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Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008

03 Aug 08 - 03:20 PM (#2404412)
Subject: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Hi there

Can anyone tell me if there is anywhere to park a van and/or pitch a tent within staggering distance of the venues at the Deal Maritime festival.

The line up looks pretty good and I would like to go along to see what it's like.

Regards

K/van


03 Aug 08 - 03:24 PM (#2404414)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: gnu

Let me guess. Is this it?


03 Aug 08 - 03:25 PM (#2404415)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Yes, that's the festival, where's the camping?


03 Aug 08 - 04:57 PM (#2404485)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

K/Van, park out at Cottington Lakes and pre-book your taxis, it isn't that expensive. Bishop Gundulf will probably be out there and I expect we can roster you in with our driving roster or collective taxis.

Just look out for the two men in drag, one as a bunny girl and the other in an evening dress - I expect the campsite is still talking about both of them going into the gents last year.

No, neither was me.


04 Aug 08 - 04:32 PM (#2405157)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

Parking on the prom would be a better bet, but get there early as most available spots disappear quite quickly.
I have parked my old camper there on a couple of occasions and can heartily recommend it over camping some miles out of town.


07 Aug 08 - 10:41 AM (#2407583)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Hi there

Thanks to both for the suggestions. I'll certainly try the Prom first, assuming that I don't get the old 'Move along' message so familair to some people.

I'm also going to try one or two of the pubs to see if they have a room.

Either way it looks as if it should be a good weekend. I'm looking forwad to it.

Regards

K/van


07 Aug 08 - 05:05 PM (#2407892)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,synbyn

yup this was a lot of un last year- with mr b in residence in the pub garden sunshine an all... looking forward to it!


24 Aug 08 - 06:25 AM (#2421091)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: stormalong

I thought I'd refresh this thread to see what people are looking forward to at Deal. Perhaps those that knocked Broadstairs would like to get their complaints in early?


24 Aug 08 - 09:02 AM (#2421143)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

Aye Aye Aye Mr Stormalong, here goes....
Not enough list:-
Latvian dance
Zydeco
Rock n Roll
Diddly Diddly sessions
Alpine Horn groups
Playford Workshops
Outer Mongolian native drumming workshops
Camping in town centre
Egyptian/Siamese knick-nack trade tents
Expensive big-name, crowd-pulling acts

Too much list:-
Amateurs singing sea songs
Beer
Old Folkies (or should that be fogies?) enjoying themselves
This is supposed to be a Maritime Festival, right?
:-)


24 Aug 08 - 12:19 PM (#2421227)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Girl Friday

Well, we just know 3 shanties, will sing them if we must, but I think that The Barden will want to hear "Roadkill Cafe" as he's not heard it for 3 months, and may be getting withdrawal symptoms.
Add to the not enough list : triangle players... haha.


24 Aug 08 - 01:09 PM (#2421262)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

For programmers of a maritime bent - "Write in "C"...!"

(I suppose it's "C++" these days)

Mr B's mixed sessions are always nice on a sunny day and usually seem to balance out tolerably.


25 Aug 08 - 03:50 AM (#2421617)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: The Barden of England

Thanks for the compliments regarding the mixed sessions in the garden of 'The Bohemian' in Deal, but honestly it's so good to hear other people setting to and singing that my role really is simple and easy. Let's hope the sun shines on us again this year as it's failed to do that often so far!
And yes Sue - it's far too long since I heard 'Road Kill Cafe' - I thought you'd finally come to your senses and forsaken me :-)

John Barden


25 Aug 08 - 09:15 PM (#2422112)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,Tone Deaf Leopard

"I thought you'd finally come to your senses and forsaken me :-)"
The phrase "come to your senses" and TDL don't equate.

Our new slogan is though... "A Glimpse of Sanity in a Mad, Mad World"

We could always sing "Roadkill" at Knockers - just for you, but you will love our new song....

Sue


08 Sep 08 - 07:17 AM (#2433932)
Subject: Deal or No Deal? (Festival)
From: Richard Bridge

I couldn't find teh other Deal trhead for this year...

What's the turnout of 'catters going to be like?

Bishop Guldulfs Morris usually go to Cottington Park campsite - it's taxi-able.

Is there anywhere nearer? I think the other campsite by the Golf club is actually further from the action.


