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Saddleworth Folk Festival

10 Feb 03 - 08:44 AM (#886718)
Subject: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Alio

Tried to refresh the previous thread with no success at all.

Our fliers are out now, and the line-up does look good (though I say so myself), so if you're not on the mailing list and you'd like to have a look at one, let me know. Call me on 01457-870391.

Ali

PS In case you didn't know, Saddleworth is on the moors on the edge of Yorkshire, and the Festival is July 18-20.


10 Feb 03 - 11:17 AM (#886806)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,VINCE

Hi Ali, any fund-raising events planned 'round the area in the near future?

And if anyone's goin to one or all of the 'Open Door' Extravaganza 4 (22nd - 23rd March, Bull's Head, Failsworth...plug...plug) sessions, flyers could be distributed there (sure Pauline won't mind).


10 Feb 03 - 02:01 PM (#886925)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Harry Basnett

Hi, Ali...Sara and yours truly will be there...anyone thinking of going - - don't just think - - do it!! It's a cracking festival and there's a lot odf good folk to be jeard in the Oldham area - - t'ain't all goom and glooom!

All the best.............Harry Basnett.


10 Feb 03 - 02:05 PM (#886927)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Harry Basnett

Oh bugger!! That should have been heard not jeard..it was NOT a Freudian slip!! Can't wait for Saddleworth!!


10 Feb 03 - 02:29 PM (#886948)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Noreen

Click there for the recent thread -->> saddleworth festival

Ali, you wanted to start afresh without a mention of the rain, I know you!
See you at Limbrick tomorrow?


11 Feb 03 - 08:22 AM (#887571)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Let's get something clear, there is no such place as Saddleworth. The Festival itself, despite what the organiser says, takes place in Uppermill, which is now part of Oldham in the modern "county" of Greater Manchester. It was formerly part of Lancashire. The poor girl is misguided and deluded, she may be the Chair of a damned fine festival but her geographical knowledge is sadly wanting.
As a Lancastrian Missionary working for the past 20 years in the dark, nether regions of Yorkshire I fel I speak with some considerable authority.


11 Feb 03 - 02:27 PM (#887865)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Red and White Rabbit

Hey theres nothing wrong with living in Hudersfield!!!

And I am an import too

Actually come to think of it......

Alio cant make it to Big tomorrow if you go give my love to everyone


11 Feb 03 - 03:45 PM (#887937)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Raggytash

I din't say there was anything wrong with living in Huddersfield, it's just the poor misguided delusion that it is preferable to living in God's County, The County Palatine of Lancashire, that intrigues me


12 Feb 03 - 01:42 PM (#888719)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Red and White Rabbit

My husband says Yorkshire is Gods country!


13 Feb 03 - 07:57 AM (#889361)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: cunningoldcelt

All I can say is that Richard Hankinson's granny says that Uppermill is in the West Riding of Yorkshire, always was and always wiil be, and we all know that grannies are NEVER wrong. Oh, by the way he's the squire of Saddleworth Morris Men.
I'd also like to point out that it never rains in Saddleworth, it's liquid sunshine which even gives bare metal a suntan.
Looking forward to the festival it gets better every year.


13 Feb 03 - 08:13 AM (#889366)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Raggytash

I know it's hard for some Yorkies to comprehend, but God, very cleverly, put a very large boundary betwixt the Glorious County Palatine of Lancashire and the muck tub ridings. We call it the Pennines, you may have notice this range of rather large hills and Uppermill is firmly situated on the Lancashire side. Dare I suggest that Granny has had one Gin too many. Furthermore who would believe one who claims to be a the Squire of a Morris team from a ficticious place.


13 Feb 03 - 02:36 PM (#889662)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Red and White Rabbit

I am not really bothered which county its in - being from neither by birth - just know that Ali, Geoff, and a number of others put on rather a decent festival - liquid sunshine or not!!


13 Feb 03 - 07:09 PM (#889887)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Rabbitt, it's a joke love. The banter between Lancastrians and Yorkshire folk sometimes is designed expressly to exclude those poor unfortunate souls who, by accident of birth, don't hail from the two major counties of England.
As you rightly say, Ali, Geoff, Hilary, Jo, Peter, and all the other people involved in the organisation of the festival do a wonderful job, one for which I am very very grateful, but that doesn't stop me taking the shine out of the poor deluded chair, who in her misguided dotage cannot recognise the truth of history !!
Look forward to seeeing you at the do at the Wheel Golcar on the 15th March, the first beer is on me.
Best Wishes

Raggy


13 Feb 03 - 07:40 PM (#889916)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST,Catchpenny

I hear the Ian Gartside Band are dropping in at the festival, anyone who would like to more reply to colluney@clara.co.uk.


20 Feb 03 - 08:51 AM (#894195)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Alio

Rain! Rain! What rain??

And who could get lost trying to find Saddleworth when it's God's country? I just don't understand!

Just read messages on both the threads - you are all SO KIND!! (How many drinks do I owe everyone??)

Raggytash - I don't mind being called "misguided", but "girl"!! Is your eyesight fading along with your knowledge of the Yorkshire borders?

Vince - (What's your real name please?) - we do have fundraisers in April and May - a Lancashire Night, an evening with John Howarth (Oldham Tinkers) and friends, and a Comedy Night with Keith Donnelly and his Worship and the Pig. Plus our famous Car Treasure Hunt - not for the faint hearted!!

Yes, it's definitely my last festival - this time. As Raggytash says so nicely, I'm almost in my dotage and need to take things easier - more Jamiesons and less work.

Sue, I nearly didn't recognise the Festival from your description - I don't want Jim suing me for misrepresentation!!

Yes Noddy - we are having a Hiring Fair at the Festival from 3 - 6 on Saturday - actually, I think it's been over full for some time, so the need is definitely there!

Got to go now - I'm off to the London Palladium with my little grandson to see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

See you all in Saddleworth.

Love, Ali


20 Feb 03 - 02:28 PM (#894487)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Red and White Rabbit

Ali

never will you give up - it just wont happen! Well you'll need to buy me a lot of alcohol if you do - I wont survive the shock without!

Raggy
I have heard the banter all my life about Yorkshire and Lancashire folk cant understand it being a suverner!! In fact I probably dont understand a lot really!!

I think I have been conned into picking MC Fat up at Huddersfield station for the Golcar do - I will claim my pint never fear!!!


03 Mar 03 - 07:19 AM (#902243)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Alio

If anyone's interested in a good evening before the festival, we've got a comedy night coming up in May.

Keith Donnelly and His Worship and The Pig will be appearing at Greenfield Conservative Club on Saturday, May 31st - tickets only £6.00..

Call me if you're interested (01457-870391) or Email me via Mudcat.

Ali


03 Mar 03 - 05:07 PM (#902674)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: GUEST

Raggy, you want to be careful with the Blasphemy or we'll revoke the visa. Yorks, as everyone of consequence knows is Gods own country.
Hope it goes well at the Wheel.(I can't make it - gorragig!)
Golcar, by the way, is an independent principality.


03 Mar 03 - 05:49 PM (#902705)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival
From: Ned Ludd

Oops no cookie Sorry Raggy! It was I, the general. Don't want you to think a stranger was having a go at you.