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Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th

07 Jul 04 - 06:13 AM (#1220500)
Subject: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Hope to see some of you at our friendly festival, which starts July 16th. I'll be there in the Festival Office all weekend, with a glass / bottle of Jamieson's by my side, so pop in and see me!

Ali

www.safra.org.uk
(don't know how to do a blue clicky - can someone help please?


07 Jul 04 - 07:08 AM (#1220519)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,DMcF

I hope this works Ali.....
Saddleworth festival


07 Jul 04 - 07:09 AM (#1220521)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

We'll be there Ali.


07 Jul 04 - 07:10 AM (#1220523)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,DMcF

Yeah, seems to work on this PC here.
By the way Ali, when are we on?
I can't find any info you may have sent (my fault!)
- Duncan


07 Jul 04 - 07:17 AM (#1220524)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MoorleyMan

Saddleworrrth's one of the best fests and not to be missed.
See y'all there Ducks! And keep us by a tot of Jamesons then Alio - (we may need it after the journey)


07 Jul 04 - 07:31 AM (#1220528)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: ossonflags

I believe the lovely oakley is playing there with his other band.


07 Jul 04 - 07:34 AM (#1220530)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Alio
Wombat and I, after having such a good time at Cleck, could well be coming, is there room for an "official photographer"
We were actually stalled of going to festivals but Cleck seems to have revived us


07 Jul 04 - 08:07 AM (#1220550)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Looking forward to the 7th bash. Browsing thru the programme it looks even bigger this time with more venues - oh gawd which to choose, which to choose. Reckon the first queue will be for your Jamiesons Ali - should've kept that quiet.


07 Jul 04 - 10:09 AM (#1220661)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: nutty

Saddleworth is always a great festival ....I wouldn't miss it.

This year I am, again, running the "Folk on the Internet" Workshops.


07 Jul 04 - 10:47 AM (#1220686)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,MC Fat

Will be there till about 3'ish Saturday from whence it's off to Stainsby.


07 Jul 04 - 02:06 PM (#1220829)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: LesB

I'll be there dancing with Lamb & Flag. Program, how did you get one of those?
Les


07 Jul 04 - 02:46 PM (#1220855)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Red and White Rabbit

I'll be there - children's and signing workshops on Saturday


08 Jul 04 - 05:03 AM (#1221180)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Thanks all of you - I owe you one (but not necessarily one Jamieson!!)

Duncan, thanks for the link to the site - clever person! I sent you all the blurb some weeks ago - do you want me to resend it?

Nick....of course! It'll be luvverly to see you and Chris there as always! It just wouldn't be the same!

We've got the programmes at our house - all 1000 of them, though we've sold quite a lot already. You can always pop round to buy one if you're in the area - it would be good to see you! The wine's on tap!!

See you all on the 16th - do you think the weather will be better by then???!!!!

Love, Ali


08 Jul 04 - 05:17 AM (#1221186)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,DMcF

Hi Ali - nae probs as regards the clicky! My pleasure me deario.
No need for a resend of schedule - a large scale scouring of the music room/office at home unearthed the one you sent earlier - and a kind 'catter' emailed me a copy they'd been sent - my cup runneth over!
As for the weather - what difference will it make once you've downed that bottle's contents? I'll bring a spare as a back-up eh?
Meantime - we're doing the sun-dance for you even now - I'd like to sit in that wee park, eating my sandwiches, a-listening to them thar Shellbacks again - in the sun this time! - hugs - Duncan


08 Jul 04 - 06:27 AM (#1221214)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Dunc ....... will you be able to spare to time to show me "Can't go there" I feel a certain affinity with the lyrics and would like, if you don't mind, to add it to my reportoire

Cheers

Raggy


08 Jul 04 - 07:25 AM (#1221233)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,DMcF

Nae probs Tash - I'll teach you it at Saddleworth. Be glad to.
How'd ya like the 'Woodshed Boys' CD by the way?
(And have you heard it playing in the background on 'Emmerdale'?!!!Naw! Don't suppose y'have - I don't watch it either - but a fan of ours from Wigan phoned us up all excited about it)

By the by, you can also do the 'official photographer' bit for the band if you've the inclination - your work had been first class afore! (Other folk might want to engage your talents on that score!)
We've a 30min spot in the main hall on the Sat evening (first on?) - which will be some achievement! (getting a six-piece folk-rock band on and off in time!)

