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Greg and Kate rock the USA

17 Aug 02 - 11:33 PM (#767263)
Subject: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

Wow...Really. These guys really know how to romance a tune. We couldn't stay long (sick kid out late=bad), but we came for the first set. We all had a great time, even the kid. My 10 year daughter, who normally complains when I am on the computer said "Wow, Mom...if being at the Mudcat means you get to meet all these cool people, then that's cool with me". The music was sublime, earthy and so very folk. Greg's one funny guy as well. I haven't stopped smiling yet.

But the very best part was meeting them. Greg and Kate are some of the most gracious people you could hope meet. What a pleasure.

It was great to meet other local 'Catters as well. But, alas, names are already starting to escape me. I know I met Rita, who's handle I am not remembering. And Fortunato, who's real name I am not remembering.

Sorry to one and all whose names are not coming to mind. Forgive me, there are times I don't even remember my own.

I am now the proud owner of 2 of their CD's. Thank you again, Greg...it was truly a pleasure!!


17 Aug 02 - 11:49 PM (#767273)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: CapriUni

:::Big Grin:::

And yeah, I second what Kate said.

The Mudcat is Major cool...


18 Aug 02 - 01:00 AM (#767297)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: greg stephens

well thank you kindly. just got back to bill and ritas who are giving us a bed, a ncie evenings music and a jam session at the end. Off to bobertfest in the morning. be thare or be square. nobody from Hull turned up but there you go.


18 Aug 02 - 01:08 AM (#767302)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

When you coming to Hull greg? we want to hrear you as well.john


18 Aug 02 - 01:27 AM (#767314)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Ferrara

Hi, Celtic, this is Rita. Well this was certainly a fine evening!

Greg has a great sense of humor and has the knack of making everyone in the room feel he's someone they would like to know. He stood up, introduced himself and Kate, and -- the whole room got quiet. You can only appreciate this if you've ever tried to sing in the Royal Mile. :-)

It was wonderful music. Very high energy and so much fun. Kate is a fiddler and singer, Greg a guitarist and singer, and their music covers old timey, Cajun, blues, and of course the British Isles. I could look around the room while they were playing and see nothing but happy smiling faces, it was great. People were just beaming.

The pub owners let us jam for a while after the more formal performance, too. A treat for me was, singing "Keep Your Feet Still, Geordie, Hinnie," with Greg next to me playing guitar and joining in loud and strong on the chorus. And Chance and Suzette got everyone going on some old time and Carter Family songs. Lots of other good stuff too. But there's the drive to Bobert's tomorrow, so we couldn't stay until the wee hours....

Well I agree with Celtic, I'm grateful to Mudcat for providing a way to meet so many people and have so many good times.

Rita


18 Aug 02 - 09:06 AM (#767401)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

It was big fun at the 'Mile last night. Laughter and singing and dancing. Les Bonton Roulez. Greg and Kate put on a grand show. Nicely paced and varied, the show sprinkled Greg's dry humor and Kate's cajun fiddle tunes in amongst traditional UK and American tunes and songs. Susette and I had the pleasure of playing a few tunes with them and sining with Mudcatters and some friends who came out for the show.

As Celtic Soul's daughter said, we meet wonderful people through the Mudcat and here were two of the best.

By the way Celtic Soul's daughter is bright and beautiful as well as perceptive. If you're near the DC area you can catch Celtic Soul and her husband playing at the Renaissance Fair in Maryland, they'll be in the White Hart Pub.

And if you're across the pond go and see The Boat Band, great stuff. aaaaaaaaaaaEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! cheers, Chance


18 Aug 02 - 09:09 AM (#767402)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Ulp, that was singing. Not sining or sinning.


18 Aug 02 - 11:12 AM (#767438)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

Thanks, Chance! I have to agree about my kid (but then, I am her Mom).

A small correction. You can see me and my group at the White Hart, but if you're looking for my honey, you'll have to go see him over at The Globe stage. He may sing a bit, but only for the purpose of comedy. His show is improv.

Which was high compliment to Greg last night, as he had my honey in stitches most of the evening. :D


19 Aug 02 - 09:53 AM (#767896)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Ferrara

Well, back now from the BBQ at Bobert's. Because of the short notice only a few people could get there but Oh What You Missed! -- I'm trying to convince Bobert that he doesn't need overseas visitors to have an excuse for a Mudcat party. What a beautiful place.

Bobert and wife Eve have made their mountain home into an extraordinary place, from the graceful gardens to the bird feeders to the double-decker London bus that Bobert converted to a 2 story guest house.