08 Sep 08 - 12:54 PM (#2434248)
Subject: RE: Deal or No Deal? (Festival)
From: GUEST,Girl Friday sans cookie

TDL will attend singarounds on Saturday


08 Sep 08 - 01:22 PM (#2434279)
Subject: RE: Deal or No Deal? (Festival)
From: The Barden of England

I'll be at Cottington Lakes, and you're always welcome to share our cab in Richard. It really doesn't cost much. Between 4 people it would be less than £1.50 each way - say the price of a beer. I rather like the set-up at Cottington Lakes - and there's still the Birthday ort to drink.
TDL on saturday - it'll be good to see you again Sue & Trevor.
John Barden


08 Sep 08 - 01:53 PM (#2434320)
Subject: RE: Deal or No Deal? (Festival) (UK)
From: katlaughing

The other thread is HERE.


08 Sep 08 - 03:33 PM (#2434408)
Subject: RE: Deal or No Deal? (Festival) (UK)
From: Richard Bridge

Well found Kat. I should ahve searched my own posts!

Oh Good Elf, would you care to add this thread as a continuation of the former one please?


09 Sep 08 - 07:24 AM (#2435038)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,dillie the oast ouse opper

might I also add this weekend combines Offcumduns Morris's 25 anniversary ale :0)

really great weekend this - I highhly recommend it - see you there! x

Charlotte xx


10 Sep 08 - 05:21 PM (#2436696)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

I understand that Bishop Gundulfs will not be there.

I have dogsitter problems and may well also not be there, unless I can make day trips (F-in long way if unable to drink 'cos of driving...)


13 Sep 08 - 08:20 PM (#2439570)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Only a week to go now. Looking forwards to seeing Johnny Collins, always good value.

Last time I saw him was in Bridgnorth, I think, at the last of the festivals held there before they moved to Shrewsbury.

Anyone care to suggest which other events over the weekend should be considered unmissable?

Cheers
K/van


14 Sep 08 - 11:38 AM (#2439998)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,synbyn

and there will be another songs of kent concert (same people, different songs) in the town hall at 5.30 on satyrday,,, and that reminds me, i've still to do the song sheets! hope to see you there
Bob, Sue, Bernard & Ken


14 Sep 08 - 11:47 AM (#2440005)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

If it's satyrday it must be a sinaground...


14 Sep 08 - 12:37 PM (#2440041)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

Only days to go before I start "wiffling about obscure shipwrecks in the key of ambiguous..."(Thanks synbyn, that describes wot I does hexaktally).
I had better look up me shanty book ta remind meself of the words I am bound ta forgit.
If you wanna avoid me, keep clear of Shipwrights Shanty Crew and the "No Worries" sessions, right !
:-)(-:


14 Sep 08 - 03:11 PM (#2440187)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: melodeonboy

I'm gigging on Saturday night, but I'll try to get down earlier in the day.


14 Sep 08 - 03:37 PM (#2440201)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: synbyn

spot on, Richard! pity it's not full mooooooooooooooooon....


14 Sep 08 - 03:49 PM (#2440212)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

This thread is starting to make me feel nervous.

Does this event only happen once every 100 years when a full moon coincides with a thick fog rolling in off the Goodwin sands?


15 Sep 08 - 11:01 AM (#2441008)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

As a concerned PC type person, I take exception to that.
It should only be spoken of as an "intellectually challenged mist".
And mooning on the prom is to be discouraged.


15 Sep 08 - 03:55 PM (#2441317)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Mea culpa 'Dead Horse'. PC I am not; always getting into hot water cos of my ill-thought out comments. Sorry 'fog' - didn't mean to offend.

But hey, come Saturday night, I might just be 'mist' too, might even be rolling; as for thick, well I'll let others be the judge of that!


K/van


16 Sep 08 - 02:54 PM (#2442323)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: kerry and Mandy

hi guys
we have been asked to run the first Deal Maritime "sea farers singaround" in aid of the RNLI, all songs must have a nautical theme.
it's going to be at the Royal hotel from 1230pm to 2pm.
so come along and have a blast, you cant get closer to the sea than this without getting wet.
have fun and hopefully see some of you there.
kerry and mandy
pm us if you want to know more


16 Sep 08 - 07:49 PM (#2442605)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

Which day?


17 Sep 08 - 12:48 AM (#2442751)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: kerry and Mandy

sorry Richard thats on the saturday


17 Sep 08 - 08:06 AM (#2442945)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,dillie the oast ouse opper

i know some nautical songs...will be there!! x


17 Sep 08 - 09:39 AM (#2443017)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

I'll be mainly in the Barden session at the Bohemian - but if that's an easy stroll I might be able to see a bit of both!

