Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Steve Gardham Date: 11 Sep 08 - 02:09 PM Jane, Might be wrong but I think the song's one of Tom Lewis's. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 11 Sep 08 - 06:28 AM Bit o good stuff here: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UQ24pvoefeA |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: danensis Date: 09 Sep 08 - 06:11 AM Another irony was the song that suggested that when there was no more fishing, the men could get jobs as miners. John |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Jane of 'ull Date: 08 Sep 08 - 06:01 PM Cheers Les - now I can sing along next year! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Les from Hull Date: 08 Sep 08 - 05:56 PM That would be this song by Tom Lewis. Maggie and I had a great time (as usual), and particular thanks to the 'Anti Shantiers' in the Minerva on Saturday night. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Jane of 'ull Date: 08 Sep 08 - 05:49 PM I didn't catch all of the open air performance but I especially liked: Scold's Bridle - their song 'Molly' brought tears to me eyes - Monkey's Orphan, who did 'Fire Down Below'? (it appeals to my scat sense of humour)! and 3 Sheets to the Wind - they sang one that went something like 'a sailor's not a sailor any more?' does anyone know the origins of this song? Jane :) |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Linda Kelly Date: 08 Sep 08 - 03:16 PM I had a great time didnt think it posible for a human to absorb that much rain water, but dried off by Sunday evening-enjoyed the singing especially on Syntan and in the Minerva. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Jane of 'ull Date: 08 Sep 08 - 08:37 AM I really enjoyed the festival this year. Its the first time I've been and spent enough time there to experience it. It inspired me no end - The acts were pure quality. well done to the organisers and anyone else involved. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Sttaw Legend Date: 08 Sep 08 - 08:23 AM Video report from Ull Daily Mail |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: danensis Date: 08 Sep 08 - 07:08 AM Although I only managed to get to the second day of the Festival (after a very wet trip down on Syntan on the Friday) I would like to say how much I enjoyed it, especially the singaround in the Minerva. John |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Steve Gardham Date: 06 Sep 08 - 03:15 PM Plenty of water anyway. I prefer to look down on it in the marina though. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Sttaw Legend Date: 06 Sep 08 - 03:54 AM Up you go its today folks |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GUEST,buspassed Date: 05 Sep 08 - 09:06 AM That Hull pub map is well out of date, just on Beverley Rd. there are two pubs missing Zach Pearsons and the Bevvy. The Turnpike is now a Lidl and Hockneys has closed . Just noticed the last update was 2001! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Les from Hull Date: 05 Sep 08 - 08:19 AM Oh yes Mick, I might join you for a small sherry about that time. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: JeZeBeL Date: 05 Sep 08 - 07:32 AM We were going to go until my father decided to be very inconsiderate and have his birthday this weekend....and then my almost sister in law decided to give birth to our first nephew the other day so we have to go visit them on Sunday..... Some people just don't think do they!! :) |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GUEST,suzi Date: 05 Sep 08 - 02:37 AM Good morning Mick.....your up early...Hope to see you over the weekend..... Suzi...x |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 05 Sep 08 - 02:22 AM Thanks for the clarity Geoff!! Will be in Minerva at 12 on Sunday les, see you there? Hope to see a few at Durty nellies saturday night |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Charley Noble Date: 04 Sep 08 - 09:12 PM Very sad to think of the Minerva being drunk dry. Would there be a song? Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Sep 08 - 06:43 PM Click the red dots to get pictures of the pubs remembering that Ruscadors is still called the Heritage on the map. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Sep 08 - 06:36 PM Here is a link to the pub venues PUB MAP of HULL Click on 9 for most of the festival pub venues on 8 to find Durty Nellies where there is a gathering on Friday night and Ossonflags gig on Saturday night on 6 for the dockside area with the main stage |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: brid widder Date: 04 Sep 08 - 10:14 AM I don't know if we can make it at all... maybe sunday afternoon for a bit... we have it on good authority that the Minerva has recieved it's last delivery of beer... the landlord has never done a shanty weekend before so doesn't know what's in store...I think the staff warned him that he should order lots... I don't know if he believed them... lets hope the beer doesn't run dry!! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Les from Hull Date: 04 Sep 08 - 09:28 AM To get to Durty Nellie's from the rest of the festival site, follow Blackfriargate down the side of Ruscadors round and under the Castle Street Bridge into High Street. Don't play with the traffic! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Les from Hull Date: 04 Sep 08 - 08:32 AM Excellent Geoff! Ruscadors is the pub previously called the Heritage. Singing usually continues in the Minerva after the 5pm mentioned. There's also the evening events: Saturday 6 September 2008 An evening of maritime entertainment taking place in the Mortimer Suite within the prestigious Hull City Hall, 8pm - 11pm. Tickets are £7.50. Sunday 7 September 2008 The festival will be brought to a close with an informal sing-a-round "Survivors' Session" in the friendly surroundings of The Portland Hotel, Kingston Suite, 8pm - 11pm. Tickets are £4.50. For non-concert goers there's a chance to see Ossonflags with his band 'Punch the Horse' at Durty Nellies on Saturday from about 9pm or there's the almost-legendary Anti-Shanty in the Minerva from about 8pm, a general session where people are allowed to do non-maritime songs and tunes etc. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Sep 08 - 08:22 AM Hi Mick and Widder, you were both right at the times of your respective postings. I checked about an hour ago and the timetable was for 2007 but it is now the 2008.Perhaps between you, you nudged someone into action. Britain needs nudgers - keep up the good work! Forthe sakeof immediate access here below is the 2008 timetable. Saturday 6 September 2008 Main Stage 11 - 11.25am Risor Shantykor 11.30 - 11.55am Cathead 12noon - 12.25pm Shep Woolley 12.30 - 12.55pm Scold's Bridle 1 - 1.25pm Heritage Groove Crew 1.30 - 1.55pm Monkey's Orphan 2 - 2.25pm Bitter End 2.30 - 2.50pm Visitors 2.55 - 3.20pm Hissyfit 3.25 - 3.55pm La Bouline 4 - 4.25pm John Conolly 4.30 - 4.55pm Stormalong John Barge Syntan 12noon - 12.25pm Monkey's Orphan 12.30 - 1.25pm Chris Roche - "Amazing Grace: the slave ship Amistad" 1.30 - 1.55pm Hans Weehuizen - bones workshop 2 - 2.25pm Hissyfit 2.30 - 3.25pm Jim Radford film excerpts: "Mayday - Tugs of War" 3.30 - 4.25pm Chris Roche - "Amazing Grace: the slave ship Amistad" 4.30 - 4.55pm A-Drift Green Bricks pub 12noon - 12.10pm Shellbacks - Comperes 12.30 - 12.35pm Cathead 1 - 1.05pm Hissyfit 1.30 - 1.40pm Hull Community Theatre 2 - 2.10pm John and Zeke - Comperes 2.30 - 2.40pm Monkey's Fist 3 - 3.10pm John Conolly 3.30 - 3.40pm Naze Shanty Crew - Comperes 4 - 4.05pm Bitter End 4.30 - 4.35pm Hans Weehuizen Minerva pub 12noon - 12.10 Bitter End - Comperes 12.30 - 12.35pm Stormalong John 1 - 1.05pm Hans Weehuizen 1.30 - 1.40pm Cathead - Comperes 2 - 2.05pm Heritage Groove Crew 2.30 - 2.40pm Monkey's Orphan 3.05 - 3.10pm A-Drift 3.30 - 3.40pm Three Sheets to the Wind- Comperes 4 - 4.05pm Hull Community Theatre Barge Amy Howson 12noon – 12.25pm John and Zeke 12.30 – 12.55pm A-Drift 1 – 1.25pm La Bouline 1.30 - 1.55pm Three Sheets to the Wind 2 - 2.25pm John Conolly 2.30 - 2.55pm Risor Shantykoor 3 - 3.25pm Monkey's Fist 3.30 - 4.25pm Scold's Bridle: "We are the women left on the shore" 4.30 - 4.55pm Shep Woolley Ruscadors Pub 12noon – 12.25pm Naze Shanty Crew 12.30 - 12.55pm Hull Community Theatre 1 - 1.25pm Stormalong John 2 - 2.25pm A-Drift 2.30 - 2.55pm Heritage Groove Crew 4 - 4.25pm Monkey's Fist Nelson's Walk 12.25 – 12.55pm Lord Nelson with Risor Shantykoor and Three Sheets to the Wind 2 - 3.05pm Lord Nelson with La Bouline and Naze Shanty Crew Durty Nelly's, High Street 4 - 4.25pm John and Zeke 4.30 - 4.55pm Shellback Chorus Sunday 7 September 2008 Main stage 11 - 11.25am Shellback Chorus 11.30 - 11.55am Dave and Julie Evardson 12noon - 12.25pm A-Drift 12.30 - 12.55pm Scold's Bridle 1 - 1.25pm La Bouline 1.30 - 1.55pm Three Sheets to the Wind 2 - 2.25pm Naze Shanty Crew 2.30 - 2.55pm Shep Woolley 3 - 3.10pm John and Zeke 3.15 - 3.25pm Monkey's Fist 3.30 - 3.55pm Monkey's Orphan Barge Syntan 12noon – 12.25pm Hissyfit 12.30 - 1.25pm Chris Roche - "Amazing Grace: the slave ship Amistad" 1.30 - 1.55pm Hans Weehuizen - Bones workshop 2 - 2.55pm Jim Radford film exerpts: "Mayday - Tugs of War" 3 - 3.25pm Dave and Julie Evardson 3.30 - 3.55pm Three Sheets to the Wind Green Bricks pub 12noon - 12.10pm John and Zeke - Comperes 12.35 - 12.40pm A-Drift 1 -1.10pm Heritage Groove Crew 1.15 - 1.25pm Cathead - Comperes 1.45 - 1.50pm Risor