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Epworth Folk Club

JK 05 Nov 05 - 04:04 AM
Big Al Whittle 05 Nov 05 - 04:08 AM
JK 05 Nov 05 - 04:35 AM
MoorleyMan 05 Nov 05 - 06:15 AM
JK 05 Nov 05 - 07:20 AM
Carol 05 Nov 05 - 07:55 AM
Big Al Whittle 05 Nov 05 - 08:12 AM
GUEST,the fence 05 Nov 05 - 11:47 AM
JK 05 Nov 05 - 02:59 PM
the fence 06 Nov 05 - 03:23 AM
Carol 06 Nov 05 - 04:41 AM
MoorleyMan 06 Nov 05 - 10:29 AM
Ep' Eric 06 Nov 05 - 11:14 AM
Rasener 06 Nov 05 - 11:31 AM
GUEST,the fence 06 Nov 05 - 01:45 PM
JK 06 Nov 05 - 02:48 PM
Ep' Eric 06 Nov 05 - 05:59 PM
Ep' Eric 07 Nov 05 - 06:21 AM
Carol 07 Nov 05 - 06:52 AM
Ep' Eric 07 Nov 05 - 07:52 AM
Carol 07 Nov 05 - 08:11 AM
Ep' Eric 07 Nov 05 - 09:08 AM
JK 07 Nov 05 - 09:15 AM
Carol 07 Nov 05 - 09:26 AM
JK 08 Nov 05 - 03:42 AM
Strollin' Johnny 08 Nov 05 - 03:52 AM
Strollin' Johnny 08 Nov 05 - 03:57 AM
MoorleyMan 08 Nov 05 - 05:20 AM
GUEST,BusyBee Paul at work 08 Nov 05 - 09:21 AM
Ep' Eric 08 Nov 05 - 10:27 AM
JK 08 Nov 05 - 10:51 AM
Ep' Eric 08 Nov 05 - 11:45 AM
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Strollin' Johnny 10 Nov 05 - 05:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 04:04 AM

Sorry, about that, I have a very bad face for memories!!! The future looks bleak both physically and mentally, so I must sing/play as much as I can while I can...Going to work on 'inane prattle' for next time...what I say makes me more nervous than what I sing!!! Talk again?! JK


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 04:08 AM

sadly no, I've got tickets for Ralph at Newark. not really sad. love ralph! however if you fee like extending an invitation sometime. a floorspot of twenty minutes or so - to make a long journey worthwhile, give me a buzz

http://bigalwhittle.co.uk/


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 04:35 AM

I would love to see him live; will look out for him in future..have a good night! I'm sure Eric will see your post re. 20 mins. floor spot..has to be considered for artists, like yourself, prepared to travel.Regards J.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 06:15 AM

Glad to know Ep'th club is still going. Have been meaning to get over for a while, so look out for me Eric!
(but it's a long trip, so my plea of mitigation would be similar to Big Al's....).


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 07:20 AM

I guess one god thing about strict timekeeping;ie...8-11pm means that even artists travelling are assured 4+ songs; and then I guess on the measure of that, Eric could choose to spotlight an artist for more time at a future date??!...I have to agree with one of the 'regulars' comments...along the lines of 'fair play should be given to all who attend, and not the more 'rare' artists turning up'...I really think the answer lies in getting there on time; if there has to be a break..then a very short one, and then keep the music going....there is nothing worse than tardy starts and even longer chatty breaks...having said all of that, it's nice to socialise..speaking for my 'audience only' hubby, he doesn't like protracted starts and breaks!!! (Only wish that spread to his DIY/and other domestic areas!!)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Carol
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 07:55 AM

Agreed completely if Epworth is a singers club, which it is then everyone should have the same number of chances to perform - most people travel some distance to it anyhow. i was getting a bit annoyed hearing about people wanting to book 20 min spots, if anyone should get them it should be the regulars who support the club every other week not the 'rare' performers.

I also think if peole don't turn up until late in the evening they shouldn't be 'given' the same number of songs as someone who has been there all evening, although in a singaround venue this shouldn't happen anyway.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 08:12 AM

okay. sorry I spoke


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: GUEST,the fence
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 11:47 AM

WLD if you dont say anything you never know, it is impossible to please everyone.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 05 Nov 05 - 02:59 PM

Epworth, Gainsborough and Market Rasen are three clubs in the region really trying to support each other...Epworth and Gainsb. offering the singaround format, with additional/or concert nights periodically and then Market Rasen where Les' policy on 25 minute assigned floor spots before the guest artist is the norm...I guess we're pretty lucky in that we are catered for all round really..(many thanks to those club organisers for all they do!! ie/...Gainsborough Festival was brilliant recently!)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: the fence
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 03:23 AM

Encouraging people to come to a club is a good thing, and if they travel some distance to do it like say WLDrummer then maybe they cannot do that journey too often, to appreciate their making the effort to support a club a considerable distance away a 20 min spot seems a good idea to me. After all a club can hear it's own members every other week and the songs can become stale. But thats just my opinion.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Carol
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 04:41 AM

Distance is relative, where do you draw the line as to how far people travel??
I don't know but there's probably only Eric lives in Epworth that goes to the club, so perhaps everyone should have a 20 min spot, it would be a long night!!