The food was scrumptious. Bobert's friend Fred brought a huge salmon fillet as his potluck contribution. Sort of set a new standard for outdoor grilling parties....

And the music was just fine. Lots of picking, of course. Fortunato managed to come up for the day, and between him, Greg and Bobert there were three different guitar styles that blended and supported each other perfectly. And you should hear Kate's fiddling and singing. Bobert plays some very fine blues by the way. Bill and I added our bit, as did Fred, and Bobert's wife Eve who isn't much for folk music but knocked us out playing the piano and singing "Send in the Clowns" and another song -- can't remember the title, but I remember how much I enjoyed the song.

At one point Greg said he was going to treat us to a little Cornish Culture. Just to get his goat I muttered, "That's an oxymoron." Well after Greg finished singing "The Oggie Song," one of the rowdiest, silliest and most politically incorrect things I've heard in quite some time, I turned to him and said, "I take it back!"

I felt so happy, relaxed and mellow on the drive home from the mountains, it felt as if I'd been vacationing for a week.

There's a good chance Greg and Kate will get over here again. Hope more 'Catters get a chance to meet and hear them.

Bill has some pics (of course!). We'll try to get them up today.

Rita


19 Aug 02 - 10:34 AM (#767911)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Well, Rita, thank ya' fir them kind words. And thank ya for sharing some fine zyther and "what-ever-that-other-harpie-thing-is" tunes. That was some fine music and my hats off to ya for playing so well with just a fickle and funky oil lamp for light.

And, Bill, loved the "Key of R" song on your autoharp. And you think we were goinna just let you off light with that under-the-radar chair ya brought. No such luck and it won't work next time either.

And Fortunato, thanks for playing some fine lead on a couple of my "roudy" blues rockers...

And, of course, Greg and Katie. Geeeee.... Now for any of you cat folk who haven't heard them, you've missed something special. These folks blend traditional folk and cajun styles so perfectly that when you first hear them you're gonna kick yourself for waiting so long to put an ear on 'em. If you can't get to see them, try to get one of their CD's... Fir real...

And as for my beautiful wife, P-Vine (Eve), ya' did yourself proud for having not played or sung much for the last two months. No one knew it, including me...

And, well, Rita hit the nail on the head in describing the taste treat of the evening with my friends Fred's grilled salmon. Yummmmmmmmmm....

Yep, guess ol' Bobert is now a veteran Catter, having come thru his first gathering intact and not duct taped to a tree in the woods.

Bobert


19 Aug 02 - 11:25 AM (#767951)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Wonderful fun. Beautiful home and lovely people. P-vine and Ben and Bobert are great folks. Thanks to Fred for that beautiful salmon (my favorite). Bobert you're welcome, great treat for me to take some seldom used blues licks out for a stroll with your Son House slide. I had lots of fun trying to lay a few island licks in behind Greg's Belafonte...and Kate's Lonesome Blues was a neat surprise...Bill and Ritas songs. There was so much more.

Just one thing, Bobert, the curves on Route 9 are right twisty, I saw my own tailights going round one of those hairpins, man, and the locals behind me were throwing beer cans at me 'cause I slowed down to 50 to make the curve...they were empty cans, of course, and they missed me every time. I crossed the WVA line at 95 mph and out ran them. Them boys may drink it, but they ain't run no shine. Chance


19 Aug 02 - 11:38 AM (#767960)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: radriano

And Greg and Kate have last names, no? I feel like I've dropped into a private club in this thread but I'm not a member.


19 Aug 02 - 11:56 AM (#767967)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

tsk! Greg Stephens and Kate Barfield. ½ of "The Boat Band"...which is a story in itself...mebbe I'll let others tell the details of their adventure, puttering about the UK islands, making music...(I think their names were included in one of 2 or 3 other threads about this trip...we get to babbling and forget not everyone has read everything!)


19 Aug 02 - 11:57 AM (#767968)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Sorry, radriano, this was a follow on to other threads and I forgot... Greg Stephens and Kate Barfield of the Boat Band visiting here in the US. No Club. Just a forgetful poster (me). They played the Royal Mile here in Maryland Saturday last and Bobert had a get-together for them near Harpers Ferry on Sunday.


19 Aug 02 - 12:13 PM (#767971)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Hey Bill, since I was stoopid and didn't bring any extra film, when are you going to put up some picture, boy?


