Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Morticia Date: 26 Jul 03 - 07:24 PM oooh, goodie, look forward to seeing you, Mary......will you please do the chihuahua song? |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: vectis Date: 26 Jul 03 - 07:01 PM I'll be there Tuesday to Thursday as ever. Sea songs in the Middle Bar and a session or two. Sounds good. Mary |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Gervase Date: 26 Jul 03 - 02:27 PM Chiz! Won't be there this year while the great move is contemplated (and the workshop has its roof repaired).but we'll be there in spirit. Jenny - I thought the Solidarity Choir was brilliant; I still play your CD to piss off more right-wing visitors! Migeul and Simon went down a storm in the Middle Bar (I'd still love to lean Miguel's rousing "The People Have Songs") and you certainly missed some treats there. Meanwhile, to the rest of the Yellow Peril, I'll miss you, but hopefullly see a few on one of the Towersey days. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Phot Date: 25 Jul 03 - 06:45 PM Beef chow mein, and Young chow fried rice please!! Cheers Mike! Are you up for Thursday? Chris |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Tattie Bogle Date: 25 Jul 03 - 05:54 PM We are travelling down Thurs night to beat the traffic, we hope, so will be there all week. Hello to Big John, Alan, other MBSes. As usual will try to tear myself into many pieces - singing, dancing, concerts, workshops, Middle Bar (including the swim round the 8-knot buoy - used to be 10 knots, but we were obviously too fast for them!)- but top of my list - BODHRAN CORNER in the Bedford - let's see if we can beat the record for how many borin' bodhrans in the bedford this year! What happened to the photos taken in the Bedford last year? They were to be put on Mudcat but never found them. Can't wait to get back! Tattie Bogle |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Herga Kitty Date: 25 Jul 03 - 02:52 PM Cllr I think I'll be at the Ashby-de-la-Zouch session on the Friday night, but Ken Johnson is doing the early session in the Theatre Bar on Wednesday so I could probably party in the Hills the night before. Kitty |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Cllr Date: 25 Jul 03 - 11:58 AM If people fancy coming back for a drink after Phot and I do our thing could they let me know I will be in thw anchor definatly on the Friday night (and probably a few other nights as well) Cllr Phot I will order the chinese this time! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Phot Date: 25 Jul 03 - 11:50 AM Of course it'll be quiet,...I'll be wearing ear defenders! Chris. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: JennyO Date: 25 Jul 03 - 11:31 AM JudeL, yes I think I knew some of the choir people who were in the silly song session. My bet would be that it was Miguel, our illustrious leader, and maybe some others. I think I might have even seen some photos. Any chance of seeing yours? BTW, did you meet Rhymin' Simon - long beard, deep voice, came back with Micca's song The Hash My Father Scored, and has sung it quite a few times since. Unfortunately my enjoyment of that tour was marred several times by the killjoy attitude of the person I was with. Thankfully we are no longer together, and I just hope I might one day get another chance to travel in more congenial company, or even by myself, so that I can do all the things I missed out on the last time - and yes, silliness is definitely on the agenda! Jenny (poor but free) |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 25 Jul 03 - 08:33 AM The other sight of Sidmouth has to be 'The Celidh in the Ford', although of course it never happens (wink,wink,nod,dod). Nothing better than a hundred or so 'stipping the willow' in 6 inches of water. Maniacs the lot of them. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: JudeL Date: 25 Jul 03 - 08:19 AM Jenny O , that's a real shame you didn't make it into the anchor middle bar. A couple of your choir did. I seem to remember one chap (who I think was one of yours) joining us for the Thursday silly song session at the end of which we parade along the seafront, still singing, onto the beach and (as we do each year) end by singing in the sea (which is usually very cold). He then decided he couldn't pass up a tradition so stripped off his jeans and joined us in the water ... still wearing his leather jacket cos it was cold! I have a photograph somewhere of him standing up to his hips in the sea trying to hold his jacket above the waves....... all very silly....but fun! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Cllr Date: 25 Jul 03 - 07:01 AM sniggger snigger as quiet as it usaually is smirk grin, Cllr |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Herga Kitty Date: 25 Jul 03 - 02:26 AM It'll be a quiet night on Tuesday then? |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Herga Kitty Date: 25 Jul 03 - 02:16 AM |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Phot Date: 25 Jul 03 - 01:43 AM I'm working over Sidders this year, but I'LL try to make as many nights in the Anchor as poss. But Tuesday night with Cllr is definatly on! See you all there. Chris |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 24 Jul 03 - 07:24 AM Kevin - I'll certainly be there Saturday Night - late late late night extra!!! See you there |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Kevin Sheils Date: 23 Jul 03 - 01:50 PM John B I thought I'd already posted but it doesn't seem to be here so apologies if I'm repeating It was handy to see your photo 'cause I now know who you are. I usually end up late at night at the Bedford (although staying at the RY&F) so should see you. I'm only MCing one Bedford concert this year (Archie Fisher, Saturday night so will definitely say hello then. Rest of the time working elsewhere but if past history is anything to go by will end up there. When not working I try to get to the Volunteer lunch time sessions and should be there for Kitty's Monday night session so will look out for mudcatters. Kevin |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: JennyO Date: 23 Jul 03 - 11:33 AM What a shame I didn't know anything about Mudcat two years ago when our choir from OZ, the Solidarity Choir, sang there as part of our UK tour. I have fond memories of most of it, but maybe not so fond memories of the intermittent downpours that turned the area around the stalls into a muddy mess. I stuck my head into the Middle Bar session, but the person I was with (who is now an ex, thank goodness) said "Too crowded, too noisy - I'm not staying", so I let myself be dragged away. I also missed the opportunity to see Lonnie Donegan. Ah well, maybe I'll make it back there one year when I have money...................... Jenny |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 23 Jul 03 - 10:54 AM Err - that last post as GUEST was me. So: Larkin - It'll be great to see you again Steve (Lost Whistles) - Blimey - another Lassington there. Good day to come is Thursday. Bill & Co will be around too I'm sure. Herga Kitty - So we'll be seeing one another at Breakfast. My significant other half is staying in Sidford. She prefers a quieter life. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: GUEST Date: 23 Jul 03 - 10:49 AM Larkin - It'll be great to see you again Steve (Lost Whistles) - Blimey - another Lassington there. Good day to come is Thursday. Bill & Co will be around too I('m sure. Herga Kitty - So we'll be seeing one another at Breakfast. My significant other half is staying in |Sidford. She prefers a quieter life. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: GUEST,Steve of lost whistles fame Date: 23 Jul 03 - 09:00 AM John Got the pass to come this year for one day off the missus (Thursday!)and hope to see you at some stage in the Bedford. Give my regards to Jan and the family. Steve |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: fiddler Date: 23 Jul 03 - 07:43 AM Whilst I undestand the background to camping on the cricket or Rugger fields, you do miss the great music (and sometimes singing) sessions after LNE on the camp site. I'll be there from this Sunday and will see most of you in the Anchor. If you wan tto see the mugshot check the profile. CU all soon - Hope teh weather holds. I may even get chance to play or sing or dance this year - the intention is there any way. Hugs all round A |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Herga Kitty Date: 22 Jul 03 - 09:50 PM Cllr That's OK. I don't exactly feel underprivileged staying at the Bedford, but it closes for February so I'll need to find somewhere for the reunion. Marlborough was OK until everyone decided to get up for breakfast at the same time and the circuit tripped and turned off all the power while I was in the shower with a head full of shampoo. These wimps who just turn up in August for the festival and play in the Bedford don't know how much fun they're missing.... It was nice that the Anchor MBS reunion coincided with the Radway musicians reunion this year. Any chance of that happening again next year? (It's a leap year of course.) Kitty |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Cllr Date: 22 Jul 03 - 09:26 PM Sorry Kitty but the house is up for reroofing before it is sold at the rate we are going I might