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Tracking Sam Pirt

Jeri 03 Jun 01 - 11:23 AM
Jeri 03 Jun 01 - 11:05 AM
Naemanson 03 Jun 01 - 08:06 AM
Naemanson 03 Jun 01 - 07:08 AM
GUEST,Graham Pirt 03 Jun 01 - 05:57 AM
Liam's Brother 03 Jun 01 - 02:57 AM
Jeri 03 Jun 01 - 02:04 AM
Dorrie 02 Jun 01 - 05:44 PM
Bat Goddess 02 Jun 01 - 03:46 PM
Jeri 02 Jun 01 - 03:16 PM
Liam's Brother 02 Jun 01 - 02:31 PM
Jeri 02 Jun 01 - 02:15 PM
Naemanson 02 Jun 01 - 02:12 PM
Barry Finn 02 Jun 01 - 01:52 PM
Jellybeam 02 Jun 01 - 12:40 PM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 02 Jun 01 - 11:52 AM
GUEST 02 Jun 01 - 11:29 AM
Jeri 02 Jun 01 - 11:24 AM
Naemanson 02 Jun 01 - 10:37 AM
Jeri 02 Jun 01 - 10:11 AM
GUEST,Jools 02 Jun 01 - 10:10 AM
John J at home 02 Jun 01 - 09:20 AM
Naemanson 02 Jun 01 - 09:13 AM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 02 Jun 01 - 08:26 AM
Naemanson 02 Jun 01 - 08:22 AM
Naemanson 02 Jun 01 - 08:15 AM
Bat Goddess 02 Jun 01 - 06:00 AM
bill\sables 02 Jun 01 - 02:22 AM
Jeri 01 Jun 01 - 11:50 PM
catspaw49 01 Jun 01 - 11:32 PM
CarolC 01 Jun 01 - 11:22 PM
Jeri 01 Jun 01 - 11:16 PM
AllisonA(Animaterra) 01 Jun 01 - 09:04 PM
Dorrie 01 Jun 01 - 07:48 PM
Linda Kelly 01 Jun 01 - 06:30 PM
catspaw49 01 Jun 01 - 05:34 PM
CarolC 01 Jun 01 - 04:01 PM
GUEST,Willa 01 Jun 01 - 03:46 PM
Llanfair 01 Jun 01 - 03:26 PM
windyb99 01 Jun 01 - 02:31 PM
Naemanson 01 Jun 01 - 12:29 PM
Jeri 01 Jun 01 - 11:20 AM
Naemanson 01 Jun 01 - 10:57 AM
annamill 01 Jun 01 - 09:27 AM
Jeri 01 Jun 01 - 09:25 AM
GUEST,Sables, Pirt & Stephenson 01 Jun 01 - 09:20 AM
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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 11:23 AM

This was getting a bit long, so I started a new thread.

I included all the guys, since we wound up talking about all of them. If anyone wants to start threads on individuals, please do.

The new thread is here: Tracking Sam, Ian and Bill (part II)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 11:05 AM

What's wrong with jumping on chairs and waving lighters?
OK, what I meant by "reserved" at 2 AM was that they were from Maine, but I didn't want to say that after absconding with the cheesecake! I was mainly brain-dead when I posted, and made it sound like folks were sitting there doing crossword puzzles or something, which isn't what I meant. When I looked at the other audience members, I saw toes tapping, faces smiling, seats being danced in and laps being played. There were few whoops and hollers, but I guess that was my job. And yes, I felt very welcome there - the warmth was evident, even if it was quiet warmth.

I did, in fact, never find Bath. I'm fairly sure it exists because it's on the maps, but I was lost for about 1.5 hours and gave up to start the search for the church.

The sensitivity these guys have to the music is incredible. At the Press Room, Liam's Brother asked Sam to accompany him on Leaving of Liverpool. Very tasty - he knew just how to showcase the song. The same was was true of all of them last night. They know just how to do some amazingly original things with the music without overpowering it or stepping on a song. They have the exuberance of youth (even the kid with the beard) and the skill and understanding of masters. It was fun to watch the communication between them on the stage. "OK, this is where we get all quiet and delicate," then "Now let's hit it hard and soar through the roof!" Mostly this was done with eyebrows and head tilts.

It was good to hear Ian play guitar. Other than a bit of rhythm guitar, he didn't have a chance to play at the Press Room - just too noisy. Not being a guitar player myself, it still sounded beautiful, and I don't have a clue how he can fingerpick while holding the flat pick in the same hand.