19 Aug 02 - 01:10 PM (#767989)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: UB Ed

So, where to next? From the previous threads I understood them to be heading to Staunton on the 23rd. In the meantime are they doing DC? Manassas (Bull Run), etc? Any more gigs lined up?

Ed


19 Aug 02 - 02:00 PM (#768024)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Ed: I figured they would be up at dawn this morning chompin' at the bit to get on the road but they're a tad travel weary and looks as if they're gonna lay low fir a day or two. Which is fine me me and the Mrs, of course.

I think they would like to take in some of the sights over the next few days before heading to Staunton for Greg's son's wedding. They are going to try to get down to Fredricksburg and spend a little time at Picker's Supply and may venture thru Richmond but hunting gigs doesn't seem to be a priority...

I'll get them to post later tonight from my home computer.

Bobert


19 Aug 02 - 02:19 PM (#768043)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: UB Ed

Makes perfect sense to me. I'm getting ready to do my business travel gig so probably don't have much hope of seeing them anyway if they do get to Richmond.

My recommendations on a previous thread regarding wineries still stands. Harpers Ferry in of itself makes a pleasant day as would a stroll through Old Fredericksburg (I'm surprised Pickers is still in business!).

In Richmond we have various museums, gardens and parks and state government. Just east one can take in some of the James River plantations from the early colonial days (but not near Willamsburg!). And of course Charlottesville offers Monticello and UVA (as well as more of those wineries).

From following these various posts, I can tell you're a warm and gracious host. SOunds like all had a splendid time.

Ed


19 Aug 02 - 02:29 PM (#768049)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Hey Bobert, tell greg to tell Bran at picker's supply that Chance said hello. It's some 15 years or so but give him my best. Chance


19 Aug 02 - 02:36 PM (#768055)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Will do, Chance. Yeah, Bran is one nice guy to work with and I know Greg will have a ball in there.

Ed: I've been pushing Richmond as hard as I can and hope they will make it down there. I was there this past Saturday and, having lived there foe 20 some years, consider it my home away from home.

Bobert


19 Aug 02 - 02:44 PM (#768064)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: UB Ed

Bobert, you did have a busy weekend!

We'll keep an eye on this thread for developments.

Ed


19 Aug 02 - 08:19 PM (#768232)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

pictures!..I gots pictures!...will email some to Jeff (Pene Azul) soon!..anyone who objects to being objects of admiration for the whole world, better say so soon..*grin*..you all look wonderful!...I have several quite nice pics of Bobert's wonderful hidout in the woods.. I'm jealous!..

oh...wait...I think I can put some pics up on the Picture Trail site before I can get them to Jeff even...we shall see in awhile..(Rita needs to do some real **work** on the computer, though, so it could be tomorrow..)

(It was a fine time..lots of pickin', eatin', and getting acquainted...Bobert has written a couple of powerful songs..(he calls 'em rowdy...but..)..and Fortunato found pickin' along worked pretty well!...(yeah, I even played a few from my 'under the radar' chair, but tried to listen to the others mostly)....

watch this thread!


19 Aug 02 - 10:05 PM (#768276)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

OOPS! My bad. As the person who named the thread, I left out their names and what band they're with...sorry.

But, OOoo!!! Pictures!! Yay! Next best thing to being there at Boberts. I've heard *so* much about the double decker, I really want a gander at it now.

And Bobert? I think the others are right. Why wait for an invasion from across the Pond to gather 'Catters? Sounds like a right wonderful time was had by all.

oh, and has anyone got pics of the Royal Mile from that evening?


19 Aug 02 - 10:44 PM (#768290)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: greg stephens

well were srill sruck at bobertys wgo hasnt got letters on hus trpewriyer keys. well keep yoi posyed when we move out


19 Aug 02 - 10:54 PM (#768293)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

yep..pics from the Royal Mile also!....we strives to please! Tomorrow....I promise...


20 Aug 02 - 11:57 AM (#768575)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

And for those of you who have read Greg's post above, you may now understand better my occasional typos. My son has literally worn the letters off the keys and Greg, nor I' don't know which key is which withou the luxuray of seeing the danged letters.

I know, buy a danged key board...

So Greg and Kate are off to Sheppardstown today and tomorrow perhaps venture out into Virginia. They are still quite content with the gardens and the birds though we've signed them up on the watering crew...

Bobert


20 Aug 02 - 12:09 PM (#768585)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

Bobert, you could re-letter the keys with an indelible pen or maybe some nail polish.

