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Fylde, who's going?

02 Aug 10 - 07:18 AM (#2956591)
Subject: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

Five weeks to go. Any 'Catters' going?


02 Aug 10 - 07:41 AM (#2956599)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler

It looks like Anne and I will be on Campsite duty on Thursday and/or Friday and should be free to enjoy ourselves on Saturday.
On Sunday we are committed to play at the Whitworth Rushcart for Wrigley Head so will have to miss Fylde for that day.


02 Aug 10 - 08:27 AM (#2956621)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Charley Noble

Ron-

I'm still trying to figure out my UK tour schedule in September and I'm trying to avoid too many crisscrossings of your lovely island.

But I'll see you at the Steamer on September 9.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


02 Aug 10 - 08:42 AM (#2956635)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Grampus

Looking forward to it.

See you there Ron.

G.


02 Aug 10 - 08:57 AM (#2956645)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Phil Edwards

Fylde, what is it and where can I find out more?


02 Aug 10 - 09:02 AM (#2956646)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Read all about it! http://www.fylde-folk-festival.com/


02 Aug 10 - 10:11 AM (#2956672)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST, Sminky

Wouldn't miss it for the world.


02 Aug 10 - 11:09 AM (#2956707)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Joe Nicholson

Mo and I will be there doing Singarounds in The Mount Fri/Sat and The Vic on Sunday

Joe Nicholson


02 Aug 10 - 12:25 PM (#2956762)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Phil Edwards

Buggeration - I'm away that weekend (travelling back from Cornwall on the Saturday, to be precise).

But I'd still like to thank Ron for posting this in good time - more than once now I've looked at "Who's Going To Blitherscrum This Year?" threads only to discover that Blitherscrum was in three days' time. Great if you're on the network, not so much use if the Mudcat is your network.


02 Aug 10 - 12:52 PM (#2956776)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: George Papavgeris

Really looking forward to it this year. Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer will be there, both on their own and with me as "Los Marbles". We'll be playing at the Boston, the North Euston, the Steamer and the Gasworkers' Club. B\est of all, our last concert on Sunday afternoon is at the main venue - Mariners' Hall -, appearing alongside Cloudstreet (and perhaps joining forces too) and the McCalmans... It doesn't get any better than this for me - four friends and three heroes together!


02 Aug 10 - 01:09 PM (#2956785)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Note Poems, Pints & Potboilers at The Steamer - although at 10.30am on a Saturday morning I doubt I'll be able to face a Pint much less a Poem or a Potboiler, but we'll persevere! That'll be Ron, Rapunzel & myself as your genial hosts, though I dare say we'll let Ron take the helm as only Ron can in these situations.


02 Aug 10 - 09:59 PM (#2957094)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Charley Noble

SA-

Nice website!

Haven't heard Cloudstreet since I was revisiting Sydney, Australia. They are very good and full of energy.

I'd also love to see Jez Lowe & the Bad Pennies again, and certainly George Papavgeris & Los Marbles.

I'm not familiar with a whole lot of the other performers.

Charley Noble


03 Aug 10 - 02:57 AM (#2957180)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Grampus

The ABSOLUTE musts (for me) are, in no particular order;

Vin Garbutt
The McCalmans
Archie Fisher
New Scorpion Band
Jez Lowe & The Big Bad Pennies
The Wilsons
Shep Woolley
Johnny Silvo
Vicky Swann & Jonny Dyer
Bernard Wrigley

The rest of the line up, well, they're 'only' fantastic!

And still a month away. Can't wait. Anticipation.

I s'pose I'll just have to 'make do' with Whitby until then.

G.


03 Aug 10 - 04:15 AM (#2957197)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Not forgetting DEMDYKE which, er, swings again 3,00pm in The Mount. The offical album won't be with us by then, alas, but last year punters enjoyed a Collectors Edition Live CD-R at a bargain price of £3 and I dare say something similiarly enthralling will be on hand this year, though we may have to up the price to £3.50 on account of unforeseen overheads!