There'll be a good concert on the Sat aft I reckon - upstairs in a big room of a pub on the main drag. A few artists on (in line) one song at a time each, each song to 'link' to the one just heard.
Did that there last year - a scream! Copper Kettle to host, I think - but with Stanley Accrington in the line up (he was there with me last year) things will be roarin' good fun I'm sure! Think I'll bring a 'prize' and get the audience to decide who's link was the best/most tenuous - congrats in advance Stan! - Hugs - Duncan (who really should be knuckling down to work here!)


08 Jul 04 - 07:32 AM (#1221237)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

The CD is at present ensounced in the CD player in the car, one of only two, you and Runrig .......... I reckon that's good company you're keeping


08 Jul 04 - 07:39 AM (#1221244)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Was sad to read of the death of Bill Tooley. Din'nt know bill personally but, like many i'm sure, spoke to him a coupl o times at past S/worths either in the bar on on the 'site'. Nice friendly guy. Condolencies to Theresa and family (& firm friends!).


08 Jul 04 - 07:46 AM (#1221249)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

Hopefully myself and Chris Harvey will see one or two of you at the tribute to Harry Boardman concert that we're doing at the Methodist church hall - "A Mon Like Harry". Loads of the songs and recitations that Harry used to do with a bit of chat about the old days. How did you get your fire going when there wasn't any draught??? What's the connection between "Bowton's Yard" and "Coronation Street"? (It isn't what you think!)Who was "Peabody" who had a never ending supply of money?, Why is 466 Oldham Road, Failsworth a significant address?
Come along and find the answers.
See you there

Duncan - "Woodshed Boys" - Belting CD!

Cheers
Mark


09 Jul 04 - 06:29 AM (#1222054)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Yes, we'll really miss Bill at Saddleworth this year. The profits will definitely be down in the Tory Club - the one in Saddleworth was the only one he would drink in (he always said he was doing missionary work there!!)

I agree with Duncan re. the Song Game on the Saturday - I deliberately put Stanley in there!

Well, only 7 days to go....I feel a Jamiesons coming on already!!

Ali


09 Jul 04 - 08:23 AM (#1222122)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

And the sun's started to shine, fingers/toes/legs crossed!


09 Jul 04 - 01:36 PM (#1222418)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Red and White Rabbit

It might have done this weekend but it wouldnt be Saddleworth without the Moor and Coast Life raft and swimming back to the old van

Alio can I leave the instruments for Saturday in the town hall again?

love sue


12 Jul 04 - 06:18 AM (#1223714)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Yes, anyone who wants to leave instruments, CD's etc somewhere safe overnight can use the secure room behind the Festival Office in the Civic Hall (I look after my artists and festival goers!!!)

Ali


13 Jul 04 - 04:23 AM (#1224390)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Abuwood

Can't wait to be at the best festival of the year. I have got my jungle formula and midge proof gazebo packed!
Looking forward to doing 'Songs from the Hat' and the 'Sunday Sing' with Theresa. Steve is planning to be one of Bill's mission converts and prop the bar in the con club. He will need someone to put the world to rights with though - are there any volunteers?


13 Jul 04 - 04:27 AM (#1224397)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,padgett

How did you get your [coal fire] going when there wasn't any draught brought back memories of living in a terrace property in Brinckman St. Barnsley in the early fifties.
Coal fires were started with sticks, my job as a lad was to chop 'em in the cellar with an axe

Old Newspapers were laid on the fire grate (once the old cinders had been removed to the bin)then sticks, then small coals.

