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27 Jun 03 - 05:09 PM (#973506) Subject: Crawley or Leigh?? From: GUEST,Lidy Hey hey hey! tomorrow I'm off to Crawley but it was a tough call- Crawley only just winning due to being able to see Jim Moray! Free music is good music! Anyone else going? I'll be wandering about in a purple dress with white flowers, come and say hello! Lidy |
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27 Jun 03 - 07:32 PM (#973592) Subject: RE: Crawley or Leigh?? From: Richard Bridge Hot Damn! Too late. Anyone in such a dress would have been worth meeting. |
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27 Jun 03 - 08:37 PM (#973626) Subject: RE: Crawley or Leigh?? From: Nemesis www.hawth.co.uk/folk ... HI ho! it's Crawley for me :) £8.50/£6.50 all day ticket .. what a bargain!! |
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28 Jun 03 - 05:26 PM (#973989) Subject: RE: Crawley or Leigh?? From: GUEST,Lidy Well, Richard I was there!! ;) It was jolly good, lovely atmosphere and decent air condotioning where I was standing! |
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29 Jun 03 - 05:49 PM (#974336) Subject: RE: Crawley or Leigh?? From: Nemesis What a classy little festival! Best music (nearly) was the free stuff in the foyer today: Alljiggedout .. runners up "Young Folk" BBC 1999 - maturing beautifully : Mike Nicholson : Ungagged with their wonderful version on banjo and accordian (Richard Durrant and Tom Arnold) of "Leilah" dazzling the audience : Tanna with Peter Knight (Blue Murder in the Theatre at the same time - much better than when I saw them at Sidmouth 2 years ago despite sound problems with Martin Carthy's guitar) And the wonderful Dr Faustus with Paul Sartin from Belshazzar's Feast... Lovely atmosphere .. very relaxed .. everyone mellow and great to see kids getting off on the music Hats off to Crawley's The Hawth! |
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29 Jun 03 - 08:04 PM (#974390) Subject: RE: Crawley or Leigh?? From: greg stephens I thought the Boat Band were rather good |