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30 Jul 03 - 10:25 AM (#993357) Subject: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Charley Noble My wife and I just got back to Maine from a week long stay in San Francisco. She was conferencing but we also got to share a lot of good music thanks to resident Mudcatters and associated music friends. Radrino was kind enough to ferry us over to Alameda, across the Bay next to Oakland, for a weekly Tuesday chantey session at an Irish pub. There we meet our co-hosts John, Brian and Denny, and a bunch of other enthusiastic singers. Skip Henderson was also there and I was delighted to hear his rendition of the Bob Roberts' song "Stormy Weather;" he's a seasoned storyteller and threatens to sail his schooner over to the East Coast for pillaging and plundering. The session lasted until 1 AM, which is amazing given that this was a weekday evening. I ran into Chantyranger a couple of times at the Hyde Street Pier and he was nice enough to invite me to join him and another ranger Kathy for some chanty singing aboard the magnificent museum ship Balclutha. I also dropped off a dozen Roll & Go CD's which are now for sale at the Museum Store. Radriano also hosted a music party on the weekend at his apartment next to Golden Gate Park. There we met Skip, John and Denny again from Alameda, and Sharyn and Bill whom we'd met on last summer's trip to the Bay area. It's nice to be able to get to know some of these people better, and bounce a few unfamilar songs off them and hear some new/old songs in return. I forgot to print up any cards with the e-mail address of my personal website, which has lyrics and MP3 samples of some of my favorite songs, so here it is:Charley Noble Website Remember, if you're traveling within range of Maine, we'd be happy to repay your hospitality! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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30 Jul 03 - 10:36 AM (#993367) Subject: More Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Peter T. What is it with San Francisco anyway? While Charley Noble was doing his thing, I was visiting with the amazing Swans, who filled their house one evening with all kinds of talented people, celebrating the 50th of one of their own, and I too got to meet the deep resonant Chanteyranger! Given that the Swan household already contains two awesomely talented people, and an even more talented swarm of animals, it was all too much. And I got to the Hyde Street Pier too -- saw Chanteyranger again, wandered over the boats, looked into Lark in the Morning (thank goodness I had lost my credit card two days before), and cruised Haight Ashbury. I mean, great city or what? Did I mention Down Home, home of Arhoolie Records? yours, Peter T. I moved this message here from another thread on the same topic. |
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30 Jul 03 - 11:58 AM (#993456) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Joe Offer Sorry I missed your visits this time, Charley and Peter. I enjoyed seeing you last time around. This time, I was in Greece, so I can't complain. Hey, isn't this deja vu all over again? Peter visits the Swans, Charley the Radrianos? -Joe- |
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30 Jul 03 - 02:49 PM (#993615) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Peter T. Greece! yours, Peter T. |
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31 Jul 03 - 04:00 AM (#994003) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Roger the Skiffler Any Greek stories, Joe? RtS |
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31 Jul 03 - 09:57 AM (#994138) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Charley Noble Peter T- So sorry to miss you! Maybe we can get together in Sydney when I'm there in late November, raise a glass and a song or two. Say, Joe, you want to join us? Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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31 Jul 03 - 02:26 PM (#994375) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: GUEST,Melani Nice to see you again, Charlie! Come back frequently. |
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31 Jul 03 - 05:39 PM (#994518) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Charley Noble Melani- It was nice to see you again as well, and it really was a fine singing session we had at Alameda. What was the name of that pub for the record? Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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01 Aug 03 - 12:36 AM (#994763) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Peter Kasin Good to see you again, Charley, and thanks for singing with us aboard the Balclutha! Very good to hear you're setting of C. Fox Smih's "Shanghai Passage" again (first heard you sing it at Mystic '02) A very good melody you have for it. Peter T. I met for the first time, and it was great meeting you. I enjoyed your singing, and several of us commented on your subtle and sweet singing and versions of songs. Glad you got to see the ships at the park, but sorry I had to run off and do a school program. Let's hang out some next time you're here. Maybe out to a restaurant with P.J. and Dave for an Indian food feeding frenzy, eh? Maybe I should move away so I can come back and stay with the Swans. They are the best hosts and their cooking is amazing. Chanteyranger |
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01 Aug 03 - 03:22 AM (#994797) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: GUEST,.gargoyle Charley - from what part of Maine do you hail?
Perhaps, Lord willing, I'll be north-east of Bangor, Orono/Greenville/Moosehead/Rockwood regions soon.
Sincerely, |
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01 Aug 03 - 03:30 AM (#994799) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: GUEST,.gargoyle Personally, there are lots of things I have NOT liked about Frisco....beginning with the faggots....now that I am older and worn-down, and fat and decreptit, it is probably safe to return to the west-coast reincarnation of the Old Testiment.
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01 Aug 03 - 01:39 PM (#995133) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: SeanM Really Garg? You have a problem with sticks of wood? Will phobias never cease... M |
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01 Aug 03 - 01:48 PM (#995141) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Charley Noble Garg- I've forwarded your appeal to Maine's Gay/Lesbian Alliance and I'm sure they'll prepare a suitable welcome for you.;~) It's difficult to find Richmond, ME, on the Delorme Maine Atlas & Gazetteer, not because it is a particularly small town but because it runs along the edges of the maps. However, we're not anywhere near Bangor. But do give us an idea when you might be coming so we can better advise you of special events. Charley Noble |
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01 Aug 03 - 03:33 PM (#995213) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Peter T. Amen to that, Chanteyranger, we will indeed feed. I had such a good time. Pam and I were particularly taken with the film of the last voyage of the lumber/codfish ship taken by its captain. I wish I had had enough time to see it all the way through. People sure worked like hell in those days. yours, Peter T. |
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01 Aug 03 - 08:17 PM (#995376) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Barry Finn Hey Chanteyranger, I'll back you up about the Swans. I'd go back out just to be hosted by them again, no lie. Barry |
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02 Aug 03 - 12:55 AM (#995403) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Melani Charlie, it's called Mcgrath's. |
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02 Aug 03 - 03:47 AM (#995422) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: GUEST,.gargoyle Sorry Charlie ... we will be geographicaly-undesirable.
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02 Aug 03 - 02:10 PM (#995617) Subject: RE: Nice Folks in San Francisco From: Peter Kasin Hi, Barry. Great to see you at Mystic. Hope to see you out here again. Ok, next Mudcat gathering is at the Swans. I'll do all the inviting (little inside joke with P.J. and Dave). Chanteyranger |