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Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06

13 Jul 06 - 09:32 AM (#1782602)
Subject: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,Mikk

Well it's only a week to go before this years Warwick FF. I am really looking forward to it. I was unable to attend last year as I was in Ireland. I went for the first time in 2004 and thought it was wonderful. The camping facilities are excellent, sessions and concerts on the site plus sessions and so much more going on in the town as well. I seem to remember spending quite a bit of time in The Zetland Arms last time.
This year I am really looking forward to seeing the Battlefield Band on Friday & my long time favourite Dougie MaClean on Sunday. In-between I will be propping up Granny West's wine stall & attending as many sessions as I can get to.

I know there was a thread about Concertina's at Warwick a while ago but thought I'd open it up a little.

Anyone else going?

warwick FF


13 Jul 06 - 11:42 AM (#1782682)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Folkiedave

Yes, I shall have a stall selling s/hand folk books. Every one a bargain. (Blatant plug). And I hope to get to see John K, LNF, BB, J, etc.

Come and say hello. (And buy a book or two).


13 Jul 06 - 11:45 AM (#1782686)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: skipy

Kate & I + the boys.
This is our 23rd.
Best fest of the year.
Regards Skipy.

p.s I will of course be in a dress, make sure you pick up a WHFF2006
leaflet!


13 Jul 06 - 12:57 PM (#1782735)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: My guru always said

Will be there too. Must remember to wear my MudCat badge so I can meet more Catters! Gotta Grove leaflet skipy, see you there!


13 Jul 06 - 01:01 PM (#1782740)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mr Red

Yea but duties are a bit brinkmanship.

I offered to work on the Fri and I have 15 minutes before the ceilidh on Sat. Joy is not pleased..................


14 Jul 06 - 07:30 AM (#1783274)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Ruth Archer

Looking forward to it, esp Van Eyken, Ember and Dougie Maclean (all of whom are playing Loughborough FF in October, but I'll be too busy to stand and watch them!)


14 Jul 06 - 03:51 PM (#1783639)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

I look forward to seeing you all,I shall be there on Saturday only concertinering all day.I am taking a couple of spare concertinas with me so if you want to join us at the workshop in the morning for absolute beginners,but we shall be working hard.
Do not forget to buy your copy of Anglo International while you are there.Anglo playing and styles from around the World.
Al


14 Jul 06 - 03:57 PM (#1783642)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mrs.Duck

We will be there. I will be bringing Angelica so if you want tickets they are £1 each. Will be joining the English concertina workshop and will have the spare with me if anyone wants to try it out.


14 Jul 06 - 04:30 PM (#1783666)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Tig

We're not there again this year so don't go looking for the badge stall.    I've already got some Angelica tickets but will get more at Whitby.


15 Jul 06 - 05:56 AM (#1784101)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,muppitz - cookie gone AWOL!

I would have been there with Moor & Coast but I'm actually an artist this year, how exciting!
I have 3 spots, one of which is a "Meet the Artist" session at 11am in the Arts Centre if anyone fancies hauling themselves out of bed to give some moral support! (11am, it obscene if you ask me!!!)

muppitz x


15 Jul 06 - 08:51 AM (#1784160)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

Do not forget the BIG SQUEEZE session on Saturday afternoon
I will be joined by Jody Kruskal,Brian Peters,John Kirkpatrick at times whilst it is on.Should be a great session.
See you there
Al


15 Jul 06 - 09:50 AM (#1784194)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Edain

I'll be there, although I have to admit that I'm not sure where my Mudcat badge is right now, so I may have to go incognito


17 Jul 06 - 06:17 AM (#1785389)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mr Happy

You all must be very rich.

Have you seen the prices??

£63 for a w/end ticket

+

Weekend Camping charges: Adult £6 per person.

Too much for us.

Me & new band, 'The Indescribables' will attend for fringe events but we'll be camping at the racecourse in Stratford on Avon & driving back & to each day.