Naemanson, I thought about the migraine coming back in the morning and me having to drive home with it. I thought it was best to do the drive while the headache wasn't very bad. Now I have to find something to do with the cheesecake - what a dilemma!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 08:06 AM

Actually, I have to disagree with Jeri's assessment of the crowd being "reserved". As I look back over the evening the applause was generous, tere were some enthusiastic shouts after a particularly hard driving piece, and everyone was generous in their appreciation of the band's hard work.

The only way they could have been more enthusiastic would have been to jump up on their chairs and wave their lighters around. And that would never do in Maine.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 07:08 AM

Well, the first concert of the tour is done. What a night! Disaster followed by a triumphant victory. Those who didn't make it to the concert will be sorry they missed it and they'll know it because those were there will be talking about it for a week.

Jeri commented on the crowd being reserved. Can't help that, most of them are from Maine and a little reserved in everything they do. Kendall can speak to that. All I know is they were effusive in their gratitude to me for bringing the guys out.

We started the evening with supper. I made spaghetti with garlic bread. Bat Goddess and Guest Winterbright (one of the many good guests) came to join us. Jeri was also supposed to join us but she never arrived. She later said something about getting lost and not being able to find Bath. Little did I realize that her failure to arrive was the harbinger of greater disaster looming on the horizon.

Bat Goddess and Winterbright headed in to the church while I rounded up the rest of the gang and loaded the car. We had to stop off at a friend's house, a caterer, to pick up the goodies for the refreshment table. My timing was off so we arrived at the church a little late. People had started to arrive.

But the worst part of the evening was just beginning. The common room for the Unitarian Church is in the basement. Our weather in Brunswick yesterday included the heaviest rain we've had in months.

When we got to the room we found Bat Goddess and Winterbright madly fighting a flood with mops and squeegees. All the carefully positioned chairs had been pushed aside, the sound system was in danger, the wall hanging on the left side of the stage was soaked and had been raised so you could see the junk it usually hides, and wires were up off the floor and hanging from mike stands and chairs. And right behind me were the paying guests.

We fought the flood. Ian and Sam and Charley Noble helped out with the mops and squeegees and Dahlin and I moved the sound system to the other side of the room. Somehow we brought order out of chaos and only started a few minutes late.

And the boys were brilliant. Everything Jeri says is true. Those two boys might be young but it doesn't show in their music. They display an understanding of the music that shines when they pick up their instruments. Through the evening people kept thanking me for bringing them to Maine. It was an evening few of us, the boys, the audience, and my volunteers will ever forget. And then, at the end of the evening, the final disaster. Jeri had brought a cheesecake for our desert. But at the end of the evening she decided to head for home rather than join us at my house. And she forgot to leave the cheesecake!

What a night! It was unforgettable for both our triumphant victory over the various disasters and for the wonderful sound of Sable, Pirt, and Stephenson.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: GUEST,Graham Pirt
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 05:57 AM

Good to see that everyone seems to be enjoying Bill, Ian and Sam's music. Now Bill, you know they're only young lads - I hope you're not keeping them up too late! Enjoy yourselves


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Liam's Brother
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 02:57 AM

The ability (maturity) to be able to distinguish tempo is a pre-requisite for serious musicianship. These fellas understand the difference between fast, slow, wack-a-doo and in-between very well. I was most impressed with their maturity. Even Bill Sables shows signs of considerable maturity.

Sorry to have missed the concert.

All the best,
Dan


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 03 Jun 01 - 02:04 AM

I just got home from the concert in Brunswick. The crowd was smallish and a bit reserved, however Ian, Sam and Bill ROCKED! There were rumors of music afterwards, but for various reasons, I decided it was best to head home.

I managed to score the new 422 CD - Sam found one. Sam, I hope you weren't saving that for someone! If it was Max, I'd be happy to cut an MP3 or several and send them to him.

In any case, it was wonderful to hear these guys perform. They are as adept at expressing emotion in a poignant slow tune or song as they are at driving the fast ones. Too bad we didn't have an opportunity to see Sam dance!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Dorrie
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 05:44 PM

I'm sooooo glad one else thinks homage is ace its a big sesh question at the moment but it is the most familiar tune to me and my sister Dorrie xxx


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 03:46 PM

Curmudgeon here. Now its my turn to express my most heartfelt thanks to all our wonderful guests (Naemanson, Bill, Sam, Ian, and Dan; Barry is more of a regular) at last night's Press Room session, certainly one of the most memorable ever. It is often challenging to maintain a balance there - too few musicians, too many musicians, an occasional desire for a can of fiddle or banjo repellent. Yet despite the nearly overwhelming number of musicians there pesent, the room was pervaded by a magic that transcended the usual flaws attendant in such circumstances and made for a truly vibrant session.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 03:16 PM

"The Press Room" and Curmudgeon. (Although I think I like "Crumudgeon" better.) Dan, it's truly an honor to know you, and even be "shushed" by you.