However getting the thing to go properly was a bit of a devil and ingenius yet unsafe practices included putting the shovel infront of the fire and then covering the rest of the fireplace front with newspaper to create a vacuum ~ this created a draught to get the fire going, provided you didn't get the front newspaper on fire first!!


13 Jul 04 - 08:30 AM (#1224490)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

I never knew you were that old, Ray!!!

Looking forward to seeing you - only 3 days to go!!!

Ali x


13 Jul 04 - 09:06 AM (#1224512)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,padgett

I'm not that old ~ just that we had some primitive conditions, fortunately the toilets weren't the old duckets
The tin bath was also in the cellar, for the weekly bath, rest of the week I stood in the kitchen sink!

EEh times were 'ard then Ali!!
We then moved to the local council estate, I was 14 and at the grammar school
See you at Saddleworth

ps next door neighbour was a tall bloke and couldn't get into the toilet very well going forwards, so he cut a piece of wood out so that the door could be pushed and circumnavigated the toilet pot, if you know what I mean. It looked a bit weird from the outside
All the best Ray P


14 Jul 04 - 04:30 AM (#1225162)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Thanks Ray - it's a poor day when you learn nowt, isn't it?!!

Leaving the office now to get ready for the festival, so see you all on Friday!!

Ali


14 Jul 04 - 04:42 AM (#1225179)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST

I can assure you ray is that old!!
And I wish I could make it to Saddleworth. They are alright it is a brilliant festival. Good Luck


Grae


14 Jul 04 - 04:43 AM (#1225180)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST

oops should have been all right


14 Jul 04 - 05:41 AM (#1225206)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,padgett

Cheers Ali and everyone, I look forward to see Mark Dowding and extolling the virtues of creating a draught to get that fire going!!
Also hope to see Sid Calderbank, dialects permitting?
I wonder what his method was!

For the record I was born in 1947 and Booker in 1942, he's just had his birthday I haven't yet, Dave Burland has his birthday on Booker's, that is July 12th and he's a year older than Booker

Thought you might be interested, but then!!

See you at Saddleworth,
Ray Padgett


14 Jul 04 - 06:11 AM (#1225212)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

I don't think Sid's going to be there this year Ray. He's bike racing at Oulton Park this weekend he's told me.
Your reaction to the mention of coal fires, etc is just what myself and Chris Harvey are wanting from the audience. It's surprising how much nostalgia can be generated from a line in a song. Please come and say hello on Saturday.

Cheers
Mark


14 Jul 04 - 03:05 PM (#1225443)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Lady Aelfleda

I'll be there - getting drunk, falling over & dribbling over John Wright!
The last time I fell over was at Holmfirth & I've still got pulled tendons in my shoulder - should I drink less??


14 Jul 04 - 04:18 PM (#1225498)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Red and White Rabbit

Jude if you drink less you might fall down more!! See you there its our third aniversary - I'll bring a bottle of wine

Ray I'm not that old and I still remember having to light the fire and using a newspaper over the shovel - still did that when I moved into my first flat in 1984 too - my flat mate would then pile the fire up high and leave me to swelter whilst he went to the pub - getting back at closing time the fire would then be just at the right level and you could party til the small hours then put the ashes on to keep the fire in til the morning if you were lucky so you didnt have the problem of getting it started!

I remember toast infront of the fire too - the only thing my mother could cook that wasnt a burnt offering!!


15 Jul 04 - 04:01 AM (#1225839)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,padgett

All very interesting stuff Red & White Rabbit!
Her ladyship should try drinking halves as pint pots are clearly too heavy and her shoulder will never get right

A lttle bit of exercise and shoulder manipulation will do you the world of good

Pot washings good!

No that's a very sexiest remark padgett!

