13 Feb 07 - 09:24 AM (#1965964) Subject: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy Growler (aka Simon Barlow) and I are organising a folk afternoon (singaround style) at the Tudely Oak pub at Tudely, near Tonbridge. The landlord, John, is very supportive and is likely to lay on some extra beers (although the range of beers as it stands is already quite good). We've set a provisional date of Sunday, 20th May, intending it to run from about midday to late afternoon/early evening. I've tried to avoid any clashes with other folk events, and to leave a breathing space both after the Sweeps Festival and before the Kentish Horse weekend. Any feedback on who's likely to come, the suitability of the provisional date etc. would be useful. Growler will also be posting soon with information on a folk and beer weekend at the Good Intent, Rochester, to be held in June. |
13 Feb 07 - 01:34 PM (#1966260) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Brassmonkey I'll come! As long you don't mind people who don't remember words very well and only sing when they're in the shower or really tanked up! |
13 Feb 07 - 04:16 PM (#1966466) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler We've arranged for a shower to be installed in the bar, the tanking up is not out of the question, so we'll see you there Brassmonkey |
13 Feb 07 - 06:11 PM (#1966597) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge UK weather. If shower needed stand outside for a few minutes... |
13 Feb 07 - 06:13 PM (#1966600) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Have popped it in the diary wot keeps us organised, just in case we decide not to go to Chippenham Folk Fest which is that weekend. It sounds like you've got the start of a good 'do'!! I'll trace this thread but meanwhile, any chance of a Pub postcode for us that travels from afar? |
13 Feb 07 - 08:36 PM (#1966768) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy The post code is TN11 0NT. It would, of course, have helped if I'd got the spelling right the first time! It's "Tudeley", not "Tudely". |
14 Feb 07 - 02:27 AM (#1967019) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie Sounds good to me and I'm sure my mate Dave Kenningham will be. We will bring our guitars as well. Hope that the Good Intent doesn't clash with Knockholt! (20 - 24 June)I,ve got to sus out the trains or a lift! |
14 Feb 07 - 02:43 AM (#1967026) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie Looks like the only way by train is into London Bridge and out again. It looks like a fair way from the station too! Will have to try and cadge a lift - any offers welcome |
14 Feb 07 - 08:27 AM (#1967251) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Essex Girl Sounds good to me, will try to make it, and if I do I'll give Kenningham & Woodsie a lift |
14 Feb 07 - 03:32 PM (#1967720) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Woodsie As you will see from the thread, The Good Intent will now be on 16th / 17th June. Post code for Tudely Oak is TN11 0NT |
14 Feb 07 - 04:10 PM (#1967753) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Thanks for postcode! 'Fraid I got the date wrong & we probably won't be able to come along after all as that's Wheaton Aston Festival weekend. But if we decide not to go to the Fest, we'll definitely come along & join you - you lot certainly know how to run a good session!!! |
14 Feb 07 - 05:56 PM (#1967864) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie Thanks in advance Linda - should be a great day. |
14 Feb 07 - 06:11 PM (#1967882) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England Yeah - put me down. Looking forward to it. John B |
15 Feb 07 - 03:38 AM (#1968266) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler John We'll be coming through Maidstone,I,m not sure how many will be in the car, but if I've got room, I'll pick you up |
16 Feb 07 - 03:17 AM (#1969400) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England That would be brilliant Simon if you can. Looking good already John |
16 Feb 07 - 05:19 PM (#1970135) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler No Problem |
23 Feb 07 - 08:33 PM (#1977551) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday You can put Len and me down for that. TDL on the prowl! |
13 Mar 07 - 05:14 PM (#1995780) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler He has got in real ale |
13 Mar 07 - 07:50 PM (#1995901) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Specify? |
14 Mar 07 - 04:27 PM (#1996804) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Hardey's |
15 Mar 07 - 07:43 AM (#1997365) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy Shurely that should be "Harvey's"? Hic! |
27 Mar 07 - 09:02 PM (#2008991) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST reefer ..resh! |
28 Mar 07 - 10:42 AM (#2009483) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Don(Wyziwyg)T Tight month financially, April (waiting for much delayed tax rebate), but I'll be there if I can. Don T. |
28 Mar 07 - 03:12 PM (#2009761) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler I here tell, that the Landlord is putting on some grub |
28 Mar 07 - 06:23 PM (#2009983) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge This will be May, right? |
29 Mar 07 - 04:32 PM (#2011053) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Dead Horse Hardeys? Would that be from the Nelson Brewery? The stuff that makes ya kiss admirals, huh? |
16 Apr 07 - 04:42 PM (#2027218) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Just a reminder. The only time that you will be hosted by Rough and Ready, outside Medway, unless, of course, you happen to stumble on ' The Yalding Fair', this Saturday Morning. ( Hay Kevin I'm learning !!!) |