have it for next year (well maybe) but I will have it for reunion Cllr |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Herga Kitty Date: 22 Jul 03 - 09:04 PM John Thank you for reminding me to update the Heritage thread, which I've now done. I'm arriving on Thursday so I can have a sing in the Middle Bar round about the time that Great Western are kicking off in the Market Square. Apart from Monday night in the Volunteer Garden marquee I'm supposed to be co-leading a welcome chorus session there on Saturday (6-7.30). Otherwise I'll be in the Theatre Bar morning /lunchtime singarounds (I'm running 4 of them, and will be there for Ken's and Tim Edwards' too - Catters welcome). Since Cllr warned me that his house was likely to be sold before the festival I'm staying in the Bedford so hope to see some of the musicians. It'll be late though, so I might be a bit too bleary-eyed to recognise people.... Kitty |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Cllr Date: 22 Jul 03 - 07:34 PM I have a house in sidmouth, about ten or fifteen minutes walk from the anchor(grin) and usually one night I have a gathering of middlebar types back to sing possibly drink a bit. I if all goes according to plan Phot and I will be running a session of sea songs on the tuesday night in the anchor and then back to my place. You can usually find me in the Anchor with quite a few mudcatters. Cllr |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Morticia Date: 22 Jul 03 - 02:07 PM Pixie and I plan to be round and about....mostly in the Anchor I suspect, I'll wear my Mudcat badge so say Hi if you see us :) |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Steve Benbows protege Date: 22 Jul 03 - 01:58 PM John, I haven't been for five years (since Len Davies died.) I used to play the washboard in the bedford and recognised you. I will definately pop in and have a good blow! if you get acosted by a young twenty something in the Bedford it will be me. My name is Pete. See you all there!!!! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Larkin Date: 22 Jul 03 - 01:10 PM I'll be there Sunday till Friday. Monday to Wednesday you can see me on stilts in various guises as Larkin'about in the Showground and you can be sure I'll be in the Bedford along with John with my Guitar and Cittern ( remember me from last year John ?) Or playing Irish stuff in the Dove or off me 'ed somewhere.................................. Martin |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Leadfingers Date: 22 Jul 03 - 12:58 PM Mutter Mutter Mutter Mutter Cant get to Sidmouth at all this year but I do have three paid gigs in the week to mke up for it.And it means there will be a spare seat in the Newt.Sadly there will be two spare seats as Bill Eddy died just after Sidmouth last year. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Mary Humphreys Date: 22 Jul 03 - 12:29 PM And I'm the one with the banjo, English concertina and mouth..... Mary |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Ralphie Date: 22 Jul 03 - 12:27 PM Will be there for the last Thurs/Fri..On way to Dartmoor. Possibly see some old friends in the Rad? To play impossible tunes ! R |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: treewind Date: 22 Jul 03 - 12:23 PM Magic Password? Only joking about that. I'm the one with the Oakwood melodeon and the cello, amongst other things. Anahata |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Dave Bryant Date: 22 Jul 03 - 10:19 AM Wish I could make it - it's too many years since I last managed to get to Sidmouth. I can claim to be one of the people who started the Anchor Middle Bar session - Tony will back me up on that. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Zany Mouse Date: 22 Jul 03 - 09:27 AM Alan: Rugby Club would be my favourite spot for a camper. You park it at the far end against the hedge and the parking stewards tend to keep an eye on them - during the day at least. You can get showers and breakfast in the Rugby Club too - very cheap! It used to cost £15 per week for the van but not sure how much it is now. If anyone is parking in the centre of Sidmouth for the festival I can really recommend the Rugby Club. You can get either a daily or weekly ticket. Tends to get full towards the afternoon and the lane down to it is VERY narrow but a good place nonetheless. ZM (not going to Sidders) |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: nickp Date: 22 Jul 03 - 09:03 AM John - yes Lufton - I seem to recall that it was insanely hot. The team's rather smaller now but we're still going. I'll be down all week but will be at La Bottine on Saturday so may not get down before closing time. Otherwise it'll be most evenings. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Alexis Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:55 AM I'll be at the Anchor thing on the Sunday and at the Arena thing on the Monday with Slubbing Billy's (I'll be the blondish geyser with a beard, possibly with accordion). What is the magic password Anahata ? Alex |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: MC Fat Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:51 AM Go and support me mate Ken (Johnson) in the Theatre Bar Sing a Rounds he's a star !! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:45 AM Alanww - More often than not the Cricket Ground has a match on Saturday. The Rugby Ground doesn't though, and it has lots of amenities. However I have parked my campervan on the Bedford car park (Bedford Lawns) for the week before now. They are allowed on there. It costs somewhere between £60 & £80 for the week, but you do need to be there either Friday, orearly on Staurday morning before it fills up. You can use the showers at the Cricket Ground for a small fee, or those at the Yacht Club, they're great plus a nice breakfast upstairs. Me - I'm staying in the 'Bedford' so not much sleep for me!! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: alanww Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:33 AM PPS I shall be using my little campervan for the first time. I intend to go onto the Cricket pitch, if possible. Anyone else done that? What does it cost can it be booked in advance? Someone told me that it only opens for campervan business on the Sunday, as they have a match on the Saturday. True? |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:31 AM Alanww I was thinking of this thread thread.cfm?threadid=60145#963489. There seems to be a Heritage FC meeting or reunion that's trying to happen, but not in the Middle Bar. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Beardy Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:20 AM I'll be there from Wednesday 30/7. Will visit most pubs at least once but the Swan most often. Also LNE every night from midnight. See you all there. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: alanww Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:11 AM I'll be at Sidmouth from Thursday onwards - mostly singing and/or playing my concertina at the Anchor, Swan, Bedford and Radway - but also finding time to do a bit of morris and concertina workshopping in between! "Come fill up your glasses and let us be merry ...!" Alan PS to John Barden: Monday evening in the Middle Bar of the Anchor is usually "Wimmins' Night", which means that the men have to dress up as women to get a sing! Very silly indeed! Is there a ceili in the garden at the same time then? [Anyway, while I would normally dress up too, I will be at the main arena that evening, as my son is dancing in the English dancing performance!] |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:08 AM nickp - So you played Lufton Manor on 2000. My youngest daughter attended there for 3 years, but had left by then. Great place isn't it? Love the picture by the way. I still think mine is more 'aaargh' than the lot. Taken at Walton Festival last year where I was running the sessions at the 'Royal Marine' |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: Dave Bryant Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:04 AM No John, you'll be looking a lot more sozzled ! |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: nickp Date: 22 Jul 03 - 08:00 AM And it certainly is an 'aarrgh!' Mind you, for a real 'aarrgh' I ought to sort out a picture of me! in the interim, this is me with the mandolin |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: BanjoRay Date: 22 Jul 03 - 07:53 AM Yup, I'll certainly be there - I might even play my fiddle (aarrghh!) This is me. Cheers Ray |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: treewind Date: 22 Jul 03 - 06:35 AM Mary and I'll be there doing lots of things and hanging out in the Radway when logistics permit. See http://www.treewind.co.uk/mha/sidmouth.html for the gory details. I'm also up for meeting some more catters, so come up and say the magic password if you see us... Anahata |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: nickp Date: 22 Jul 03 - 06:23 AM I reckon BanjoRay will be there too. |
Subject: RE: SIDMOUTH (UK) From: The Barden of England Date: 22 Jul 03 - 06:00 AM Those are bloody good sessions aren't they. I know a couple of banjo players who will be in there too - I'll poke my head in, as I'll only be yards away in the main bar. See you there |
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