23 Mar 01 - 12:14 PM (#424206) Subject: Mudcatters in Denmark From: The Dane Are there any other Mudcatters in Denmark? I'm thinking of a Mudcat gathering... so if you're out there, please let me know... jacob |
23 Mar 01 - 12:28 PM (#424221) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: LR Mole Well, I was there for a while some years ago, long enough to find out that when you ask Danes what the word for anything is in Danish the answer always sounds like, "Rrrrr." |
23 Mar 01 - 12:34 PM (#424227) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: The Dane Yeah well, I never said anything about our language being the most beautifull language in the world... But then again, it depends where you stayed. There are only 5 million of us, but we have more dialects in this country than most countries have (at least when you look at the size). |
23 Mar 01 - 03:36 PM (#424417) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Hi Hi Jacob, I am not from denmark but I will be in Denmark for the Tonder Folk Festival at which the band I am in (422) will be playing at this year. It would be great to meet up and say hi!! Cheers, Sam |
23 Mar 01 - 08:08 PM (#424640) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: Susanne (skw) I'll be at Tonder too, just listening, but still ... Let's meet for a pint at Hagge's! (Or outside Hagge's - I hate being squashed to death by crowds!) |
24 Mar 01 - 05:21 AM (#424770) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au Where in Denmark are you Jacob? There is a chance (slim at the moment, but it might get fatter as time goes by.) that I will be in Aarhus next Feb. Murray |
24 Mar 01 - 06:06 AM (#424774) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Susanne, Done! I look forward to the pint. Cheers, Sam |
24 Mar 01 - 06:51 AM (#424780) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: alison Brendy is the closest one I can think of.... he's in Norway......... slainte alison |
24 Mar 01 - 08:47 AM (#424802) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: gaelicconquest Hi I am a collector of old nursery rhymes.Can you find some old Danish ones for me?Must be in English and preferably with any music-Thanks |
24 Mar 01 - 05:58 PM (#425096) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: Susanne (skw) Sorry, Sam - I should have mentioned I'm German, actually, but live close to the Danish border. Do you know which stages you'll be playing yet? I'm definitely looking forward to getting the programme! See you there! |
30 Mar 01 - 12:13 PM (#429301) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: The Dane Hi all of you I didn't expect as many replies... I'm sorry to say I won't be at Toender this year, as my sister is having a baby around that time. Anyway I live in Copenhagen, so if you're ever around these parts, drop me line: jacob.svendsen@aktuelt.dk And Sam: Drop me a line, as I will be within driving distance of Toender when the festival is on. By the way, have you got information on other bands playing this year - the festival homepage has not been updated yet. And Murray: I'll drop you a line. If you come to Aarhus, then who knows... we might be able to figure something out. Jacob |
30 Mar 01 - 03:45 PM (#429482) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: GUEST,Sam Pirt Suzanne - I have a feeling we'll be on stages 1 and 2 but I am not definate about that at this point. Chack the web site for all the bands, its been updates. We have the likes od Cappercellie, La Bottine, Vasen, Mary Black and of course 422!! The Dane - I will try to rememeber to get in touch but I should actually be quite easy to find over the festival. You ould always come for a concert or two, chack the prog and you'll know what stage I'll be on. Look forward to seeing you there. Cheers, Sam |
31 Mar 01 - 05:05 PM (#430186) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: Susanne (skw) To save you all waiting till the site has loaded (it's got slight graphics overload), these are the bands booked. Take your pick: Mary Black (IRL) . La Bottine Souriante (CAN) De Dannan (IRL) . Oysterband (GB) . Capercaillie (SCO) Terry Evans Band (USA) . Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys (USA) . Luka Bloom (IRL) . Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott & Dirk Powell (USA) . Danú (IRL) . Karan Casey (IRL) . Kevin Welch & Kieran Kane (USA) . Louisiana Red (USA) . Bluegrass Etc. (USA) . Niels Hausgaard (DK) . Allan Olsen (DK) . Jerry Holland (CAN) . Alistair Anderson (GB) . Jez Lowe & The Bad Pennies (GB) . Serras (DK) . ULC (DK) . Väsen (S) . North Cregg (IRL) . The Waifs (AUS) . Beólach (CAN) Scrüj Macduhk (CAN) . Fiddler's Bid (SCO) . Julian Dawson, Kimberley Rew & Andy Metcalfe (GB) . '422' (GB) Lillian Boutté & The Baby Boomers of New Orleans Jazz (USA/GB/DK/D) Kenn Lending Blues Band (DK) . H.P. Lange & Troels Jensen (DK) Hans Theessink (NL) . Iain MacKintosh (SCO) . Brian McNeill (SCO) . Ron Kavana (IRL) . Bob Kerr & his Whoopee Band (GB) Neanders Jazzband (DK) . The Hoodangers (AUS) |
31 Mar 01 - 05:42 PM (#430213) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: Brendy Jada. Jeg bor i Norge, Jacob. Jeg har spilt ofte i Danmark: Århus, Esbjerg, Odense, og, selvfølgelig, København. Du må stikk innom 'The Dubliner' i Århus, når du er i byen. Gjerne send en PM til meg, hvis du tenker på en helg i Oslo. Hils alle i Foley's og 'The Dubliner' i Århus, og si at jeg skal 'kom på besøk' snart. Murray. I was just saying to Jacob that if you are in Århus, you must call into 'The Dub'. I used to play in 'Paddy go Easy's' on Åboulevarden, until it changed hands, and most of the staff migrated to the Dub. A mighty place! B. |
01 Apr 01 - 03:04 AM (#430405) Subject: RE: Mudcatters in Denmark From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au Jeg forstaad Brendy. Jeg Taler daaligere Dansk, men jeg proeve ogsaa. Thanks for the info. I will try the "Dub" when/if I get to Aarhus Jacob. If I come to Denmark, I am almost sure to land in Kob. I will let you know if I decide to stay there for a few days. Murray |