All in gest, see you at Saddleworth
Ray P


15 Jul 04 - 04:03 AM (#1225840)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Mrs Bunny .......... I have some Buffalo Blue, Yorkshire Blue and some Mrs Bells Ewe's Milk with Lavender a little Old York and a little Buffalo with Nettle ......... you have a bottle of wine .... I think we should meet


15 Jul 04 - 04:30 AM (#1225868)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Aye, brings back childhood memories in Newton Heath, shovel in front of fire and panickin when the paper caught fire!, havin to rake the ashes out in the mornin; watchin dad spit in the fire and waiting for the sizzle (urgh); arguin as to who's turn it was to 'put coal on'; then when poorly you could have a fire in yer bedroom....and yes i stood up in sink (slopstone) as we had no bathroom (or hot water on tap) - dad went to the public baths at the end of the street next to the wash house where me mam went every week; and the outside bog...well that was somethin else 'specially in winter - goin through the yard with a candle on a piece of wood - then it would freeze and you could'nt pull the chain.

Eeeee when i were a lad, the times they were bad
But not quite as bad as when me dad were a lad......etc


15 Jul 04 - 04:40 AM (#1225875)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

Standing up in t' sink???? Sheer luxury. I used to get hosed down in t' back yard and scrubbed wi t' stiff yard brush till I were bleeding once a fortnight and hung up to dry in a stiff breeze.


15 Jul 04 - 04:48 AM (#1225877)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

You were lucky we used to dream of being scrubbed down in't back yard we used to have to lie down on't road and let the road sweeper run us over.


15 Jul 04 - 05:45 AM (#1225907)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

Road sweeper??!!?? What would we have given to have had a roadsweeper!! We used to have to go out and suck our own bit of road clean wi us mouths and spit t' muck onto t' middin.


15 Jul 04 - 05:47 AM (#1225909)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,padgett

Yea Vin, outside toilets, WC cistern would ice over and it wouldn't flush, had to break the ice ~ slopping out the guzunder or tripping across t'yard to t'toilet to do number twos in the dark with a lump of Daily Mirror, in case the strips on the 6 inch nail had all been used up

O'course printed newspaper were a bit iffy as the print came off on your hands and - well!

I have some old photos of conditions prior to 1936 - which of course were even worse, I'm doing trad song at Saddleworth and have some pictures of linen weavers cottage in Barnsley, might be of interest to those singing weaving/industrial song


15 Jul 04 - 05:50 AM (#1225911)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Road sweeper eh? Lucky you! We had to wait for heavy rain to clean the crap away from our street! Wish we'd had a yard brush Mark. Tooth brushes don't last that long


15 Jul 04 - 06:10 AM (#1225920)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

Tooth brush you were lucky we had to use an old brillo pad to clean our teeth


15 Jul 04 - 06:18 AM (#1225922)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Brillo pads? never saw one in our 'ouse. Had to clean dishes wi emery paper!

Hey Mark, av yer ever 'ad yer 'and in a mangle, an some silly bugger pulls the 'andle.........


15 Jul 04 - 06:29 AM (#1225924)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

...Your wrist goes flop and yer 'and drops off have yer ever 'ad yer 'and in a mangle..

You had dishes in your house??? We took slates off the roof to eat our food off - and that was if it wasn't raining . It rained for a week wi'out stopping once and we nearly starved. Good job there was some mouldy cheese on the mouse trap to keep us goin,


15 Jul 04 - 06:56 AM (#1225929)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Slated roof? Mouse trap? tuh...we encouraged mice in our 'ouse, twer t'only way we could get any protein. Big uns they were.. almost as big as the rats.....when we'd got enough skins, mam'd sow em together and we'd stretch em o'er rafters to keep rain out!


