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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 19 Jun 01 - 08:47 AM There will be beery women. No doubt. Here is a cut'n'paste from Fleet Folk Club's page regarding L Witt :
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: Jim Cheydi Date: 19 Jun 01 - 07:36 AM Yes and no. In that order! |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 19 Jun 01 - 07:32 AM Long Wittenham? Uh-oh. Will there be beer and women's eights? EJ |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 19 Jun 01 - 06:00 AM Hi all We never made it to the pub, because we were lurking on the main site & enjoying bumping into people & listening to the concert from outside the tent (even in the pouring rain). So we never actually got meet RtS etc, so here's a late hello - "HELLO". It was nice to see Wandering Minstrel again. And KitKat was there on Sunday night to play - but to my deep shame we didn't stay to listen as we were frozen stiff & had to get Hamm fed & in bed at a reasonable time for schl next day. KitKat reports that their set went well (if a bit shortened due to time constraints). I know they will have been excellent because I've seen them before. I think overall things were a bit disorganised at the festival, but we enjoyed it anyway. Shame we missed meeting Jim & Jon, but they were obviously fully occupied!! The festival was sharing a field with a regatta - hence the rowing 8s thing. It was quite bizarre to see people carrying their great long rowing thingies through the festival site. Obviously they were being hotly persued by rampant folkie-blokies. Anyways - next festival for us is also fairly local - Long Wittenham. That's another charity festival but is smaller (pub-based I think) & only on 1 day (with camping). Anyone going to that one? - I think its in a couple of weeks time - will start a thread for it when I find out for sure. Kris
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: GUEST,King Street Smith Date: 19 Jun 01 - 05:37 AM Hi Roger the S. The "Bluesy" band that you saw was in fact DPN+1. King Street didn't go on until after 4:00pm. Sorry to have missed you, I was looking forward to making contact. The other four groups you would have seen were, in order of appearance: Snap Happy, Bert & Sylvia Rogers, Skyport Ade Tucker. Regards. |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: Jim Cheydi Date: 19 Jun 01 - 05:36 AM Some of those women's rowing eights really do go! Well, they run a lot faster than me & EJ anyway. |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 19 Jun 01 - 05:27 AM Well, Jim and I spent the weekend dividing women's rowing eights between us. EJ |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 19 Jun 01 - 03:43 AM Sorry for late posting of this review but I was in London all day on Monday on a staff training day. It was an interesting weekend. We had 12 people for dinner on Saturday which went off well despite the unscheduled interlude with the Dyno-rod man (don't ask!). On of my wife's now retired former colleagues who plays guitar, banjo and mandolin was impressed to find Davey Graham, his idol, playing on the CD player when he arrived with the Ken Colyer skiffle group next. At some time towards midnight when I was having a post-coffee Metaxas and others were making inroads on my selection of malt whiskies, someone was rash enough to insist we demonstrated the pianola. I believe while Herself pedalled barefoot and without a safety belt, I rendered Pennies from Heaven and You made me love you like Jolson and Don't be Cruel like Elvis, but it might have been the other way round, as people suddenly remembered they had to get home to pay the baby sitter (funny I though all their children were grown-up). Subsequently someone said it was the highlight of the evening, someone else said it was like a scene from the Addams Family! Any way it was too dull on Sunday to take out guest to a garden so we headed straight for the skiffle session at the Clifton Arms. The first band had just started when we arrived, the singer sounded a bit flat, my companions thought ( I couldn't possibly comment, given my lack of musical ability) and the place was full of people in Welsh costumes who soon left (an Ap-Morris dance side perhaps?). We stayed for a couple of hours. Being the designated non-driver I was forced on to the Brakspear's Special while the other two drank the pub out of mineral water (the shame of it!) despite forays by various people to the cellar in search of new stock. We heard four bands, unfortunately the PA was at a good volume for hearing the music but too quiet to hear the announcements, so I'm not clear who was who, especially as some of the personnel were in more