17 Jul 06 - 06:57 AM (#1785401)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Will be there on Friday. Looking forward to it as usual.
Jim


17 Jul 06 - 08:00 AM (#1785418)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: fiddler

Hope to be there Saturday, Have to work (thing that earns food and beer money) on Sunday.

I haven't got a Mudcat badge so I won't be wearing it!

Or I don't think I have. I'll think it and see if the mudcat esp kicks in!!!!

Andy


17 Jul 06 - 08:51 AM (#1785447)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Tig

Fiddler - have you contacted us or sent your 50p and SAE? If not you won't have a Mudbadge.

If you have we don't seem to have a record of it arriving. Sorry.


17 Jul 06 - 09:03 AM (#1785464)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Black Diamond

whats all this about a mudcat badge?????????
Black Diamond


17 Jul 06 - 11:22 AM (#1785563)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Les from Hull

Maggie and I aren't rich. We're stewarding. But we'll also be available for drinking and singing and playing.


17 Jul 06 - 01:16 PM (#1785655)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Tig

We are the official providers of Mudcat name badges. They cost 50p and Mudcat gets a cut from them.

The easiest way to get them is to send 50p (per badge!), your Mudcat name AS IT IS WRITTEN and a SAE to
The Badger
7 Quarry Road
Norton
Doncaster
DN6 9HS

Then you wait until I can get him motivated to make them!

We will be at Whitby all week so could bring pre-ordered ones to there - PM me about it.


17 Jul 06 - 02:02 PM (#1785689)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Andy Jackson

Myself and Eyelander will there there Friday eve onwards. Missed a few years so it will be great to be back at this great festival.

Andy


17 Jul 06 - 03:12 PM (#1785722)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,tradplayer

At Warwick uni the following week M-W...sigh....Never mind, got tickets for CambsFF. Maybe next year...


17 Jul 06 - 07:58 PM (#1785963)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Edain

I'll be there from Wednesday. You'll know me, I'll be one of the hideously sunburnt ones with the wheelbarrows of loo roll.


18 Jul 06 - 04:24 AM (#1786185)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,padgett

Alan regarding the big squeeze, concertina thingy?

Can you advise what format you will be taking? is this an accomplished players thing?

What Anglo system will be preferable C/G or G/D? or expected good level of playing across the rows?

Cheers
Ray Padgett


18 Jul 06 - 05:39 AM (#1786210)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Black Diamond

Tig I have sent you a PM re the badge for collection at Whitby, but its the first time Ive done it, and Im not sure if I did it right.
Black Diamond


18 Jul 06 - 06:34 AM (#1786243)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST

No fecking badge stall !!! They should cancel the festival. I'm bereft.


18 Jul 06 - 07:06 AM (#1786265)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Geoff the Duck

Unfortunately absence of badge stall is because festval organisers (in general - not just having a dig at this festival) are charging more to rent a stall than the income to be made from badges.
Quack!
GtD.


18 Jul 06 - 07:15 AM (#1786271)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,folkiedave(cookieless at the moment)

Hi,

All mudcatters are welcome to come and say hello at

www.collectorsfolk.co.uk

and have a browse around the myriad of book bargains which will be available at prices to suit all pockets.

End of blatant plug, currently morris dancing for fine weather.

Dave


18 Jul 06 - 07:33 AM (#1786279)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Geoff the Duck

We've seen you dance, Dave. Should we pack our wellies and umbrellas?
Quack!
Geoff.


18 Jul 06 - 07:03 PM (#1786780)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Pistachio

Linda Kelly and I will be there for all the fringe and Dougie Maclean . Linda is soooooooo excited. I'm praying the van has a happy journey. I'll have Les, Maggie and Fiona on board to give me a push if I need one again.....(memories of a long hot day on the road South!)
Really looking forward to my 4th or 5th Warwick.(wonder why I can't be sure) It's only hours away - it's almost Wedneday I'll dig out my badge and hope to see you / hear you / meet you all.

Mr Happy - I find, and hide every £2 coin I can, from August through to ticket buying time. The anticipation of Warwick FF is such that I work harder at saving for it than for anything else. Don't ask me why - Wow, it's too good for words.