Then on to the Rodgers' session that might be at the Ship or might be at the next pub in the name of which eludes me for teh moment...


17 Sep 08 - 10:19 AM (#2443044)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: melodeonboy

"I'll be mainly in the Barden session at the Bohemian - but if that's an easy stroll I might be able to see a bit of both!"

My thoughts exactly!


17 Sep 08 - 11:27 AM (#2443097)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

"No Worries" (Brian & Marion Rogers) will be at the Ship.
So singers, players, dancers (Lap, Pole or "other") will be most welcome.


17 Sep 08 - 11:44 AM (#2443109)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

The Program Wot I 'as just printed out says No Worries sinaground at the Saracen from 6 followed by Happy Trails at 8.

Maybe I should print this thread and take it too.


17 Sep 08 - 12:39 PM (#2443142)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: synbyn

and you'll all be welcome to sing the songs of kent in the town hall- ken's got a new one , i hear...


18 Sep 08 - 04:23 AM (#2443796)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

Read it again Richard. The Ship details and the Saracens Ed details are not very well separated.
The No Worries singaround/session goes on til Dropping Time, as does Happy Trails.
I shall have to move between both unless I get a recurrence of the old war wound which will mean staying in the Ship to recover :-)


20 Sep 08 - 04:12 AM (#2445739)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: kerry and Mandy

its gonna be agood day, fab weather, good music and good beer, what more could you want.


20 Sep 08 - 06:34 AM (#2445788)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Arnie

Well, it's Saturday morning and the sun is shining with the good weather due to continue over the Deal Maritime Festival weekend. Martin hits it lucky with the weather every year and with our recent washed-out summers, September is obviously the time to be holding folk festivals! A great start to the weekend last night - we made the Deal Folk Club which was pretty busy considering the competition of John Kirkpatrick & Chris Nixon at the Town Hall. Me & Carole will be on the door at Deal Town Hall this aft so hope to see some of you there for Jings, Rambling Boys, Bob Kenward, Ken, Sue, Bernie etc. etc. Looks like we're in for a good weekend's music and Martin deserves a big vote of thanks for all the work he's put into organising this - and everyone else who's involved in putting this on for another year.

Adrian


20 Sep 08 - 07:38 AM (#2445807)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: BB

Have a great time, all! We really enjoyed it last year, especially singing in the lifeboat station.

Barbara


21 Sep 08 - 09:11 AM (#2446453)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Girl Friday

TDL's apologies.Just like last year, the dreaded lurgy has struck me down. Just like last year, Trevor is hosting FaB club today on his own. I sincerely hope that unlike last year, we are not both ill for weeks.


21 Sep 08 - 02:15 PM (#2446617)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

What a glorious couple of days!

I was a few hours late for the off (clients!) but caught up with John the Barden of England and Jan at Cottington, hurriedly levelled the vardo, they even put grub into me and off we went by taxi to Walmer folk club where John and I got a few songs and a few pints (and truth to tell a little whisky) each. Which one were you Arnie - or are you Adrian O in disguise??

Then taxi back and John and I put the world to rights and drank his port for a couple of hours!

Saturday morning I fried for 3 which improved heads, and taxi back to the Bohemian where the sun shone and the beer disappeared and it was the nicest of sessions - not too many people at any given time, so one never had to wait too long for a song, but not so few that one felt abandoned. Even Dead Horse forgot (mostly) to heckle. A couple of totally spectacular guests (they know who they are and I understand do not want to grandstand) - one with a voice to make my noisy daughter sound quiet, and hands like albino tarantulas with alopecia on speed all over the guitar neck - I swear I saw a 7 fret left hand stretch while Brian Rodgers was getting a ribbing about the guitar being out of tune...

Then the Great British Fish'n'chips (it seemd like every folkie in town was in that chippy) and a stroll to the Ship.

Ship! It was rammed like a slaver on the the Atlantic run!

But after a while Brian and Marion restored just enough but not too much order (although I did count at least three people who will not have enjoyed Sunday morning, one of whom was a pain in the bum), but the bar staff were from time to time slow and surly. Nonetheless the beer kept somehow vanishing, joined by some brandy.

You could have knocked me down with a feather when I saw a young lad (maybe 16 to 18) singing along with me on Roger Watson's "Watercress-O" which I think of as a fairly obscure song, and there were a couple of other people who I would have guessed to be under 20 paying close attention to the singing, too.