Honestly, although the appearance of our honored guests was set up here at Mudcat, there weren't a whole lot of Mudcatters in attendence. Naemanson, Barry, Bat Goddess & Curmudgeon, NH Dave and myself who are regulars or semi-regulars. John Nolan dropped in, and of course Bill, Sam, Ian, and Liam's Brother, who winds the prize for most miles traveled to get to a session.

I want to hear what these guys sound like when it's their gig, so I'm shortly headed up to Brunswick. I woke up with a migraine this AM, and wasn't sure I'd be able to make it, but it seems to be under control.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Liam's Brother
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 02:31 PM

Well, it was a considerable drive of 540 miles round trip but the opportunity to see Barry Finn and Bill Sables, and to meet Sam & Ian was just too enticing. Barry and I were seated directly behind them so we did not miss much of the full force of the "Bridging the Gap" trio... just a great sound!

It was my first trip to The Printing Room. When I arrived at 5pm, there were 18 or 20 musicians and singers there already. That number had probably doubled by 9pm. I didn't even bother taking my guitar out of the case. It was a very enthusiastic, friendly and talented group and they appreciated the trio very much.

Bill seemed in great nick despite the long journey and Sam & Ian seem like they have lived in America all their lives. Barry told me he has good stamina. He looks more wiry than before. He sang a couple of songs and it was just great to see and hear him. Bat Godess and Crumudgeon (how do you spell it?) were very gracious as hosts. As always, it was a delight to be with Jeri and to see Naemanson again. I'm sure I've forgotten someone.

I'm headed to England tomorrow night, (doing my bit to try to restore musical balance!. I'll be at The Mersey Shanty Festival June 8 - 10. If any UK 'Catters need additional details, come over and say 'hello'.

All the best,
Dan Milner


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 02:15 PM

Sam asked if I wanted to be in charge of sales. :-)
I just noticed the guys had said nothing about the stack of CDs on the table, and thought they might not be comfortable with self-promotion, so my big mouth and I got busy.

I just realised I was encapsulated in my own little room of sound. I had Sam on my left, Ian on my right, and Barry & Dan in back, with the front being aimed at the folks across the table. No wonder my ears were ringing when I left. I generally loathe being physically crowded, but it felt more like being wrapped in a warm blanket last night.

It was funny. Ian, Bill and Sam showed up in the middle of a tune. I thought Ian was going to hurt himself getting his box out! He had that look like "Oh, shit - gotta play...gotta, gotta, GOTTA PLAY NOW!" While the tune was going, they just sort of flowed into seats and fitted themselves into the music. I was grinning from ear to ear, and the expressions on everyone else's face looked like "Who, boy - this is gonna be a good'un!"

Sorry I can't shut up about it. It was one of those times I don't ever want to forget - when the music and comraderie are perfect, and you can just float on the energy.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 02:12 PM

Sorry Mum, But we're fairly close to Portland, Maine, and our favourite tunebook comes from Portland, Oregan! which is the other side of America. thats a LONG way away!

ian


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Barry Finn
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 01:52 PM

Had to be one of the best sessions I've been to in many years & the lads were no small part of being the reason for it. The tone was warm & welcoming to everyone, as if the new faces were instead, old friends that hadn't been seen & heard of in some long time. The tunes & singing was such a well mixed stew you'd had thought God had a hand in playing the roll of cook. Jeri should change profession to being a PR woman, she had CD sales for the Boys & Dan going a such a feverish pitch the scene almost took on the appearance of a betting parlor, of course after hearing Dan sing & Bill, Sam & Ian playing, Jeri definitly had something fine to work with to get the CD steam up & going. It's difficult to imagine that even in heaven you'd be hard put to have an evening that could equal last night's pleasure or this morning's afterglow. Barry


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jellybeam
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 12:40 PM

Ian+Sam, I have just been looking at your location and realised you are near Portland! Is it the place where your most favourite of all time tune book comes from?

HOMAGE RULES Have a good concert. cheers mum/geraldine


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 11:52 AM

Now, that will be worth seeing! Like, Sunday night in Keene....


