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What about a Mudcat festival

12 Nov 02 - 06:41 PM (#824623)
Subject: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bluesmike

Thsi is such a great place- any thoughts on having a Mudcat Global music festival?


12 Nov 02 - 06:53 PM (#824637)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: catspaw49

2006.......10 year anniversary........probably east coast of the U.S.

Spaw


12 Nov 02 - 06:57 PM (#824641)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bill D

hmmm...not really practicable. Only the rich could afford the travel. What we already have is folks getting together in Belgium, England, various parts of the US...etc. Notices of Mudcat meets at MANY festivals are being posted constantly.

(I suppose the closest thing we have to a 'central' thing is the FSGW Getaway, where Max & Dick Greenhaus and Pene Azul and many others have started meeting...since it is only an hours from Mudcat Central...Max's dining room table!)


12 Nov 02 - 07:25 PM (#824664)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Genie

I think we should have it in Hawaii -- at Mark C's place. *G*


12 Nov 02 - 07:26 PM (#824666)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: death by whisky

fsgw?.What about Iceland,betwen Europe and USA!!!OR MAYBE rOCKALL...


12 Nov 02 - 07:46 PM (#824691)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Jeri

Genie, I LIKE that idea! Didn't he invite us all to visit a while back? (Honestly, I hate flying. Maybe if I started rowing now...)


12 Nov 02 - 07:53 PM (#824701)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: SINSULL

I thought I heard Nova Scotia???? Whatever. I move into a three bedroom house with lots of room on the 27th. Any and all are welcome to fill it with music and laughter. Or if you just need a place to crash...


12 Nov 02 - 08:29 PM (#824727)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: McGrath of Harlow

They are all global in principle, since the information is posted on the Mudcat (and you can't get more global than that), and everyone is invited, if they can get there.

But there's talk of getting a charter flight to te Sates for 2006...


12 Nov 02 - 09:42 PM (#824761)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: katlaughing

Bluesmike, I like the idea, as well. We've been tossing around Nova Scotia in 2006 as the others have said. Here's the first thread of discussion about it; there is a link to the next thread in it, I believe: please click.

Let's all start saving our pennies, pence, farthings, whathaveyou!:-)

kat


12 Nov 02 - 09:46 PM (#824763)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca

I'll second Nova Scotia!!!!

I can gain access to my Church!


12 Nov 02 - 09:46 PM (#824764)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: sharyn

This is a great idea -- whatever, whenever. I'll be there if humanly possible, given enough notice


12 Nov 02 - 10:02 PM (#824782)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Fortunato

I like the idea, Bluesmike. what billd says is true, some folks might not make it to certain areas, but could not the 'festival/gathering/etc' be held different places in the world, eventually getting near most folks? I'll help when and where I can with organization. cheers, chance


12 Nov 02 - 10:22 PM (#824801)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: mg

two places to consider because they are so highly subsidized, and easily accessible at least to west coast people, is Reno and Las Vegas....Reno is in Basque country which might give it added flavor. mg


12 Nov 02 - 10:32 PM (#824807)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: khandu

Teoc, Mississippi!


12 Nov 02 - 11:23 PM (#824844)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: reggie miles

Sultan, Washington is my vote and don't forget to bring your umbrellas.


12 Nov 02 - 11:26 PM (#824846)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bill D

well, Washington/Oregon sure is a prime spot for a regional Mudcat gathering...I'd try to make one there


13 Nov 02 - 12:57 AM (#824903)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: katlaughing

Colorado is close to the middle!! Come to Colorado!


13 Nov 02 - 06:10 AM (#825000)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

Mind you, it's about time that we had another UK (and German - Mudguard) gathering to follow the great Stoney Stratford experience. What's happened to "The one and only DAI" I haven't seen him on Mudcat recently.

Who else agrees ?


13 Nov 02 - 07:21 AM (#825010)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Schantieman

I'd go for that, Dave.

Steve


13 Nov 02 - 07:27 AM (#825017)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: InOBU

My vote is either the Azores or Tristam de Cuna... Larry


13 Nov 02 - 07:27 AM (#825018)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: InOBU

or New York during the olymipics...


13 Nov 02 - 07:32 AM (#825021)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bassic

Re UK gathering,

What about the Sat/Sun/Mon in Whitby after the festival. Lots of catters already there. Festival finishes on the Friday. Long Weekend due to bank holiday, Very Folk Friendly athmosphere.

Wadayathink?


13 Nov 02 - 07:34 AM (#825022)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Rapparee

Ardfert. Or Cork. Or Skye....