15 Jul 04 - 06:57 AM (#1225930)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

Mouse trap, cheese you were lucky even the mice were hungry in our gaff we used to dream of having slates on our roof in fact we used to dream of having a roof we had to make do with old copies of the Whitby Gazette which we had pinched from't newsagents


15 Jul 04 - 07:01 AM (#1225934)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Whitby Gazette ........ you were lucky, we had t'mek do wi' 'alifax Evenin' Courier ..... Aye, wi' letters missin' ........ rain oud cum through gaps in the print ....


15 Jul 04 - 07:18 AM (#1225943)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

When a said old I meant old t'were papyrus edition o Whitby Gazzette with hyroglyphics


15 Jul 04 - 07:38 AM (#1225953)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Luxury .... you, you jammy bugger wer posh, thatched cottage no less, tha knoes nowt about bein' po'er


15 Jul 04 - 07:39 AM (#1225954)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Ay,an' hand carved at that !


15 Jul 04 - 07:40 AM (#1225955)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

We were poor an all we were down to our last Lambhorginni


15 Jul 04 - 07:44 AM (#1225958)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: ossonflags

How I long for the return of those rickets and scabies.


15 Jul 04 - 08:11 AM (#1225969)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

and don't forget consumption, dyptheria and TB and of course the pox


15 Jul 04 - 08:16 AM (#1225975)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Suprised yer could afford newspapers. We learnt news from stories and songs handed down from our forefathers in the oral tradition.


15 Jul 04 - 08:19 AM (#1225979)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Forefathers eh .......... we 'ad t' mek do with one .......... if we were lucky ........ some kids even knew theirs ........ i 'ad to share mine wi 'alf the kids on't t'estate


15 Jul 04 - 08:20 AM (#1225981)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

"Tooth brush you were lucky we had to use an old brillo pad to clean our teeth"

Teeth??!!! you had teeth?? - you jammy sod!! - we used to have to soak all our food in a puddle outside so it was soft enough to chew wi us gums.


15 Jul 04 - 09:02 AM (#1226027)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

gums......you had gums !!!!!and food an all. We had to wait for Lord of't Manor to throw us the odd bit of larks tongue in aspic or a bit of canapes or perhaps some creme bruelet and the odd glass of nice chardonay


15 Jul 04 - 09:32 AM (#1226051)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Gawd bless us and save us, wot riches you were thrown! Lord o Manor? All we ad wuz a landlord (old septic knuckles) wiv is leather bag, permenant scowl, fingerless mittens and hunchback! Only things we got thrown were pidgeon droppings - - made luvly cus-turd.

(There should be a workshop on this at saddleworth)


15 Jul 04 - 09:45 AM (#1226060)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MC Fat

Workshop you had a workshop.....you were lucky


15 Jul 04 - 09:49 AM (#1226065)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mark Dowding

Septic Knuckles the Rent Man - now we're onto another poem you'll hear at the Harry Boardman concert -
"Drawin' t' Rents - by Harvey Kershaw"

Aw've geet a job o' Friday neet
Of drawin' t' rents in hard up street
It's welly browt me to ruin
Aw start at far end o' t' row
And at each house I pay a call
It teks a bit o' doing.

Come along to t'concert to hear t'rest.


15 Jul 04 - 10:25 AM (#1226098)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Judy

Ah, it sounds wonderful.I will be enjoying (and performing at)the festival in Evart, MI this weekend. This is the first I have heard of Saddleworth, and I am definately intrigued.Are there ever any Yanks invited?


15 Jul 04 - 11:23 AM (#1226144)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Tanglefoot, by virtue of being Canadian come from the North American Continent ........... but they welcome everybody, it truly is the friendly festival. Although not a big festival the artist line up rivals that of any of the larger festivals and does so each year, in fact the festival somehow manages to get better and better each year. Considering that the first one seven years ago was superb, that takes some doing. The small committee do a fantastic job and work their socks off in order that the festival is a success and even over the weekend of the festival they work unstintingly and are approachable at all times over any matter however seemingly trifling. Uppermill where most of the festival is based is small enough to be intimate and large enough to provide a variety of venues to cater for a variety of tastes, it is beautifully located nestling in the Pennine Hills abd is quite well place dfor access, the M62 being just a few miles away.





