12 Nov 14 - 09:35 AM (#3676660) Subject: Britain's richest folk club? From: Vic Smith Surely Britain's richest folk club must be the one that meets every Thursday at - The Horseshoe 24 Clerkenwell Close London EC1R 0AG It is the only one that can afford to advertise in PRIVATE EYE |
12 Nov 14 - 09:38 AM (#3676661) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Vic Smith I'm really looking forward to their Sustainable Woodland Guthrie evening - can't wait! |
12 Nov 14 - 09:55 AM (#3676667) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Brian Peters And it also has the best slogan: "From the fiercely traditional to the frankly eccentric." One of my favourite clubs. |
12 Nov 14 - 11:29 AM (#3676691) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Musket Richest you say? Mmm.. Must try to asset strip it. |
12 Nov 14 - 12:13 PM (#3676702) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Rahere It's possibly closest to where it all got started, a place named the Coal Hole back in the 18th Century - Handel's favourite hangout, and one where what we now call folk was roughly current music! |
12 Nov 14 - 03:10 PM (#3676735) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Hootenanny Islington Folk Club meets in Clerkenwell not Islington. If the Coal Hole that you refer to is the one in the Strand that is nowhere near either Islington or Clerkenwell. |
12 Nov 14 - 03:50 PM (#3676742) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Steve Gardham Britain's richest folk club is the one with the biggest audience and a strong line-up of popular residents. Though I've never been, Vic, I always imagined your club to be somewhere near the top of that tree. |
12 Nov 14 - 04:39 PM (#3676750) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Manitas_at_home Hootenanny, it depends on what you call near. Its less than an hours walk from Clerkenwell, which is in Islington, to the Strand and it's even quicker from nearby Farringdon Station to Temple or Embankment on the Circle line. |
12 Nov 14 - 05:41 PM (#3676770) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Big Al Whittle rich ....and folk club. not really two things you put together, is it? |
12 Nov 14 - 06:12 PM (#3676777) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Mr Red the richness of folk clubs in the UK is the variegation one finds around the country. |
12 Nov 14 - 07:21 PM (#3676785) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Leadfingers I know how to have £1000.000 in the bank after five years as a Folk Singer - Start with £2000.000 |
12 Nov 14 - 09:11 PM (#3676799) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Lin I don't live in UK but used to visit a lot in the 1970's & 1980's. I am originally from UK but live in USA now. Just curious - does this richest folk club have an expensive entry fee? Do people come there really dressed up? I have never been to a folk club considered to be the "richest folk club." Have been to folk clubs everywhere but entry fee is usually free or no more then a few dollars or pounds to get in. Everyone dresses very casual - usually jeans, a sweater or t-shirt or casual clothing. Are the people that go to this "richest folk club" on the snobby side? Will people talk to you there (or only talk to people they know already?) |
13 Nov 14 - 03:39 AM (#3676829) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Rahere Please - the Savoy, which the Strand Coal Hole was part of, was built 150 years later. I'm talking of Thomas Britten. He built a chamber concert hall over his coal business, accessible by ladder: yet frequented by the musical greats of his day. Look him up, as it casts an entirely different light on the period. |
13 Nov 14 - 04:15 AM (#3676831) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Herga Kitty I think Vic was joking, as it's a cartoon strip not an ad, and I doubt the club paid for it! I've not been to the Islington club for a while, but I enjoyed it when I went, and the charges shown on their website are comparable to those at my local Herga club... Kitty |
13 Nov 14 - 04:28 AM (#3676832) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Rob Naylor And with the lads shown about to play a banjo/bodhran duet, the cartoonist obviously has at least a passing acquaintance with the "folk scene"! :-) |
13 Nov 14 - 04:40 AM (#3676836) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Musket The banjo / bodhran irony wasn't wasted... |
13 Nov 14 - 04:59 AM (#3676839) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Mr Red Banjo/Bodhran music is never wasted. |
13 Nov 14 - 05:00 AM (#3676840) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Hootenanny Mantas, Clerkenwell is in Islington? May I suggest that instead of staying at home you should get out more. |
13 Nov 14 - 05:14 AM (#3676842) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Brian Peters Ashamed to admit I hadn't followed the clicky, and took Vic's post at face value. They do at least get a better crowd than that at the Clerkenwell version. |
13 Nov 14 - 05:34 AM (#3676844) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Vic Smith Face Value? Surely the reference to Sustainable Woodland Guthrie and PRIVATE EYE must have been a clue to what was going on? Actually I can't wait for the night that Islington puts on Sustainable Woodland Guthrie. I'll be the first in the queue. Don't you just love that great song of his - This land is your land… |
13 Nov 14 - 06:15 AM (#3676851) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Herga Kitty Hoot - fyi, Clerkenwell is now an area of central London in the London borough of Islington - the council's website says: "Prior to 1900, local government responsibilities for the area were administered by Islington, Clerkenwell and St Luke's parish vestries. In 1900, these were replaced by the two, newly formed metropolitan boroughs of Finsbury (Clerkenwell and St Luke) and Islington. These merged to form the present borough in 1965, as part of a London-wide reorganisation of local authorities." Kitty |
13 Nov 14 - 06:28 AM (#3676853) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: doc.tom Nice one, Vic! |
13 Nov 14 - 07:21 AM (#3676858) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Manitas_at_home Hotenanny, I often go to Clerkenwell. It is very much in Islington and the remains of the original Clerks Well are in the basement of one of the Islington council's libraries. I think you are picking at too many nits. |
13 Nov 14 - 07:52 AM (#3676873) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: TheSnail does this richest folk club have an expensive entry fee? Do people come there really dressed up? At the richest folk club, people get their aran sweaters from Edinburgh Woollen Mills not the Oxfam shop. |
13 Nov 14 - 08:39 AM (#3676878) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST Clerkenwell is administered by a local government unit called "Islington" but that doesn't make it part of the original village called Islington any more than Pinner is part of the town called Harrow. |
13 Nov 14 - 10:13 AM (#3676905) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST,Hootenanny Kitty fyi I am London born and bred and still live here and spend much of my time in and around Islington and Clerkenwell. I do have a pretty good idea of the location of many of the older parts that make up London. Despite the name of the administrating organisation Clerkenwell is NOT Islington, Islington is NOT Finsbury. Manitas, nitpicking? probably but I hope I never have to ask you for directions when walking the streets of London. Your idea of near obviously differs to mine. |
13 Nov 14 - 10:28 AM (#3676911) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Roger the Skiffler An audience of about 5 (in the cartoon) looks about right! Love Blind Aubergine Jefferson! RtS (aka Tone-Deaf Lime Clinton) |
13 Nov 14 - 10:48 AM (#3676921) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Manitas_at_home I've obviously got stronger legs than you Hootenanny. |
13 Nov 14 - 01:28 PM (#3676965) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Herga Kitty At the rate at which folk clubs are losing venues (the latest victim being Sheila Miller's Cellar Upstairs), there's a lot to be said for not limiting the area covered by a geographically named folk club. I think the Wessex Accoustic club probably has the right idea! Kitty |
13 Nov 14 - 01:31 PM (#3676967) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: Vic Smith Clerkenwell is NOT Islington, Islington is NOT Finsbury Mornington Crescent!!! |
13 Nov 14 - 01:55 PM (#3676972) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: GUEST Anyway, have ye never heard of The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington? The lass was under training to follow her father's trade, it seems. |
13 Nov 14 - 03:22 PM (#3676993) Subject: RE: Britain's richest folk club? From: TheSnail Perhaps Clerkenwell should have a referendum to dissolve its union with Islington. |