13 Nov 02 - 08:00 AM (#825037)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

The whole idea of Stony Stratford (I've spelt it right this time) was that it was reasonably central for most people - it's not that far from Meriden which always claimed to be the centre of England.

Anyway I'll PM Dai and see if I can get an answer.


13 Nov 02 - 08:12 AM (#825048)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bluesmike

I am so glad I brought the subject up. I don't have heaps of money but given say 12 months notice to put a few dollars away I reckon I could just about get anywhere.
A couple of thoughts;

A mudcatters performers list could be representative of all member nations. I am dreaming of the Mother of all jam sessions.

It could be profitable if it was promoted well.


I am sure there must be a wealth of knowledge about how to do it properly out there so I will leave in your more than capable hands.

Michael


13 Nov 02 - 10:49 AM (#825214)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: EBarnacle1

No need to row, my schooner ought to be ready by then. She's only a small'un but seaworthy. For the same reason, anywhere on or near the sea would work for me.


13 Nov 02 - 01:32 PM (#825375)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Mrs.Duck

Bassic - have you ever actually been in Whitby on the weekend after Folk wee? The pub landlords dread it!!! It is full of bank holiday trippers who want to get pissed and wreck the place. Anyway by the end of the week I have nothing left money energy or voice!!


13 Nov 02 - 02:21 PM (#825412)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: alanww

Sorry, Bassic and EBarnacle, I agree with Mrs D ... and also the end of Whitby week clashes with both Towersey and Bridgnorth FFs ... and anyway I'm booked at Bridgnorth FF with the Shellbacks!) Better an off-season weekend in the middle of the country - like Stony Stratford, as Dave B suggests.
(EBarnacle: Does SS have a canal?)
Maybe Dave B and Dai can sort it between them?
"T'was on one April morning ...!"
Alan


13 Nov 02 - 02:41 PM (#825426)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: gnu

Nova Scotia... the way the $cdn is, by then, you'll get enough change back from your $US, pound, Euro, whatever, to pay for the trip. And the government will subsidize it to the hilt if you put more emphasis on the traditional music aspect. I believe they spend a buck or two promoting and putting on Cape Breton's "Celtic Colours" festival. If it could be run near the same time, it would be quite a trip for many who have never visited "The Cape". Not to mention PEI, NF and, of course, NB - The Picture Province (my old man always used to say, "underdeveloped and overexposed"). Unfortunately, it's in the fall and that may not be good for toting school age children.


13 Nov 02 - 03:28 PM (#825465)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Skipper Jack

Have you thought of how many Mudcatters are actual performers??

What about staging a festival for Europeans to coincide with an American event and have a Web link up? I am sure that there are people out there with the technical know how?


13 Nov 02 - 03:33 PM (#825474)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: gnu

There might even be a few IN HERE with the technical knowhow. Hmmm...


13 Nov 02 - 03:35 PM (#825479)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Rapparee

Skipper, webwise, it's all one world now. Let's go for it. Nova Scotia and....


13 Nov 02 - 04:18 PM (#825520)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: fiddler

I'm up for the charter flight thing.

We must be able to fill a plane from UK and or Eurpope.

Count me in!!


13 Nov 02 - 07:33 PM (#825612)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Steve Latimer

You are referring to Whitby, Ontario, Canada, the hub of the universe, right?

The points about the Canadian Dollar are so valid. Cape Breton would be a marvellous place to have it. However, my vote goes to a music Centre like New Orleans, Chicago, Memphis, Mississippi or New York.


13 Nov 02 - 10:03 PM (#825648)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: khandu

Teoc, Mississippi!


14 Nov 02 - 09:08 AM (#825750)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bluesmike

I was once in California showing a few locals a coffee table book of pix of Australia-I always travel with one . After we were through a woman piped up- "Australia" "Australia", "I always wanted to go there- Tell me, Is it anywhere near Texas?" Well anyway- Colorado is only halfway if you are somewhere between say Tokyo and um Paris- or Istanbul and Uulan Baator or Easter Island and Rejkavik.
Isuppose it is about halfway from Sydney if you travel in either direction.
I have nothing personal about Nova Scotia but how about somewhere warm- Tahiti- Costa Rica, Cairns, The Seychelles, Las Canarias?
We gotta do it though and as Skipper Jack says how many Mudcatters can really play. and Senor EBarnacle, my flying fifteen might be a little bit wet- how about dropping by Dangar Island and picking me up on your way through?
Michael


14 Nov 02 - 09:20 AM (#825761)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: rock chick

What a great idea, you can count me in I'll fly, sail or even hike if needs be, there is only one provision it must be warm, sunny and preferably no rain, think that rules out here in England, so I save the pennies and will travel wherever?

rc


14 Nov 02 - 09:30 AM (#825769)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Midchuck

Nova Scotia would be good. The New England membership could maybe set up a charter ferry trip out of Portland, ME, and retain Kendall to maintain communication with the Captain so he/she wouldn't give up on us as total crazies and turn back.

