07 Oct 04 - 06:47 AM (#1291123) Subject: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy Compulsory attendance for all Herga members. The Royal oak, Peel Road, Wealdstone For a rare live appearance of a songwriter whose songs you sing at festiavls without realising it. Long awaited CD just out. The singing will be awesome. Do come along for a night to remember,at the cutting edge of folk. Also George Papavgeris |
07 Oct 04 - 12:54 PM (#1291405) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: PennyBlack What a shame we're so far away - it'll be a great night and the CD is brill (had us in tears at times) Give him our best PB |
07 Oct 04 - 01:21 PM (#1291431) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: George Papavgeris Also "HergaKitty", I believe (she sings on the CD) And Mike Sparks, "Zorg", Mary O'Connor (back from her flutter in France), "Hovering Bob", "Moses", "Singing Ref".... Les is particularly appreciated at Herga, both as a lovely bloke and a great songwriter. Most Herga singers have at least one Les Sullivan song in their repertoire ("Moses" is going for the record, I think). Johnny Collins has recorded at least one of Les' songs (Jutland). I always enjoy listening to Les live. He has such obvious conviction and warmth in his performance that he carries you with him. I expect to be misty eyed during the "Ballad of Tubby Clayton" and "Sullivan's Letter"... And "Natasha"... And "Roses of No Man's Land"... And I expect to belting out insanely during "Five Pounds". And "Deadeye Sound" - or "Hard On" as we have affectionately subtitled it. Stin Ygeia sou, Les! |
07 Oct 04 - 03:18 PM (#1291516) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty Work v hectic at the moment, but yes I am aiming to get to Herga on Monday! We might even have a practice at Banbury this weekend, once Les has returned from his diving week in Sharm-el-Sheikh, and after (possibly during) the Catters gathering in the Reindeer! Kitty |
07 Oct 04 - 07:46 PM (#1291715) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: My guru always said Hopefully during the Gather, looking forward to hearing you again Kitty & hopefully Les too..... Can't get there on Monday but am sure you'll have a brill evening at Herga. |
08 Oct 04 - 03:21 AM (#1292057) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: fiddler Oh b*gg*r I'd travel to see les but I'm busy on Monday! Have a good one all. Andy |
08 Oct 04 - 05:12 AM (#1292121) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy Just learning the choruses that I know I know and the others. Where's Rosie B? |
08 Oct 04 - 02:46 PM (#1292511) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty I'd better play the CD tonight, to remind myself where my harmonies went.... Fiddler Andy - see you in Banbury? (At least you should get a chance to hear Les there) Kitty |
10 Oct 04 - 11:40 AM (#1293808) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy Tomorrow night |
10 Oct 04 - 12:46 PM (#1293836) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Micca Les and Kitty and George were MAGIC at Banbury!!! they did several songs from the CD and it was Great... |
10 Oct 04 - 01:41 PM (#1293866) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty Thanks Micca.... Kitty |
10 Oct 04 - 02:43 PM (#1293900) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: George Papavgeris Just be there tomorrow, Micca - Les and Kitty are going to wring your eyes dry. Extra supplies of paper hankies a must. But seriously, you ain't heard nothing yet! Les' album launch is going to be a sizzler, just like the album itself. |
10 Oct 04 - 05:24 PM (#1293973) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: My guru always said Definitely take tissues!! Fab stuff, wish I could join you. Enjoy! |
11 Oct 04 - 01:20 PM (#1294385) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Micca With Great regret I have to miss this evening, preparations for Thursdays flight are a bit behind and have to be in place abd CatsPHiddle has just started a new job so she is bit knackered, but we will se you soon!!! |
11 Oct 04 - 07:20 PM (#1294706) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty Well, I had a great time this evening (yes, I did actually make it to the Royal Oak, Peel Road, Wealdstone, and was very relieved to find I could still sing after Banbury). Thanks to the Catters who came, including Zorg, El Greko, El Inglese, Moses, Breezy, Trayton, Leadfingers and Guest Frogette. Kitty |
11 Oct 04 - 07:25 PM (#1294709) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: George Papavgeris "...I found I could still sing after Banbury..." And how! Done good, Kitty, and so did Les. Here's to a successful album and many more songs filched from it by various singers. |
12 Oct 04 - 04:18 AM (#1294969) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy Yes ,it was a first rate evening, Kitty and Les gave us a very good show, very effective guitar accompaniment and haunting harmonies to highlight the intensity that Les puts into every one of his performances. And they sound just as good on CD Congrats to all concerned with this project Les is booked in for Fri 11th Feb at the Windward, St Albans Folk-song club. |
12 Oct 04 - 04:21 AM (#1294970) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy And Sunday 20th March at the Spotlight |
12 Oct 04 - 11:18 AM (#1295249) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Leadfingers Two Catters who keep a low profile were also there - Trayton and Flying Cat ! |
12 Oct 04 - 03:19 PM (#1295429) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty I did mention Trayton... On the subject of flying cats, I'm just trying to remember who it was at the Banbury Mudcat Gather who sang "In the west end of Hayes"..... Kitty |
12 Oct 04 - 04:03 PM (#1295467) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Micca Guilty as charged, Kitty |
12 Oct 04 - 08:28 PM (#1295677) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Leadfingers Sorry Kitty - But Flying Cat DID do a floor spot !! |
13 Oct 04 - 02:24 AM (#1295895) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty Leadfingers - I know, and jolly good it was too! Kitty |