Hey Jim, missed you at Beverley - only 48 hours and it'll be Friday.
See you all soon.
H. x.


18 Jul 06 - 07:11 PM (#1786787)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: nutty

I feel really envious and will be thinking of you all. Warwick is wonderful when the weather is good ......

Unfortunately I haven't a dog sitter this weekend but look forward to seeing you all at Saddleworth.


19 Jul 06 - 09:07 AM (#1787191)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: My guru always said

Looking forward to hearing those Hissyfit Girls again!! See you there...


19 Jul 06 - 09:47 AM (#1787218)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: MikkinNotts

Hey Not long to go now folks. I have just printed of the Workshops and discover that There is a "Guitar tune backing in DADGAD" on Saturday (Excellent News!) Does anyone know who Matt Griffin the tutor for this workshop is? I have tried quick web search but drawing a blank at the moment Pardon my ignorance.
Cheers
MikkinNotts


19 Jul 06 - 08:20 PM (#1787764)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mr Happy

where's the best pubs with beer gardens for outdoor sessions?


19 Jul 06 - 08:27 PM (#1787772)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST

I seem to remember that the Zetland Arms had a small garden area at the back. There were session being played in the garden but I spent most of my time inside a couple of years ago when I went. I did't go to any other pubs it seemed to be all kicking off at the Zetland.
Have a good one.
Mikk


20 Jul 06 - 03:19 AM (#1787974)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

Sorry Ray for the delay in replying to your quiry re the session.
Normal sessions are in G and D and I know Jody Kruskal is taking his GD, but there will be no rules as such if you have a CG Anglo and you want to play something for the session in C nobody will mind.I will have my two anglos with me CD and GD so providing nobody turns up with a BpF I should be prepared.Everybody who wants to lead the session will get a chance it will not be restricted to a chosen few.
Although it is called the Big Squeeze it will be open to other instruments.It will be just one big session,with some top players turning up during the afternoon.
For the beginners workshop in the morning I will be taking two spare CG Anglos and everybody who attends will receive a free CD Tutor which covers all that I will be teaching.
Hope to see you at one of these events.
Al


20 Jul 06 - 03:52 AM (#1787983)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,neovo

Last year the Zetland had a massive gazebo/marquee covering the garden at the back which quite spoilt the garden atmosphere. Session inside tended to be Irish as I recall. You might find or start something in the Bowling Green. Again there was a marquee in the garden last year but as the garden is huge it didn't have such a negative impact as the one at the Zetland.
Neovo


20 Jul 06 - 05:27 AM (#1788035)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,padgett

Thanks Alan

Although I have had a concertina some 30 years (CD)I have only in last 5 or so started to make any headway (now a GD 3 row too)

I am not an expert by any means and anything I can pick up is abonus

I never stop learning something new I reckon

see you there all being well; hope I can pick out an odd note or two in the session!

Ray


20 Jul 06 - 06:12 AM (#1788065)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,padgett

Amend CD to CG whoops!


20 Jul 06 - 06:49 AM (#1788074)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mr Happy

Thanks for info.

Recall having a fab sesh at Blowing Green several years ago & weather was like now then- Phew-SCORCHIO!!


20 Jul 06 - 07:04 AM (#1788080)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Nick

Pistachio - "Linda Kelly and I will be there for all the fringe and Dougie Maclean. Linda is soooooooo excited"

Sooooooooo jealous.


20 Jul 06 - 01:35 PM (#1788395)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Fliss

Do like Warwick festival, but cant come this year. Will have to save up for next year.

But Im hoping to steward at the new Shrewsbury FF (formerly Bridgnorth).

Have a great time folks,
fliss


20 Jul 06 - 02:25 PM (#1788438)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: RWJ

The Zetland put a lot of efort in last year with the big tent , i think they were new to the pub so give them a chance they seem to be trying to get it right


20 Jul 06 - 04:17 PM (#1788534)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Folkiedave

As I put the final box of books together, I notice amongst them a copy of the "Planxty Song Book". This is valuable in itself in that it is the only known picture of Christy Moore's right bosom.