Peter.


14 Nov 02 - 10:13 AM (#825817)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Catherine Jayne

Bassic...the weekend you mentioned is also the weekend of Towersey FF.

Going to have to start saving the pennies to travel to the states at some point!!!

Cat


14 Nov 02 - 11:10 AM (#825882)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Rick Fielding

Well, as Jeri and Big Mick can attest. Scarborough Ontario has several very inexpensive Motels all in a row. They rent rooms by the hour, or even by the half hour, and most are equipped with a certain amount of running water and a towel or two. They are all along a strip of pavement called Kingston Rd. which I'm told is a busker's paradise. Heck you can make a few bucks even WITHOUT an instrument!

Cheers

POS

Rick


14 Nov 02 - 11:24 AM (#825902)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: EBarnacle1

"Does SS have a canal?" I don't know. Where is SS?


15 Nov 02 - 09:29 AM (#826842)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Essex Girl

Yes, Stony Stratford does have a canal, it is near to the Grand Union. Dave B will let you have all the boating information. It is quite close to Milton Keynes with good access to the motorway and main line railway. We had a terrific weekend in February and it would be great to repeat it. Otherwise I would be on for Nova Scotia!!!


15 Nov 02 - 09:57 AM (#826861)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Bassic

Ok so Whitby is no good, I had better get a passport then!


15 Nov 02 - 11:09 AM (#826920)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

Dipsodeb - Last time at Stony Stratford there was indoor camping (no I don't mean they were acting gay) - some even went the whole hog putting up a tent in the dorm. I gather much nocturnal fun was had by all. Linda and I wondered how much we missed by bringing the caravan !

I've PMed Dai, but have'nt received a reply yet - do any of the local 'catters know if he's still about ?


15 Nov 02 - 11:10 AM (#826924)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Big Mick

Rick is absolutely correct. I went out late at night to sit and play my Low D whistle. The pay I got offered was quite interesting. I then went and got out my practice set of Uilleann Pipes to see if I couldn't up the pay to something even more interesting. The first offer got rescinded. The local constabulary wants to hire me to clean out some other areas of their fair town.

Mick


15 Nov 02 - 10:53 PM (#827582)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Melani

How 'bout Northern California? I can't afford to travel far.


15 Nov 02 - 11:16 PM (#827590)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: khandu

Okay, okay...Avalon, Mississippi.

k


16 Nov 02 - 12:51 AM (#827615)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: SINSULL

Back up!!!! Did I just read that Jeri and Big Mick rented rooms by the hour in Ontario?


16 Nov 02 - 12:19 PM (#827779)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: mg

How about picking the best times of year for a few locations in the U.S. and Europe and other places...such as winter in Florida, spring in mid-atlantic, and have a series of local things...for people coming to Europe I would recommend something outside Amsterdam, like Lyden..Amsterdam seems to me the easiest and one of the cheapest places to get to and it is fairly close to Hull, isn't it? And the train station is right there in the airport..not a bad airport..Copenhagen is the nicest I think...Lyden is a beautiful town and a friend of ours from the PNW might still live there...

mg


16 Nov 02 - 12:32 PM (#827789)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: COINWOLF

I think you are all missing the point.

Like all festivals it is not the place that matters so much as who the people are that are going to run it, and then it must be up to them to say where and when, (and take the financial risk of people not coming.)
No one place is going to satisfy everybody.


16 Nov 02 - 02:31 PM (#827861)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Midchuck

Coinwolf, I may be wrong (I'm good at it) but I think "festival" is sort of a misnomer for what everyone has in mind. I think we're looking at more of an oversized gettother and marathon jam. No paid performers and no payment for admission - maybe voluntary donations to cover expenses. That kind of thing. I think.

Peter.


16 Nov 02 - 02:41 PM (#827863)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: skarpi

Well I think Iceland is a good thing it is on the Eroupe-American
plate, but I think Novia Scotia Is a great place to visit.
All the best Skarpi Iceland.


16 Nov 02 - 03:31 PM (#827891)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: JeZeBeL

Iceland or Novia Scotia would suit me fine. I love Canada and I've always wanted to go to Iceland!!

Anywhere not in England would suit me actually


16 Nov 02 - 05:12 PM (#827943)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: The Pooka

Rick & Mick: *LOL*! Scarborough fair, indeed! / But, you can mako the moolah be the half-hour without any um, equipment at ALL, at all?? Farewell, farewell, you Kingston girls...