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: GUEST
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 11:29 AM

Sam; but do they know you can play the accordian and dance at the same time? truly mind-boggling!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 11:24 AM

Is there somewhere you folks can be found if I actually get to Brunswick early? It's a longshot, butit could happen...


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 10:37 AM

Hi Sam here

The session ROCKED last night, it had so much momentum with great tunes and songs, excellent!! It was great to meet all the catters there, excellent.

Cheers folks for all of the nice complements about my playing, your making me all embarassed **smile-laugh**

Jools its excellent to her from you, so you have told them I can dance, well they had to find out sooner or later!!

Speak to you later,

Cheers, Sam

Bill here,

I called into a supermarket to buy a carton of cigarettes yesterday and was asked if I was over 18. I said "You must be joking!!", she replyed "NO, its company policy", she then asked for a form of identification, so I showed her my passport and she actually checked my date of birth, it made my day. They usually ask if I am qualified for a senior citizen discount!! So theres not much of a gap to bridge now!


Cheers, Bill


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 10:11 AM

No, they didn't "take over" the session, but folks definitely wanted to hear them. Bill quietly urged me to "ask Sam to play the Spanish tune." I did, but I could tell Sam felt uncomfortable playing something that no one could join him on. He did it, and it was WELL worth it. Jaws dropped, eyes popped out, and no matter how many times I counted Sam's fingers, there were only 10. (Divided up equally between two hands.)

These guys are very sensitive to fitting in with the other musicians. They CAN blow most of us out of the water, and maybe don't want to. I think at the halfway point they might have realised we wanted to be blown out of the water and did so. They're very excited about the music, and it's contagious.

Wish I'd had a chance to hear Ian's fancier guitar playing, but hopefully I will tonight.

About Dan Milner - the chorus was absolutely deafening when he sang The Leaving of Liverpool, and I've never heard the place as quiet (and it was packed) as it was when he did West Rutland Marble Bawn. Last night was just too short!

I will also say that Sam's accordian managed to drown out the rock band doing a sound check upstairs. I really enjoyed that as well. *smirk*

Lorna, you should come next time even if they manage to not accidentally wind up in Florida.

Jeri, (In cold, rainy New Hampshire)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: GUEST,Jools
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 10:10 AM

Hi everyone - this is jools - mate of Sam's Mum and fan of Sam's - calling from that misical joke town - Scunthorpe! Great to read about the lads in the US - I am so jealous - would love to get my clogs on and dance along at some of those sessions! Hey you US guys - ask Sam to dance - yet another hidden talent and I've got the photos to prove it, starting at age 10!!! Hope its going well Sam Jools


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: John J at home
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 09:20 AM

Hullo lads!

John (In cold and windy Manchester)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 09:13 AM

HI EVERYBODY!

Ian S Here. Once again I'm the first person awake!
I have to admit that the 6string guitar-banja is fantastic!, but its still a banjo!

The session last night was fantastic. this mudcat thing is so darn efficient-I can't tell you anything about that you don't already know!

I've decided that the US rocks!

LORNA---> I wasn't THAT bad at navigating, but I had to keep re-navigating the whole time when the sleepy bill sables kept making wrong turns and heading south!

Anyhoo signing off. best go wake up the lads. Bills probably awake from the smell of my TEA!

See lots of you Tonight


Ian S.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 08:26 AM

So, when can I expect the lads in Keene?


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 08:22 AM

There are two threads following the boys in America. We need to reduce that number so please Click here for the right thread.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 08:15 AM

We have two threads following their exploits, this one and the other one. I guess this one gets the nomination to take on the load.

Last night, as you can see above, we went to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a session at the Press Room. We arrived settled and began to participate in no great fanfare. All was normal and fun. About half way through the evening the boys began to let their hair down. At no point can you say they "took over" the session but the focus turned to what they could do.

And people loved them.

When we unloaded the car they had left their stash of CD's in there. I snagged them and brought them along. I don't know how many were in the bag but by the end of the night I threw the bag away. It was empty. And their pockets were bulging with money! They need more CD's!

Right now they are down there sleeping like the dead. I think the trip has finally caught up with them. Once they get up I will get them on line.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 06:00 AM

Why does really great music always seem to involve sleep deprivation?!?

I couldn't post last night after The Press Room session (and the Dutch shanty singer's name is Hans -- I snagged his only 3 CDs) cuz I had to sleep fast (It was 11 pm when I got home) to get up at 5 a.m. to be on the road by 6 a.m. (right now practicallly) to head down east to a Maine Old Cemeteries Association meeting in Belfast, ME. After the meeting, I'll head down Rte. 1 to Brunswick and tonight's concert.