Alio .......... does that get me a large Jameson's !!!


15 Jul 04 - 11:43 AM (#1226164)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

That's blackmail mark. Oh go on then.
Judy, all are welcome. Enjoy Evart. Sithee at Saddleworth nxt year praps?


15 Jul 04 - 11:58 AM (#1226173)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

Sorry to dissappoint but Tanglefoot went home nearly a month ago!! This years line up will be superb of course - the Shellbacks are good!


15 Jul 04 - 12:01 PM (#1226178)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Mrs Duck (I'm being a pedant :-) )....... the question was are Yanks ever invited ...... to which I replied Tanglefoot etc etc .....at no point did i suggest that they were performing this year ! I will accept a pint of cider by dint of an apology


15 Jul 04 - 12:04 PM (#1226181)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: el ted

You would only spill it all!


15 Jul 04 - 12:12 PM (#1226183)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

Point taken Raggy but to those for whom the mere mention of the name Tanglefoot causes the heart to skip a beat there could have been a moment of serious dissappointment. (Should there be two ss?)


15 Jul 04 - 02:08 PM (#1226268)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Red and White Rabbit

my dearest lord raggy - if I get the welcome that I did at Cleckheaton then I am more than happy to share a bottle of wine with you in fact I will need someone to keep me company

I see its Saddleworth weather again - Raggy can you bring the inshore lifeboat?


15 Jul 04 - 04:27 PM (#1226393)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,HipflaskAndy

Raggy's tash soaks up all the excess like a giant sponge - be it spilt cider - or floodwater - you'll all be safe if he's there.
Hic! HFA


15 Jul 04 - 05:05 PM (#1226429)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

Ah yes thanks for reminding me - pack hip flask


15 Jul 04 - 08:01 PM (#1226543)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Noreen

hey raggy- can i have my clock back please?


16 Jul 04 - 04:10 AM (#1226745)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: muppett

Anyone know how to get there by public transport from Bradford, I supose it involves going via Halifax.

Cheers


16 Jul 04 - 04:14 AM (#1226747)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Noreen .............. I will try and remember !!

Muppett .......... there is a train station at Greenfield, walking distance from Uppermill.


16 Jul 04 - 04:34 AM (#1226753)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: muppett

Cheers Raggy may see you sometime Sat. night


18 Jul 04 - 01:43 PM (#1228255)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Raggytash

Wonderful as always, this is just a superb festival, wash, change, survivers session beckons ................


18 Jul 04 - 02:57 PM (#1228310)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Linda Kelly

hope it went well and didnt ran as much as it did at the Bluegrass in Silsden -God it was wet!!


18 Jul 04 - 03:54 PM (#1228345)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

Got back from a great festival. Well done!! Lost my mobile phone but it apparently took a trip to Oldham and will be coming home in the next post - see there are still some honest folk about! This morning Sunday sing was outstanding and I thoroughly enjoyed the song in a hat workshop with Theresa. Can we come again next year please :0))?


19 Jul 04 - 04:12 AM (#1228765)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Raggytash

Forgot to say THANK YOU to all the organisers and stewards for all the work they do


19 Jul 04 - 05:29 AM (#1228801)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: nutty

I second that Raggy, only hard work and amazing organisation can result in such a superb festival, it really does continue to get better and better and is amazingly good value for money.

The atmosphere in Uppermill is second to none and even the rain failed to put a damper on proceedings.

Thanks to everyone who came to my workshops and a special thankyou to the Librarian and staff at Uppermill Library who made computers available so I could give a practical demonstration of things people didn't understand.


