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saddleworth festival

05 Feb 03 - 11:15 AM (#883127)
Subject: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,vince

Eh up Saddleworth Fest. has a great lineup this year, Eric Bogle, Waterson Carthy, and the great Old Rope String Band, who were brill a coupla years back, to name just three. This is the sixth one and it gets better every year (in my 'umble opinion). So who's goin? and i'll sithee there, in the campsite food tent singaround (if not waterlogged again!) or the con club late night singaround, or last neet in the Cross Keys or anywhere.

Taraaar!


05 Feb 03 - 11:23 AM (#883130)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: the lemonade lady

I'm hoping to be there this year with my little lemonade trailer.

Sal


05 Feb 03 - 11:26 AM (#883133)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,MC Fat

I've been booked so I'll be there singinging and comperinging and drinkinging. Well I'll be there Fri & Sat and down to Stainsby for Sun


05 Feb 03 - 11:32 AM (#883142)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,vince

My little lemonade trailer? Sounds like the name of a song. I'll 've some, Ms Lemon!


05 Feb 03 - 11:47 AM (#883162)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Me and the Wombat will be there stewarding, I was booked the first year, but haven't been since then..........are they trying to tell me sonething


05 Feb 03 - 12:15 PM (#883200)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: John J

What are the festival details? (Date / Venues etc)

John


05 Feb 03 - 12:16 PM (#883204)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST

Details here, John.


06 Feb 03 - 04:12 AM (#883814)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,alanww

Hi Vince

I'll be there singing with the Shellback Chorus and I hope to helping to lead a concert singalong of "Songs you learnt at school". It promises to be a great festival!   But let's hope we won't get too much of the "liquid sunshine" Saddleworth is famous for!

"... where the wind and the rain and the billows do roar!"
Alan


06 Feb 03 - 04:45 AM (#883823)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Alio

I don't know what you're all talking about - Saddleworth is God's country, and the sun shines on the righteous - I don't remember getting wet last year!!

Thanks Vince for posting this - I owe you a drink (Or nine!!)

We're pushing the boat out this year, and wanted it to be even better than our others (I specially wanted that as this will be my last Festival!)

In case it doesn't mention some events on the website, this year should be worth visiting for the War of the Roses (it's hilarious!), the Singing Together workshop (with Alan, Noreen, Firm Friends, me and Geoff), and our very 1st Hiring Fair.

Won't be long now, will it?

Ali


06 Feb 03 - 06:45 AM (#883857)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,alanww

Sorry, Ali!! Maybe I was thinking of most of the Rushcarts I've been to over the last ten years ... but that's in August, of course ...!

"I like to rise when the sun she rises ...!"
Alan


06 Feb 03 - 07:07 AM (#883870)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: the lemonade lady

Hello Ali, Thanks for your e-mail, didn't know you were a 'Cat.

Sal


06 Feb 03 - 07:26 AM (#883882)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Alio

Hi Sal - they get everywhere, don't they?

It would be good to see you in Saddleworth. Perhaps you can order the sun for us?

Ali


06 Feb 03 - 07:39 AM (#883890)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Noreen

- I don't remember getting wet last year!!
That must be because you had your waders on all weeknnd, Ali dear...!
*grin*

Can you post a contour map of the campsite this year, please? Think the Moor & Coast chaps would be pleased to see that too!


Looking forward to this tremendously, as ever.

On yonder hill there stands a creature...


06 Feb 03 - 08:01 AM (#883900)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,Vince

Hi Alio,

Last festival? Oh eck, that's a bit frightening - saddleworth without you at the helm (no offence t'rest o committee, but i'm sure they'll agree!). Hope you change your mind, but if not thanks for all yuv done from one satisfied patron!!..Hope you'll leave it in safe hands.
I'm sure you'll be still attending tho. Singing t'gether w/shop sounds good......could do with some tips and firm friends are quit brill. Sithee there!!


06 Feb 03 - 01:58 PM (#884158)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Red and White Rabbit

Alio - this is not your last fastival - that was last year!!
This year is the first year of your new run - I wish you'd learn that!!
She didnt get wet cos she was glued to the festival office seat last year!!
I still have those two original singing together music books from my school days ( They were reprinted from Geoffs days at school!)

Jim please remember Saddleworth is a very quiet festival - its a tea total venue - no rowdy singing everyone in bed by 9.00 pm Moor and Coast Tent has optional Rowing courses on Sunday mornings most residents wouldnt appreciate THOSE trousers

Noreen I wish you'd keep this lot in line!!

Cant remember the words to Saddleworthshire but looking forward to the festival anyway Ali


07 Feb 03 - 05:06 AM (#884606)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Abuwood

We will be there with the morris side too this year as well as the Shellbacks only hope Steve knows how to find the place this year - I must remember to pack more than a Good Beer Guide and a map of Europe!


07 Feb 03 - 07:19 AM (#884671)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: Noreen

Shellbacks aren't on the website..... but a scary sounding group called Firm Fiends are!

What you intending to get up to, Theresa?

(Oh yeah, Sooz!)


07 Feb 03 - 07:46 AM (#884685)
Subject: RE: saddleworth festival
From: GUEST,noddy

am I right in saying John Prentice is organising a "Hiring Fair" at Saddleworth. If it is anything like the one he does at Whitby is should not be missed. There are usualy some great acts on show. Some have been around for a while and others who are just starting out.
I think more festivals should do it.