Subject: Nic Jones From: Nigel Paterson Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:14 AM Nic is featured tonight (28th Feb)on the Mike Harding show, BBC Radio 2 at 8pm. Not to be missed. Nigel P. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:43 AM Iwould love to hear this ,but Im in ireland ,Reception is bad,is it possible someone can do the listen again thingy.thanks Nigel. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: George Papavgeris Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:46 AM I might just break a years abstinence from MH's show for Nic. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Scrump Date: 28 Feb 07 - 05:17 AM Cap'n, the Listen Again feature for the MH show can be reached on the BBC Radio 2 website. I hardly ever hear the MH show 'live' as I'm usually out on Wed nights, so I'll be listening "again" to Nic (session tonight so won't be able to hear it, as usual). Try this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/folk/ and click on the "Listen Again to the MH show" link on that page. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Singing Referee Date: 28 Feb 07 - 07:29 AM This link should run the audio stream in your default audio player, which will allow you to navigate freely forward or backwards through the program rather than just forward in 5/15 minute chunks as per the BBC player. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: HipflaskAndy Date: 28 Feb 07 - 09:04 AM Hi Nige - how ya doin'? I'm gonna miss the usual Wed night at Otley Folk to stay in for this, for once! Sat with 'our lad' a while last night - he's just agreed to be 'Patron' of Otley Black Sheep Folk Festival - rah! You must come up (Sept) - beds available! Hah! My own situation has taken a turn for the good of late, Nige - job and health well-sorted at last. Hope you're doing well too - Hugs - Duncan |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Nigel Paterson Date: 28 Feb 07 - 10:48 AM Hi Duncan, Good to hear from you. Your messages always brighten up my day! Very Best, Nigel P. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Dartford Warbler Date: 28 Feb 07 - 10:56 AM Yet again, Mike Harding will use his standard comments such as amazing, fantastic, England's best folk singer and this time he will be right! |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 28 Feb 07 - 11:49 AM yes, he was amazing and fantastic,a great guitarist,and a good singer. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 28 Feb 07 - 01:32 PM funny ,I dont recall Nic ever being booked at Dartford Folk club,Tony Rose used to get booked there,and I believe I saw Carthy there once,but I dont recall Nic ever playing there. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST Date: 28 Feb 07 - 03:12 PM Grrr, a programme about Nic and suprise, suprise... Rusby!! :( Oh well, shouldn't expect anything else from Harding. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Borchester Echo Date: 28 Feb 07 - 03:21 PM Hey Guest above and I think you are the same one from the BBC thread who got zapped off, I thought for saying I knew what I was talking about. Apparently, if you don't give yourself a name these days, that's what's going to happen. Krusby, yes. But there's just been almost 25 seconds of Miles Wetherhill. And it sounds like Sir Patrick Spens will run to the end. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: sapper82 Date: 28 Feb 07 - 03:31 PM Listening to it now. Excellent! |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Herga Kitty Date: 28 Feb 07 - 03:32 PM Listening now - great stuff! Kitty |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:04 PM well thank god, I dont listen to radio 2 anymore, cant anybody sing any more, apart from the demon barbers. North cregg, murdering SLIABH LUCHRA MUSIC,denis and julia murphy would turn in their grave[N cregg are clueless]. Seth lakeman[pop singer,waste of time]. some of the blues singers were ok. the three part harmony group sang nicely in tune, but no passion. what a waste of an hour,and no nic jones until next week. not one singer of tradituional music had any idea about interpretation,its pathetic, |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Herga Kitty Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:23 PM Dick - is Ireland a week behind, because we had Nic Jones on this evening's programme in England? Kitty |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Leadfingers Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:26 PM Indeed ! Mr Harding actually kept me listening for the whole hour - Nice to know Nic is NOT forgotten ! |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Borchester Echo Date: 28 Feb 07 - 04:44 PM Dick must have hit the replayer instead of Listen Live. Tonight's show is up on the replayer now: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/folk/harding/ I'm glad Dick liked The Demon Barbers in last week's show doing Edward but he must surely have missed Johnny Dickinson doing The Jacobite's Farewell with slide guitar. Two very fine interpretations of traditional song. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST,Ed Date: 28 Feb 07 - 05:21 PM I really enjoyed the programme. I think that is the main idea of a radio programme; to entertain the listener. Those of you who wish to gripe because it wasn't exactly as you would like, need to fuck off or grow up. You moan when there's no Folk on radio, and you moan when there is. Go figure! (as our American friends might say) |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Borchester Echo Date: 28 Feb 07 - 05:40 PM It wasn't anything like exactly what I would have wanted and I'm not going to follow either of your suggestions, Guest Ed. That 'blink-and-you'll-miss-it' muffled reference to the four unavailable Trailer albums could have been explained. And Krusby could have been edited out or a least reduced to a clip so that Nic's full version of The Blind Harper could have run. And the full version of Warlike Lads Of Russia wouldn't have gone amiss. And it could have been longer. In fact it could have been a 10-part series. Cos what do we get next week? Tom Paxton. So I'll continue to gripe. Thank you. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST,Another Guest (Yet another) Date: 28 Feb 07 - 06:37 PM Like a lot, I gave up listening to the Mike Harding program, when I got continually frustrated at his inept comments (Mentioned by others) his persistant gibbering (his own word) and his obvious predeliction for Nancy (Griffiths) Nothing wrong with Nancy, she is lovely BUT.. never mind! The final straw was the 25th aniversary program for Sandy Denny, when Mr Gibber-a-lot talked over the end of "Who Knows where the time goes" instead of giving it the 5 seconds of silence it richley deserves as being just about the best modern folk song ever.. Nic Jones... What can say, its all been said already, pity the BBC could not have got Jim Lloyd back JUST for this one program ... I think I'll have a week listening to my Jim Lloyd recordings from the nineties.. Folk, that was real ... Geezo.. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Dartford Warbler Date: 28 Feb 07 - 07:23 PM Captain Birdseye said: funny ,I dont recall Nic ever being booked at Dartford Folk club What's that got to do with the price of cabbages? |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 28 Feb 07 - 07:44 PM What's wrong with Tom Paxton? OK, so he's not Nic Jones, but other than that? |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST,Jim Martin Date: 28 Feb 07 - 10:58 PM Cap'n, you can get BBC Radio 2 in Ireland via Sky TV, if you so desire (using their 'other channels' facility). |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:36 AM sorry ,I listened to last weeks programme by mistake,Ishall look forward to hearing nic. TO COUNTESS RICHARD,yes Johnny Dickinson was good too,but Damiens singing was in my opinion the best by a country mile,GOOD Ornamentation, a revivalist singer who sounds like he,s listened to traditional singing. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Les in Chorlton Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:51 AM Absolutley extraordinary singer and guitarist and I think the programme did him justice in terms of samples from his recordings and the things that people said about him. Also a great sense of what might have been? A clear reminder of how powerful traditional music can be and how different it is to other no less imortant forms of music. We probably wont here Nick live again but you can do what Nick did last year in Otley and hear The Duncan McFarlane Band. Duncan will be the first to say he is not Nick but for a taste of really thrilling traditional and written music the DMBs have more than a little of the power, complexity and sheer excitement of Nick. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Dave Hanson Date: 01 Mar 07 - 03:48 AM Good programme for a change but very little of The Halliard and no mention of Bandoggs. eric |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Nigel Paterson Date: 01 Mar 07 - 05:12 AM Agreed eric, & the one Halliard fragment (Miles Weatherhill) that was played, MH talked over...perhaps I should be grateful for small mercies,all 25 seconds of it (thanks for counting Countess!) Nigel Paterson. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: HipflaskAndy Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:42 AM Aaaargh Les! Love ya man - but don't hold me up to Nic! No comparison! ...but I wouldn't give up on hearing Nic 'live' again. He can still sing reet well IMHO - hear his recent recording of Rakish Young Fellow on the latest 'Halliard' album. For those that don't know..... there are two retrospective Halliard CDs available (google... Mollie Music). The latest one features some bonus tracks recorded last year (some grand playing from Nic's son Joe on there! - and fine new contributions from Dave & Nigel. I have every hope Nic will sing some more yet! ;) ;) Hugs - Duncan |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: BusyBee Paul Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:44 AM That's good news HA, I missed Nic first time round but am making up for lost time now!. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: HipflaskAndy Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:45 AM Aaargh - one forgets what one heard, and when, and gets mixed up sometimes - the guitar on Rakish was of course Graham Hodge - mea culpa! |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: HipflaskAndy Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:47 AM aye - a lttle bird told me you'd been buying albums BBPaul. Good on ya - D |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: BusyBee Paul Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:54 AM Yep, enjoying listening to them as well, although have been sidetracked by another recent CD arrival! Must find time to listen to the MH show too as I missed it last night. Glad to hear you are getting sorted out HA. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 01 Mar 07 - 07:13 AM along with Tony Roses and Peter Bellamys deaths,Nics accident was an unbelievable tragedy. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 01 Mar 07 - 10:52 AM and wasn,t it great to hear a song,that id never heard before.the one from the John Peel sessions. I also noticed a change in Nics style of singing,between the first lps and the last.Although I think penguin eggs is a great lp,I preferred his more ornamented, earlier style of singing. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Doctor Date: 01 Mar 07 - 01:53 PM Captain Birdseye, I assume by Dartford Folk Club you mean that in The Railway Hotel? I remember Nic Jones but I think it's from The Coach House at Farningham, which is also where I saw/heard Tony Rose. I was there from 71 to 73, how about you? |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 01 Mar 07 - 02:21 PM yes ,I reckon I was going to both clubs,About 1969 to 1973.I was a floorsinger at both clubs ,I didnt learn the concertina till 1976,But pete hicks and pete chopin encouraged me a lot,Farningham was a great club,both fridays and sundays were packed,and you had to be good to get a floor spot. I remember getting there early once [it was the summer time]and there was this old guy who had come from shropshire by public transport,waiting outside the pub ,so when it openEd we had a good old chat and a couple of pints,that was the first time I met Fred Jordan.Farningham was great,Breezy and Billy Bob,and tito gobbi of the balls pond road,all used to go there,Those were the days. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: GUEST,A cross Dartford River Date: 02 Mar 07 - 03:33 AM Captain Birdseye, why do you keep on spreading false information on Mudcat? Nic Jones certainly DID appear at Dartford Folk Club several times when it was at the Railway Hotel. It was quite an upsetting alarm on another thread when you claimed that Don Shepherd (another performer from Nic's era) had died five or six years ago. Don is most certainly alive. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 02 Mar 07 - 03:50 AM I said I dont recall Nic Jones playing at Dartford folk club. I apologised for saying Don Shepherd was dead,It was another Don Shepherd from Radio Norfolk, who died, an easy mistake to make,why dont you read posts carefully,including all the posts on a thread and you will see my apology . |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Nigel Paterson Date: 02 Mar 07 - 04:50 AM Duncan, thanks for the plug! Nigel P. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Scrump Date: 02 Mar 07 - 12:14 PM The programme was disappointing, IMO. Just wheel in a few 'celebrities' such as other Radio 2 DJs, to enthuse about Nic, and play tracks from Penguin Eggs in between their riveting comments. Hardly cutting edge. And if I want to hear Penguin Eggs I have the album and can play it whenever I want (which I do, quite often). |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Borchester Echo Date: 02 Mar 07 - 12:47 PM Only two complete tracks from Penguin Eggs were played: Canadee-i-o and Little Pot Stove. And two short clips: Planxty Davis (which is always played anyway, albeit talked across), and Courting Is A Pleasure. The rest was from In Search Of . . . and Unearthed. from The Halliard's The Last Goodnight, from Shirley Collins' No Roses, from an archive live session, from 3 of the 4 'lost' Trailer vinyls Ballads & Songs, Noah's Ark Trap & From The Devil To A Stranger, and from the new Topic CD Game Set Match. Had more been played from the Trailer vinyls (including Nic Jones and Bandoggs), to which I assume you are referring when you say you wanted something more 'cutting edge', just think of who you would be benefitting. Yes, the rights owner who would scoop in the royalties. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Les in Chorlton Date: 02 Mar 07 - 01:14 PM Arghhhhhhhhh, thread goes sour stage....... |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Borchester Echo Date: 02 Mar 07 - 01:26 PM If you think it's sour to mention that a huge and valuable catalogue of both revival and traditional material in the Leader/Trailer archive has been hidden away for the past quarter century, depriving both the artists of income and the world of the opportunity to hear it is 'sour', then 'sour' I am. As any fule no, I'm never an apologist for Smoothops. But, other than omit the dubious 'tribute' material, I really don't see how they could, in the circumstances, have made a very much better programme. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 02 Mar 07 - 01:36 PM yes, the man from harrogate.what the hell is the point of hoarding this material,and are the master tapes ,being kept in the right conditions,. as one of my recordings, with Martin Carthy playing guitar is involved,im really pissed OfF. |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: Les in Chorlton Date: 03 Mar 07 - 02:37 AM Look I know I will regret this but.......... From Scrump: "The programme was disappointing, IMO. Just wheel in a few 'celebrities' such as other Radio 2 DJs, to enthuse about Nic, and play tracks from Penguin Eggs in between their riveting comments. Hardly cutting edge. And if I want to hear Penguin Eggs I have the album and can play it whenever I want (which I do, quite often)." From Countess Richard: "But, other than omit the dubious 'tribute' material, I really don't see how they could, in the circumstances, have made a very much better programme." Were your both listening to the same programme? |
Subject: RE: Nic Jones From: The Sandman Date: 03 Mar 07 - 05:30 AM I was delighted to hear the song Nic did for John Peel. |
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