01 Jul 12 - 09:17 AM (#3370242) Subject: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 It's July now and the 23rd Durham Folk Party will burst into new life on the weekend of 28th,29th and 30th July.There will be singers, musicians and dance teams. Sounds like a festival but it ain't, it's a "right old song and dance". There's a campsite at the Rowing Club costing £15 for the weekend, singing will be there on the Saturday and Sunday evening; the Friday evening and Saturday and Sunday lunchtimes we will sing in the Dun Cow; musicians will play in the Shakespeare and dance teams will be out and abour with the famous lunchtime displays in the Market Place. It will be a good do and everyone is welcome. |
01 Jul 12 - 10:06 AM (#3370252) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson Maureen and I will be there Ian (don't forget to organize the weather) Joe N |
01 Jul 12 - 11:48 AM (#3370287) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: nutty I'll be there - hopefully |
02 Jul 12 - 09:53 AM (#3370703) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 The weather should be OK as I have been a good lad for months but don't blame me if its not! |
02 Jul 12 - 11:34 AM (#3370744) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: RoyH (Burl) MY stars Ian, is it really allthose years since I was the first guest of the DFP?. I remember it as a super occasion with some great music being enjoyed for it's own sake. Keep on singing old pal. ROY |
02 Jul 12 - 02:19 PM (#3370832) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Holey moley Roy, it was in 1972 and I never will forget that concert in the Town Hall when you and the audience's chorus singing brought tears to my eyes. Anyone who was there will agree that it was a magical experience! Singing - I'm still learning new songs! Ian |
02 Jul 12 - 03:04 PM (#3370861) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Soldier boy No bells allowed in Swan and Three Signets !!!!!!! |
03 Jul 12 - 11:03 AM (#3371300) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Tis true,Soldier boy, the malign influence of Humphrey Smith extends to bells as well as to folk clubs!!!!! I was in a pub in Liverpool I think which turned out to be a Sam Smith's pub and the landlord told me that the afore-mentioned Mr Smith can dress as a scruff to see how he is received in his pubs. Perhaps he should dress like a morris dancer! |
04 Jul 12 - 07:44 AM (#3371806) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Keep the ball rolling, mudcatters. DFP is three weeks this weekend |
04 Jul 12 - 02:08 PM (#3371970) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Any news about DFP will be here if we can keep it going or on our facebook page |
05 Jul 12 - 09:44 AM (#3372315) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 There wiil be no Frank Williamson at DFP this year. Frank died yesterday after cancer invaded his bones. |
06 Jul 12 - 09:01 AM (#3372799) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 We didn't sing such as "Only Remembered" last night but instead had the sort of night that Frank would have enjoyed. Doubtless "Only Remembered" will be sung at the Folk Party when we feel a bit stronger. |
07 Jul 12 - 12:48 PM (#3373270) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Well good people, Durham has enjoyed the Brass Festival this weekend which means that DFP is three weeks away |
09 Jul 12 - 07:49 AM (#3373902) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Well, good people, this weekend is the Durham Miners' Gala which means that the 23rd DFP will be two weeks away. It's getting closer |
10 Jul 12 - 07:14 AM (#3374356) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson Don,t forget if you are going to the Garden Party on Sunday afternoon you will need some anti wasp spray Joe N. |
12 Jul 12 - 05:47 AM (#3375189) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 What? Spraying White Anglo-Saxon Protestants? |
12 Jul 12 - 07:58 PM (#3375494) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson And on a Sunday too tut tut Joe N |
13 Jul 12 - 02:05 PM (#3375796) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 It must be age, and I did know that 2012 is a leap year, but the correct dates for the 23rd Durham Folk Party are 27th,28th and 29th July |
15 Jul 12 - 01:27 PM (#3376581) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Well, this Saturday past was the Durham Miners' Gala, which is a celebration of the working man, in particular miners, with banners and brass bands. It is a fine event and I am glad to be able to attend. This means that DFP 23 begins a week on Friday.Roll up,roll up! |
16 Jul 12 - 02:13 PM (#3377142) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 The Queen is coming to Durham on Thursday,could nobody tell her that DFP begins on 27th July? |
17 Jul 12 - 02:23 PM (#3377854) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 We believe that the jetstream is to move to above Scotland which should mean good weather for DFP |
20 Jul 12 - 07:44 AM (#3379077) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Durham Folk Party will begin a week today. There will be 12 dance teams and an indeterminate number of singers.What's not to like about that? |
20 Jul 12 - 10:32 AM (#3379150) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson Have you noticed the weather prediction said "Summer is a coming in" |
20 Jul 12 - 11:14 AM (#3379180) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 We've been on our knees for weeks, Joe,it may have worked! |
