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27 Sep 07 - 05:53 AM (#2158351) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: skipy YO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Skipy. Seth is all I play these days! |
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27 Sep 07 - 06:08 AM (#2158354) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: Betsy Dunno about Lakeman - but Titface makes me spew - a really creepy arsehole . |
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27 Sep 07 - 06:14 AM (#2158361) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: skipy Betsy, checkout Seth lakeman on youtube! Skipy |
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27 Sep 07 - 07:24 AM (#2158396) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: KeithofChester I'm worried. Seth and his fiddle got VERY wet making just a 3 minute video for Lady of the Sea. How wet are they going to get in a WHOLE TV series? If Smooth Ops have ben advising on the music, I suspect Alan will just "happen" to bump into Kate Rusby on his travels. I have been sorely tempted by the Alan Titchmarch rose available from David Austen nurseries, but I'm just a bit afraid from planting one unless it will start nagging at me to get on with various jobs every time I go into the garden. |
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27 Sep 07 - 07:45 AM (#2158407) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: greg stephens I noticed that the person who runs the Radio Folk and Acoustic Forum, who is in fact from Smooth Operations, included a big plug for Seth Lakeman's website by making it the subject of a new thread. Just what are the business connections there? |
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27 Sep 07 - 07:46 AM (#2158411) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: greg stephens That should have been the "BBC Radio 2 Folk and Acoustic Forum" |
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27 Sep 07 - 12:49 PM (#2158616) Subject: RE: SETH LAKEMAN & ALAN TITCHMARSH From: katlaughing refresh |
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27 Sep 07 - 12:59 PM (#2158629) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: katlaughing No problem. If you put "Seth" in the search box at the top of the thread titles and set the drop down menu date to "All" you will find a bunch of threads with his name in them. |
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27 Sep 07 - 01:00 PM (#2158630) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: greg stephens He's never brought anybody to one of my gigs, I'm sure I would have noticed. |
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27 Sep 07 - 01:01 PM (#2158631) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Dave Earl Oy Lizzie Is you allowed back or are you sneakin' in again Dave |
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27 Sep 07 - 01:09 PM (#2158639) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Dave Earl Lizzie I don't have a problem wiv wot you fool around wiv. If other do there's nowt I can do though! Dave |
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27 Sep 07 - 01:44 PM (#2158667) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: folk fan weird thread but we're seth fans. saw him on the mercury awards, fell into folk music from then on |
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27 Sep 07 - 03:37 PM (#2158746) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: LesB Sorry am I missing something? What's the connection between Lakeman & Tichmarsh? I quite like Alan Tichmarsh (me being a keen gardener), and I don't see what all the fuss is about Seth Lakeman (me being a keen folk fan). Cheers Les |
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27 Sep 07 - 06:43 PM (#2158882) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: greg stephens Unfortunately, this thread is incomprehensible like one or two others. For those who dont know,the originator of the thread seems to have been banned for persistent nuisancing or something, so her posts are being removed,. Which does make it a little difficult to see what it is about, as she started up with a reference to how thrilled she was because Alan Titchmarsh has been told by Smooth Operations to have Seth Lakeman on his programme or something. |
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27 Sep 07 - 07:29 PM (#2158906) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw I came to this thread because the title contained the names of two of my extremely least favourite people in light entertainment, and I was fully expecting to be invited to add to the list. So I should like to nominate Michael (bloody) Parkinson and Graham (effin') Norton, and, while I'm at it, the "actor" who plays Charlie Fairhead in Casualty. Thanks for letting me get all that off my chest. |
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28 Sep 07 - 04:56 AM (#2159110) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: KeithofChester while I'm at it, the "actor" who plays Charlie Fairhead in Casualty. Thanks for letting me get all that off my chest. Watch The Long Good Friday. Bob Hoskins does something VERY nasty to "Charlie" him in that, before Pierce Brosnan does something very nasty (offscreen) to Bob himself. |
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28 Sep 07 - 05:04 AM (#2159115) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Linda Kelly I think using the words actor and Charlie Fairhead in the same sentence is a criminal offence. |
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29 Sep 07 - 01:53 AM (#2159748) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Liz the Squeak But he does 'surprised and righteous indignation' so well!!! LTS |
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29 Sep 07 - 12:01 PM (#2159934) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Mrs.Duck I like Charlie, quite enjoyed Seth Lakeman at Warwick, have nothing against Alan Tichmarsh or parky and have never read lizzie's posts. Shall I get me 'at? |
