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Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004

GUEST,guest 19 May 04 - 06:10 AM
GUEST,guest 20 May 04 - 06:08 PM
GUEST,guest 20 May 04 - 06:11 PM
GUEST,Kate 21 May 04 - 03:43 AM
GUEST, Hamish 21 May 04 - 04:45 AM
GUEST,IanN 21 May 04 - 07:42 AM
GUEST,guest 22 May 04 - 12:31 PM
GUEST 27 May 04 - 07:03 AM
Josher 27 May 04 - 11:53 AM
GUEST,noddy 30 May 04 - 06:25 AM
Josher 02 Jun 04 - 10:27 AM
GUEST,IanN 03 Jun 04 - 08:58 AM
GUEST,Astro De Verb 03 Jun 04 - 10:18 AM
GUEST,noddy 03 Jun 04 - 11:04 AM
greg stephens 03 Jun 04 - 11:19 AM
GUEST,IanN 04 Jun 04 - 05:59 AM
VIN 08 Jun 04 - 06:44 AM
GUEST,noddy 08 Jun 04 - 07:06 AM
Josher 10 Jun 04 - 07:17 AM
GUEST,iann 10 Jun 04 - 10:31 AM
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GUEST,IanN 11 Jun 04 - 08:26 AM
Josher 11 Jun 04 - 11:46 AM
Gin Crewe 11 Jun 04 - 04:56 PM
GUEST,Astro De Verb 12 Jun 04 - 05:26 PM
GUEST,noddy 14 Jun 04 - 09:14 AM
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Josher 15 Jun 04 - 07:10 AM
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Josher 17 Jun 04 - 10:35 AM
GUEST,noddy 17 Jun 04 - 11:22 AM
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VIN 21 Jun 04 - 06:38 AM
GUEST,Bert Davrose 21 Jun 04 - 07:59 AM
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GUEST,Winston 21 Jun 04 - 12:21 PM
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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,guest
Date: 19 May 04 - 06:10 AM

Its the Boars Head for me. Might even pop up to the Cheshire Singers concert upstairs instead of sitting in the session all day and night.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,guest
Date: 20 May 04 - 06:08 PM

I presume the Boars head is a pub? What sessions are on?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,guest
Date: 20 May 04 - 06:11 PM

Do you have any workshops? ( for music )


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Kate
Date: 21 May 04 - 03:43 AM

Yes there will be various workshops over the weekend. I will post further info later, when I have it to hand.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST, Hamish
Date: 21 May 04 - 04:45 AM

I'm rather hoping that some 'catters will "meet the artist(s)" on Saturday evening: otherwise I could be awful lonely... :-(


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,IanN
Date: 21 May 04 - 07:42 AM

Guest asked about workshops. We have...

2 each on fiddle and guitar with Seth Lakeman & Benji Kirkpatrick.

Mandolin with Simon Mayor.

Bodhran workshop with North West Folk Music.

Blues harmonica with Craig Moores.

There are numerous sessions in pubs - Boar's Head, Kings Lock, Kinderon Arms and Big Lock.

Plus Open Mike session with the Salt Town Poets.

There's so much goping on the only way to really find out is to buy a programme! On sale now in Middlewich (£1.50) and soon via the website (£1.50 with a pre paid envelope).

Ian.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,guest
Date: 22 May 04 - 12:31 PM

Are these workshops free? Do you have to book in advance?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST
Date: 27 May 04 - 07:03 AM

refresh


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 27 May 04 - 11:53 AM

Yes all the workshops are free, but you will need to purchase an event guide £1.50 which will give you all the times, locations etc of not just the workshops but everything else that is happening including the fringe. Godd value or what?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 30 May 04 - 06:25 AM

very godd value I think.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 02 Jun 04 - 10:27 AM

Sorry mean't good, although it could be God not sure now, anyway the event guide is worth the price.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,IanN
Date: 03 Jun 04 - 08:58 AM

Hi

Not had chance to sort out putting the "very good value" event guide on sale via the web yet. Opinions on whether it will be worthwhile welome!

Ian.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Astro De Verb
Date: 03 Jun 04 - 10:18 AM

Hey. This festival sounds really good. Of course I've never heard of it myself, and I've never even been to Middlewich in my life. Honest.
How do the organisers do it? I mean, to organise such a feast of entertainment at such reasonable cost makes them, in my view, almost akin to gods. Do they have supernatural powers?
Of course, you understand, I'm not biased as I've never heard of the festival before and I've never been to Middlewich. Honest


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 03 Jun 04 - 11:04 AM

the FREE FRINGE events are better than some festival main programmes.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: greg stephens
Date: 03 Jun 04 - 11:19 AM

The list of workshops posted earlier didnt mention the one on traditional North West English tunes,by Greg Stephens and the Boat band, which will be informative and fun, I have no doubt.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,IanN
Date: 04 Jun 04 - 05:59 AM

Sorry Greg!

Ian.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: VIN
Date: 08 Jun 04 - 06:44 AM

Be me first time at Middlewich. Coming up on the Friday for Fairport. What's the sing-a-rounds setup like (if there are any) i.e. venues etc


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 08 Jun 04 - 07:06 AM

hi Vin Lots of singarounds/sessions and open mike. All free and excellent acts as part of the fringe.