than one ensemble. I think King Street Smith was the bluesy band that came on just before we left at about 2.20 . Herself awarded them the top marks for vocals without any prompting from me. The pub was quite full (hardly big enough for two teachest basses to pass!) but mostly seemed to be regulars not taking much notice of the music. Only ourselves and the bands and their connections (as the racing fraternity would say) were listening to or applauding the music. Mine was the only Mudcat T-shirt in evidence and evoked no reactions. I was sorry we couldn't stay longer but a fridge full of left-overs and an opened bottle of wine ("it won't keep") waiting for us meant we didn't see the other bands. Nice to see washboard, swannee whistle and spoons in operation. A kazoo with funnel went past me into the dining room but I didn't see it in action. Thanks to Kris (King Brilliant) for letting us know this was on. RtS |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 15 Jun 01 - 09:08 AM Nice one Kris - Jim does your printer work? Can you do the honours? Cheers EJ |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 15 Jun 01 - 09:06 AM Assuming you come in via the M4..... Come off at Junction 11, and follow the signs toward Reading on the A33. As you approach the town centre start looking for the signs to Caversham. You will be on what is kown as the IDR (inner distribution road), and this leads into the Caversham Road which leads to Caversham Bridge. You will pass a TGI Friday's restaurant on your right hand side at a roundabout as you get close to Cav. Go straight on at that roundabout. Keep your eyes peeled for the big Holiday Inn building which is at a roundabout on the approach to the bridge. You need to turn left into Richfield Avenue at that roundabout (ie do not cross the bridge itself), and then first right just immediately past the hotel. That turning takes you down toward the river, and the public carpark is on your left. The information point & entrance for the festival should be obvious at that point. Your really crucial thing is to be approaching the correct bridge (there are only 2, Caversham Bridge and Reading Bridge). If you actually cross the river from south to north then you have gone too far. If you are at a bridge and there's no Holiday Inn then its the wrong bridge & you need to just flag someone down for directions back to the other one. If you're not on the M4, but are on the A4 then similarly just head for the town centre & then pick up signs for Caversham. Best of luck - and if you get lost then I'm really really really sorry....... If you do get lost then there should be no problem finding someone to direct you to Caversham Bridge - its not an obscure location. Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 15 Jun 01 - 08:08 AM Yeah,Kris,Herself and I have been to the mill before but our friend is from oop North so we like to show her the local stately 'omes etc (not having one of our own!) and gardens as she's a garden freak, and that seemed one we could combine with the Caversham "do". We've got 12 for dinner Sat night so we may be a bit fragile on Sunday (not me of course, on medicinal Metaxas!). RtS ("blues ain't nothin' but a poor workin' man feelin' bad") |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 15 Jun 01 - 08:07 AM I can see the pub from here! |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: Jim Cheydi Date: 15 Jun 01 - 08:03 AM Sounds like a cue for the real Jim Cheydi's B road navigation skills. Ely to Reading via Sutton Coldfield, hmmmm..... |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 15 Jun 01 - 07:37 AM Coming from Cambridge - ~(possibly via Ely to pick up The Real Jim Cheydi and his Pet Viper - dont ask.) Don't much fancy the M25 though. Only been driving for 3 days. EJ |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 15 Jun 01 - 07:02 AM Here is a map click here The actual festival is on Richfield Avenue just past the big bulgy thing marked as H (hotel presumably). Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 15 Jun 01 - 06:55 AM That's good news RTS! Mapledurham's nice too - are you going to look round the old mill. Its fascinating. English Jon - do you know Reading at all? Where would you be coming from? The festival is quite easy to find, but it depends how you come into Reading. Caversham is the north part of Reading, on the north bank of the Thames. The festival is quite close the Caversham bridge. The address given on the leaflet is Thameside Promenade, Caversham Bridge, Reading. The carpark is very close to the Holiday Inn hotel which is right next to the bridge. There should be plenty of signs pointing the way once you get close. And once you are in Reading it should be easy to get someone to direct you to Caversham Bridge. If you give me an idea which compass direction you'd be approaching from, and whether you'd be on the M4, A4 or what road then I can give you some more specific directions. Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 15 Jun 01 - 06:33 AM Our houseguest was quite interested so we should get to part of the skiffle session before or after a visit to Mapledurham. RtS("I'm worried now but I won't be worried long") |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: English Jon Date: 15 Jun 01 - 05:45 AM How do I get to caversham? There's a remote possibility than I can get there for some of it... Cheers, English Jon |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 15 Jun 01 - 04:47 AM Final refresh - Starts tonight..... |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 14 Jun 01 - 05:28 AM See ya next year vectis... Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: vectis Date: 13 Jun 01 - 06:03 PM That's a very kind thought Kris. Thankyou very much. Unfortunately I now have a gig in my local area which is going to span much of the weekend. Maybe next year? |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 13 Jun 01 - 06:25 AM Vectis - I could lend you a tent if that would help. One of those green lichfield brand ridge jobbies. I could arrange to leave it with the entrance-keepers. Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: vectis Date: 12 Jun 01 - 03:45 PM Sorry I'll miss it this year. The caravan has got no brakes. Come to think of it it is up on axle stands and wheeless at the moment. Hope you get good weather and make shedloads of dosh for mental health and local charities. See you next year I hope. |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 12 Jun 01 - 06:52 AM KitKat - you're lucky! My hustband is useless all the time. :>) See you there Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KitKat Date: 12 Jun 01 - 05:38 AM Dear Kris Hope to see you there - husband is in USA all week and not back until Saturday am, so guess he'll be useless all weekend. Also, it's Fathers' Day on Sunday, so I'd better give him the choice of what we do ... Pat |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 12 Jun 01 - 04:16 AM refresh |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 11 Jun 01 - 05:07 AM refresh. This is coming up this weekend, so I'll be refreshing it all week. Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 08 Jun 01 - 11:45 AM KitKat, Yes - I realised just after I'd posted that I hadn't included the fact that you are playing. What a twat I am! (I did mention it in the Upcoming Festivals thread though, so I expect you'll forgive me) Are you there for the rest of the weekend as well? - it should be great, especially if the weather's good. Plenty for the kids to do as well. Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KitKat Date: 08 Jun 01 - 11:27 AM Dear Kris As you know, I'll be there! We're down to play on Sunday evening. Pat |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 08 Jun 01 - 10:24 AM Hope to see you there then. One of us will be in our shared Mcat T-shirt. The skiffle session is on the sunday, and sounds like it'll be the place to be. Happy birthday to the Mrs! Kris |
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Subject: RE: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 08 Jun 01 - 10:18 AM It's Herself's birthday bash that weekend but She has conceded that if our houseguests agree we may get to one of the sessions (guess which one) at the Clifton Arms, even if only for a short time. If we do I'll try to remember to wear the Mudcat T-shirt. RtS |
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Subject: UK : Caversham Folk Festival (Reading) From: KingBrilliant Date: 08 Jun 01 - 10:05 AM Caversham Charity Folk Festival is on 15 - 17th June, which is rapidly approaching. Here is the blicky to the website CCFF Its free admission (except to the main concert), but you are encouraged to donate for the charities. You can either give to the collectors as the come round or buy a collection-free-zone badge for £5. There is camping for £6 per adult & £3 per kid - which is pretty reasonable. There should be plenty of concerts, sessions & singarounds going on, and its usually a great weekend. The music is mainly folk, blues & skiffle - there's a main site + fringe events in the local pubs etc. I can highly recommend it. The artists and organisers donate their services for free, and I know the organisers have been working really hard - so come along and help them to make it a success.... Anyone coming? It'd be nice to have a bit of a gathering there. Kris |
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