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29 Sep 07 - 07:45 PM (#2160158) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw Well, Mrs Duck, let's put the most positive construct we can on all this. Charlie is a good, solid citizen. You'd be safe in his hands as long as he doesn't panic. Big if, actually! And don't bother to look him in the eye, as he'll be looking heavenwards anyway. Seth is a Lakeperson from Crapstone, near Chipshop, near Yelverton, almost (but not quite) on Dartmoor. It's a real challenge to go to Crapstone and not get rained on. Actually, it's a real challenge to go to Crapstone. We won't mention Equation. I too have nothing against Alan "Garden Humper" Titmarsh (and yes, I can spell), but I have nothing for him either. As for Michael "I am a professional Yorkshireman" Parkinson, well what can I say? Advisedly, nothing, as I am a Lancashire lad! |
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30 Sep 07 - 06:19 PM (#2160664) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw I give Kate Rusby full credit for rapidly seeing the light. |
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30 Sep 07 - 07:59 PM (#2160736) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Surreysinger And if I recall correctly Equation was composed of not three, but four members of the band, the fourth being Sean Lakeman??? Am I also right in recalling that she and Kathryn Roberts were performing as a duo before Equation was formed - I seem to recall seeing the pair of them performing on the concert stage in Towersey many many moons ago. |
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30 Sep 07 - 08:25 PM (#2160748) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw I seem to recall a Froots article from many moons ago featuring Equation (if I'm not mistaken 'twas the estimable Colin Irwin who authored it) in which they made so bold as to compare themselves in some respects to the Beatles. Mr Irwin appeared to be giving them an inch or two and they were gleefully taking several leagues. Heheh. |
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01 Oct 07 - 03:55 AM (#2160904) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: The Borchester Echo Equation have had at least 7 different lineups, once including Luke Daniels which I'd forgotten about and, doubtless, he was trying to. As far as I'm aware, the band currently contains just one Lakeperson but I won't be seeking them out to check. The Poozies were a far more interesting entity. The kRusby was in for a short time as a replacement for Sally Barker but the most exquisite hour of that band was the musical chemistry between Karen Tweed's accordian and Eilidh Shaw's fiddle. None of which has the slightest relevance to a fakesong writer/violin abuser and a gardener/author. |
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01 Oct 07 - 05:23 AM (#2160948) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw Diane, you forgot the documentary narrator/Radio 2 DJ/BBC Proms telly presenter bits. It's becoming very difficult to weave one's way through life without encountering the man in some guise or other. I even have a number of large, plastic garden tubs that bear the almost ineradicable sticky label "Alan Titchmarsh Garden Humper." It's been suggested, unkindly, that there should be a hyphen in there after his surname. He has that elusive and amazing ability to sound simultaneously patronising, whimsical and bored with us all. Ah, what a vale of tears this world is turning into! I saw the Poozies several times when the lineup was Tweed, Barker, Seddon and McMaster, and later with Rusby. They were wonderful. |
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01 Oct 07 - 06:51 AM (#2160964) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Bonnie Shaljean Anything with Patsy Seddon and Mary Macmaster (a.k.a. Sileas) in it is going to be wonderful. They're great harpers & great fun - Thought I'd throw in a mention since this thread is near the top of the pile anyway. (I just Freudianly typed "threat" for thread...) |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:01 AM (#2160965) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Ruth Archer ThePozzies were rather wonderful at Loughbroough Folk Festival last year, reunited with Sally Barker. |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:05 AM (#2160968) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Ruth Archer Erm, the POOZIES were rather good, too... |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:13 AM (#2160970) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: KeithofChester Alan Titchmarsh is almost as ubiquitous these days as Steve Knightley's younger looking twin Russell Brand. |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:27 AM (#2160978) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Ruth Archer "Steve Knightley's younger looking twin Russell Brand." You've got to be kidding. |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:36 AM (#2160983) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: KeithofChester You've got to be kidding No, Russell is definitely the younger looking of the two. |
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01 Oct 07 - 07:36 AM (#2160985) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Steve Shaw No, I can certainly envisage a twin (been through the wars, life spent on the streets) looking older than t'other (riches galore, fed on royal jelly). I just hope that Titchmarsh hasn't got any twins, whether the same age as him or not. |
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02 Oct 07 - 02:39 AM (#2161658) Subject: RE: Seth Lakeman & Alan Titchmarsh From: Ruth Archer Russell Brand is a louche, snake-hipped sex god. Steve Knightly looks, as one of my friends amusingly said recently, "Like the darts-playing dad of the Levellers." |