13 Oct 04 - 06:17 AM (#1296010) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Mingulay So, it was a Hayes-ite who left the spot on the floor eh? Must have a leaking sump on the squeeze box. Thoroughly good night from everyone who performed, with Herga's usual high standard of chorus singing to the fore. Hadn't been there for a while and left wondering why not. Must gird my loins more often on a Monday night, particularly when it's a mini Mudcat gathering. Drove home playing the CD, my car system can't cope with Mr Collins. Well done Les, it was worth the hole in the deck! |
13 Oct 04 - 05:49 PM (#1296403) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Herga Kitty It was probably my spot on the floor. Do you realise that, as harmony support for Les, I got to sing for most of the evening, but not to sing any song all the way through? Even though I remembered the words....? Kitty |
13 Oct 04 - 05:58 PM (#1296411) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy And to hear you sing Kitty was well worth the admission price alone. |
14 Oct 04 - 04:03 AM (#1296707) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Mingulay A good job you did remember the words Kitty, and in the right order. The lad, of course, seldom does. Must agree with Breezy, although not in the same (I sense) sycophantic way (ha ha). Will Breezy ever speak to me again, has he done so in the past? Watch this space. |
14 Oct 04 - 04:46 AM (#1296723) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy dont do talking , or have you noticed. straight in me. I blame Zorg |
14 Oct 04 - 04:48 AM (#1296724) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy and its wet out pearce on friday and Sunday while I'm here |
14 Oct 04 - 06:11 AM (#1296763) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Mingulay Poor (old) Zorg. |
14 Oct 04 - 06:34 AM (#1296779) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy That is cruel, true, but still cruel. Shame on you 'M' Zorg gave a very creditable one man show when he appeared last year at the Spotlight tomorrow its Mick Pearce - while we're on - at the Duke St Albans |
14 Oct 04 - 08:07 AM (#1296786) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Mingulay I thrive on shame Mr B. Zorg on the other hand thrives on ale and delivers a song with the best, including ones by the Sullivan himself. |
14 Oct 04 - 02:39 PM (#1297077) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Zorg Ta Minguilay, owe ye one |
14 Oct 04 - 06:04 PM (#1297239) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy with the best ...what? ..will in the world? Must get mine done sometime. Pity you missed Zorg's gig perhaps you'll come and support him if maybe he does an extended floor spot on a Spotlight night. |
04 Nov 04 - 06:25 PM (#1316974) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Ivan Herga Hello! I came to this forum by accident. I was looking if I can find something about my surname- Herga. I don't understand what you are talking about. In what context are you using the word that is the same as my surname? Who are Herga members? What is it about? I wolud really appreciate if someone can explain it to me. Thank you! Sorry on my bad english |
04 Nov 04 - 06:45 PM (#1316990) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy Roman name for Harrow I think herga is the name of the local River which runs through this part of North West London, after which the Folk Club takes its name A Folk club is a gathering of like minded people who enjoy folk song or music or dance Nothing personal I can assure you. hope that explains it Now, are you an old roman? |
04 Nov 04 - 07:01 PM (#1317007) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Ivan Herga Thank you for your explanation. I didn't think it is something personal. I thought that maybe it can clarify what Herga means, or from where it comes from. I always wanted to know what my surname means, but I never could find out anything about it. It's really interesting that it's roman. I'm from Croatia, and that's my grandmothers maiden name. She thougth it's a name of german origin. I don't know anything about it really. |
04 Nov 04 - 07:11 PM (#1317019) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,MCP The name Herga derives from the Old English (Anglo Saxon) hearg which meant a place of worship/shrine/temple. Modern place names Harrow usually come from this. Harrow in Middlesex (the place referred to here, home of the Herga Folk Club in NW London) was at one time Gumeningas Herga , meaning the worship place of either a man called Gumeninga or a tribe called the Gumeningas. (IIRC). (So the root is Germanic rather than Latin). Mick |
04 Nov 04 - 07:18 PM (#1317023) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: breezy thanks Mick, you really are very knowledgeable, I wasnt sure so I should have phoned a friend first. geo's CD launch was a sell out. How's the pup? |
04 Nov 04 - 07:21 PM (#1317026) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Ivan Herga Thank you. That sounds really interesting. I never heard about that. Thanks. It's a nice thing to know. |
04 Nov 04 - 07:29 PM (#1317036) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Leadfingers And just as a matter of interest Catter Moses sang one of Les's songs beautifully at Maidenhead tonight !! |
05 Nov 04 - 05:15 AM (#1317450) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: Moses Thank you Terry. You say the nicest things. Ivan Herga:- If you ever come to England, be sure to look us up in our "home" at the Royal Oak Public House, Peel Road, Harrow Weald. Every Monday night from 8.30pm (except bank holidays). We've been there over 40 years (in my case, with a break of 30 years in the middle) and claim to be the "oldest" British Folk Club meeting at the same venue. You would be most welcome. There is a Herga website - I don't know how to do links but type "Herga Folk Club" into any search-engine and I'm sure you'll find us (Site is maintained by our own "El Greco") |
05 Nov 04 - 05:20 AM (#1317454) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: George Papavgeris It's Herga website |
05 Nov 04 - 02:39 PM (#1318075) Subject: RE: Les Sullivan Monday Herga From: GUEST,Ivan Herga Moses thank you for your kind invitation. If I ever do come, I will surely visit you. Thank you. |