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Good Time at Beverley

21 Jun 04 - 04:27 AM (#1211281)
Subject: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Had a goodly time at Beverley nice sesh on Friday night at Sun followed by Hodgson's with Les/Mags. The seh's in'tSun on Sat and Sunday were mega. The session in the Oddies was brill too. When you think that the Oddies only came on board during the People's Voice it's grown in quality over the years and established itself as 'the' singaround on saturday at Beverley, thyere's a little bit of noise to contend with from bar and snug (especially when the Athenry crowd are around) but it's a belter. Met some new catters too el ted, john barden etc.


21 Jun 04 - 05:43 AM (#1211297)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The DeanMeister

Didn't get around much this year but it sounds like you had fun. I spent all saturday playing in Nellies and had a splendid day, but that was the extent of my participation this year, as I had a gig in York on Friday, and was too buggered to go anywhere on Sunday!!

Did the duel take place, Jim?


21 Jun 04 - 05:55 AM (#1211302)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,Raggtash

Am I correct to assume the cowardly Kumbersome did not materialise, Your second, Moi, and your third Paulus the Wood Gnome enjoyed his birthday festivities in the fair seaport of Whitby on Saturday evening in that fine hostelry known to one and all as Butlers Beer Boutique and Emporium


21 Jun 04 - 05:57 AM (#1211305)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sweetfia

Good, but very cold!

Well done to whoever (mcfat?) organised sess on sat at oddies, it sounded great from the bar!


21 Jun 04 - 06:47 AM (#1211320)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

I cannot tell a lie it was moi at the Oddies. The duel didn't take place but that pesky southern puff Klumpertan kept wooing R&WR although he did step in and save her honour when she was being 'Murphed'


21 Jun 04 - 07:45 AM (#1211336)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Bless ............... did he invite her to see the inside of his lovely little tent ......... one of his more memorable chat up lines, overheard last year going up the Abbey steps at some ungodly hour .......... priceless, absolutely priceless !!


21 Jun 04 - 07:48 AM (#1211341)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

No Murph just made a grab for the lady bumps and didn't let go !!!


21 Jun 04 - 10:50 AM (#1211421)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Linda Kelly

I think I missed a lot -Thursday and Friday I was with my babies @EthnoEngland at the memorial hall -too knackered saturday but a nice old timey session with oombanjo in Nellies on Sunday. Still got asked for the Fields of Athenry and still one singer/guitarist who thought he ought to play every other song, but lovely apart from that!!!


21 Jun 04 - 10:52 AM (#1211424)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The DeanMeister

There's always one.....


21 Jun 04 - 10:53 AM (#1211425)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The DeanMeister

Usually it's me...!!!


21 Jun 04 - 10:54 AM (#1211427)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

The singaround in the Sun was indeed mega - I was there for four hours on Sunday and sang one song! Seemed to be much more unaccompanied trad stuff this year too - more like it used to be under Johnnie and Ray.

Didn't get into Oddies but heard good reports from all who did.

Iced Gems was nice on Saturday in the Monk's but was a bit too crowded on Sunday - still, that's popularity for you.

Cara were good in the Sun on Sunday night too.

more of the same next year James?


21 Jun 04 - 11:06 AM (#1211437)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Of course Sir Rog. i'm up for it. Aparantly Chris and Helen are interested in a Friday booking for moi sometime as well.


21 Jun 04 - 11:11 AM (#1211440)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: nutty

I really enjoyed myself .... Excellent song sessions (I think we may have influenced some of the locals, in fact the most noise came from a group of folkies who should have known better)

The town is still spectacular and the second hand bookshops are just wonderful.

As I was leaving Beverley on Sunday Afternoon I was delayed by the Wagonmaster's procession (Victorian Transport)..... very interesting.

Well done everyone ..... I certainly will be returning


21 Jun 04 - 11:57 AM (#1211473)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

Let us hope that we can keep a constant set of licensees for the next year. I've been in Beverley for just under six years and the Sun has changed hands five times in that period, the Tiger three, Nellies twice and I could go on.

It is amazing how good the all-year-round pub folk scene (on which the festival fringe is based) is in Beverley considering.

R


21 Jun 04 - 02:08 PM (#1211524)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Kampervan

So where was scaredy-cat Raggytash? Not supporting his liege lord, that's for sure.

Well I was there, doing my sly southern-woofter's best.

I was there, I tempted her, I woo-ed her, yea even under the very beard (well ,,,, sort of beard/hairy face), of my Athenry-hating rival.
I did, quite modestly, even expedite her escape from the clutches of yet one more suitor desperate to gain her favour.

Even more bravely I attended her court each am and consumed, without flinching, the strength sapping comestibles that MCFat slipped into the breakfast that R&WRabbit lovingly prepared for me.

Seeing that I was totally unaffected by his druggy fungal preparations, he was too scared to even mention the D-word.

Victory is ours R&WRabbit my lovely


21 Jun 04 - 05:23 PM (#1211636)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST

Kampervan I seem to think the amount of alochol consumed with breakfast was such that nothing could have got to you. It was lovely to have so many guests chez moi for breakfast Thank you Kampervan and Lord Kenneth of Chesterfield for acquiring snorkers Thank you my Lord MCFAT for your wonderful performance with a dish cloth - when you said you could only perform to an audience I didnt realise that was what you meant!! Thank you to all in Oddies for helping MCFAT and I celebrate our 1st wedding anniversary - no he didnt buy me anything and to those of you who witnessed the divorce on Sunday!

Kampervan thank you for all those ''supportive'' moments and for rescuing this damsel from the Lord Murph. I think that was MCFATS doing - he would keep calling him DAVID!

