shanty workshop if all the (25 to 30) Shellbacks rouse themselves from bed in time! But somehow I doubt it! I'll try to make it myself though, Tony, but if it is one of those seeing in the dawn sessions on the Friday night, please accept my apologies now! "I thought I heard the old man say ...!" Alan |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Noreen Date: 29 Apr 03 - 05:52 PM Just realised (duh!) that I won't be getting there til late on Friday- who's for a putting-up-tent-in-the-dark workshop? Anyone know a putting-up-tent-in-the-dark shanty? |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Mrs.Duck Date: 29 Apr 03 - 06:17 PM It will be fairly late when we get there too as I have to work and from experience travelling can be looooooooong on Friday evening |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Snuffy Date: 29 Apr 03 - 07:55 PM Sounds like it calls for a stamp-and-go (to the pub) shanty, Noreen. Haul away your flysheets ....... WassaiL! V |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: Nigel Parsons Date: 29 Apr 03 - 08:12 PM Mrs Duck: Peg your ground sheet all around That's the way to raise your tent Set the poles to make it sound. That's the way to raise your tent. Peg the guy lines to pull the walls out That's the way to raise your tent Add a flysheet good and stout That's the way to raise your tent So heave on guy ropes, heave and haul To build a place for one and all (other verses may follow!) Orignal was "Voyaging to Vinland" by Robert Calvert. Here Nigel |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: John Routledge Date: 29 Apr 03 - 08:14 PM Admiral - is your workshop in the "Methodist" premises and does it finish at 12 noon. Should get there for majority of it if my early Sat morning drive goes well. Shellbacks rehearsal meets at 12.30pm |
Subject: RE: Upton Folk Festival From: The Admiral Date: 30 Apr 03 - 09:01 AM Alan, somehow I don't see the whole 'Shellback Chorus' getting out of bed for 10.00 on Saturday morning but the more the merrier, although it does work with just a few people, turning it into workshop and getting some lively discussion - as Snuffy will tell you! John, I don't have my copy of the working programme with me but the Methodist Hall is where it's been held before so I guess it's there again, which is a bit disconcernting for me, being used to having a pint of beer in one hand and a pipe full of baccy in the other when I sing a shanty! And yes, it does finish at noon, on time, because they're usually setting up for the next venue by then! 'It's Time To Go Now.....' Safe Journeys Everyone, we'll see you there! Tony |
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