03 Aug 10 - 05:50 AM (#2957223)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: The Barden of England

We'll be there, after a year's absence. Looking forward to it.
John Barden


03 Aug 10 - 08:19 AM (#2957271)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

3.00pm in The Mount on Saturday that is!


03 Aug 10 - 03:52 PM (#2957495)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: My guru always said

Oh, I wish!! But we'll be looking after Max that weekend, and I'll be singing at Lewes too. Maybe next year? Know you'll have a FAb weekend!
Hils


03 Aug 10 - 04:04 PM (#2957505)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Lenny's mum (inactive)

We'll be there. Malcolm will be defending his title as the worst singer in the world again. Hope he wins, that elephant has pride of place in our caravan.


03 Aug 10 - 04:37 PM (#2957527)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Aeola

Malcolm's got no chance ,,,.. I heard him humming at Saddleworth, didn't sound bad!! Anyway I'll be there to check.


04 Aug 10 - 06:52 AM (#2957875)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

With ref. to the 'Worst Singer in the World' competion, as the winner of the first two events I claim to have some knowledge of its history.
The standard of 'bad singing' has declined over the years, with the late Mary Smith's excruciating 'Rule Britannia' it reached it's zenith. Since then most winners have ranged from 'bad' to 'awfull' in fact some have been just about listernable too! Let's hope for some genuine bowel gripping, enteries this year.


05 Aug 10 - 06:49 AM (#2958668)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Capo da Monty

I'm taking part this year in events 42,85 and 114(Events now listed on the official website:sorry,I still haven't mastered the art of the "blue clicky link!)
Really looking forward to it.
See you here.

CdM


05 Aug 10 - 07:01 AM (#2958672)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

One of the highlights is Sailor Ron Baxter's Heritage Walk, kicking of on the Friday at 3pm from The Mount. Whilst the details of each year's walk are a closely guarded secret, one hopes it will include opportunity for a performance of Lost by the memorial on the prom to all the Fleetwood trawlers lost with loss of life. Ron's masterful lyric manages to mention them all, and Ross's setting makes it a moving tribute that has gone out around the world - most notably perhaps in a stunning version by Fylde favourites Pint and Dale. Our version (Ross, Rapunzel & Myself) can be heard HERE and hopefully on the day...

Any chance of a lyric add, Ross??


06 Aug 10 - 07:43 AM (#2959366)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

Refresh


09 Aug 10 - 12:07 PM (#2961175)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Flootweed

Joe's mentioned his singarounds - there's lots of others too! The cream is the Sing Through Six at The Mount on Friday hosted by Camelia, and anyone around on the Thursday night should get themselves along to Sailor Ron's Sing in the Festival at The Steamer. For those of you who don't know, 'Sailor' Ron Baxter is the consummate host & singaround facilitator par excellence - and if we ask him nicely, he might just give us a rendering of Morecambe.


12 Aug 10 - 06:34 AM (#2963483)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

This year's round Fleetwood 'Heritage Walk' will take in the 'Goth's funnel', the Jubilee quay, both lighthouses, & the Euston Park. If it is raining 'cats & dods' [of course it never rains at Fylde] a talk on the history of the town will be given in the Mount Hotel.
Last year we had 62 on the walk, let's see if we can beat it this year. Assemble at the Mount Hotel at 15:00 on Friday, 3rd Sept.


12 Aug 10 - 06:52 AM (#2963490)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Sounds good. How about doing Lost by the Goth's funnel?


12 Aug 10 - 06:54 AM (#2963493)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Ron - could you get in touch regarding recording the narrative sequences next week???


23 Aug 10 - 03:52 AM (#2970920)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

Fylde starts next monday [bank holiday] with concert on board the 'Jacinta' in Fleetwood dock, pay on board 07:30 p.m.


23 Aug 10 - 05:02 AM (#2970937)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,WWLDD

who's in the concert Sailor Ron?


