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middlewich folk and boat festival

06 Jun 03 - 05:10 AM (#963077)
Subject: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Rob Wright

Lots and lots of catters no doubt will be going to the Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival on FRiday June 13th to Sunday June 15th.

Cracking line up Bob Geldof and his Band or The Family Mahone. Thats two good Irish Bands???
Eliza Carthy and Oysterband are another two good reason for going.

Of course I am a bit biased in saying that Taggart and Wright are also worth seeing. This is their third visit to Middlewich in as many years.
Beware, their Roadie he is a World Champion Powerlifter (twice)

Visit the middlewich festival site for lots of details.


06 Jun 03 - 06:24 AM (#963099)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Lidy

I was going but i'm not now...spurned by my one time lover, I'm not driving all the way to cheshire just to watch him play 2 sets and then die of embarrassment and hide from him... and eliza carthy's playing london tonight, so that's ok!


06 Jun 03 - 06:36 AM (#963102)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Shiny

Why is their roadie being a power lifter any relevance, is it part of the act? And why should we beware? Just wondering.


06 Jun 03 - 07:23 AM (#963125)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Paul Burke

Well, if you see Julian Badcock ask him PLEASE could I borrow my records back, just for a while?


06 Jun 03 - 08:32 AM (#963151)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Noreen

It does get tedious having to hear about the roadie every time Taggart and Wright are mentioned on the Mudcat.


06 Jun 03 - 12:03 PM (#963279)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: greg stephens

Dont forget the Boat Band, at King's Lock on the Friday night. We don't. incidentally, have a roadie who is a power lifter (whatever that may be).


06 Jun 03 - 01:18 PM (#963301)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Noreen

The Boat Band has other attractions, greg... :0)


06 Jun 03 - 08:20 PM (#963499)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Mr Happy

It does get tedious having to hear about the roadie every time Taggart and Wright are mentioned on the Mudcat.

mm pisses me of too!


06 Jun 03 - 08:22 PM (#963501)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Mr Happy

but the rest of the craic [inc t & w] is v.good.

however, it clashes wi' bishops cassel where yours truly is off2!


06 Jun 03 - 08:54 PM (#963511)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST

And Liverpool, where my course is set for...


07 Jun 03 - 02:05 AM (#963595)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: greg stephens

don't miss the Boat Band in Liverpool, either. perfectly possible to go to both!!


07 Jun 03 - 08:22 AM (#963655)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Noreen

Will look out for you in Liverpool greg, where Shellbacks are singing (as ever!)


09 Jun 03 - 04:50 AM (#964372)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,rob wright

rrefresh


09 Jun 03 - 05:22 AM (#964388)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Mr Happy

rrefresh?

Ah! the Scottish World Champion Power Lifter is rolling his 'RRRRs' again!


11 Jun 03 - 03:57 AM (#965647)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Tom Cat

The Boars Head is the place for singarounds and sessions.
Catters more than welcome. Last year was a blast.


12 Jun 03 - 06:49 AM (#966385)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,rob wright

Thats tomorrow night or today if you read it later. Dont forget now.


13 Jun 03 - 04:23 AM (#966753)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: greg stephens

Tonight!!!!!! King's Lock!!!!!


17 Jun 03 - 11:32 AM (#967667)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,rob wright

hi greg told you the Boars head was best ,specialy Friday when you needed stamina till 4.00am. great to have had Alison Parker and the third man join us and Rosie and a few great tunes from the gary ? band from the borders. Of course Anne and Angie were the best of the lot but I am biased.


17 Jun 03 - 12:38 PM (#967735)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: greg stephens

I had to cop out of sessioning,after a not very wild gig in the carpark at Kings Lock I slipped home as we had to make an early start for the Liverpool riverfest the following morning. Where they had a Lancaster bomber and Spitfire flypast. plus a guy standing on the wings of a biplane looping the loop.And tall ships, the full monty. Sorry to leave Middlewich, especially after running into the Scottish lads clutching fiddles najoes and accordions and raring to go. next year, maybe I'll manage to stay the whole weekend.


17 Jun 03 - 02:01 PM (#967790)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Noreen

Sorry not to bump into you at Liverpool, greg, but the other 299,998 people got in the way! Weren't it bizzy?

The Lancaster on one of its low-level passes up the river, aimed straight for us Shellbacks singing at the Landing Stage on the Pier Head... Bl**dy impressive!

We're feeling there's a conspiracy afoot though, as we had to curtail our singing at the International Festival of the Sea at Leith recently, due to attack by a Harrier and assorted ground-to-air fire...

:0)


17 Jun 03 - 07:06 PM (#968015)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Raggytash

Where were all the boats that make up an intregral part of the festival, I think I may know the answer but some people may not


17 Jun 03 - 07:16 PM (#968023)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Dave Roberts

It were a reet good do! Many thanks to all those who came along to the Salt Town Poets stuff at the Boar's Head and the British Legion. Mr Barker was, as always, brilliant on Sunday morning.
If you missed us, wee'll be at Nantwich in August, so there's really no escape.
Regarding boats (or lack of same)at the Folk & Boat Festival, I would suggest that British Waterways might be a good starting point for enquiries. Just a thought.

DR


17 Jun 03 - 07:45 PM (#968041)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Dave Roberts

Oh, and by the way, there are pictures of the Middlewich Festival on the estimable Mr Johnny London's site.
If you go to the STP site at: www.salttownpoets.co.uk and click on the convenient link we'll take you there.
DR


17 Jun 03 - 08:41 PM (#968071)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: Mr Happy

http://www.johnnylondon.co.uk/31950/index.html


30 Jun 03 - 09:15 PM (#974807)
Subject: RE: middlewich folk and boat festival
From: GUEST,Dave Roberts

Well, that link don't work too well. So I advise you to either go to the STP site at www.salttownpoets.co.uk where there are links to Mr L's site and also to some photos by John Davies, or direct to Mr L's home page at www.johnnylondon.co.uk. There'll be more photos of the F&B on the STP site soon.

Dave Roberts