Subject: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,Cats without cookies Date: 28 Nov 10 - 02:28 PM Thanks to everyone this weekend especially Trish,Stuart and Val the carollers at the top Red Lion in Grenoside and the Royal Hotel, Dungworth for making me so welcome and sharing their wonderful carols. A real treat that I have been promising myself for years and a privilege to be there. Enjoy the carolling season |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,padgett Date: 29 Nov 10 - 05:41 AM Is there a full listing of venues and times yet please? Dave Eyre, Doc Rowe, Dr Russell maybe? Thanks Ray |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Matthew Edwards Date: 29 Nov 10 - 06:00 AM Cats, I guess that must have been you in the corner of the Royal yesterday - with Brian from Odcombe in the same corner it made a little Southwestern enclave! Hope you got home safely afterwards. Ray, there is a list of Local Carol Sings 2010 posted online by Pat Malham and Frazer Jarvis which they regularly revise to keep it up to date. Matthew |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,MC Fat (at work) Date: 29 Nov 10 - 06:36 AM Two excellent sings at the Royal so far but the quality of the soloists yesterday (28th) was really good. |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: greg stephens Date: 29 Nov 10 - 06:44 AM If you find Sheffield geting a bit too infested with folkies, come to the Penkhull carolling, still done by real people. (Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned this on a folk forum). |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Fred McCormick Date: 29 Nov 10 - 07:39 AM Magnificent sing, and made all the more so by the weather. Freezing cold and bright sunshine. You've seen nothing until you've seen the Pennines in the depths of winter, with a cloudless sky and the sun low on the horizon. I should add that I go over to Dungworth via the Snake Pass. So I get the full glory and then some. |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Cats Date: 29 Nov 10 - 09:58 AM Yes it was me in the corner singing my little heart out. Have to say, Greg, that 2 of us on a corner wasn't exactly a take over and as I do sing the carols in Padstow each year and was part of the Padstow Carollers who were so warmly welcomed to Sheffield in 2000 and had actually been invited up by other Sheffield Carollers this year, I think I had a good excuse for being there. Have to agree that the soloists yesterday were on top form and the singing was still ringing in my ears when I eventually got back to Cornwall in the early hours of the morning. I do hope it isn't another 10 years before I experience that again. |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Matthew Edwards Date: 29 Nov 10 - 11:02 AM Greg, are there any dates/venues for the Penkhull carol sings? Or can you only reveal that on a forum for 'real people'? :-) Cats, people like you and Brian from Odcombe, who have kept carols alive in your own villages will always find a welcome at the Royal; the only case I heard of anyone being made unwelcome was a BBC camera crew in 1996 who tried to get the singers to repeat carols for 'second takes', and they were rightly thrown out for interfering! As long as visitors, whether folkies or real people, respect the singers and the carols they will find the Royal a wonderful and friendly place. Matthew |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,padgett Date: 29 Nov 10 - 12:39 PM Yes nice link thanks Ray |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: greg stephens Date: 29 Nov 10 - 12:46 PM The Mystery Singers in Penkhull sing every Monday night in the Ceram Institute in Queens Rd Penkhull at this time of year. Then, nearer Christmas, we go out round the pubs. But deciding when that happens involves slaughtering a lamb and examining its entrails, which we haven't done yet... |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,Dave Eyre Date: 29 Nov 10 - 12:56 PM The camera operator from the BBC two or three years ago had decided on the best place to shoot her film from and was busy setting up her tripod. It was gently pointed out that six people stood there! And then she was trampled in the rush to get in as the door opened. Great fun. |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: greg stephens Date: 29 Nov 10 - 01:19 PM |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Wyrd Sister Date: 29 Nov 10 - 04:16 PM 'Twas indeed a great time - we too hope you're back before ten years have passed! |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Mrs.Duck Date: 04 Dec 10 - 01:10 PM Wondering how the roads are around Dungworth? |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Wyrd Sister Date: 04 Dec 10 - 02:09 PM The Royal Traditions email suggested it's clear, and there is a bus route running past. I suspect it's the roads in between that could be dodgy. We'll take the sensible route rather than our usual pretty route. |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Cats Date: 13 Dec 10 - 05:55 AM IT WORKED!!!!!! Padstow carols live in Sheffield via telephone and Sheffield live in Cornwall via the answering machine! I got back from Padstow Carols [wonderful cold, clear, dry but frosty night when each note hung in the air] to find a message on my answering machine of wonderful singing. What a way to round off an evening. Thanks |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Wyrd Sister Date: 13 Dec 10 - 01:30 PM Great - but to be pedantic, it was Castleton in Hope Valley, Derbyshire! Glad it worked - I wasn't sure of the signal. And I could practically hear the frost in Padstow. Happy Christmas! |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Les from Hull Date: 15 Dec 10 - 09:21 AM Hoping to get over on Sunday, weather permitting. Anybody fancy the by now traditional apres Carols session at Fagans? |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: GUEST,MC Fat Date: 15 Dec 10 - 09:58 AM Theres a Carol sesh at Hillsboro later on Les but you will probs be back in'ull by then |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Les from Hull Date: 15 Dec 10 - 02:33 PM What time Jim? Would Fagans be OK in t'afternoon? |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: John J Date: 15 Dec 10 - 06:03 PM We would like to make the trip over the Pennines this weekend but the weather's looking far too iffy - it looks like it's going to be treacherous over both Woodhead and the Snake. Ho hum. John |
Subject: RE: Sheffield Carols From: Folkiedave Date: 15 Dec 10 - 06:26 PM I live withing sight of Dungworth. I am happy to keep people up-to-date with the weather and state of the roads. But last year we nearly got snowed in on the final sing - and it was fine when we got there. The good thing is that at the first sign of a lock-in with only real ale chips and pies to survive on - people insist on coming in. |
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