23 Aug 10 - 05:42 AM (#2970957)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

WWLDD
Spitting on a roast, Red Duster, Saydane&Rachel, Scolds Bridle & The Alan Bell Band. Hope you can make it. The Jacinta Concert is always a good way to start off the festival [there is a bar on board, unfortunatly no 'real ale'] Ron


24 Aug 10 - 05:13 AM (#2971608)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

refresh


26 Aug 10 - 04:30 AM (#2973061)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

Only one change to the programme. Unfortunatly the Gambian drummer, a late addition to the bill, will not now be able to attend. His funding has been withdrawn & he has had to return home, otherwise everything seems to be ready.
Pre festival events: Sunday 29th 'Alen Bell Band at Marsh Mill Thornton @ 14:30, 30th concert on board 'Jacinta', 1st Fleetwood Folk Club the 'Steamer' 20:30, 2nd Bernard Wrigley @ the North Euston Hotel, and pre festival singaround in the Steamer.


26 Aug 10 - 10:35 AM (#2973232)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Ron - Demdyke tonight 7.30!


30 Aug 10 - 11:38 AM (#2975924)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Just a wee reminder that things kick off tonight on board the Jacinta at 8.00pm with...

Spitting on a roast

Sedayne & Rachel

Red Duster

Scolds Bridle

The Alan Bell Band.


30 Aug 10 - 11:47 AM (#2975932)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies)

This sounds a nice do. Maybe I'll visit the NW again at this time next year. Have fun peeps!


31 Aug 10 - 04:07 AM (#2976492)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Jack Blandiver

A nice do indeed, although we had to split as Scolds Bridle were taking the stage owing to an early start for Rachel today. The Jacinta is Fleetwood's heritage trawler - the performance space is the massive fish-hold. As well as our wee set we did Lost with Ross (in a version which can be heard HERE) - one of Ron Baxter's finest lyics which accounts for every Fleetwood trawler lost with loss of life. Great atmosphere, great audience & a fine start to what promises to be another great festival.

Next up - Wednesday night at The Steamer with Fleetwood Folk Club...


31 Aug 10 - 07:00 PM (#2977066)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Joe Nicholson

Most regular Fylde festival goers will have memories of the unforgetable Theresa Tooley who sadly died from Motor Neuron Disease in January this year. A CD has been made entitled 'Theresa Tooley at Whittlebury Song & Ale'. This CD is produce by kind permission of Theresa's family, a compilation from the Whittleburt Song & Ale recordings made by Tom & Barbara Brown between 1991 and 2003. CD mastering and art work by Ken Hall of Sleights Whitby.

Maureen and I will be bringing some of the CDs to Fylde. We will be doing Singarounds in The Mount on Friday night Saturdaay morning, Saturday night and Sunday lunchtime in the New Victoria, other than that we will most likely be found lurking in the bar at the Marine Hall most nights till late.

Included in the CD are some of Therasa's best song like 'Captain Valiant', Teddy Bears Rave-up' and 'Joan the Leather Queen'.Eighteen tracks in all each one a gem. The CD is a steal at £8 and the whole of the proceeds got to The Motor Neuron Association


01 Sep 10 - 08:15 AM (#2977403)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: s&r

Joe

Theresa had many friends at Fylde: Make sure you've got a good stock (I want one).

Stu


01 Sep 10 - 08:18 AM (#2977407)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: George Papavgeris

Me too


01 Sep 10 - 09:16 AM (#2977439)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sooz

See you on Thursday evening in the Steamer.


01 Sep 10 - 01:37 PM (#2977661)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,slowerairs

One for me please. Front room at the Mount Friday night musician's

session. Stu will also be there.


01 Sep 10 - 02:40 PM (#2977714)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: My guru always said

Maybe we'll get along next year. kno you'll all have a Fab Time!!