That would be my next step. Or, you could buy a new typewriter. ;D

If nothing else, that's one heck of a crash course in touch typing.


20 Aug 02 - 01:01 PM (#768604)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

ok, folks...I 'think' I did this right..here we go...

Pics from Royal Mile & Bobert's place

(there are a few more...but these capture the general spirit of things, and I think I have used all my free space at PictureTrail..)

I may add one or two somewhere else...


20 Aug 02 - 01:14 PM (#768612)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Thanks, Bill, only how come I look so 'mature'? In my mind I was 28 and 150lbs.


20 Aug 02 - 01:15 PM (#768616)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

I know, I know...you look at LEAST 30 there...sorry, but that's my punishment for call ME old...*grin*


20 Aug 02 - 02:56 PM (#768669)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

Stellar pictures! Thanks. That was an evening to remember at the Mile, and it looks like quite the do at Boberts.

I am a wee bit disappointed there are no pictures of the infamous double decker bus posing as a guest house.


20 Aug 02 - 04:53 PM (#768742)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

ahhh..right!...my goodwife, Ferrara, sorted and edited these last night, and I put them up today...so here, on MY little site are a couple of pics of the amazing bus!..(Nothing here does justice to the experience of seeing how he was able to make everything fit and WORK inside that bus!)

the bus..door side (Bobert says he does not want to EVER make any more doors!)

bus from front


20 Aug 02 - 10:49 PM (#768881)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

Wow. That is just the coolest looking thing. The camo stuff is just way over the top, I love it. But I hear what you're saying. What sort of a bribe will buy me an invitation to Boberts to see the inside?


21 Aug 02 - 12:44 AM (#768919)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: GUEST,Taliesn

Well now I know how to get written up without being a contributing musician ; instead of an instrument ya bring along a 3 1/2 lb slab of Alaskan Coho and slap it on the barrelhead , then a well-tempered grill liberally sprinkled with Apple wood chips, and ya get more music. Something about the right fuel at the right time in the right setting. and well-fed musicicans. Visiting Virginia with musician friends from New York who were invited to play with Virginia-based musicians for a friendly jam was my first impression of Virginia and kept me coming back . Those gatherings have long since scattered to the 4 winds and seemed like for the longest time the only place I could sit and sup and swap tales and smart-arsed wits with gatherings of fine friends & fine guitarists , all informal-like, was back with my tribe in New York. Well this weekend , at Bobert's & Eve's personal Arboretum de Musique , I 've finally been allowed to recapture the magic that first got me to come to Virginia about 20 years ago and I was enchanted all over again. I would've loved to digital video tape this gathering , but ,unfortunately ,it was far too humid to risk exposing the camera to it. Thus I'm looking forward to doing this again , when these gracious hosts' time allows , as we wend our way into my absolute favorite time of the year ; God Almighty Autumn when you no longer need gills to breathe the air and just the right crispness of night temperature mercifully wakes up the blood and calls the spirit to action. Now that I'm familiar with Bob's "rowdy" ( I calls it "ornary" ) Blues ,which has my ear now, I'm already lobbying him to craft his style around a "correct" rendition of the old Rolling Stone's "Sympathy for the Devil" ( "Beggar's Banquet" Album ) . It was originally written as a slow , growly ,accoustic-bluesy piece before it got all 'over produced' into some over-produced nonsense completely divorced from its original incarnation. Hearing Bob's self-described "rowdy" performance style convinces me he could do it justice as it was originally written. And I want to get that, and his fine original guitar blues sermons, on DV tape and see what happens. Too many magic moments , and grist for new ideas, born out of improvization of the moment are lost because no one thought to capture it. This is gonna chage if I've got anything to do with it. All 'round thanks to the visiting musicians whom helped make Bob & Eve's Hobbit's retreat stir up the muses to everyone's delight. I'd say that was fair exchange for a slab of Alaskan Coho ithat needed a good home anyway. Till we meet again, Fred a.k.a. Taliesn ( Yeah I'm a big time Frank Lloyd Wright freak. What of it. ; )


21 Aug 02 - 11:14 AM (#769105)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Well, Fred, your company was special enough in itself without the salmon, but hey.... the fish was mighty tasty if I don't say so myself... And thanks fir the kind words about my "ornery" blues. Yep, more like a train wreck at times. And we'll see about the Stones song when the heat dies down and the thought processes return with the crisp evenings... And, over the winter we'll get some of madness recorded, so that shoulod sanity rear its ugly head I'll have something to look back on when things didn't make quite as much sense...