19 Jul 04 - 05:43 AM (#1228813)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: wiggy

Had a great time even with the mud thank you all for your welcome and singing wherever it was I ended up.
Missed out on the Cheese orgy maybe next year.
See you all again,
Frank.


19 Jul 04 - 06:55 AM (#1228839)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,noddy

Festival, Festival... You had a festival you were lucky all we got is an ol bloke wi a banjo wi three stings and he pinched t'string from t'allotment.


19 Jul 04 - 12:00 PM (#1229023)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Red and White Rabbit

Hi Raggy thanks for the cheese and wine evening on Friday night - very pleasant evening despite all the electrical problems

Alio I have some photos of the children's musicians workshop both that and singing/signing went well.

I enjoyed doing it all again at Stainsby Festival on Sunday but really missed the Saddleworth singing and the survivors sessions.


19 Jul 04 - 12:41 PM (#1229054)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Mrs.Duck

My kids thought the children's workshop was brilliant. Maddie now wants to play mandolin as well and the littlies are having mini melodeons for their birthday - yes one each so help us!!!! Anyone who takes my kids away for a couple of hours and keeps them so well occupied deserves a pint next time I see her :0)


19 Jul 04 - 06:12 PM (#1229292)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: 8_Pints

Thanks to Ali and the rest of her crew for another great event!

A special thanks also to Steve, Clive & others for their added impetus in helping get the 3-ton 'Party Bus' out of the mud this morning.

I managed to get home, changed and into my 10.00 am meeting with 3 minutes to spare. That's what the Japanese call 'Just In Time' technology!!!

Bob vG


19 Jul 04 - 07:13 PM (#1229357)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: RichardP

Let me add my thanks Ali, it was our first time at Saddleworth but definitely not the last. A truly great little festival (but its growing).

Glad you made the meeting Bob, the PartyBus moved easily with four of us on the back, and you even managed to avoid covering us in mud, but they'll need a few barrer-fulls to fill up the holes you left behind. Its fun camping on the bottom of a lake isn't it? Well Ok it might not be fun but it's certainly different.

Richard


20 Jul 04 - 06:40 AM (#1229713)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Thank you so much, all of you - I'm quite overwhelmed with all the praise we received. We actually did enjoy it ourselves this year! Even the 1 hour power cut on the Friday had everyone pulling together. (Reminiscent of the blitz I believe - not that I would remember!!)

I didn't see a great deal, but my "highs" were the Meet The Artist with Martin W-R (which I gave to myself to MC!!), the amazing Sunday Sing, and the emotive singing at the Survivors Session (which had me crying my eyes out).Oh, and all the kind people who praised my Sounds of Folk programme, plus the numberous Jamieson's.

Yes Jane, the Shellbacks are coming back - they're friends, so I couldn't do it without you!!

We're having a committee meeting at the Waggon tonight, and a review meeting after; we actually do go through all the evaluations and comments every year, and make changes as necessary!

Ken Hall proposed the toast to Saddleworth 2005 at the Survivors session - his speech set me off again!!

See you all soon - probably Whitby is the next.

Love, Ali xx


20 Jul 04 - 07:26 AM (#1229730)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Another grand festival. (What rain?). Thanks to ali and all the committee.

List of highlights would be too long but its great that up-coming young (and very talented) artistes were once again featured.

I think Stan Ackrington must have a poem for all occasions - his post power cut tome was amazing!

Nice to meet you nutty!

Criticism? Can we have the heat down a bit in the civic next year - phew!

Thanks again folks and roll on 2005!


20 Jul 04 - 05:51 PM (#1230206)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Woodchip

Highlight for me was the resounding cheer as the Duncan McFarlane Band re-entered the cafe after their 'walkabout'
while playing their last instrumental round, out and back in .
That then followed by their encore, where they hauled a young tamborine weilding lad up from a
morris-dancing-garbed family to play along with them - and his final leap to the last chord (rock style!) with Duncan. Fab!


