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Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07

Richard Bridge 03 Nov 07 - 02:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 03 Nov 07 - 02:56 PM

C'mon, who went? Was it good?


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 27 Oct 07 - 06:27 AM

So who will post the first review?


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Mrs_Annie
Date: 27 Oct 07 - 06:12 AM

"There is still a small Whorticulture website, to be found here. Way out of date, but of interest to those who, like me, had never heard of them until now "

Well done guest, I searched hard for that yesterday but couldn't find it so I thought it must be defunct. Brings back good memories.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Giant Folk Eyeball (inactive)
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 05:03 PM

Jon's 'Fearful Symmetry' is a marvellous album. I love the hugeness of his voice. It's two years old now... 'bout time for something new?

Coincidently, Paul Scourfield's 'Freshly Squeezed' arrived in the post yesterday (I'd followed the link from Anahata's website to find him) and on first hearing it's most enjoyable, with lots of great contributions from Jon.

I'd also be intrigued to hear Jon's hurdy-gurdy project with the inestimable Philip G Martin. How many pies has Mr Loomes got his fingers in?

Anyone who thinks the current UK folk scene is knackered must have cloth ears. There's so much good stuff about. Yippee!

Cheers

Nigel


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 02:39 PM

I think I first heard Jon with Whorticulture at Uxbridge Folk Club (thanks to Cllr) - sorry that I won't be getting to Guildford this evening.

Kitty


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: GUEST,The Ballad of the Bold Researcher
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 01:03 PM

There is still a small Whorticulture website, to be found here. Way out of date, but of interest to those who, like me, had never heard of them until now

Whorticulture


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: GUEST,The Ballad of the Bold Researcher
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 12:51 PM

Surrey will always be Surrey, God bless it....


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: The Borchester Echo
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 12:25 PM

Well, back in the 1970s, the Communist Party in Surrey was controlled by a Stalinist shit and I find it difficult to believe that anything wholesome could ever emanate from the county (Lawrence Heath excepted).


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 12:20 PM

Now that is something to behold LOL :-)

Jon can stay up here in Doncaster. Thats if he hasn't moved again.

http://www.jonloomes.com/


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 12:16 PM

Danger, the sky must be falling, and the apocalypse coming. Diane and I have agreed on two things in ten minutes (albeit not the snide about Surrey)


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: The Borchester Echo
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 12:12 PM

Whorticulture was fab.
Jon's moved on but what he's doing taking gigs in snooty Surrey is a bit incomprehensible.
Though I suppose a gig's a gig.
The sooner he gets back to Islington + or - Paul Scourfield the better.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 11:58 AM

I have never been sure why Whorticulture did not become a "must have" band. My suspicion was that it was because what they did was too English. Others have told me they disliked they way the band joked around on stage and amused each other with "in" jokes.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: treewind
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 09:33 AM

Whorticulture - yes.
Jon used to live in Cambridge.

Anahata


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Mrs_Annie
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 09:20 AM

My husband thinks he used to be in a band called Whorticulture. Is that true? We saw them a lot in Cambridge a few years ago, and they were very good.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 09:15 AM

Yes, that sounds like his sense of humour.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Rasener
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 06:52 AM

Jon was at Faldingworth and was very good. Go see well worth it.


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Chris Green
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 06:42 AM

I believe he's also recently formed a hurdy-gurdy duo with Anna Elliott which rejoices under the name of Mediaeval Knieval. I wish I'd thought of that name first!


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: treewind
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 05:44 AM

I'll give that gig a recommendation too.
More about Jon on MySpace and his own site

We've also seen him perform as a duo with Paul Scourfield, and that's good too.

Anahata


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Anglo
Date: 26 Oct 07 - 02:09 AM

I remember Jon Loomes from a few years ago as a regular Catter, though I haven't seen him active here in a while.

On the strength of his posts, and I think it was links to a couple of soundclips, I sought out his Fellside CD, and it's very nice. I'd like to hear, and meet, him in person.

(But I'll have to miss this particular gig, being reident on the US side).


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Subject: RE: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 25 Oct 07 - 11:36 PM

Litle as I like to agree with Froots, Loomes is great, his sense of humour deadly at times - and when he has "and friends" on to play as well they are usually damned good too..

I strongly recommend this gig.


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Subject: Jon Loomes, Guildford 26/10/07
From: Surreysinger
Date: 25 Oct 07 - 11:07 PM

"A robust, spirited singer and deft guitarist - alive, full of conviction and always does the material justice" fROOTS

Jon Loomes is one of the growing number of young singers and musicians that have begun making a name for themselves on the folk scene in the past few years. His repertoire is traditional, with a few self-composed tunes thrown in for good measure, and accompanied on a range of instruments including the guitar (he has been favourably compared with Nic Jones), fiddle, melodeon, English concertina, cittern and hurdy-gurdy.

Admission £9.00 - Members £8.00
Commences 8.00pm
Doors open at 7.30pm - evening finishes at 10.30pm

Tickets will be available on the door, or can be reserved by ringing 01483 871443 before 5.30pm.


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