Ask to see it, no obligation.


20 Jul 06 - 07:02 PM (#1788669)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Wiseowl

Wish I could come! But I've just got back from Rencontres Saint-Chartrier in France (which was brilliant!) While I was over there I had my purse stolen - in Chartres cathedral of all places! so am waiting for replacement bank cards etc.. before I can access any cash!

Anne


20 Jul 06 - 07:18 PM (#1788684)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST

Have my reservations about Mr Doogie. Material ok, bloke.... an absolute pillock


20 Jul 06 - 07:49 PM (#1788712)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Nick

In what way an absolute pillock?

It seems a rather fatuous and sweeping statement without giving anything to back it up.


21 Jul 06 - 05:21 AM (#1788975)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: MikkinNotts

GUEST 2 above must be an "absolute pillock"
Roll on tonight "Battlefield Band" Roll on Sunday night "Dougie"
and all the bit's inbetween. Heading off in a couple of hours to get pitched near the beer tent!!
Can't wait to see Christy's right bosom !!!!
Mikk


21 Jul 06 - 06:38 AM (#1788995)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: skipy

See "nipple" thread in bullshit.
Skipy


21 Jul 06 - 07:45 AM (#1789024)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: George Papavgeris

Just decided - Going this arvo, just for today; really, just to see Martin Pearson and his "Unfinished spelling errors of Bolkien". But I'll pop into Brian's singaround as well.


21 Jul 06 - 05:15 PM (#1789388)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Ruth Archer

tomorrow i arrive and look forward to it no end!

All i've heard abt Dougie suggests he is LOVELY!


24 Jul 06 - 11:36 AM (#1791686)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mrs.Duck

Left at 6am this morning to get to job interview but still didn't get the job. Brilliant weekend despite the son et lumiere show on Saturday (btw anyone know how bloke who got hit is doing?). I knew I'd done the right thing not leaving Sunday when I went to the final concert. Dougie Maclean was amazing and then the Paperboys were a wonderful finisher. Thank you to Jan and the Panic circus who looked after our children especially when the storm hit and we couldn't get to them. Definitely one of my favourite festivals (along with Miskin of course Andy) - roll on next year.


24 Jul 06 - 11:41 AM (#1791692)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: r.padgett

I heard from Jim McD that bloke hit by lightning in intensive care!
Keep us updated anyone who knows please

Ray


24 Jul 06 - 12:07 PM (#1791719)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Les from Hull

Another excellent festival - can't blame WFF for the weather! Particular thanks from Maggie and me to all involved in organising this great festival. The organisation really is a model for anyone wanting to know how to run a folk festival.

Jane, the people struck by lightning were our neighbours on the campsite and I understand three went to hospital, two were released and one chap was kept in for observation.

Les


24 Jul 06 - 12:14 PM (#1791732)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Rasener

Blimey Les, I bet you are glad you didn't hang around with them.

I do hope they will be alright.

Les from Market Rasen


24 Jul 06 - 01:28 PM (#1791780)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Folkiedave

It should also be mentioned that the lighting rig was virtually glowing at one point in the main tent on Saturday afternoon.

Seemed vey well organised. The bookstall was tucked in a hidden area so thanks to all who came and found it. (Even bigger thanks to those who purchased books or vinyl).

I thought "Freshlyground" were great and nothing like my kind of music at all. And yet they were a great hit. Delighted to have had chance to see them. Brave decision of the Festival to put them on and it paid off (IMHO).

Great to see some old friends and made a few new ones just what festivals are for.

Highlights for me were Last Night's Fun (do not believe any rumours) and John Kirkpatrick playing Johann Matheson's "Gigue" which is just the most amazing piece of Anglo-Concertina virtuosity I have ever heard. I thought James Raynard was great too.

