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GUEST,Zulu Market Rasen Folk Club Friday Dec 1st 06 (103* d) RE: Market Rasen Folk Club Friday Dec 1st 06 02 Dec 06


I got to see some of the pictures from the trip to India.I thought how lucky to that at such a young age.Enjoyed Aimee very much and thought the choice of her set was really interesting.I do like variety in a set and Aimee gave us that and more.
Tina Taylor has one of those rich folk voices i guess many strive to achieve.Plenty of info between songs as to their origin and a who's who in the folk scene.Sad to say a lot of the names went over my head,but everyone else was nodding in reply.
Harri Watts 1st set was all new stuff they are refining,i think they said.The club is a great place to air your new stuff and i am glad they recorded it.Only they will know what needs tweeking here and there,but for the rest of us it seemed to go down well.
John Blanks rushed over from another gig and robbed Helian Keys of a chance to do a few vocal only songs.Thanks John,we will remember that,(only joking.)As ever the guy with the hint of Clive Gregson in his songs delivered all the club favourites in his set.Nice to hear everyone sing along.Glad John is well recovered now,(his words not mine.)
Harri Watts came back to end the night with a collection of songs from their last cd,(yes i bought a copy last time they came.).All in all a splendid night of music provided by Les and the artists on show.Thanks everyone for asking if Helian keys was playing and not cheering when we said,"No."


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