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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 14 Jun 07 - 06:19 AM Elvis is very sophisticated in matters of accent. He certainly heard a County Durham edge to the Salfordian accent. I know, he told me himself. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Bernard Date: 14 Jun 07 - 04:37 AM Marie Little... North East? North East Salford maybe!! Okay, she lives in Co. Durham these days, but she's a Salford lass!! I think maybe Elvis should have his own headworn radio mic next year?! |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 14 Jun 07 - 04:20 AM There is a whippet club meets at the Alison Arms, not sure were they race, GUEST must have inside information to know the venues of the secretive world of whippet racing. Be interesting to hear what the whippets make of Elvis, as a labrador he might be overweight but he has a beautiful melodious howl. Elvis is picky about his music and he knows what he likes. He was particularly fond of Bernard Cromarty, George Papavgeris and Ken Nicol; there was a heavy hint of a trend there until Ken Nicol. He didn't take to Jez Lowe or Marie Little, perhaps some bias against a North East accent. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Bernard Date: 13 Jun 07 - 07:33 PM Hmmm... there was a lurcher there... looked a bit like an overgrown hairy whippet... The star of the festival was, undoubtedly, Elvis - an ovewrweight golden labrador who joined in wherever possible. He particularly seemed taken with my accordion...! Nethen... a certain melodeon virtuoso on this thread has a dodgy embellishment technique, revealed in his anagram... Main nose trill... |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: GUEST Date: 13 Jun 07 - 02:48 PM Alison arms was the north west's premier whippet racing venue. True. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 02:42 PM I promise to tell you next year. It is all part of the marketing strategy, whet your appetite this year and go for the kill next. If you believe that you'll belive anything, more like I forgot. Cheers Simon |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Carol Date: 13 Jun 07 - 02:25 PM Yep |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Tim theTwangler Date: 13 Jun 07 - 02:05 PM Just been for a looka t the photos looks like a lot of us missed a great weekend. Now if you tell us before next time...... |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Mr Red Date: 13 Jun 07 - 02:01 PM did you post here before the festival? free publicity is worth more than it cost............. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: My guru always said Date: 13 Jun 07 - 01:54 PM All is well thanks Bernard, just wish I had a Tardis so I could get to everything *grin* |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: GUEST,martin ellison Date: 13 Jun 07 - 12:59 PM Bernard maybe you should ask the audience: "Drab rant or mercy?" |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Bernard Date: 13 Jun 07 - 12:50 PM Aah... as I do a few Folk Train gigs, maybe 'Er, Corny Tram Bard' would be appropriate?! |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 12:41 PM The really sad thing is I had to resort to an anagram server on the internet after 10 mins of trying and not succeeding to get Mad Tor Cranberry. It also came up with Cornbread Martyr, which is a great title for a song about Mad Tor Cranberry, or is it Bronc Marry Dater. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Bernard Date: 13 Jun 07 - 12:39 PM Erm... my accordion has a beard, Martin, because it's forever ripping lumps out whilst I'm playing. I'm just grateful I'm not a naturist... mind you, so are a great many people! Hi, Hil, how're ye doin?! Yes, a good time woz 'ad by all! Well done to Simon and the gang for all the hard work in getting it off the ground! Pity we didn't see the famous blues man, Sid 'Wolf-goo' Melon in action! |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: My guru always said Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:53 AM That sure looks like Bernard to me, mind you I haven't seen him for a few years. Clue - he's spookily the spitting image of Micca. Sounds like you had a good time! |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: GUEST,martin ellison Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:37 AM I think he's singing "The Paunch and Judy Man" there. BTW I live in a glass house in this respect and hope that the stones don't rebound. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:33 AM I'm more concerned about what Bernard uses to play the concertina. Mad Tor Cranberry and his Concertina |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:30 AM Bernard Was that the well built chap who played concertina and guitar as well. Even put his hand to the flute in the singaround. What a talented chap, anagrams, jokes and stories as well. Should have written some contact details down for him, we might want to put him on again. Just looked at the list of artists, we've got him down as Mad Tor Cranberry. Do you know him :-) Simon |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: GUEST,martin ellison Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:26 AM Bernard: Can you play accordion with a beard? I usually play by ear. |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:18 AM The other ladies toilet -- there is a mystery. Sandra discovered the other toilets round the back of the building on Monday morning. Clearly you found them over the weekend. The mystery is I can't find anyone from the club who knew about them. We've been involved 4 years and never even imagined there were more toilets and showers round the back. Ten out of ten for exploration, zero for us for not even knowing they were there. We had wondered what the other keys on bunch were for! Next year we will clean them and make sure there is a light. The pub already has some ideas for food service next year, if they come to fruition we will tell you nearer the time. whatever happens we will make sure they don't run out of food! |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Bernard Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:17 AM Yup - I was there on the Saturday. A warm and informal atmosphere... excellent! Thought that fellow with the beard and accordion was very good...! ;o) |
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Subject: RE: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: GUEST Date: 13 Jun 07 - 11:01 AM hiya , yes we went , friday saturday and sunday , we camped on the rugby field across the road , what a lovely atmosphere , the weather was kind of course the snecklifter was tasty one fault , food ran out really on sunday , and no light in the other ladies toilet , minor complaints , and the music , i am a folk newbie so dont expect any wise comments. I rally enjoyed the music Marie Little , Anthony John Clarke and The Houghton weavers of course professional and very entertaining , i enjoyed all the performers i saw but would travel to see malt loaf again , george sorry i cant spell your name has songs that are written on unusual and thought inspiring subjects. and the young fiddle player was awe inspiring in his youth . i didnt join in the late night singarounds but my neighbour thouroughly ejoyed them into the small wee hours ;) |
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Subject: Alison Arms Free Folk Festival 8-10 June From: Simon G Date: 13 Jun 07 - 10:51 AM Anybody go to this festival in Lancashire, England? We'd love to here your comments, criticisms and suggestions either here or on the website. Alison Arms Folk Cheers Simon |
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