Celtic Soul: What Fred said. Jus funnin'. Just PM me and we'll work it out...

Well, as fir the on going saga of G & K, well... today they embark on their pilgrimage to parts unknown. With a map in hand and a song in their hearts they are going to start at the wax museum in Hrapers Ferry and then let the the fate of the tossed coin lead them around for the next three days before ending up at their son's wedding in Staunton on Saturday. Oh, to have that freedom to enjoy three blissful days in the "here and now" following the wisdom of a coin.... sigh. (Bobert wipes a tear from his cheek).

Hopefully they will end up in places where folks will be kind enough to allow them to keep this thread going so that we may also partake in their joy of their travels.

Bobert


22 Aug 02 - 12:10 PM (#769674)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Well as fate would have it, our cajun couple were gonna call last night when they arrived at their mystery designation but the bell on the phone has been silent and ol' Bobert's been up pacing the floor all night. Jus funnin'. I'm sure they're just fine and I'll be looking forward to reporting and Greg and Kate sightings as I learn of them.

Bobert


22 Aug 02 - 12:16 PM (#769678)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

Bobert...you did remind them which side of the road to stay on, didn't you...(*grin*...when they were at my place, Kate said she'd got that ok, but she did NOT like "the big road"..i.e. Capital Beltway...and who can blame her!)

we'll all be alert for updates from the travelers


22 Aug 02 - 02:29 PM (#769745)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Bill:

Ahhhh, yeah. We went through that stuff when they got here since they are using one of my cars. Kate and I went for a short drive and I think I impressed the "Keep Right" concept into her thinking.

But I'm also thinking they have headed west to escape scarey things like the Washington, D.C. beltway which I ani't too wild about my own Wes Ginny self.

Bobert


22 Aug 02 - 02:42 PM (#769751)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Jerry Rasmussen

Bill: Thanks SO MUCH for posting the photos! It's great fun to see what some of you folks look like. Looks like you were all having a great time, and Bobert's spread (not talking waist line here) looked great! :-)

Jerry


22 Aug 02 - 07:25 PM (#769872)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Our wayward, coin flippin' travelers have surfaced in Elkins, WV. Don't ask me... but this doesn't surprise me at all since they seem to have no love for interstate highway driving.

They will be playing tonight at a place called Thomas's and then maybe off to the Purplr Fiddle.

So much for touring Virginia. Oh well. I love Elkins and I'm sure they will too.

Jerry: Did you see the bus pics?

Bobert


22 Aug 02 - 09:53 PM (#769912)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Ferrara

Jerry, heard you're going to be at the Royal Mile yourself on Sept 14. Looking forward to it.


22 Aug 02 - 10:02 PM (#769918)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Fortunato

Well, now Bobert. Mr. Jerry and his beautiful wife, Ruth are coming down around Sept. 12 or 13 through the weekend for a house concert on the 13th (be there or be square) and to do a guest spot on at our show on the 14th at the Royal Mile Pub. They'l be staying with us for a bit, but you and the beautiful Eve and Ben ought to come down and visit and hang out, and I don't see why we couldn't create a happening. I mean a Mudcat happening. I mean the greatest mudcat happening that ever was. Do you feel lucky? chance


22 Aug 02 - 10:51 PM (#769928)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Chance:

Iz feelin' lucky.... Maybe Greg anf Kate will just ask for political asylum from the UK and stick around fir the 30 or 40 years it takes Unc. to figure out if they can stay...

Bobert


22 Aug 02 - 11:22 PM (#769935)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Ferrara

Bill and I were just listening to the Boat Band's CD, "A Trip to the Lakes" (Traditional Cumbrian tunes recorded live at the 1st Duddon Valley Folk Festival, Seathwaite 2001). It is so much fun.

I was stuffing envelopes with FSGW membership cards and welcome letters. Not one of my favorite jobs. The music sure made the time go faster. Bill said, "It's hard to keep from dancing, isn't it?"


25 Aug 02 - 12:16 PM (#771281)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: greg stephens

well here we are in Staunton. my son davy.s wedding to nicole just finished and all went well.met loads of family, and the preacher was excellent, great hearing Elizabethan English prayers in a big black preacher voice.before thsat we did a reconnoitre(sp?) in strength through W Virginia looking for mountain mommas and country roads. played in Thomas and Elkins. saw quite a lot of trees.now we're haeading back north up the shenandoah for Bobert's place, he dont know that yet but he's sure goona find out soon.understand CarolC is in Shepherdstown tonight so we'll probably end up there. Keep you posted.
love greg and kate


25 Aug 02 - 08:32 PM (#771476)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bill D

well, Bobert knows now! *grin*,,,glad it went well, folks...and glad you got to play some more.