The regulars at Epworth are always singing new songs, so it shouldn't become stale - I think numbers is the problem so perhaps the other week's meeing did some good.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 10:29 AM

Couldn't agree more, JK, Fence and Carol!
Good timekeeping is essential, and if organised properly there's still time for some chat. And good timekeeping helps those who travel a distance. Those clubs that habitually start late and unpredictably and/or have protracted breaks have lost my support over time, although I always give a club several chances first!!

I'd love to come over to Epworth tomorrow, but..
(a) there's fierce competition from Mike Nicholson at Barnsley,
and (b) the weather forecast is dreadful (which makes a difference to a long drive).

But just for future reference, how does one find the Old School Inn? Which street is it on?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 11:14 AM

To Find Ep'th folk.


Get to the traffic lights in Epworth. I don't know where you are coming from so that's the best starting point I can give you.
Head off away from town, down Station Road with the WHITE BEAR pub
car park on your Right. Proceed for a few hundred yards down this
road and you'll find BATTLE GREEN, which is a fork to the left.
Go down there and you'll see the OLD SCHOOL on your right.

Incidentally Kathryn Tikels father was headmaster here when it was a school. She lived and spent her childhood years here.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Rasener
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 11:31 AM

Not sure if this works but should give a google map where you can point and drag the map around. Hope it helps.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=epworth&ll=53.544388,-0.818481&spn=0.185275,0.701237&hl=en


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: GUEST,the fence
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 01:45 PM

Each club is different and has their own little quirks. Whatever works for you is how it should be.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 02:48 PM

Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow eve...hope weather suitable for folks travelling a long way...it would be great to see some new/old faces!!!....I'm away to may songs!!! Keep this refreshes Eric if you can JXX


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 06 Nov 05 - 05:59 PM

I have produced 4 CDs of Jane at Radio lincs which
I will give to her tomorrow night. Contact her if you would like
a copy. I havn't had time to check them through but if theres any
problem, let me know and I'll replace them.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 06:21 AM

Yes Carol, I live in Epworth along with 2 or 3 other hardy frequenters of Ep'th folk. A few come from nearby villages and the
rest have to travel from Doncaster, Scunthorpe and Gainsbro. etc.
A fact that I don't overlook and appreciate. But more of that later.

Are you the Carol that came from,"I won't say the name",          near Goole.?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Carol
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 06:52 AM

Yes you've got the right one, we've acquired am automatic car - it automatically takes me out at night!! Plus I've had my knee 'done' and graduallly seems to be improving so I'm hoping to get over to Epworth regularly now.

At the last meeting I'd arranged to meet up with some friends from Newcastle for the evening for a sing!

Yes the weather forcast is bad but I'm setting off at 7 and will come back 'early' if necessary.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 07:52 AM

Dear Carol,

               Looking forward to seeing you again. Glad about the
       car and knee.You see, I had'nt forgotten you. Will you be   
       bringing some more of your, what were they??. Buns??.
      
                                          Eric


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Carol
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 08:11 AM

Sorry Eric but I can't think what you mean - must be having one of these Senior Moments I keep on having - or was it when I brought mince pies (at least I think that was what the were)for the Xmas Party?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 09:08 AM

That was it, go to the top of the class.

         Are you aware that some people may be arriving for
         an 8pm. start. I'll be there at that time just in case.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 09:15 AM

Eric; just been to my first art class....!!!learned about perspective; vanishing points and negative space!!...don't those terms just suit sound mentally apt for me!! I think I might become an 'artist' after this 10 week course....see you later...will be there before 8 to do the door for you! JK


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Carol
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 09:26 AM

I'll probably make it a bit later but it's a 30/40 mins drive from here and yes I would like to be there for the 8pm start.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 03:42 AM

Hope you got home alright Carol...the more direct route????!
Really enjoyed the night Eric...singaround great success; plenty of opportunities for everyone..I think even folks travelling would agree because we kept a good pace up (as it were!!)the round soon came around again! Looking forward to next time already..JK


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 03:52 AM

Yep, a nice relaxed evening, some stunning stuff, and no-one felt intimidated - even BusyBeePaul made a couple of solo performances without Georgiansilver! Wooooo-Hoo, go girl!!
And thanks for lending me your seat Carol!
S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 03:57 AM

It's a shame Landlocked George didn't sing us a couple though.
S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 05:20 AM

sorry i couldn't make it Eric - bad weather this side of the pennines. glad you all had a good night - will try for mon 21st (that's the next one isn't it?)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: GUEST,BusyBee Paul at work
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 09:21 AM

Thanks for the mention Strollin' - I promise to be better prepared next time round!. And thanks for the note feed too - you play a mean middle C!.

The recording of the new duo didn't come out too badly - I'll let you both listen to it sometime!.

Nice to meet up with you again Carol.

