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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 31 Oct 05 - 02:33 PM Correction: I misreported the problem in Alison & Geordie's family. Kirsty was seriously ill, rather than any death in the family. Sorry for any confusion caused. Bob vG :-* |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: MoorleyMan Date: 31 Oct 05 - 09:04 AM So sorry not to have been able to get over this time, Bob - another of those annoying domestic emergencies I'm afraid. Glad (but envious!) that you all had such a good time. Well done for organising it, whatever. Surely nothing can stop me coming over and singing next year, can it?.... (famous last words) |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 30 Oct 05 - 07:20 PM Thanks to one and all that contributed! Th'Antiques Roadshow and Marie Little joined us yesterday, whilst Donal & Lou entertained us with much humour, song and banter. I personally would have liked to hear more of Aileen Carr: but my highlight was John O'Hagan(Cockersdale) who rather diffidently introduced himself as Aileen's chaufer. He then proceeded to perform a beautiful sweet but exquisite short ballad! Steve Turner sang well, as did Andy & Barbara Hindley, Bob Butler, Dave Bishop and Sue vG. Sid Calderbank & Scowie were as brilliant as ever, but Matthew wasn't the only one wondering if the Lancashire dialect they were hearing made any sense to them! Our condolences go to Alison McMorland & Geordie McIntyre who had a death in the family that prevented them from attending. Best wishes also to Annie Dearman for a speedy recovery from a chest infection and Ellen Mitchell suffering a broken ankle. Today's sessions flowed seamlessly in the Terry Whelan laid-back style, with Bob Blair leading a performance workshop followed by a survivors' sing-around. We shall be reviewing how things went shortly and will look forward to any suggestions for improvement. All in all, a convivial and entertaining week-end. Once again many thanks for your support. Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Matthew Edwards Date: 30 Oct 05 - 03:02 PM So... How did the rest of the weekend go? Friday night was a real treat; it was lovely to hear good singers at ease in good company. From the moment that Dave Bishop led off to be followed by Lou Killen and Donal Maguire it was clear we were in for a magical evening that was inspiring right up to when Bob Blair concluded with "Willie's Lyke-Wake". My herring* aid failed to cope with Sid Calderbank's song, but whatever it was that he sang it sounded brilliant!!! It was lovely to meet so many old friends there. * 'Herring Aid' - an early National Health Service version of the Babelfish (copyright Douglas Adams) universal translation device. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: nutty Date: 29 Oct 05 - 06:11 AM Really sorry to have missed this one .....one day. SIGH........... |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Yvonne Date: 29 Oct 05 - 05:57 AM I really enjoyed last night. Lovely, lovely voices, good company and some cracking songs. Thank you one and all. Sorry I can not be with you all for the rest of the weekend. Definately will be there next year! Have a great time. Yvonne |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 28 Oct 05 - 08:58 PM Nice to see so many old friends & new faces at the White Lion tonight. Don't forget 10.00 am start tomorrow @ the Salford Working Class Library! Week-end of Song & Celebration web-site updated. Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Noreen Date: 27 Oct 05 - 05:35 PM Sorry but I won't be able to get to any of the Ewan weekend- Stewart and I are just back from America, still jetlagged, and I'm getting the train up to York after work tomorrow to stay with son Tom for the weekend- he's in his first term at York Uni studying music. Hope you all have a wonderful time, as ever! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Matthew Edwards Date: 27 Oct 05 - 08:01 AM Thanks Bob, for giving out all the information about this weekend; I hope there are some tickets left! I can only manage to come to the Friday singaround, but looking forward to hearing some excellent singers. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 26 Oct 05 - 08:42 PM This coming week-end! Bob |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 15 Oct 05 - 11:42 AM Refresh |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 13 Oct 05 - 02:14 PM Family illness prevents Alison McMorland & Geordie McIntyre from attending the event. However, "Th'Antiques Roadshow" and "Sid" Calderbank have confirmed their appearances. Week-end of Song & Celebration web-site updated. Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 01 Oct 05 - 08:47 AM Link to White Lion. Cause of problem resolved! The "Make a link" function has a limitation on the amount of text it will copy into the link parameters. Bob |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 01 Oct 05 - 08:32 AM Not sure what the problem is with the link above! It should link to multimap using postcode M27 4TS. Bob |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 01 Oct 05 - 08:28 AM Link to White Lion for Friday sing-around. Bob |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST Date: 29 Sep 05 - 06:48 PM Website updated |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: John Routledge Date: 29 Sep 05 - 06:51 AM CHANGE OF VENUE FOR PART OF GATHERING The Friday Singaround (ONLY) will be held in THE WHITE LION - SWINTON. This is the Friday after Swinton Folk Festival - also in The White Lion Web site will be updated to reflect this change. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: John Routledge Date: 25 Sep 05 - 10:11 AM Can only make Friday night singaround but will be thinking of what I will be missing on Saturday :0). The annexe room at the rear of the library is available this year and it is a lovely quiet room singers/concerts. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: MoorleyMan Date: 24 Sep 05 - 05:30 AM So well put, Guest DB. Such a friendly and civilised gathering has no need of ill-informed bigotry and insults. Those attending appreciate the fact that the undesirable kind of folk politics is refreshingly absent and can just get down to enjoying the great singing and informed debate. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: asirovedout Date: 23 Sep 05 - 04:05 PM TradMan, why not try the Sheffield Folk Festival instead? Plenty of variety for you. I'll be enjoying the singing in the Working Class Library, Salford, so I won't see you there. @ |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,DB Date: 23 Sep 05 - 12:14 PM Dear TradMan, No one is forcing you to come! If it's not to your taste, go and do something else instead! Mind you, as I said above, it's always a very friendly occasion and there is probably not a place for someone who throws gratuitous insults around. There's always room, though, for differences of opinion and civilised, reasoned debate. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,TradMan Date: 22 Sep 05 - 05:40 PM Yes, folk singing is dead, if it ever was alive! Such a lineup of boring, pseudo McColl imitators I have never seen, not finger in your ear but finger up your arse! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,DB Date: 22 Sep 05 - 05:34 PM I think that I should point out that this celebration started a few years ago when Salford City Council installed a plaque, commemorating the life and career of Ewan MacColl, in the Working Class Library. There were celebrations connected with the event, involving much singing and good fellowship, and some of us decided to make it an annual event. MacColl, of course, was, and still is, a controversial person (I doubt whether he would have had it any other way) but I think that many of us felt that we had benefited, in some way, from his example. Personally, I feel that I gained a real insight into traditional song from my contacts with him. Ewan also gave me some insights into how to sing traditional songs and for that I am forever in his debt. I'm proud to be associated with this annual celebration and I'm sure that Ewan would have been pleased that it is always an enjoyable event with a very welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,TS Date: 21 Sep 05 - 07:02 PM Well put "last year's visitor" The existing name sends out the wrong message because whatever you think of MacColl if you enjoy fine singing you will have a great time. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Linda Kelly Date: 21 Sep 05 - 05:37 PM sorry I won't be able to come-but I know you will have a wonderful time. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,guest - last year's visitor Date: 21 Sep 05 - 05:29 PM Went to the Ewan MacColl do last year expecting a day of finger in the ear MacColl songs and nothing else - but it wasn't a bit like that. In fact, I thought there were rather too few MacColl songs! Apart from that there was some great singing in the singarounds and from the guests. As it is in the working class library, we also got a tour of the place from one of the librarians there - very interesting stuff for labour historian types like me. This is a day of celebration of traditional music and the folk revival - it's a shame the name puts people off. I'm sorry I wont be able to go this year. Please say hello to Dave, Andy(?) and Barbara - great singers! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,Guest TS Date: 20 Sep 05 - 06:29 PM Refresh |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,DB Date: 15 Sep 05 - 09:41 AM Vicky!!! No contest!!! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 14 Sep 05 - 07:16 PM Web-site restored! No idea why it disappeared!!! Really looking forward to the event now. Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Barb'ry Date: 14 Sep 05 - 05:54 PM But this will be better, Vicky! I'd encourage everyone to come - it is a fantastic weekend with excellent guests and a really inclusive atmostphere - and there are great singarounds too. Look forward to seeing you there Barb'ry |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: YorkshireYankee Date: 09 Sep 05 - 08:28 PM I've just realised... it's the same weekend as the Sheffield folk festival... bummer! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Liam's Brother Date: 09 Sep 05 - 05:38 PM I was supposed to sing at a festival in New Orleans that weekend which was cancelled. I was supposed to sing at the Frank Harte tribute in New York that weekend which was cancelled. I'm almost afraid to try going to this in case... |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: GUEST,DB Date: 09 Sep 05 - 11:42 AM Always an enjoyable occasion - some great singing guaranteed! Highly recommended. |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: YorkshireYankee Date: 08 Sep 05 - 09:59 PM I'm looking forward to it! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 08 Sep 05 - 01:10 AM Due to Fire Regulations tickets will be limited to 100 only! Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 08 Sep 05 - 12:23 AM Details now published on web-site I look forward to seeing you there! Bob vG |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: Les in Chorlton Date: 07 Sep 05 - 11:47 AM Great line up at an amazing price! |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 06 Sep 05 - 08:25 PM Click to request further details |
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Subject: RE: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 06 Sep 05 - 08:20 PM Multimap reference for venue. |
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Subject: 5th annual Ewan MacColl celebration From: 8_Pints Date: 06 Sep 05 - 08:16 PM WEEKEND WORKSHOPS AND CELEBRATION 28TH, 29TH & 30TH OCTOBER 2005 Friday evening Singaround, Saturday afternoon workshops, Saturday evening & Sunday afternoon concerts featuring :- Bob Blair, Sandra Kerr, Donal McGuire, Aileen Carr, Alison McMorland, Geordie McIntyre, Kevin & Ellen Mitchell, Annie Dearman, Steve Harrison, Steve Turner, plus others! All events will take place at the Working Class Movement Library, Salford. For further details please contact Terry Whelan Tel - 0161 976 2716 Cost £25 Last year's photogallery Anyone spot Peggy Seeger in there? |
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