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The Sandman 15 Feb 22 - 04:59 PM
GUEST,henryp 15 Feb 22 - 05:37 PM
The Sandman 16 Feb 22 - 12:01 PM
Brian Peters 16 Feb 22 - 12:28 PM
The Sandman 16 Feb 22 - 02:14 PM
Black belt caterpillar wrestler 16 Feb 22 - 02:29 PM
Dave the Gnome 16 Feb 22 - 02:55 PM
The Sandman 17 Feb 22 - 03:10 AM
Black belt caterpillar wrestler 17 Feb 22 - 03:33 AM
GUEST,henryp 17 Feb 22 - 08:11 AM
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Subject: lancaster maritime 2004
From: The Sandman
Date: 15 Feb 22 - 04:59 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuPkLYHWePk


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 15 Feb 22 - 05:37 PM

Great memories of happy days in Lancaster.

Thanks for that, Dick.


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: The Sandman
Date: 16 Feb 22 - 12:01 PM

Paul Surman, Anni Fentiman and DaveWebber, Richard Grainger, Scolds Bridle KeepersLock TimLaycock


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: Brian Peters
Date: 16 Feb 22 - 12:28 PM

Nostalgic. I spotted Three Sheets (Keith Kendrick, Derek Gifford & Geoff Higginbottom) towards the end. Also Helen Pitt and Steve Dawes in a four-part group.

Oh, and of course Dick Miles!


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: The Sandman
Date: 16 Feb 22 - 02:14 PM

yes,Brian
Helen andS teve and Ian AND Chris ALL LOCKED UP TOGETHER, wonderful to see Tim Laycock giving a great perfomance, playing the bells [such athleticism], Tim is such a genuinely pleasant guy as well as good player and singer
Tom Lewis


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 16 Feb 22 - 02:29 PM

There's also a snippet of the New Scorpion band and a song from Baggywrinkle.
Pretty sure I was at some (or even most) of those concerts.

Robin


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 16 Feb 22 - 02:55 PM

I reckon we would have been there performing the Lancaster pace egg play and sampling the Pussers Rum on the good Friday. Trouble is the rum makes me forget :-D


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: The Sandman
Date: 17 Feb 22 - 03:10 AM

i must have been booked at least ten times and the paceeggers were there most Festivals, Ged was particularly noticeable


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 17 Feb 22 - 03:33 AM

I was usually with the Lancaster paceeggers, playing for the Dolphinholme 3 man dance that they used to do as a crowd warmer. The cast is sadly depleted nowadays.

Robin


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Subject: RE: lancaster maritime 2004
From: GUEST,henryp
Date: 17 Feb 22 - 08:11 AM

Beware of the Press-Gang!! The 2004 Lancaster Maritime Festival Lancaster Maritime Festival LMFCD-04-1 (2 CD, UK, 2004)

All 45 artists appearing at the 2004 Lancaster Maritime Festival in England donated a track to this 2 CD set, which was sold in aid of festival funds.

Side 1
The Acient Mariners: Beware the Press Gang (0.55)
Monkeys Fist: Sam's Gone Away (2.59)
The Keelers: Farewell to the Master (2.14)
Three Sheets to the Wind: The Ebenezer (3.06)
Sid Kipper: Combing the Mane (2.23) from Boiled in the Bag
Geoff Higginbottom: The Hawkseye Man (1.58)
The New Scorpion Band: Heaven's a Bar (4155) from Folk Songs and Tunes from the British Isles
Debra Cowan: The Bay of Biscay-O (Roud 22567) (2.59)
Paul Sirman: Solomon Browne (4.21)
Roy Harris: Doodle Let Me Go (Roud 3221) (3.07)
Hautbois: The Death of Lord Nelson (Roud 18837) (3.07)
Shellback Chorus: Only One More Day (Roud 704) (2.10)
Dick Miles: The Gallant Frigate Amphitrite (Roud 4706; Henry H539) (3.09)
Barrie and Ingrid Temple: Greenlander (4.15)
Stormalong John: Pull Down Below (2.24)
Benny Graham: Clasper's Testimonial (2.34)
Th'Antiques Roadshow: Icy Acres (2.51)
LocTup Together: Sailor Home from the Sea (4.04)
The Endeavour Shantymen: The Endeavour Shanty (1.58)
Jim Eldon: Dogger Bank / The Cliff Hornpipe (2.38)
Sheafknot: Banks of Newfoundland (Roud 1812; Laws K25) (4.28)
Derek Gifford: Maui (Roud 2005) (4.22)
Johnny Collins: Haul Boys Haul (Roud 1788) (4.14)
Side 2
Hughie Jones: Shaw Saville's Buccaneers (2.16)
Steve Dawes and Helen Pitt: Strike the Bell (Roud 4190) (2.45)
Baggyrinkle: Old Swansea Town (3.02)
Louis Killen: The Dreadnought (2.16) from Sailors, Ships & Chanteys
John Conolly: Punch and Judy Man (2.44)
Cyril Tawney: Mary Ann (Roud 4438) (2.48) from Nautical Tawney
Four 'n' Aft: Heave Away Cheerily-O (3.23)
Scolds Bridle: Flowers of the Sea (3.25)
Graeme Knights: Billy O'Shea (3.32)
Trim Rig and a Doxy: Trim Rig and a Doxy (2.42)
Keith Kendrick: Fish of the Sea (2.32)
The Shanty Crew: John Kanaka (Roud 8238) (3.21)
Bitter End: Secret Water (4.06)
Joyce and Danny MacLeod: The Greenland Whale Fishery (Roud 347; Laws K21; G/D 1:9) (2.49)
Forbitter (Liverpool): Cape Horn Gospel (3.30)
Richard Grainger: James Cook of Cleveland (4.48)
Shanty Jack: The Companero (4.15)
The Harry Brown Shantymen: The Matthew (3.16)
The Roaring 40's: Icebound (3.00)
The Mollyhawks: Mr Stormalong (Roud 216) (2.52)
Red Duster: Farewell to the Clan Line (4.58)
The Portsmouth Shantymen: The Last Shanty (4.17)
Dave Webber and Anni Fentiman: Old Fid (3.30)


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