My wife's highlight (she is over 45, smallish and size 10) was being invited to join Pecsaetan Morris (tallish generally speaking, mostly well under 30 thirty and tiny bottoms). Mind it was in the swimming pool. She now describes herself as an honorary member of Pecsaetan's Aquarobics Team.

Great festival - loved every minute - even Jim McDonald's shirts!!


24 Jul 06 - 01:43 PM (#1791804)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Pistachio

Well, what can I say?
The Van performed brilliantly and arrive complete with Beverley and Hull contingent at noon Friday. No need for the RAC.
We (Linda Kelly and I) had a fantastic time.
The Arts centre still is my (our) favourite space to sing and the 'unrehearsed choir' did a fantastic job harmonising at every opportunity.
I've got some £2 coins stored away already - and an extra week to save up as next years dates are for the 4th weekend in July!
Dougie was simply superb. I couldn't believe how many people said they'd NEVER heard him before(!) and that they'd like to hear more. What a treat to have him smile at the audience participation (!) or hasn't anyone else noticed that it seems to be the norm to portray how sullen one can look in 'life' these days?
He appeared amazed that so many of 'the English' knew his songs.
I thought his performance was outstanding - (I would!)

Jim McD - I think you were avoiding me!!!!
Sorry you didn't get your job Jane.

We departed at 10 to midnight and just missed a royal appointment at the motorway services around 1 am.(at Tibshelf North).
The van behaved perfectly until 'ull when it set off two car alarms as we passed at 0420..... (sorry!) and now it's all dried out and washed up ready for Saddleworth.
Roll on Thursday. Hope to catch up with more 'catters' there.
Luv.
H.


24 Jul 06 - 03:13 PM (#1791881)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Goldengob

First Warwick for Bill W and me and had a great time - didn't see much on the main stage as we were kept busy in the Living Tradition Centre. Good that festivals can present both the big venues and the smaller intimate acoustic shows. Audiences were terrific and we had
a wonderful time with John Conolly at the "Lincolnshire Lads" session - looking forward to teaming up again at Faldingworth in Sept!


24 Jul 06 - 03:23 PM (#1791894)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Rasener

Whoo hooo bring it on Goldengob :-)


24 Jul 06 - 05:43 PM (#1792006)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,MC Fat

How could I avoid you Hazel !! I love you and I wan you to have my babies. Actually i am bereft. Missed you like crazy. Should be at Saddleworth next Saturday, then i expect at least three festivals worth of snogs.


24 Jul 06 - 06:29 PM (#1792040)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: skipy

Wore my new dress and hat!
Skipy


25 Jul 06 - 05:24 AM (#1792477)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Peter K

The main marque was hit by the lightning, as was the crane.

Last I heard, the man who was hit, had a swelling on the brain and had been induced into a coma. He was moved to the high dependency ward, and they where intending to bring him out of the coma yesterday (Monday).


25 Jul 06 - 05:49 AM (#1792488)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: ossonflags

It was nice.


25 Jul 06 - 06:10 AM (#1792501)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,padgett

O dear Peter doesnt sound too good!

Ray

Typical understatement Mr Mc Garry!!


25 Jul 06 - 07:41 AM (#1792553)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,muppitz at work

Sad to hear that the poor chap suffered at the hands of mother nature, I really enjoy watching storms but it was a rather violent one, I had just come out of Damien O' Kane & Shona Kipling's set at the Theatre, we all blamed Damien for picking up his Banjo.
Sunday night was the first time I'd ever seen Dougie McLean and I can't believe that it's taken me so long, he was fantastic.
The Sunday night concert was the highlight for me the Paperboys had me dancing like a loon for their whole set.

Jim, I'm really sorry if I spoilt the rest of your night, it was an unfortunate ending to an otherwise fantastic festival!

muppitz x


25 Jul 06 - 08:06 AM (#1792574)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mr Red

Yea we heard he was knocked unconscious but the ambulance was on it's was as my informant was calling. Roumour mill had all ages and sexes as the man in intensive care within the hour.
The steward on the road entrance was ready to run - he said the flash and the bang were at the same time - 300 yards or not he was scared.
Everyone though they would be safe with a 100 foot crane nearby - I think they now believe me after I said "Don't bank on it".