(Yes we have LOTS of trees, though I am working on 'turning' them in art as fast as I can...)

Carol C is a good lady...you'll like her!


26 Aug 02 - 01:05 PM (#771789)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: GUEST,Taliesn

(quote) "now we're heading back north up the shenandoah for Bobert's place, he dont know that yet but he's sure goona find out soon "

Your sudden intelligent life signs post are a welcome sight and your latest message in a bottle prompts 3 questions: So how many days left before your appointment at Dulles International? Pick up any new material on this Virginia odyssey of you and your lady? Any plans on having some of your choice photos from this Virginia Odyssey posted on the web.

PS: I've already informed the Rev.Bobert that I'd love to do a digital video shoot of Bobert n' Eve's enchanting "Arboretum de Musique" , with my artist's eye cast most expectantly at how God Almighty Autumn will grace this place , enhanced by some of the right reverand Bobert's select impromtu "rowdy blues sermons " as soundtrack and then selecting some choice frames as still images for posting on the web if just to craft a definite evolving "sense of place" to this "ever-budding" gathering place of music-lovers/practitioners.

Greg, you have to have felt well appointed when sleeping in guest artist quarters lovingly crafted out of a genuine British double-decker bus.

Be well.


26 Aug 02 - 02:43 PM (#771844)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Taliesn: Thanks fir the fine words about Bobert's Bed and Breakfast Blues Bus but the Brits have chosen the comforts of the house. That way, my new drinking buddy Greg is a few steps closer to the beer 'frig'. Ahhh, not to mention Greg's fears of grizzly bears...

Now, as the Cajun Couple don't have too much access to the pudder, I'll get folks caught up on itinerary. The appointment with *the* airplane is 4:00pm Tuesday. (Hey, Bobert... That's tomorrow...) Yikes! They were going to Chance's house, then it was to the Washington Mounument and this morning it was "True Confessions". They are scared to drive anywhere around Washingont, D.C. Hmmmmm? Me too! I reckon this explains why they went off into West Virginia....

Tonite they are going to prepare for the Bobert and the P-Vine an English meal and I've been forwarned that I'[d vbetter be a good sport about it and say "It's great!" so...

It's Great! There, that's incase I don't get back here later.

I'll try to get Greg or Kate to jump back in this later tonight...

Bobert

p.s. I might have a sermon left in me, Taliesn....


26 Aug 02 - 09:13 PM (#772031)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Celtic Soul

OOO! Hugs from me to them, Bobert! I hope their trip was as enjoyable as their concert and meeting them was for me and mine.


26 Aug 02 - 10:30 PM (#772055)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Ferrara

Yeah hugs from me too, Greg, Kate, Bobert, Eve -- I suspect 17yearold Ben isn't up for any hugs.

Greg and Kate, here's hoping your first U.S. visit far surpassed not just your expectations, but your hopes for it.... and here's hoping your second, third, fourth visit, etc. will keep getting better and better. ;-)

Bill and I enjoyed very much meeting you both and hearing you make music. I hope you got some rest though, at some point in this trip!

Rita F

ps Greg, PM me with your snail mail addy when you get home, and I'll (eventually get around to) send you some pics from last weekend. I hoped to get some printed, over the weekend, but my goodness this is turning out to be a busy week so didn't get to even look at them.

Have a good trip back and come back soon.


27 Aug 02 - 08:57 PM (#772606)
Subject: RE: Greg and Kate rock the USA
From: Bobert

Well, Greg and Kate are now flying over Greenland and in a couple of hours will be landing in London and be, oh, about a half a day off real time. Then its off to Greg's brother's house fir a night (or day) and then home, long enough to brucsh their teeth and then to Scotland to play.

Iz here to say that by the next time you hear from them they will be, ahhhhh... beat!

Now for the good news. Last night, Greg and Kate just backed up a couple of paces and got that cajun stuff workin' slow 'nuff so that the bobert could half figure it out and by the end of the evening, I reckon I could have filled in on rhythm guitar with the Boat Band.

Yep, they wore my boney Wes Ginny butt out. They even had the P-Vine bangin' away on an acoustic and she don't even play much git-fiddle. Thanks fit that, Greg. You're a great teacher, and one heck of a drinkin' buddy...

Bobert