20 Jul 04 - 08:14 PM (#1230286)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,Judy

Sounds like a really good one! Evart was really wonderful as well. A beautifully run thing. It started as a dulcimer festival, but they share quite well with all sorts of acoustic music.This was the 32nd year. It is an (almost) totally free thing. $3 to get in for the full 3 1/2 days. Access to all the wonderful workshops. It does cost $10 a nite to camp. We played the Friday nite concert (with other acts) it lasted 3 1/2- 4 hours with intermittant rain and lightning and thunder, and very few people left. Most sat on hard stadium benches and the others on the ground on folding chairs with umbrellas.We also played a more spontaneous thing sunday morning.Sold out all our CD's. They were the best audience I have ever palyed in front of! Hung on every word, got every "joke". A total high!

We are already invited back. Does your festival always take place on the same weekend?


21 Jul 04 - 03:58 AM (#1230493)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Glad you had a good time at Evart Judy. Saddleworth usually falls around the same time each year, next year its on the 15th, 16th, 17th if i'm not mistaken. Hope you and friends can make it if you're in England.


21 Jul 04 - 05:31 AM (#1230523)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: John Robinson (aka Cittern)

I only popped over from Bradford to drop off some Julie leaflets, have a beer and a wee sing but the Sat night line up looked great so I stayed. A great night - a little puzzled as to why so many people left before Last Night's Fun - they missed the usual fantastic performance.

I thought Cara were also excellent and Pete Coe was another I had previously only read about but will be seeing again.

Dunc McF and Last Night's Fun in one night - grinned all the way home!

All the best
John Robinson
http://www.JulieEllison.co.uk


22 Jul 04 - 08:26 AM (#1231294)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

I have to confess i left the civic before the end of Last Night Fun's set (sorry to them for that - bit ignorant of me). I'm sure i missed some good stuff. The reason was that i wanted to make sure i got into the late night session at the con club (as i suspect was the reason for some other early departures). This session has got so popular over the years that the club gets packed out quite quickly.

I beleive that it may be re-organised in some way next year. Perhaps there should be a 2nd session running simultaneously at another venue?

(Have to say the singing in the camp-site food tent was a bit damp this year, bit like the weather).


23 Jul 04 - 06:56 AM (#1232057)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: Alio

Yes, next year's festival is July 15th - 17th. I'm hoping to get John Tams and Barrie Coope for that, if possible.

I was really sorry about people leaving the hall whilst Last Night's Fun were on - I think they're brill, and lovely with it! We're going to have a rethink about the Late Night Eztra before next year. It IS popular, as you say Vin, but something will have to be changed. I might move it to the Masonic Lodge, which holds more people.

As for Duncan, he must have lost pounds whilst he was on stage on Saturday night - the energy!!!! Brill!!

Off to Spain now, to recover, and dry out!! (Not from the Jamieson's, I hasten to add!!)

Ali x


23 Jul 04 - 07:40 AM (#1232075)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: VIN

Enjoy Spain Ali. Great to here you're trying for John Tams & Coupe. Saw em recently in Birkenhead - brill!

Hey, how about Alan Bell, if you can get him, for next year. He's recently celebrated his 70th and would be great i'm sure for saddleworth.

(Agree about Duncan, i felt knackered just watching him, great stuff!)


23 Jul 04 - 08:49 AM (#1232114)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: MoorleyMan

Have a great time in Spain, Alio - you sure deserve the break after what was another fab festival this year, well dun to you and all the committee.
M


23 Jul 04 - 09:24 AM (#1232152)
Subject: RE: Saddleworth Folk Festival - July 16-18th
From: GUEST,DMcF

Have sent a PM to you Ali - but wanted a 'public' airing for this sentiment too....

HUGE thanks to organisers, stewards, MC's, artists & paying public - to ALL!
Everyone was soooo helpful and friendly.
What a grand festival!

My wee band and I had a WONDERFUL time!

All the best to one and all - Duncan