02 Sep 10 - 04:00 AM (#2978247)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: The Barden of England

In Uttoxeter at the moment. Will be there this afternoon. It feels good to be going to Fylde again after missing last year.
John Barden


04 Sep 10 - 07:22 AM (#2979814)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sooz

Great singarounds in the Steamer on Thursday evening and Friday Lunchtime. Nice to renew aquaintance with The Barden and to meet Myrtle's cook. BTW I'm not related to Lesley Garrett.


05 Sep 10 - 03:41 AM (#2980249)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Great sings indeed, Sooz - tonight at The Steamer will be a good one one too - and don't forget The Survivors Sing tomorrow night.

Excellent weather so far although there was a few drops of rain on my window half an hour ago, even as I sit here doing a cassette (remember those?) of my old Bob Roberts albums for Jim. No finer way to start the day really.

It's been a ball so far, as usual - Demdyke was another roaring success, packing out The Mount & selling out all of the CD-Rs, before Rachel & I raced across town for The Big Sing. Strange to say that I've never heard the Wilsons before - that's a sweet noise for sure! Also yesterday was Poems, Pints & Potboilers at 10.30am in The Steamer - which was more of a coffee morning with various rolls of wrecks & rescues and poaching tales. Thanks to everyone who supported this & hopefully see you all next year!

We've got In the Tradition this morning & some storytelling this afternoon (weather permitting) and the Steamer Sing tonight, where I've a mind to field M'Ginty's Meal an Ale if I've got any voice left at all.


08 Sep 10 - 09:41 AM (#2982292)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Fran

Very un fylde like weather this year!


08 Sep 10 - 10:12 AM (#2982310)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST, Sminky

Thoroughly enjoyable once again - even the Red Arrows put in an appearance.

Were the numbers down on last year? I normally judge the attendance by the length of time taken to get served at the various bars, and this year it was quick (not a complaint BTW, merely an observation).

Distinct lack of youth in the audience - at least at the events I attended. Pity.


08 Sep 10 - 10:49 AM (#2982336)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Fran

Numbers must have been down, the final concert had loads of empty seats all the way to the end, I have not been since 2006 but all the ones I went to before that you had to queue for ages to be guaranteed a seat in the final concert. A shame. I think the line up was not as exciting as the line ups used to be. Still had a great time though.


08 Sep 10 - 11:48 AM (#2982377)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Santa

First comment after planning through the programme was that it looked a little thin, because of a general lack of wishing to be in two/three places at once, but decided that this was just individual taste, rather than any lack of top talent. As the partial list above shows (where's George?). We didn't spend half so much time as usual scurrying from venue to venue trying to fit everyone in, but perhaps that meant we actually heard somewhat more music if at fewer venues!

I even sat through the final concert, whereas in some previous years I've given it a miss because lack of interest in guests, heat or excessive noise levels - no complaint this time. I'd agree that it wasn't as packed as usual, which at least kept the temperature down.


09 Sep 10 - 11:15 AM (#2983138)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Capo da Monty

I thought it was excellent again this year and enhanced by decent weather for a change!
In particular I saw more of the "Fringe" in the Steamer etc (probably because I was booked to take part)and also enjoyed the late night cabaret on friday/saturday nights. The latter provides a great opportunity to see a sample of many of the Festival guests in one venue who would otherwise be missed.
Anyway, thanks go to Alan and Christine Bell and ALL the dedicated folk who make this a great FOLK festival each year.
Looking forward to next year already!

CdM


10 Sep 10 - 04:29 AM (#2983758)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: s&r

Pleased to say the festival was a success: numbers weren't down - we feared that the economic climate would give us problems but not so. Final concert attendance is often reduced by early leavers. School starting in September affects this to a degree. We feel this caused some reduction in 'youth' this year. However, the New Generation Concert was as strong as ever compered by the gorgeous and talented Niamh Boadle.

And the Urban Folk Quartet...What a performance.