JK - being a notso minor deity was superb in the ceilidh - totally E-ceilidh - calling and playing at the same time. All his sons were there, two dancing and Benji doing a grand job.

All in all a fantastic weekend of dance with Bedlam on the sweltering Fri. I think I got through 5 T-shirst that night.


25 Jul 06 - 06:06 PM (#1793092)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

Nice to see you at Warwick Folkie Dave
I agree with you on J.Ks performance absolutely stunning.
A star is born as well with Sally his wife doing a wonderful job in duet with John on base Anglo Concertina.Second time in public the first being the Big Squeeze in the afternoon.A really enjoyable evening with the dream team of Brian Peters (Who needs a medal for his performance in the main marquee during the storm)Jody Kruskal,
John and Sally and of course Chris Sherburn with Last Nights Fun.
I found it difficult to understand the anount of people leaving and rejoining the evening during the performances,but later realised it was the beer that could not be taken into the theatre and being so hot it was the beer tent that was the other attraction.
Al


25 Jul 06 - 07:39 PM (#1793170)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Folkiedave

Thanks for that Alan, and you were undoubtedly correct about the beer.

I wonder if there is anyone who can keep us up to date on the progress of the injured.


26 Jul 06 - 06:25 AM (#1793510)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Tina you didn't spoil my night however I was a teeny bit worried. Hope you are ok.


26 Jul 06 - 07:50 AM (#1793555)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,muppitz at work

I'm ok, we've kissed and made up, or rather, beers are on him at Saddleworth!

muppitz x


26 Jul 06 - 08:50 AM (#1793591)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Les from Hull

Yes, he always was a messy drinker!


26 Jul 06 - 08:59 AM (#1793598)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,padgett

You been throwing beer on muppitz Jimmy!

Should have more sense than that surely


26 Jul 06 - 06:47 PM (#1794036)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: the lemonade lady

Thanks to all who signed the Mudcat card on my counter. Great to put faces to names. Oh and ta for buying my lemonade too. Saturday afternoon's rain was fun. The noise in the trailer was very loud, we shut the hatch cos it was bouncing up off the counter and soaking us! Difficult finding something to do, trapped in there, while we waited for it to stop tho, eh Schantie? I can twiddle my thumbs faster than you, so ner! (x)

Sal


30 Jul 06 - 02:17 PM (#1797046)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

I am sorry to inform you that one of the people who was struck by lightening at this event has subsequently died.
A very sad ending to a wonderful weekend.
Al


30 Jul 06 - 02:43 PM (#1797066)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: George Papavgeris

There but for the grace of God go hundreds of us who were there, and probably enjoying a singaround under shelter at the time. The Survivor Syndrome effects are strong, even when you are fully aware of it, so I cannot help feeling somehow illogically guilty and wanting to do something for the person's family. Do we know if he/she left any children behind?


30 Jul 06 - 03:56 PM (#1797109)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: r.padgett

What a terrible tragedy

As George says it could have happened to any of us.

I am sure that all of us on the mudcat would like to extend our sincere condolences to all affected by this passing of one of our friends in folk

Ray


30 Jul 06 - 04:04 PM (#1797114)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Mrs.Duck

How dreadful our thoughts are with his family.


30 Jul 06 - 04:41 PM (#1797138)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Rasener

What a tragedy. So sorry to hear this. It kind of puts a dampener on things.
As they say "There but for the grace of God"


30 Jul 06 - 05:28 PM (#1797187)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Folkiedave

That is really sad. Mine and Helen's thoughts are with his family. It could easily have been us.