As for the festival and the singing twer ok frum where I woz sittin too

R&W Rabbit


21 Jun 04 - 05:30 PM (#1211639)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,Red and Yellow Dragon

that Rabbit is mine!I have a marriage licence to prove it so hands off you lot or else!

Spent most of my time round the campsite dealing with the offspring - sooty sweep and soo and Rex or whatever that new fuzzy headed mutt is called

Just remember the maiden is not on offer she has one true love and no duel can ever steal her away


22 Jun 04 - 04:07 AM (#1211884)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Moi ! Scaredy Cat, My Leige said that as you so feeble an opponent my services would not be required and that he could deal with you with one hand shoved up a glove puppet.
Cometh the hour cometh the man, see you in Whitby perchance or will it be too cold for a southern Jessie Up North in August


22 Jun 04 - 04:19 AM (#1211892)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: el ted

It was spiffing all round wasn't it. Ah well, back to normal today.


22 Jun 04 - 07:59 AM (#1211974)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST

excellent weekend thoroughly enjoyed ourselves


22 Jun 04 - 10:29 AM (#1212097)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Les from Hull

Yes it was good, wasn't it? Thanks to everyone who turned up for the various singy sessions. We had moved the 'Iced Gems' sessions at late notice from their previous home in Hodgson's 'cos Hodgson's never seemed to know if we were coming, and last time we had to use the big room, which wasn't really suitable. So thanks to Lorraine for the use of the back room at Monk's Walk. We were a bit late on the Sunday, as stayed for the end of the Sun Singaround, but there were so many in Monk's Walk we had to fight to get in anyway! And it's nice when a tea-time session goes on well past 9 o'clock!

Thanks
Les and Maggie


22 Jun 04 - 10:37 AM (#1212102)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

And thanks to Les and Maggie for running the iced gems again (under difficult circumstances). I hope to be able to get more involved with organising the fringe again for next year so I'm looking to get things like the venue for iced gems sorted well ahead of time.

Any suggestions for fringe improvements will be taken on board - so post them here.

R


22 Jun 04 - 10:52 AM (#1212117)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: el ted

Suggestions to improve fringe -
   a) More flamenco.
   b) free beer for anyone who plays flamenco.
   c) a free sedan chair to cart flamenco players around the festival pubs, my little leggies are knackered.


22 Jun 04 - 11:37 AM (#1212153)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The DeanMeister

Oh dear.....


22 Jun 04 - 11:47 AM (#1212164)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Les from Hull

Much as I admire Ted's playing, I think that flamenco is much improved by that wonderful stamping and hand clapping. Can't you get anybody to give you the clap, Ted?


22 Jun 04 - 11:53 AM (#1212170)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: el ted

errrhh..... Can't answer that one Les in case Sophia is reading this!! The clapping is called "palmas" anyway you retired peasant!


22 Jun 04 - 11:55 AM (#1212171)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST

I had a great couple of days playing Old Time in Nellies, only slightly marred by people who'd obviously been thrown out of Irish sessions for incompetence coming in and demanding The Wild Rover, thrashing out stuff we'd all got fed up of years ago and suchlike. It was the only Old Time session of the entire fringe and festival - was it too much to ask that we be allowed to keep it that way?
Ray


22 Jun 04 - 11:57 AM (#1212176)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: BanjoRay

That mild whinge was from me, by the way.
Ray


22 Jun 04 - 01:42 PM (#1212264)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Kampervan

Gotta to say that for something that's only three (doggy?)years old the fringe has evolved into something that can fill the whole weekend with fantastic sessions.
Thanks to everyone who organises and runs them.


22 Jun 04 - 04:47 PM (#1212390)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The Barden of England

That was my 1st. Beverley Festival, but it sure won't be my last. Really enjoyed it, and meeting my fellow Mudcatters. A BIG thanks for the fun and for the music you all made.

John Barden


22 Jun 04 - 04:51 PM (#1212394)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Willa

Thanks to Mick, mcFat, Les and Maggie for the singarounds. Heard some of Two Short Planks and Cara, enjoyed a few concerts and had a very good weekend with the family. Our newest member was enjoying his second festival - hope he'll carry on the music.


23 Jun 04 - 02:17 AM (#1212689)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Red and White Rabbit

Rog you need to make sure MCFAT knows what time next year! I believe you have to tell him at least three times before it sinks in


23 Jun 04 - 04:25 AM (#1212721)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

I always thought my timing was impecable anyway time is an abstract concept.


23 Jun 04 - 04:39 AM (#1212723)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: The DeanMeister

Unlike your spelling.


23 Jun 04 - 05:47 AM (#1212742)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Wots rong wid me spellink


23 Jun 04 - 10:29 AM (#1212875)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Hand-Pulled Boy

Not enough Punk, Heavy Metal, Thrash, Indie, Emo - - - - - - - - - -
Otherwise it were a right good weekend!


23 Jun 04 - 10:37 AM (#1212879)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

You can't get heavier than the MC running the big singaround

R


23 Jun 04 - 10:40 AM (#1212881)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Very size-ist but nevertheless true


23 Jun 04 - 01:15 PM (#1212996)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: wigan

didn't have long enough there! but a great w/e anyway
will be back next year


24 Jun 04 - 04:13 AM (#1213373)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: Sir Roger de Beverley

R and WR

I don't know about telling him the time - the publicity poster that he sent to me himself says "from 12noon" on both days ;-))

R


25 Jun 04 - 06:05 PM (#1214441)
Subject: RE: Good Time at Beverley
From: GUEST

Who was that couple who sang "the banks of primroses" in the Sun on Sat? I've seen him before a few times on his own, but they were great together. She was in a dancers costume and he said somehing about not singing together very often I think it' a shame, and think they should sing more often.