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Saltburn FF - and beyond!

04 Aug 03 - 01:22 PM (#996550)
Subject: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Tig

Who is going to Saltburn FF this weekend?

For those who have not been before it's a good festival with a decent line-up in an interesting place. (It wasn't me who weedkillered all the Britain in Bloom flowers!!!)

On Saturday afternoon we have an invitation to take a short (15 min) bus ride to the Watering Hole (aka The Globe) for a session. Magician would be pleased to see us. He has Waggle Dance on as Guest Beer for the weekend - and would like some more names in the Mudbook.

Orders for Mudname badges by Wednesday please. For Whitby and Bridgenorth by the 18th. PM me with requests.


04 Aug 03 - 01:57 PM (#996582)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Noreen

Google found me saltburn folk festival website but it insists on playing music which my computer doesn't like and stops it from working, so I can't check the site out.

Think I'll have to do something about memory issues.


04 Aug 03 - 02:02 PM (#996585)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: greg stephens

If anyone knows who killed the flowers in the hanging-baskets, please pass on my congratulations. I can't stand the current fashion of filling our town with these revoltingly twee objects.


04 Aug 03 - 02:35 PM (#996600)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Folkiedave

Sheffield Giants will be there.............where are the sessions?

Dave


04 Aug 03 - 07:02 PM (#996714)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Snuffy

I'll be there from Friday lunchtime, and may even stay for the Sunday evening survivors session.


05 Aug 03 - 04:56 AM (#996933)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Alio

We'll be there late Friday evening - but not too late to miss the Wilsons singaround hopefully!

Geoff's MCing three Meet concerts, and I'm stewarding.

Only been once before, but I was really impressed with the festival, and the line up is very good.

Ali


05 Aug 03 - 07:09 AM (#996981)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Liz the Squeak

It does indeed play a rather dreadful version of the 'Liberty Belle' at you, and doesn't give any useful information like 'Programme' - apparently there will be something there by March '03, or how to get there.

But the lineup looks interesting. Shame it's so far away.

LTS


05 Aug 03 - 07:33 AM (#996993)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Dave Bryant

Pity that we won't be up that way until a week later - then we'll be down the coast towards Staithes.


05 Aug 03 - 08:30 AM (#997020)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Grampus

Try visiting the Saltburn FF website now at

http://www.saltburnfolkfestival.co.uk/

All info & programme there - without the music

G


05 Aug 03 - 04:01 PM (#997360)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: TheBigPinkLad

Lots of luck attracting people to a town where they not only harbour a lump-brain that kills flowers but also have a resident that rejoices in the atrocity.


05 Aug 03 - 07:40 PM (#997507)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Gillie

Thank Grampus. Onre of us might make Friday night. Two of us for the Sunday at the Vic with onr of our resident band Jim Wright!!


06 Aug 03 - 08:34 AM (#997834)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: magician

The Waggle Dance is tapped and will be ready for Thursday night. The Mudcat book will be behind the bar.


10 Aug 03 - 04:38 PM (#999846)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Folkiedave

Seemed like a good festival to me - first visit. One or two minor things I could do without, and catters should always be aware of ANY notice that excludes liability for personal injury (or indeed death). Not only is such a notice meaningless (you cannot exclude liability for personal injury or death) the notice itself breaks the law.

I thought the thunderstorm on Sunday mroning was awesome - not much further away it was a tornado apparently and the session with Tom Napper, Pete Betts and Nick Scott et al. in the Spa was brilliant.

Old Rope String Band were hilarious as was Les Barker. Last Night's Fun were brilliant as always - one of those extra special performances that make it all worthwhile. Met loads of catters for the first time and found out how liz the sqeak gets her name - described by Les Barker as a school of dolphins and then by Old Rope as a rodent.

Dave


10 Aug 03 - 06:35 PM (#999887)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Liz the Squeak

Squeak squeak, squeakity squeak squeak.

So long and thanks for all the fish! And you missed the Wilson Family describing me as the noise that Geordie Wilson's pig makes when struck from behind with the simple hand operated vertical earth lifter.

Seriously, it was a wonderful weekend, saw some acts I've been wanting to annoy, sorry, see for some time now, including the Old Rope String Band, who may never be the same again.

Eric Bogle was brilliant - his last set of the day had me crying with laughter (Gomez the Chihuahua) and just crying (the Gift of Years) and he looks fab.... as did his 'band', a chap called John Campbell.

Here's to next year?!

LTS


11 Aug 03 - 06:41 AM (#1000146)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: Alio

Agreed Liz - it was super! Highlights for me were Marie Little, Anthony John Clarke, Eric Bogle, and a young duo - Shona Kipling and Damien O'Keefe (I think that's his name).

Ali


11 Aug 03 - 10:22 AM (#1000222)
Subject: RE: Saltburn FF - and beyond!
From: nutty

As Saltburn has no central meeting place, you can miss people completely as I did with you and Geoff, Ali.
Still I'll see you on Saturday at Whitby.