Shantykoor 2.05 - 2.10pm Monkey's Fist 2.30 - 2.40pm Chris Roche - Compere 3 - 3.05pm Hull Community Theatre 3.30 - 3.40pm La Bouline Minerva pub 12noon - 12.10pm Hans Weehuizen - Comperes 12.30 - 12.35pm Heritage Groove Crew 1 - 1.10pm Shellback - Comperes 1.30 - 1.35pm Monkey's Fist 2 - 2.10pm Hull Community Theatre 2.30 - 2.40pm Hissyfit - Comperes 3 - 3.05pm Scold's Bridle 3.30 - 3.35pm Naze Shanty Crew Barge Amy Howson 12noon – 12.25pm Naze Shanty Crew 12.30 – 12.55pm Shep Woolley 1 – 1.25pm Bitter End 1.30 – 1.55pm Heritage Goove Crew 2 – 2.25pm A-Drift 2.30 – 3.10pm Hans Weehuizen - Bones workshop 3.15 - 3.40pm Risor Shantykoor Ruscadors Pub 12noon - 12.25pm Risor Shantykoor 12.30 - 12.55pm Three Sheets to the Wind 1 - 1.25pm Dave and Julie Evardson 1.30 - 1.55pm Monkey's Orphan 2 - 2.25pm Scold's Bridle 2. 30 - 2.55pm La Bouline 3 - 3 .25pm Cathead 3.30 - 3.55pm Shep Woolley |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 04 Sep 08 - 07:42 AM Please to check again it clearly says 2008 |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Snuffy Date: 03 Sep 08 - 08:37 PM Yes, I spotted that - AFTER I'd printed them off!! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: brid widder Date: 03 Sep 08 - 08:22 PM Point of Information. The link Ossonflags put up gives the timetables for 2007 not 2008. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Graham and Jo Date: 03 Sep 08 - 06:21 PM If anyone is interested in the Friday session in the Tiger, Beverley, it is a mostly tunes session, and starts about 9.00. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Graham and Jo Date: 03 Sep 08 - 06:19 PM Look out for the t-shirts left over from the Beverley Beckside Shanty Festival 2008. Very stylish black, with a yellow Boat with sail design on. They will be for sale on the Syntan and on the Syntan stall at a bargain price. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Charley Noble Date: 03 Sep 08 - 08:04 AM The schedule does look amazing, amazingly good! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Cavia_P Date: 03 Sep 08 - 06:43 AM Just heard from Shanty Jack, as the White Hart remains closed for refurbishment. The Friday Night welcome session will take place at Durty Nellys, 48 High Street, Hull. This is an informal, free session and usually great fun. See you there... Cavia_P (Polar Bear) |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Sttaw Legend Date: 03 Sep 08 - 04:17 AM Up you go.......Durty Nellies Friday night meet |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GUEST,Essex Girl Date: 02 Sep 08 - 08:24 AM Do look out for Jim Radford - Hull born and a terrific shanty singer. We'll miss him at Knockholt this year |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GUEST,Steve Date: 02 Sep 08 - 06:57 AM "im not sure this is Hull we are talking about. Would I be singing shanties or staying in one" Would have been nice to have one thread without a snide remark but hey!! Looking forward to a fantastic festival excellent surroundings and wonderful company |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 02 Sep 08 - 02:44 AM Here you go http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/portal/page?_pageid=221,156217&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Linda Kelly Date: 01 Sep 08 - 06:50 PM Just had the schedule thru meet on friday is at durty nellies |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: MoorleyMan Date: 01 Sep 08 - 06:47 PM Sorry can't make it this year, will be in Scotland, but hopefully next year Jack! Enjoy! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Les from Hull Date: 01 Sep 08 - 06:36 PM As Brid Widder says, you'll be welcome in the Hop and Vine, but it is rather small. Maggie and I can't do Friday night, but I've had a word with Dean who has the George (Land of Green Ginger) and shanty people will be welcome there. Or there should be room in the Minerva. Have fun, whatever you do! |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Mrs.Duck Date: 01 Sep 08 - 09:19 AM We are there Saturday and Sunday but not stopping over. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: danensis Date: 01 Sep 08 - 07:59 AM The Syntan crew usually have a minibus running between Hull and Beverley. joining the Barge Preservation Society might be cheaper than getting a taxi! John |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 01 Sep 08 - 07:39 AM Or for an alternative Saturday night; come and see and say hello t Punch The horse @ Durty Nellies high street - admission free |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Graham and Jo Date: 01 Sep 08 - 07:14 AM There is also the regular Friday session in the Tiger in Beverley (mostly tunes), which is not all that far from Hull. There is a Youth Hostel in Beverley to stay in and B&Bs, or a taxi used to be about £10. Might be more now. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 31 Aug 08 - 10:09 PM I'm not sure. This is Hull we're talking about. Would I sing shanties or have to stay in one? :) |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: brid widder Date: 31 Aug 08 - 06:01 PM About Friday night:- I have it on good authority that the White Hart is closed and has been for several months... I don't know if anyone has arranged anything else but you would all be welcome to come to theHop and Vine |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Linda Kelly Date: 30 Aug 08 - 07:15 PM Try hotel ibis joules |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: GeoffLawes Date: 30 Aug 08 - 04:46 PM For anyone who has not been to the Hull Maritime Festival before, it is worth stressing that this is a more or less FREE festival. The Hull City Council, who are responsible for funding and publicity, do not make this very clear either in their printed or their web site publicity despite the fact that this must be one of the festival's outstandingly attractive features. I presume that the format is roughly the same as in recent past years which is as follows, There is a large stage, with seating facing, on the town centre dockside where the booked guests perform throughout the day for free. There are performance sessions on board some of the vessles such as the Syntan with a rota of the booked guests. This is free. During the day in various pubs around the dockside and down towards the river there are singarounds where every hour booked guests also appear to perform for about 15 minute on a rota system. This is free. On the Saturday there is a concert that you have to pay to get in to and on the Sunday there is a Survivors' Session where you have to pay. However, there have in the past been free 'fringe' singarounds in The Minerva ( I don't know about the other pubs). Also on the Friday night there has been a fringe singaround in The White Hart. All of this adds up to a potentially cracking free festival if you want to make it so. Perhaps Les , Ossenflags or anyone else with more precise times and venues for this year can fill in the details so those wanting to come can know exactly where and when to congregate. I note that several people have asked about the Friday but there has been nothing definite stated about a venue or time. Now read the Hull City web site publicity reproduced below and you will see what a grand time could be had by all for free (or in exchange for a few jars of ale) Hull Marina is the daytime setting for open-air performances of sea songs and shanties against a magnificent backdrop of traditional, classic and working vessels. The quaysides will be alive with demonstrations of traditional crafts including woodcarving, ship bottling, net mending, lobster and crab pot braiding and a coopering demonstration. There will be stalls where visitors can buy maritime paintings, books, smocks, novelties and food and drink. Children will be able to make maritime items at the salt dough workshop or try making a mask. A variety of vessels will also be on display. Artists already confirmed for this year include - Bitter End Cathead Chris Roche Dave and Julie Evardson Hans Weehuizen (Netherlands) Hissyfit La Bouline (France) Lord Nelson John and Zeke Jim Radford Risor Shantykoor (Norway) Monkey's Orphan Naze Shanty Crew Scolds Bridle Shanty Jack Shellback Chorus Shep Woolley Stormalong John Three Sheets To The Wind A-Drift John Conolly Hull Community Theatre - with more acts to follow. Evening concerts Saturday 6 September 2008 An evening of maritime entertainment taking place in the Mortimer Suite within the prestigious Hull City Hall, 8pm - 11pm. Tickets are £7.50. Sunday 7 September 2008 The festival will be brought to a close with an informal sing-a-round "Survivors' Session" in the friendly surroundings of The Portland Hotel, Kingston Suite, 8pm - 11pm. Tickets are £4.50. |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Joules Date: 30 Aug 08 - 03:57 PM I will be coming up on Friday night, can anyone suggest a reasonably priced hotel not too far away, and is the White Hart the place to make for on the Friday Night ? |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Sttaw Legend Date: 30 Aug 08 - 03:55 AM Heritage "Groove Crew" 2008 will be there........... |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: Linda Kelly Date: 29 Aug 08 - 03:09 PM A week away now-must get sou"wester out........ |
Subject: RE: Hull Shanty Festival - Anyone Going? From: ossonflags Date: 14 Aug 08 - 12:00 PM Well, I did say if your doing nowt else. |
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