Subject: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 20 May 20 - 04:38 PM Dave is mentioned in my teenage diaries radio4 extra, she used to go to his folk club, jenni muuray who was from barnsley and a presenter of womans hour talks about barnsley folk club available radio 4 exra for 28 days |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: Bonzo3legs Date: 20 May 20 - 04:50 PM When was this on exactly? |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 20 May 20 - 04:52 PM Yesterday 07:30 BBC Radio 4 Extra Yesterday 17:30 BBC Radio 4 Extra |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: DaveRo Date: 20 May 20 - 05:46 PM https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000j22s |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 21 May 20 - 12:38 AM There is a mudcat thread on this already ~ Jenni Murray ~ Woman's hour it is very interesting Radio 4 ~ jenni grew up and went to school in Barnsley and went the folk club at about 15 y.o. at the Wheatsheaf with her girl friend ~ fan of Dave Burland and Joan Baez Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 21 May 20 - 12:41 AM Ah could n't find mudcat thread, must be on fb Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 12:47 AM yes facebook, |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 01:40 AM no previous mudcat thread ,thankyou Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: DaveRo Date: 21 May 20 - 02:34 AM https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=167849 |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,henryp Date: 21 May 20 - 03:46 AM Subject: Jenni Murray's Teenage Diaries From: Joe G Date: 13 May 20 - 07:30 PM Warning! Contains explicit mentions of Dave Burland in his younger days! |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 04:16 AM wel ldavero some like bonzo missed it so what harm? |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: DaveRo Date: 21 May 20 - 04:33 AM No harm at all. I'm just adding links, which I can do easily and quickly. |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 04:37 AM thankyou |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: Joe G Date: 21 May 20 - 05:42 AM Thought original might have been mine but no harm it being mentioned again |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 21 May 20 - 06:04 AM yes yours Joe Grint ~ was my source somewhere Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: Joe G Date: 21 May 20 - 06:09 AM You've blown my cover Ray ;-) |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 21 May 20 - 12:37 PM Ray - my first visits to Barnsley FC were in the early 70s when it was at the George. Jenni mentioned the Wheatsheaf and if my maths is correct then she would be talking of 1965/6. A copy I have of the Folk Directory for 1967 gives the club address as the (King) George and Derek as the organiser. Derek at that time lived on Racecommon Road and the Wheatsheaf (now no more) was on Racecommon Road so who knows? Derek (and Dorothy) unfortunately would not be able verify which venue is correct for Jenni's Diary. I suspect she is probably right. There is very little on Barnsley folk club or most other folk clubs for that matter on the web - shame - and we have probably missed the opportunity to put that right. |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 12:49 PM no she said 1964 |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 12:50 PM june 1964 |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 21 May 20 - 02:22 PM Wheatsheaf would be correct Malcolm ~ it had about 3 folk different folk clubs over about 50 years ~ at that stage the club would have moved from the Alhambra pub with all originals like Tony Heald, Derek and Dorothy and Dave Burland and maybe others There was at some stage a request from Barnsley BMBC to taken on guest club at the refurbished Civic Hall Centenary rooms around 1968 (had been the museum) the main building housed the Libraries Tony Heald did the hosting and many professional guests were booked ~ Dave should have been there but often was booked elsewhere like Sheffield or some other paid gig!! Was younger end entertainment and quite well regimented quiet was the order of the day!! Tony was a teacher! It was Saturday night ~ saw everyone there, Capstick, Brimstone, Strawbs, Bellamy etc Derek would sing as would Jim Potter ~Dorothy was rarely there So Derek and Dorothy started their own club at the King George upstairs on Mondays ~ guests were also booked at The George Yes I remember seeing you at the King George, Malcolm and you gave me a song you had learnt on a piece of paper that club lasted to early 1970s I think Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 21 May 20 - 02:46 PM Cheers Dick If it was indeed June 1964 then Jenni was only just 14 years old - if wiki(d)pedia is correct - what a strumpet! They have her DOB as 12 May 1950. Ray - that explains my doubting the Wheatsheaf. It does not appear in the 1967 Folk Directory so do we presume it had folded by then? |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: The Sandman Date: 21 May 20 - 02:54 PM mMlcolm 1964 You were probably bowling maiden overs or maidens over, or tickling balls down the leg side, your old mate bloody wanker batsman |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 21 May 20 - 07:26 PM Dick I don't know about the cricket but I was scoring regularly - on the rugby field where tries equal success - funny old language English! |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 22 May 20 - 01:54 AM Malcolm the Wheatsheaf organisers I suspect would have moved to the Civic ~ Dave Burland may remember and Dave Lawson did his dissertation on the History I will post on fb Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 22 May 20 - 11:58 AM Thanks Ray look forward to that - when Judy shows me how it works. |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: r.padgett Date: 22 May 20 - 03:27 PM I posted to fb ~ can't get blood out of a stone Ray |
Subject: RE: dave burland From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 24 May 20 - 08:52 PM Hi Ray Not seen it. Send it to my email which you should have. cheers |
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