30 Jul 06 - 05:34 PM (#1797193)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: skipy

Been hoping against all hope since Warwick that I would not have to read what I have just read.
My thoughts are with the family, what a terrible end to a wonderful festival.
Also for the organisers, there was nothing that you could do to prevent this!
Skipy


30 Jul 06 - 05:41 PM (#1797199)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

I am sorry I do not have any details other than it is John Cross one of the helpers.
I keep thinking back to standing in the Marquee and looking out to the pooring rain.With the day being so hot and air less chidren were running about in the rain playing.I walked past a woman walking her baby in a pram.Many including me walked past the crane that was five foot from the path and subsequently the crane was hit by lightening.
I join you all with thoughts for John's family.
Al


30 Jul 06 - 05:48 PM (#1797205)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Edain

Sad news indeed.


31 Jul 06 - 04:55 AM (#1797470)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: My guru always said

Had been hoping not to read this, dreadful news, my thoughts are with his family.


31 Jul 06 - 05:14 AM (#1797479)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Ruston Hornsby

Very sad news. I am concerned that it may be the John Cross who danced with Grimsby MM in the 70's - can anyone advise?


31 Jul 06 - 08:48 AM (#1797605)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

I can only commend the Warwick Festival organisers who immediately contacted the family after John was taken to Hospital.Arranged Hotel accomodation and did everything possible.
There were in total four people struck by lightening on that day ,all the other three are out of Hospital.
Al


31 Jul 06 - 01:17 PM (#1797873)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Rasener

This is the facts about the incident from one of the directors, who is a personal friend of mine and was OK about me quoting the info below..

The people were on the bridge either going away or coming in when they were struck.

The Crane had nothing to do with the festival, it was to do with the a new building for the school close by.

The festival wasn't stopped becuase of the people that were hit. In actual fact, the wiring at the marquee was under water and posed a dangerous situation, so it was stopped for that reason.

John Cross was not a steward to my friends knwoledge.

This is not meant to cause controvesy, but merely aimed at getting the facts as correct as possible.

At the end of the day, it is still very sad and does put a downer on the event.


31 Jul 06 - 02:02 PM (#1797930)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Pistachio

All I can add is that the young lad was camped next to my van with one female and one male friend.
The mother of the uninjured male and the father of the girl were camped elsewhere on the FF site and came to pack up the tent and their belongings and mentioned that the youngsters had some family link. It seems the young woman was thrown against the bridge as the bolt struck her companion.

How sad.
H.


31 Jul 06 - 07:31 PM (#1798271)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Col K

The young man who died was at his first folk festival as far as I know.He died on friday eveningafter being kept in a coma for a few days after the event. When he came/was brought round he was found to have very severe brain damage and he passed away peacefully.
My thoughts go to his family and friends that such a tragedy should happen.
To the young man who gave mouth to mouth at the time and thought the worst on Saturday afternoon, sorry that your efforts ultimately proved to be in vain.You did your best but sadly eventually nature took its course.
The funeral has yet to be arranged.






He was not a steward at the festival nor was he a former dancer with Grimsby Morris.
The other 2 people who were injured are both at home with only superficial injuries.
Note only 3 people in total were hurt not 4 as has been mentioned.

Colin


01 Aug 06 - 03:39 AM (#1798481)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: GUEST,Ruston Hornsby

Colin - thanks for that. The person who gave the mouth to mouth was a friend of one of my colleagues in Rivington Morris's band. I'll pass the sad news on.


01 Aug 06 - 08:55 AM (#1798642)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: Alan Day

I am sorry that certain facts I posted may be incorrect they were given in good faith.
I understood that the Paramedicts treated four people on the bridge and of the four three were taken to hospital,hence the reason why I mentioned four people.
The reference to the crane which was about two hundred foot was mentioned as part of my point regarding that many people take risks in these freak storms,myself included.These cranes are usually earthed as a safety precaution.The crane was part of building work going on adjacent to the Festival site.
Absolutely no blame can be levelled at the Festival organisation in the way they handled the whole situation.In fact as already been said the total organisation of the Festival was second to none and that every precaution was taken for the safety of those present.
Al


01 Aug 06 - 03:20 PM (#1799076)
Subject: RE: Warwick Folk Festival 21st-23rd July 06
From: RWJ

I am very sad to hear of the outcome of the incident.My thoughts ar with his family and friends .

   Ron