Stu


10 Sep 10 - 04:40 AM (#2983763)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST, Sminky

Good to hear that Stu. Perhaps I got served quicker because the bar staff hadd upped their game. Bless 'em.

Thanks to all concerned for another great Festival. Already looking forward to next year.


10 Sep 10 - 08:03 AM (#2983842)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Jack Blandiver

Is it over? Could well be - Charley's visit extended the occasion by a couple of extra days with the good weather continuing - although it doesn't look so good for the Blackpool fireworks tonight. We had a good one anyway & thanks to everyone who supported us and for making DEMDYKE! even more of a success than last year. For those who wanted a disk please contact me at sean@sedayne.co.uk - hopefully there'll be something downloadable at Folk Police soon too. Otherwise, happy to say Demdyke's Mother Carey's Chicks features on the forthcoming exconfd volume of John Bareycorn Reborn - the wonderfully titled We Bring You a King With a Head of Gold - along with Rapunzel & Sedayne's Robin Sick & Weary and Sedayne:Sundog's Names of the Hare.

So - great festival, great music, great people, great weather - only one sour point but we won't go into that; rest assured the folk scene is too small (& life too short) for such grudge bearing & unprevoked hostility. Excellent thriving singarounds hosted by Ron, the lovely Norma and Lynn, Spitting on a Roast and special mention must be made of the redoubtable Joe Boe who stepped into Penny Black's shoes with customary panache (get well soon, John - our thoughts are with you). Thanks to Derek Gifford for making The Big Sing & In the Tradition the memorable sets they were; to Niamh Boadle for truly exquisite musicianship; to Jim Diamond for moving me to tears with his reconstruction of High Barbaree; to Sally for keeping me enthralled for hours in the Marine Hall bar; to all at The Steamer and The Mount for great food & hearty welcomes; to Simon for the sound; to Dave Jones for being the cosummate MC; and to Alan Bell, Rusty, Stu and everyone on the commitee, without whom...

See you next year? Let's hope so!

S O'P / Sedayne


10 Sep 10 - 08:27 AM (#2983859)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Capo da Monty

S O'P. Was that Hugh Diamond(singer/accordianist) rather than Jim? Sincere appologies if not but I had the privilege and great pleasure of being in the company of Hugh at the Victoria on Saturday lunchtime. A special person and hopefully a new found friend.
Regards
Malcolm
CdM


10 Sep 10 - 09:06 AM (#2983869)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

Yes indeed - HUGH DIAMOND - Where did I get Jim from? Apologies! A diamond geezer indeed.


10 Sep 10 - 09:33 AM (#2983880)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: s&r

A long time friend of Fylde, and a performer with his own take on a song.

We were pleased to have him join in our Mount Musicians' session.

Stu


10 Sep 10 - 01:29 PM (#2984037)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

...the forthcoming exconfd volume of John Bareycorn Reborn...

Which should read ...the forthcoming second volume of John Barleycorn Reborn, a double CD set from Coldspring. Volume One is worth checking out too...


10 Sep 10 - 03:43 PM (#2984123)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Ross Campbell

Jim Diamond (Hi Ho Silver Lining - the theme tune from "Boon" with Michael Elphick) is related to Hugh. Can't speak to Jim's qualities in that respect, but Hugh Diamond is a rare treasure of the folk world, and it was great to see him on form. In the days long ago when my house was accessible to visitors, he was one of (I think) about seven guests under my roof for the festival week-end. I wish I had the space again!
Ross


10 Sep 10 - 04:17 PM (#2984141)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray

I wish I had the space again!

Hmmmm - an autumn project maybe? Otherwise, The Mount Pavilion is open tomorrow, along with other Fleetwood landmarks - Farmer Parr's included - if you fancy it...


13 Sep 10 - 11:49 AM (#2985784)
Subject: RE: Fylde, who's going?
From: Sailor Ron

Just a final word on Fylde '10. I am assured tht Alan Bell has booked the same weather for Fylde 2011.