22 Jul 12 - 01:11 PM (#3379916) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Well, the printer has printed and I have been round and about with posters.We'll have a pre-party folk club on Thursday.So everything takes off at 8pm on Friday and we'll have a "right old song and dance" as we have had for the last 22 years. |
23 Jul 12 - 02:14 PM (#3380497) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 I've mowed the lawn and had a tyre mended all because everything is done and all is ready for the 23rd Durham Folk Party which begins on Friday at 8pm in the Dun Cow> |
24 Jul 12 - 09:32 AM (#3380803) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 We have found the paper plates which will be used for Sunday afternoon's Garden Party. A very civilised event is DFP! |
24 Jul 12 - 11:52 AM (#3380865) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson I will shop tommorrow for ant-wasp spray for Sunday afternoon also Maureen has a thing that looks like a tennis racket but is electrified which is used for swatting wasps (that's the insect type wasps). Joe Nicholson |
24 Jul 12 - 02:15 PM (#3380920) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 We all look forward to seeing Maureen's electric tennis racket. |
25 Jul 12 - 07:43 AM (#3381228) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 I was so enthused by the thought of Maureen's electric tennis racket that I felt moved to power wash the conservatory roof in case there were wasps nearby. I do look forward to seeing this strange device. |
25 Jul 12 - 09:32 AM (#3381261) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: nutty be careful Ian - don't get carried away and power wash Maureen. |
25 Jul 12 - 02:02 PM (#3381391) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 OK, I'll leave it at home |
26 Jul 12 - 09:09 AM (#3381703) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Tonight is the pre-DFP folk club and I wll emerge from a self-imposed sentence of eight days without booze out of the last fourteen to enjoy what promises to be a good night. But better than last week -we will see! |
26 Jul 12 - 07:22 PM (#3381973) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson It's today and I had better finish this gin and tonic and retire to bed in order to be bright eyed and whatever you are supposed to be in the morning. See you all in the Dun Cow eightish. Joe N |
27 Jul 12 - 04:54 AM (#3382115) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: nutty Today's the day - I'm looking forward to a brilliant weekend - see you all soon. |
27 Jul 12 - 06:04 AM (#3382138) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Yes,Durham Folk Party begins today; Whoo Hoo! |
27 Jul 12 - 06:17 AM (#3382140) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson I have just remembered it's Bushy tailed Joe N. |
30 Jul 12 - 09:13 AM (#3383614) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: nutty Home and unpacked after a really fine Durham folk party. A friendly mix of singers and dancers - great singing venues and one of the best campsites in the North at the Durham Rowing Club on the banks of the River Weir. Thanks to all, organisers and those who took part. Ian, obviously, had been saying his prayers as Sunday's rain showers stopped just as the garden party was about to begin and we were all able to sit out in the sunshine until mid evening when the Rowing Club Bar opened and the singing started again. There were a number of day visitors particularly on Saturday afternoon when Doreen (Elliott) and Bryan Henderson, Barry and Ingrid Temple and Chris Wilson and Ann Alderson swelled the ranks. Part of the afternoon was spent hunting for Chris's car keys which had fallen into another singers bag and were only found when the gentleman in question went to take some songsheets out of his bag. All ended well and having caused much hilarity and helped to make it an afternoon to remember. As an aside, I was very happy to get a copy of Doreen Elliot's Auto-biography a very humerous (and serious) account of A PITMAN'S FAMILY LIFE 1927 to Present Day. To my mind it should be a must on any school's History Curriculum. |
30 Jul 12 - 09:23 AM (#3383620) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 Thank you, Nutty. It was indeed a really fine Durham Folk Party and the mix of singers and dancers was delightful. It was a also a pleasure to see Doreen and Bryan, Barry and Ingrid and Chris and Ann on Saturday. I hope that all who attended will turn up again next year plus any others who would enjoy "a right old song and dance" on the last full weekend of July. |
30 Jul 12 - 06:01 PM (#3383836) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson Bit disappointed Maureen wanted to practise her tennis strokes, never mind better luck next year. A good do though. Joe N |
30 Jul 12 - 06:05 PM (#3383838) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: Joe Nicholson That should have read bit disappointed the wasps did not turn up, Maureen wanted to practise her tennis strokes. Joe N. |
31 Jul 12 - 09:29 AM (#3384072) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: ian1943 I'm not disappointed that there were no wasps? Been for a run this morning and we begin alcohol-free night tonight until Thursday! |
20 Jul 14 - 12:23 PM (#3643639) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 28th 29th & 30th July From: GUEST,Ian1943 This year's Durham Folk Party is on 25th 26th and 27th July which means that it begins on Friday in the Rowing Club. |
21 Jul 14 - 10:35 AM (#3643866) Subject: RE: Durham Folk Party, 25.26 and 27th July 2014 From: GUEST Today being Monday, it means that DFP is 5 days away |