My single-transferable votes:

(1) Cape Breton of the Welcomes. Cape North. Meat Cove. (Not to be confused with the Kingston Road, see above...) NS Province leading by plurality here, I believe...

(2) Rebel Cork. Cobh. Coal Quay. Murphy's Stout & Pigs Cruibheens. Here's up them all...No, I can't afford it either; but I'll apply for the coveted Barney's Stones Scholarship from the Plastic Paddy Institute of Fooked-Music.

(3) A write-in for Boston. Bean & the Cod. Kennedys & God. Pops. Nowait, belay that last part. Hizzoner James Michael. Courage of his Convictions. Skeffington, Skeffington, cast yer vote for Skeffington...Stand for the Rights of Man, boys, fight against all Tyranny...woops.

(4) The compromise consensus: Anywhere in Mississippi. Sure, when you're Hot you're Hot; an' it's hoe it down and scratch your gravel, if to Dixie's land you're bound to travel; but remember: khandu is King there. We can get a Royal Airlines discount. Lookout, Hattiesburg! :)

OKOKOK. Enuff Crappola & Crayola. This is a grand idea; & if it should Come to Pass, this oul' mole will try like Hell to Be There -- wherever. (Now, doan' let that stop the Planning:) / "International House"; WC Fields: "Is this Kansas City Kansasss, or Kansas City Missourrrr-uh?" Hotel guy: "This is Wu Hu, China. You must be lost." WCF: "Kansas City is lossst; I am heeerre." :)


19 Nov 02 - 05:43 AM (#829642)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

I've still heard nothing from The-One-and-only-Dai.

Are there any Mudcatters up in the Stony Stratford area who either know where he is, or would be willing to contact York House (it was just about still standing when we left) to find out if they would let us back for another demolition attempt.

How many UK (or German ones - Mudguard) 'Catters would be interested in a repeat of Stony Stratford - Both My and Linda's hand have gone up.


22 Nov 02 - 03:59 AM (#832247)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

heloo, i think it shud be in Hull.john


22 Nov 02 - 07:00 AM (#832366)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dani

Count me in for Iceland! It can't be colder than an unheated cabin in the Maryland woods!

Dani


22 Nov 02 - 10:40 AM (#832569)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: wilco

I got so excited about coming. I've just now began to accumulate cash. I just won almost two bucks from my four year old grandson in a poker game (He'd never played before). I'm on my way!!!


29 Nov 02 - 06:40 AM (#837009)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

I've received an answer from Dai to my PM. The main crux of which is "I'm not going to be in the country for a significant portion of next year.... ".

I've asked him if he could find anyone else local who would be willing to do the organising at the Stony Stratford end. I'm sure that many other 'catters would be willing to help with "remote" organising issues - both Linda and I would definitely be.

I'm sure that everyone who went to the last would agree that the venue, York House, proved very suitable. Perhaps it was a tad too far south for some, but it was reasonably accessible and about the right size.

For those who didn't go, try looking through some of these threads:

UK GATHERING, STONY STRATFORD 2002
Stony Stratford: the nightmare continues
Stony Stratford: doom approaching
After Stony Stratford

I think you'll agree that even the chat produced was great fun !

Who would like to repeat the experience ? - NAMES PLEASE


29 Nov 02 - 09:05 AM (#837080)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Noreen

My hand is up for a gathering, definitely, but I think we need a linked organiser and venue to get it off the ground, rather than trying to find an organiser for a predetermined venue.

Before Dai volunteered Stony Stratford last year, a few of us were looking into taking over an out-of-season youth hostel. You still up for that, John Routledge?

Or anyone with any other ideas/volunteers to have us in their stately home?
:0)


29 Nov 02 - 09:35 AM (#837103)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Dave Bryant

Aren't Youth Hostels supposed to be alcohol-free - I do know of one which used to let you bring your own om folk nights, but is this an exception ? Is the YH that you're suggesting off in the wilds or near other places of civilisation ? Are you looking for somewhere further North ?

The main thing about York House is that we know that a gathering can work there. There are also plenty of folkies in the area.


29 Nov 02 - 10:01 AM (#837121)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: GUEST,hg

How about Spirit of The Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak Florida in late February or early March? Kendall will already be there. All we have to do is make camping reservations individually on a non festival date. Everyone can fly to Jacksonville Florida very conveniently.


http://www.musicliveshere.com/


29 Nov 02 - 10:59 AM (#837183)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: GUEST,noddy

does that mean we all bring our compueters and sit in tents e-mailing tunes and songs????? I dont see the point.Its cold out there.