Grab a programme as soon as you can.

The Cheshire Cheese, The Boars Head, The Big Lock all good venues.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 10 Jun 04 - 07:17 AM

Don't forget the Sunday afternoon singaround/ session at the the Kinderton Arms, although it is a littleway out of town it will be worth the trek to listen to an all female accapella group called Wench All


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,iann
Date: 10 Jun 04 - 10:31 AM

The Kinderton session will all feature a real gem of local talent - Andy Roscoe - definately not to be missed.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,IanN
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 03:28 AM

That should have said:

The Kinderton session will also feature a real gem of local talent - Andy Roscoe - definately not to be missed.

Andy will also be at the Middlewich Open Mike session on Saturday tea time which is hosted by local heroes the Salt Town Poets.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Astro De Verb
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 06:19 AM

These Salt Town Poets people sound really interesting. I hear that, apart from not knowing their whithers from their whences, they are excellent in every way.
And that Andy Roscoe is brilliant. I once knew someone very similar called Andy Cochrane. Or did I?
It also seems obvious to me that anyone missing a treat like Les Barker and Keith Donnelly working together will regret it for the rest of his/her life.
Mind you, I wouldn't really know, never having been to Middlewich in my life.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 07:45 AM

Astro you dont know what you have been missing all these years. This will make my 4th or is it 5th. And looking forward to next years already!


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,IanN
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 08:26 AM

Noddy - you shouldn't necessarily believe everything Astro tells you. He's been known to stray slightly from the path of truth from time to time!

He also has a strange obsession with Chimpanzees.

Ian.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 11:46 AM

the Chimpanzee thing with Astro sounds interesting.

Only seven more days to go to the festival, can't wait but guess I'll have to control myself


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Gin Crewe
Date: 11 Jun 04 - 04:56 PM

Many thanks for mentioning the Sunday afternoon from 1.00 p.m. at the Kinderton Arms- if I have my instructions right we are only hosting it and it's a singaround- so come to hear lots of real talent, hopefully, and sing!!! Well, maybe we will sing one or two... and so I gather, will the famous Andrew Roscoe.

Gin AKA Wench 2


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Astro De Verb
Date: 12 Jun 04 - 05:26 PM

Stop Press!

I've just been looking at the Salt Town Poets' website
at a href="www.salttownpoets.co.uk">www.salttownpoets.co.uk and it's got details of what the STPs are doing at Middlewich, together with links to photos from last year.
But what really has amazed me is that the website editor is a bloke called Dave Roberts. That's an anagram of my name! Did you ever hear the like in your life?

Astro

P.S. I hope this year's festival will not feature too many chimps. You can only stand so much, you know...


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 14 Jun 04 - 09:14 AM

No!


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 15 Jun 04 - 04:46 AM

I will be there Saturday and might even make it for Friday as well.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 15 Jun 04 - 07:10 AM

What about Sunday?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Hamish
Date: 16 Jun 04 - 03:52 PM

refresh...

...and do, please, come and say "hullo" at my "meet the artist" thingummy on Saturday evening. I've been giving it some careful thought and reckon it just might be good fun.

More about me at my page


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Hamish
Date: 16 Jun 04 - 03:53 PM

I mean at my page


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Andy Mac
Date: 16 Jun 04 - 06:05 PM

What's all this about Chimps then eh? Shurely they aren't found in Cheshire, least of all Middlewich?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 17 Jun 04 - 10:35 AM

There things found in Cheshire that one shouldn't speak about in mixed company.
They say they once found a dragon just up the road from Middlewich.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 17 Jun 04 - 11:22 AM

ok change of plan it is now Saturday AND Sunday but not Friday.

Dragons! There be Dragons?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 17 Jun 04 - 11:45 AM

Yes! there's the tomb of a knight in the church at Middlewich and there is a poem about how he slew a dragon just up the road at Moston and to prove it must be true there's a Dragons lane in Moston
There was probably a chimp there as well but I'm not sure


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Dave Roberts
Date: 17 Jun 04 - 12:51 PM

Well now, here's an interesting thing. My mother was born in Moston, which is the large parish between Middlewich snd Sandbach. We now have a small, black and highly eccentric cat named Moston in honour of the place. Furthermore, the estimable Mr Norbury's father in law recently passed a poem onto me about the Dragon of Moston. Who knows, the piece might just get performed at the festival this year. Middlewich Parish Church contains the Venables screens, which feature the coats of arms etc of Thomas, the Dragon Slayer's family.
The story of the Dragon Of Moston is thought by many to be the origin of the tale of St George and the Dragon.
For your delight and edification, here's the original story, taken from the Harleian Manuscript of 1535:

'Yt chaunced a terrible dragon to remayne and make his abode in the Lordshippe of Moston in the countye of Chester, where he devoired all such persons as he layed hold on, which Thomas Venables heringe tell of, consyderinge the pittyful and dayly dystruction of the people withowte recovrie who in followinge the example of the valiante Romaynes and other worthie men, not regarding his own life, in comparison of the commiditie and safeguard of his country men, did in his owne person valiantlie and couragiouslie set on the saide dragon, where first he shotte hynm throwe with arrow and afterward with other weapons manfullie slewe him, at which instant tyme sayd dragon was devowringe a child. For which worthy and valiant act was given him the Lordshippe of Moston by the annestors of Earle of Oxford, Lord of the free there.
And alsoe ever since the said Thomas Venables and his heires, in remembrance thereof, have used to bear, as well in theire armes as in theire crest a dragon.'