Adrian O produced a couple of lovely songs, and Synbyn had us all in stitches several times.

Then taxi back to Cottington (the taxis are SO reasonable, unlike on the peninsular), nibble at exotic cheeses I found in a lovely little shop near the town hall and collapse, largely voiceless on my part.

Sunday more frying and a leisurely trot home.



Why can't every festival be like that?   Great singing, great company, mostly helpful locals and some who obviously were totally up for the fest.


22 Sep 08 - 06:57 AM (#2447131)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,The Barden of England sans cookie

Thanks for the brekkies on both days Richard, and thanks for the singing, playing and company too. The weather was spot on, the Bohemian made us welcome as always ad on a personal note I'd just like to say a big thank you to all who came, played, sang or just listened. Also to Brian & Marion Rodgers who's session in the Ship later was brilliant. Finally, a big thank you to the organisers.All in all a great festival.

Hope you get better soon Sue (GirlFriday). I wondered what had happened to you.

John Barden


22 Sep 08 - 10:53 AM (#2447272)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Dead Horse

Had a great time both days, weather good, singing & playing good, ale good.
Lotsa folks adding to the sessions. Audience enjoyed it as much as we did.
Was a bit unfortunate in my choice of seating, as I was so close to Richard I couldn't throw things at him.
That chippy did resemble a music shop with all the instruments piled up on and under seats as we fed the inner folkie afterwards :-)
Next year I will hire me a chauffer so I can sample a few more ales.


22 Sep 08 - 12:14 PM (#2447331)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: synbyn

yup, excellent festival- stunning braderie too- and free coffee & cakes in the church... lots of good sessions and how that mr barden always attracts the sunshine i don't know! Big thanks to Martin & all the organisers, because to get something so laid back takes a lot of sorting out! Great to see Brian & Marion out & about too, taking the sea air... on to tenterden in a couple of weeks!


22 Sep 08 - 12:47 PM (#2447368)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: stormalong

Many thanks, Martin, for organising such an enjoyable festival packed with singarounds, concerts and workshops. It was also great to be able to walk onto an empty beach after breakfast and practise my concertina in the early morning sun!


22 Sep 08 - 02:22 PM (#2447457)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

Barden attracts sunshine - good thing! Have you thought what his moon might be like??


22 Sep 08 - 02:51 PM (#2447485)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Slightly belated contribution, but I would like to add to all the compliments above.


Bloody good festival. It was my first visit to Deal and I thought that it was really good.

The Bohemian was my first port of call on both Sat and Sunday. Really sorry to miss the beginning but Saturdays session went on well into the afternoon with no sign of flagging.

Looked in at the Ship and later on, up at the Saracens Head, sat in on the later stages of the afternoon session. Enjoyed it all. Good performers, nice people, lovely town.

Likewise on Sunday. The sun shone on the righteous and everyone must have been sunburned! Another great session.

In between times dropped in to the Town Hall, Marion Button was great as she always is.

What a great festival this is!

Only slight minor gripe - some of the venues are a bit on the cramped side. But I loved it and I'll be back next year.


22 Sep 08 - 08:15 PM (#2447736)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Richard Bridge

Were you the GIGANTIC motorhome at Cottington Lakes??

About 30 foot, plus a wind-out that must have made the livingroom about 12 feet wide inside!


23 Sep 08 - 03:07 AM (#2447895)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Kampervan

Fraid not.
No, my van is a little VW type2, but I didn't camp in the end, a friend let me stay in their room in town.

Might have to camp next year though.

Cheers
K/van


23 Sep 08 - 10:47 AM (#2448155)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: Girl Friday

It seems that a good time was had by all. Mr Leopard has now caught the lurgy, but, like the troupers we are, we still went out and ran last night's session at the Fox and Hounds. Despite the low turnout (apparently some of the locals have had this virus), we had a great evening again. Don says he'll be back, and it will be good to see Dead Horse again.


23 Sep 08 - 12:55 PM (#2448275)
Subject: RE: Deal Maritime 19th - 21st Sept 2008
From: GUEST,SteveG

Likewise, congratulations to Martin on another fantastic Deal Festival, the Morris sides had a wonderful time entertaining large crowds around the town, I feel sorry for those sides that weren't able to make it this year as we were really looked after by the organisers. Will definitely be back next year