Deirdre


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 10:27 AM

In all the excitement and newness of
Ep'th Folk last night I forgot to announce that the next
meeting will feature the John Arbon band. They are a local
band based around Gainsbro. and are very good, having been a great success in opening winter seasons before. They are a Folk band specialising in British, and beyond,traditional music and songs.
It consists of   
                   John on Melodean,Concertina and Harmonica   
                           
                   His sister Julia on Melodean,

                   Colin Greaves on Irish Pipes and Whistle

                   Steve Hindley Guitar,vocals and maybe accordian

They tell me there will be many Jigs,Reels,Hornpipes and Polkas.
                  
£2.00 on the door. For that you get the the inimitable Jane to take your money.

There will be limited time for floor singers.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 10:51 AM

Eric...what does 'inimitable' mean in this context???...Looking forward to the John Arbon Band, not seen them before, although I know of Steve Hindley from Scunthorpe folk days...it really was agood night last night Eric, I'm only sorry Angie and Mike were not there??


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 11:45 AM

Bullying, intimidating, put your quid in there or else look.







In the Lancashire Dictionary of Long Words.
                                 
Quite irreplaceable, Charming and there'll never be another one.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 02:19 PM

Now Eric...It has never been said of me in such terms, many thanks kind sir...and well done JK


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 08 Nov 05 - 02:53 PM

Ep'th Folk was again beset by misfortune on Monday when 8 of it's loyal supporters rang in to say they could'nt be
there for very good reasons.A phone call is always very helpful and appreciated.

Despite this about 20 got the meeting off to a great start with a number of notable local singers amongst the gathering crowd. The charge
of £1.00 on the door was quickly forgotten when the crowd found who
was taking it from them. Who else but your lovely Jane or JK to mudcatters.The sing around format seemed to prove popular and we
made 3 circuits of the room by the end of the night.

The standard of singing and playing was very high and
the music offered varied from traditional songs up to the swinging
60s. With a good crowd, chorus songs were sung lustily as in the
early days of Ep'th folk .

Song of the evening for me was the version of Archie Fishers
song Jock of Hazeldine sung by Dave, lead singer of Tin Bath
accompanied so effortlessly, or so it seemed by Christina on fiddle.

Next meeting is on Monday 21st. November at 8pm.
                               The Old School Inn.
                               Battle Green
                               Epworth


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 05:19 AM

John Arbon   is   coming.       John Arbon is coming.


            
                Who the blinking heck is John Arbon?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 05:34 AM

EE - this thread's going to get enormous. Might be a good idea to start an Ep'th Folk Club Permathread, which you can then edit and clear out stuff every now and then to prevent it growing like Topsy? I'm sure someone in Mudcatland can tell you how it's done, and what the rules are about Permathreads?
S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 08:34 AM

I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THEM>>>need further info..


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Sooz
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 09:09 AM

Get in touch with Joe Offer and ask him to set one up for you. Only one person can do the edits so make sure its the right person! (It can be a bit of a chore)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 09:27 AM

Tell me more John, I'm new to all this. There are
   longer threads. I thought the idea was to keep it going.

   I have difficulty at times getting on to mudcat and have
   had to give up. It freezes on discussion forum and Ep,th folk
   so I can't get on when I want to.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 09:44 AM

JK & EE - A Permathread is one that is controlled by an individual, and can be edited (e.g. all the old crap cleared out to keep it a sensible length). When it starts to get a bit OTT, you can remove the old stuff and revive the reduced or empty thread so you only carry current stuff in there (also if some prat puts abusive or other improper posts on it, you can get rid of them).

Take a look at the Gainsborough FC Permathread which Sooz moderates - it's a good example.

I believe you need to talk to Joe Offer to get one set up.

S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Sooz
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 10:47 AM

Isn't that what I said?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 11:02 AM

Eh?
Oh aye, never saw that!
S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 11:18 AM

Thanks for the information Sooz, and the warning.
       I'll not bother, Iv,e enough chores for a man in my
       condition.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 11:44 AM

What condition? You pregnant again Eric? :-)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 10 Nov 05 - 12:23 PM

A gentleman shouldn't notice these things!.

         The belly was booze and crisps. I hope!!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 11 Nov 05 - 05:23 AM

:-) LOL!


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Subject: EPWORTH FOLK CLUB
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 14 Nov 05 - 03:05 PM

Opening the winter season we have the John Arbon
band appearing on Monday 21st. November at 8.pm.
They are a four piece group based in Gainsbro. consisting of,
                                    
            John on Melodean, concertina and harmonica,

            His sister, Julia on Melodean,
      
            Colin Greaves on Irish Pipes and Whistle,

            Steve Hindley Guitar and vocals and maybe accordian.

They are folk band specialising in British, and beyond
traditional music and songs.   
They tell me there will be a selection of Jigs,Reels,Hornpipes
and Polkas amongst their varied programme
£2.00 on the door, including a special treat for mudcatters
who read this. Daren't say any more than this for fear of reprisals.
There will be limited time for floor singers


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