Incidentally, what is not clear from the above account is that the dragon was actually living at the time in a large pond in Moston, which still exists. Maybe there are still dragons there?

As for chimps, we must leave that sort of thing to Mr Astro De Verb. Why bother with chimps when you can have dragons?


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Mr Happy
Date: 18 Jun 04 - 02:02 PM

Mr Happy + his new band 'Senior Moments' will be in attendance at Bore's Head Sat night.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Hamish
Date: 18 Jun 04 - 03:46 PM

Okay Mr Happy: be there early and keep me company. Please. :-)


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: greg stephens
Date: 19 Jun 04 - 05:50 PM

On Sunday, the cool and groovy place to be will be the Cheshire fiddle tunes workshop(all instruments welcome) in the Boar's Head at 12 noon. Presented by the witty, erudite and touchingly modest Greg Stephens and the Boat Band. for those who havent got up by then, a later chance to see the incomparable Boat Band will be on the main marquee stage for the evening concert (BB +Levellers). As it is International Refugee Week, and Sunday is the last day, we will be bringing some very special and exotic guests to perform with us.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Noddy
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 04:04 AM

Home now.
Met a few catters!
Damn somebody knows who I am.I will have to behave now.

Great fun. My only complaint Why did you programme Les Barker and Keith Donnely for 11.00 on a Sunday morning.... I am not usualy till the afternoon. Still I got there and as usual they were great.

Like the idea of the Club stage at the Boars Head.

Radio Merseyside played "the wifes new CD" and plugged Middlewich festival.

Looking forward to 2005.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: VIN
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 06:38 AM

Could'nt stay for the whole festival but saw Fairport on Friday - brilliant as usual! Boars Head on Saturday afternoon was good, some nice young (very young) players/singers on show (two plus one, i think plus a lovely little irish dancer - good stuff!). First time at Middlewich, won't be the last methinks.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Bert Davrose
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 07:59 AM

I think Les and Keith and the Salt Town Poets were scheduled for Sunday morning because they appeal to the more cerebral and intellectual type of person - the type of person who does not, to use a vulgar expression, get rat-arsed on Saturday night and lie late abed on Sunday groaning 'Oh My God, never again'.
Such persons spend Saturday evening sipping mineral water, and reading the works of Proust in order to prepare themselves mentally for the literary and comedic feast to come on Sunday morning.
Another, and more prosaic, explanation may be that Keith had to get away early to travel home and dear old Les, hard worked as ever by festival organisers, had a couple of hours to fill in before appearing on the main stage.
Whatever, they were brilliant.
Looks like the Festival Club Stage was one of the festival organisers better ideas.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST, not telling
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 11:12 AM

The Festival Club Stage worked as an open mic type of venue, but rather less well as a stage for more established performers. On Saturday evening, with two main stages in competition, £5 for a mixed bunch of not very well publicised artists - although they were all very good quality - meant that only about a dozen paying punters were present.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Peter Cox
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 11:46 AM

There seemed to be a bit of confusion as to whether or not the Club Stage was a fringe venue, or actually a mainstream part of the festival. M-FAB has tried this kind of thing in past years, using the Community Centre as a venue, with mixed results


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Winston
Date: 21 Jun 04 - 12:21 PM

For me the highlight of the weekend had to be the Salt Town Poets' version of the Mary Poppins classic 'Chimp Chimp Cherie' (from the original French, translating as 'I Love My Chimp', or in some translations 'I love my two chimps'.
Space Captain Norbury's vocals had to be heard to be believed. I heard it and still couldn't believe it.
I think the chimp motif adds a whole new dimension to the Folk & Boat.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: Josher
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 10:52 AM

Great Festival
Just don't get the chimp thing please help!!!!


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 11:01 AM

Did anyone find my copy of the complete works of Neitsche. I left it in a hostelry or similar establishment while I sipped by tonic and soda in the sun.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: GUEST,Winston
Date: 22 Jun 04 - 07:05 PM

Josher,

If you ever meet the great Dave Roberts, poet, wit, raconteur and friend of the stars, ask him to explain the chimp thing to you. All will be revealed.
And furthermore all will be well, and all will be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Great festival, congratulations to all concerned.


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Subject: RE: Middlewich Folk & Boat Festival 2004
From: greg stephens
Date: 23 Jun 04 - 03:12 AM

Highlight of the festival for me was hearing the African singers Don and Nash at the Boars Head session on the Sunday afternoon. They were also great singing at the Levellers concert in the evening, but the afternoon was magic.


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