29 Nov 02 - 12:07 PM (#837233)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Noreen

Mudcat Gathering, N. Ireland, 2003?


29 Nov 02 - 12:08 PM (#837234)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Fibula Mattock

I think I just got talked into volunteering!
Mudcat Gathering, N. Ireland, 2003?


29 Nov 02 - 12:08 PM (#837235)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Fibula Mattock

aha! that Noreen one is quick off the mark!


29 Nov 02 - 12:25 PM (#837246)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Noreen

And that Fibula one is beautiful and talented...
:0)


29 Nov 02 - 12:26 PM (#837247)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Fibula Mattock

(it's amazing the lengths people will go to in order to get a Mudcat gathering! Flattery will get you everywhere!)


29 Nov 02 - 03:02 PM (#837339)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Uncle Jaque

Aye to what Midchuck wrote:

" Nova Scotia would be good."

We have not been back to Cape Bretton or thereabouts in years, but keep wanting to as we love it up there. And don't fear about the weather - it's warm enough up there in the Summer.

"... The New England membership could maybe set up a charter ferry trip out of Portland, ME, and retain Kendall to maintain communication with the Captain so he/she wouldn't give up on us as total crazies and turn back."

Hells Bells, Mateys! We'll just commandeer the bloomin' tub and pipe Cpt. Kendall to the wheel! I'll bet he still knows his way around Hallifax Harbor well enough!

Now if one of our more prosperous Members could come up with a 125' schooner (give or take a fathom or two) we could start down in Florida and sail up the coast, picking up Mudcatters along the way to Nova Scotia - wouldn't that be a hoot!
Those of us who remember the Dramamine and can keep our crackers down long enough could learn both "the ropes" from those who really do know (like Kendall & Barry Finn to name a few) as well as some rollicking good old Sea Chanties.

I can see it now; "Pukers to the lee; Sailors up aloft; The Mudcat Roll & Go!"
"Bend yer backs, me hearties!!! (over the leward rail)... "Now heave away all!" (Bllaaaachh...!)

I'll bet Charlie Noble would even write a song about it - he does that sort of thing, you know
!
We could get a PBS film crew aboard and tape it for posterity - it just might keep fellow Folkies in stitches all over the civilized world for some time to come.


29 Nov 02 - 03:36 PM (#837352)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: Willie-O

It's a national policy, sins, all Canadian motel rooms are rented by the hour or smaller unit of time only. You have to go back to the office and pay every hour. It's cause the value of the currency fluctuates so much that they need to be able to change the rates on an hourly basis.

It's true!

What, you don't believe me?

OK then, wiseass, what possible explanation would make more sense?

No...wait...don't go dere.

I definitely casts my vote for NOVA SCOTIA.
Sorry Rick.
W-O


29 Nov 02 - 08:07 PM (#837480)
Subject: RE: Mudcat festival
From: Uncle Jaque

Surely some tramp steamers make the trip between Nova Scotia and the Auld Countyrie, don't they? Some Mudcatters from the UK and Celtic Isles might be able to stow away or work their way over and back, shouldn't they? These newfangled tin-can steamers don't pay much for Chantymen these days, but hopefully they could work something out that wouldn't be too demeaning.

Are there no Folk-Arts friendly rich people over there with large (sailing) yachts willing to load her to the scuppers with European Folkies and bear away for Nova Scotia?

Somehow when contemplating a "Mudcat Cruise", I don't see slot machines, casinos, and on-deck swimming pools as much as halyards, mainsheets, and a capstan.

Getting there can be half the fun!


29 Nov 02 - 09:06 PM (#837511)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: katlaughing

SO long as those of us out West don't have to come by Prairie Schooner!


30 Nov 02 - 12:15 AM (#837582)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: diesel

Iceland sounds cool (pun intended) But wait a minute - did I hear they don't sell beer and spirits are VERY expensive - or is that the other way round ?

I'm Biased in saying Ireland - but a lot, not all by any stretch, but a lot of music is rooted here with good understanding form locals about the noise etc.

Weather can be shite though.

Killarney has a festival in the gleneagles hotel called the 'Gathering' each year (2003 is 19-23 February I've just been told ) - Mudcat could easily overtake it as a fringe type festival. Lots of hotels are closed but if they know there's a crowd. Hostels, B&B's and camping in abundance.

Oh yeh - and Liquid refreshment galore !

rgds

Diesel ( A Dub )

http://www.thegatheringonline.com/contact.html


30 Nov 02 - 12:57 PM (#837772)
Subject: RE: What about a Mudcat festival
From: EBarnacle1

July is good, but not Independence Day weekend. I'll just lash the yawlboat to the car and go.