I'm having way too much fun! Last night was pretty incredible. Oh, and the ship "Pride of Baltimore" also pulled into port yesterday, so several regulars at the session were there playing for the tall sail enthusiasts. Why does everything all happen at the same time?!?

Gotta run out the door this very minute or I'll be late!

See everybody later this afternoon/evening!

Bat Goddess


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: bill\sables
Date: 02 Jun 01 - 02:22 AM

Hi Lorna here Will be tracking the three of you on the thread Give my love to all those I know, and greeting to those I have not yet met. If Ian is not so good at navigation give Sam a go If he turns out not to be so good you will have to take me along next time. Hope you all have a great time.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 11:50 PM

Well, I'm not exaggerating about Barry. Asked him if he wanted to get closer to the main table and he said "Nah, they can hear me from here." Yep. If I hadn't already known he had had a liver transplant (or any surgery) I never would have guessed.

On Sam, all the praise you've heard about his playing has been completely deserved. Ian, too. Bill is still as talented and sweet as ever. If anybody has the chance to hear these guys, DON'T MISS IT!!! At some point, music quits being just music and turns into pure energy and the communication of souls. These guys play like that.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: catspaw49
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 11:32 PM

Thanks Jeri...and also for the note on Barry....Very good news!

Spaw


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: CarolC
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 11:22 PM

Thanks Jeri!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 11:16 PM

Report from the Portsmouth session:

In attendance, beside the regulars, were Bill, Sam and Ian (duh), Dan Milner (Liam's Brother), Barry Finn (who looks and sounds absolutely great, and is allowed light hugging), and Lars (did I get the name right), a shanty singer from the Netherlands. The shy, reserved John Nolan was also seen.

About Sam's accordion playing - I watched him some of the time. Sam's right hand is like, well, imagine a very large spider on a very hot griddle. In any case, the lot of them were astounding. They should find the roof of the place by next week.

I was sitting right in between Sam and Ian for most of the night. I got stereo squeezies. I may not be able to hear anything now, but I sure had a great time! (They shoulda brough more CDs. They're gonna run out.)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 09:04 PM

Yorkshire Tea!!?? Did somebody say Somebody who shall remain nameless hooked me on the stuff just two years ago and now I'm in a constant lookout- and it costs solid gold here. Bill, I sure hope you can spare a bag or two while you are in Keene!
More newspaper pr today. We might even have an audience here Sunday night! It's so cool to think of you all just a few hours drive away- and 2 days from seeing you! Yippee!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Dorrie
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 07:48 PM

big brother - helen and penny got nominated to go out and josh is going in if any of u actually care hope ur having fun love dorrie xxx


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Linda Kelly
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 06:30 PM

Well lads -just to keep you up to date with things in the home country- Coronation Street ; Ashley is worried about his fertility and sally is havving trouble with Jason at the shop
Eastenders Jamie needs to tell Sonia about sleeping with Zoe
Emmerdale Farm Jack's pig has died
Big Brother -who knows Iv'e never watched it. That's all the news -no point in talking about the general election because according to the news young people don't vote (that includes you Bill) and you won't be here anyway! are you missng english food already? ~~Marmite~~sausages ~~Curly Wurlies .........


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: catspaw49
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 05:34 PM

BTW Jeri (et al)....Ohio is on Eastern time too, same as Mudcat. I think the boys will make this entire trip in Eastern.

Glad to see they are on the road and already having a great time. They will be here on the 6th and for that you'll have to wait a few days for a report perhaps, as at &AM on the 7th I'm having a "Full Mouth Rehabilitation" and I doubt if I'm on the 'Cat for a day or two........this ain't gonna' be no fun!

I'll try to get something to kat or Jeri or someone on Connie's e-mail that can be copied and posted. We're all excited and looking forward to our brief time with them.

Spaw


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: CarolC
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 04:01 PM

Ok, I'm as interested in what our intrepid music makers had for breakfast and lunch as anyone else.

But... when is everybody going to start gushing about Sam's accordion playing? I want to hear all of the details. (Pretty please?)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: GUEST,Willa
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 03:46 PM

Welcome,Gill.Hope you're still practising the whistle; I shall expect to hear you joining in at Whitby (or maybe we'll see you at Cottingham soon?)


