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Subject: where is the Red House From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 27 May 00 - 12:24 PM This is a very lazy request. I keep on hearing about "The Red House" a venue (pub?) in Sheffield(UK) Can anyone tell me where it is .... ...in relation to other Sheffield City land marks. I should look for the address and then through the A-Z but this way is easier and probably quicker. what goes on at The Red House and when? Roger |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Jon Freeman Date: 27 May 00 - 12:49 PM This is no help but when I had a brief spell of living in Sheffield (Hunter's Bar), the Red House was reccommended to me as a session venue but I never got there or found the place. I did go to Fagin's a few times where the music was excellent though - is that fiddler - ?Patrick Walker? still playing there? Jon |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 27 May 00 - 01:46 PM Roger: Get that A-Z! Meanwhile: from the University Roundabout (Upper Hanover St/Brook Hill), walk down Brook Hill-Broad Lane past Jessop's Hospital; turn left onto Siddall St., then right onto Solly Street. It's on the left maybe 100 yards down. Tuesday nights is the University Ceilidh Society session (inclined to be fast), Wednesdays is the SRFN session (English music, repertoire mostly from regional ms. collections, unusual in that it starts 8 to 8.30 and finishes by 10, and in that there are often visible music stands. The pub has recently changed hands, so I'm not sure about the rest of the week, but will be checking up soon. There is probably at least one other session running at the moment. Jon: Pat still shows up at Fagan's, but I'm not sure which nights just now. Malcolm |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: JulieF Date: 27 May 00 - 04:57 PM Can't add anymore to Malcolm's directions. But I do remember having a very , very good St Patrick's Day in there a few years ago. Julie |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 28 May 00 - 04:05 AM Thanks Malcolm I should have guessed it wouldn't be far from Fagan's and the Dog and Partridge. Roger |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 28 May 00 - 09:19 AM We used to call the area "The Trippett Lane Triangle", because people could disappear into it for days on end. The Red House was known as "The Irish Embassy" in days gone by, but that was before my time... Malcolm |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: JulieF Date: 28 May 00 - 11:37 AM IHave seen in a book somewhere - a set of tunes entitled The trippet Lane triangle - One was going down the dog ( Relating to the Dog and Partridge, One was something about The Grapes and the last about Fagins. Unfortunately I didn't buy the book - only giggled over the song titles - I beieve there was also - 'The jig of Cliches'. I am sure it was on the SYFN stand at one of their events - but it was a wee while ago. Julie |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 28 May 00 - 12:52 PM From Fretwork by Ian Spafford (also includes "The Red House Hornpipe"): if you'd like a copy, let me know, or look in at the New Barrack Tavern (Penistone Road) on Monday night (28th May) -Ian will be playing there, me too if I can borrow a fiddle in time... Malcolm |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 14 Nov 00 - 01:03 PM I thought I was the only one Then when Linda just mentioned that she would soon be leaving the Harlequin for the Red House everyone seemed to be asking 'where is... I will print off Malcolms directions and stick them up in the Harlequin next week Roger |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: GUEST,Fibula Mattock Date: 15 Nov 00 - 05:10 AM Where is the Red House? Why, it's Over Yonder, of course (Sorry, sorry, I just saw the opportunity...) |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: Michael in Swansea Date: 15 Nov 00 - 09:26 AM Is the Red House in Solly Street still standing? Best pint of Wards in Sheffield. I was led to believe it was demolished about 15 years ago? If it is still there, then a visit to Sheffield is way overdue. I went on 3 or 4 times in the late 70's early 80's. Once a year we'd have a special day excursion on the railway, £5 return to Sheffield or York. Always got off at Sheffield as we had 2 hours more drinking time. The landlady's name was Eileen and she kept a visitors book. Lovely lady. On my third visit there was a different lady behind the bar, I asked after Eileen and was told she had died. I asked the new one her name, "Eileen" she said smiling, "Will you sign my visitors book?" Dewey eyed Michael duly signed. Happy days. , Mike. |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: BanjoRay Date: 15 Nov 00 - 07:39 PM There's an Old Time session most fridays, where a few of us sit and play appalachian tunes from about 8:45 onwards. There's usually one, often 2 or 3 fiddlers a banjo or two, a banjo uke, one or 2 guitars, maybe a mandolin or a bass. The standard is pretty good most times. Of course in the OT tradition we stay in the same key most of the night! There seems to be a temporary landlord in at the moment, so we're a little worried about whether the pub will stay open - we're looking around for a possible substitute. There may not be a session for the next two fridays as some of us are going to some fiddle and banjo workshops in Gainsborough with Dave Bing and Dwight Diller from West Virginia. It's usually best to ring up Bill Cox 0114 2438502 about 6:30ish on friday to find out if the session's happening. Cheers Ray |
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Subject: RE: where is the Red House From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 16 Nov 00 - 10:47 AM A bunch of Brits play Appalachian tunes, Skarpi in Iceland play Irish tunes, Scottish bands play Cajun tunes, Americans play Renaissance music...it seems that folk music, like prophets, is not without honor except in its own land. |
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