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Llanfair
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 03:26 PM

Watching this thread with interest, and a lot of jelousy!! I wish I was there!! We want to know every detail!
Cheers, Bron.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: windyb99
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 02:31 PM

Hi there lads, it's me windyb ( Ian's Dad )

Glad to hear you got there ok and I have started to save up for the 6 string Ian !!

Keep in touch,

windyb99/chris/ian's dad


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 12:29 PM

OK, I guess I'll settle for being a semi-irregular.

The boys have gone down to the Starlight Cafe to play for their lunch. I came home at 11:30 to find them practicing in my living room.

WARNING! I introduced Ian to my 6 string banjo and he wants one! He got a big kick out of being able to play the banjo without additional training time.

We will be headed for Portsmouth around 2:00. Gonna be a great evening!


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 11:20 AM

Good parking can be found from about 3:45 to 4:14. After that, you have to stalk people for spots. There's a 2 hour limit on parking until 6 PM, but I don't know if anyone's gotten a ticket for staying longer.

Naemanson, I don't consider you a guest anymore. A semi-irregular maybe.

We've had up to 13 fiddles at the session. Wonder if all three of the guys brought their boxes - we could go over the legal limit for squeezy things. Not that I'd complain, mind you...


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 10:57 AM

"We will make sure all guests from other countries (UK and NY) have good seats"

How about a guest from Maine? No? Even if I arrive with the guests of honor?

I plan on leaving this area around 2:00. I am planning on running into some traffic but should be there in plenty of time to get good seats and maybe even a decent parking spot.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: annamill
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 09:27 AM

Welcome Guys! We're looking forward to seeing you! I'll stock up on food and drink this weekend.

Soon, Love, Annamill


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 09:25 AM

Sounds like it IS jet lag. 6 AM = 11 AM UK time. It's not so bad getting up too early. Going the other way is a lot worse. (When I went from the US to Korea, my "internal clock" woke me up at 2:30 in the morning for the first 3 days or so. Yick.)

I plan to show up at the Press Room early, but have to make a bunch of stops first. I hope you can get out of work early - there's going to be a brawl for seats tonight! (We will make sure all guests from other countries (UK and NY) have good seats.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: GUEST,Sables, Pirt & Stephenson
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 09:20 AM

Hi ALL!!

At the moment were in 'Radio Shack' in Bath Maine. We have just had a fantastic breakfast of Pankakes with blue Berrys and strawberries and mapel syrup, MMMMMM!!! We also managed to meet an anglo concertina player, and we have arranged to sing for our lunch.

Mum or Gill, I am pleased that you seem to be getting to grips with it well, and as you can see I you won't loose track of me!!! I also managed to get stopped at customes, I admitted I was carrying shortbread, still they saw I was an accordionist and soon let me go. Love Sam

HI GUYS!! Ian here ->once again yesterday I proved that I have more energy than the other two! ->not only was I the only one in the jug wednesday, but the only one not to fall asleep at the service station after 22hours of awake-ness straight!!
Some stupid person decided to let me do the navigating too!
I'm going to buy some clothes now! See ya,
ian


I was knackered last night and sleeping while driving almost but the other two kept me awake very well and we got here OK. The car rental tried to give us a Ford Mustang but Sam's accordion would not go into the boot (trunk) so we had to get a Toyota Camry. I got through customs and immigration without any trouble dispite the Yorkshire Tea and CD's
see you all soon.
Cheers Bill

Bill Sam & Ian


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Naemanson
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 08:35 AM

The boys are up and out already! I just called home and got no answer.

I came down the stairs this morning at 6:00 AM to see Ian's bright eyes and quick smile from his sleeping bag. I guess jet lag and excitement (and youth) are too much to allow him to sleep. They were all up before I left for work. I left them with directions for a killer American breakfast place.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Jeri
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 08:06 AM

JeZeBel, the boyz are in Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDST) zone - the same as Mudcat, and the same that shows up on the posts here. The only place that will be different will be Michigan (and Spawville in Ohio). That's and hour earlier than what shows up on Mudcat, so 9:00 AM here will be 8:00 AM where they'll be.

We'll probably play Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine tonight. I also will try to provoke Bill into singing Whitby Fisherman.


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: mooman
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 06:18 AM

Shouldn't that be Sabpirtian Crossing the Pond" Patrish?

mooman


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Subject: RE: Tracking Sam Pirt
From: Morticia
Date: 01 Jun 01 - 06:03 AM

Phew....all safely accounted for, all tucked up and all tuckered out.Looking forward to hearing more as it happens,give my love to our intrepid heroes *BG*.


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