16 Apr 07 - 05:35 PM (#2027266) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: concertina ceol errr? slightly confused with what's been posted above. Will there be a session in tudely on the 20th of May? And the Good Intent - is that the one in West Farleigh? BTW for train folk tudely is near paddock wood (or tonbridge I suppose) - about two miles as the crow flies and three by road. If so two sessions south of the medway must be some sort of record for the mid/westkent session desert that I inhabit. |
16 Apr 07 - 05:45 PM (#2027273) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Welcome concertina ceol, sorry about thr confusion. We will be doing a gig at the Yalding Farmers Market this Saturday Morn. The Tudely Oak on the 20th May will be a singaround, all welcome |
16 Apr 07 - 05:47 PM (#2027274) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler PS The Good Intent is in Rochester |
16 Apr 07 - 06:00 PM (#2027292) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: concertina ceol cheers - I'll let some others know particularly about tudely. all the best for saturday - good that the farmers market is still running there. I went to the first one there in about 2001/2? |
02 May 07 - 03:49 PM (#2041556) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Yalding went well, Hope to see you in Tudely |
03 May 07 - 04:41 PM (#2042625) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Come on folks, only another two Weeks to go. Lets make this one to remember |
08 May 07 - 05:04 PM (#2046433) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler refresh |
09 May 07 - 05:00 PM (#2047302) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England Ad fresesh |
10 May 07 - 06:17 AM (#2047797) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Hoping to get along to see you all again, save us some beer! |
10 May 07 - 06:19 AM (#2047799) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said BTW, I assume it's lunchtime till late on the 20th? |
10 May 07 - 12:24 PM (#2048170) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Growler Hi My Guru, Yes we'll be starting around 12.30 |
13 May 07 - 05:32 PM (#2050897) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday Just to confirm that TDL will be there.... be extremely afraid!!!!!! |
13 May 07 - 06:57 PM (#2050951) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: concertina ceol The Dark Lord? - Old NIck Tudeley Droop Lark? - a real ale obviously Toned Dancing Lads? - morris? Tipsey Dipsey Linet? - drunk warbling soprano? Triumph Dolomite L - classic car alert Tired dosey lump - off to bed........... Hope to be there - at tudeley Songs and tunes together? I hope so - I like a mixed session myself - especially if it is mixed well ;-) |
13 May 07 - 07:01 PM (#2050955) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: concertina ceol ahhhhh Tone Def Leppard..... |
14 May 07 - 10:05 AM (#2051437) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,John of Elsie`s Band If you are around for the weekend we have "Les Onions" at "Elsie`s" on the 19th. |
16 May 07 - 03:25 PM (#2053814) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler It's this Sunday,Folks. |
18 May 07 - 11:33 AM (#2055576) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy Just a reminder: it's this Sunday (20th) from 12.30. The beer'll be good, the music'll be good and the atmosphere'll be good. If it's well-supported, this could become a more regular event. In answer to your question, coel, it will be a mixed session and all are welcome: singers, musicians, those who just want to listen and even those who are only there for the beer and the atmosphere! |
18 May 07 - 05:21 PM (#2055875) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Al;so 'Ruff and Reddy ' have gained a fiddle player, Carey, come and be impressed, or repressed, but come anyway |
18 May 07 - 09:10 PM (#2056044) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: woodsie I've managed to get sunday off work at the last minute. So I'm up for it! Essex Girl can you email me woodsie if the lift is still available! |
19 May 07 - 04:02 PM (#2056601) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge kin long way from upper dogsbottom |
19 May 07 - 05:55 PM (#2056646) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Kin is |
20 May 07 - 02:27 PM (#2057076) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge A few notable absentees... |
20 May 07 - 03:56 PM (#2057124) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday Nonetheless despite abscence of Woodsie, Essex Girl and Concertina Ceol, an absolutely smashing session. |
20 May 07 - 04:29 PM (#2057143) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Thanks for everyone for coming, a great afternoon |
20 May 07 - 05:12 PM (#2057172) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Lovely afternoon, wish we'd got there earlier but had chores to do. What a nice pub & Fab Landlord!! Good company, music & beer, one of the best ways to spend a Sunday afternoon. Well done for organising this!! Richard Bridge: Sorry I missed saying goodbye to you, just wanted to say how I enjoyed your Reynardine! Good to meet you Synbyn, looking forward to listening to more of your songs and maybe trying one or two myself! Well met all, keep the Cat posted on more doings & we'll try to get along - earlier next time perhaps..... |
20 May 07 - 06:10 PM (#2057212) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: concertina ceol I am sorry I missed it, and I'm sorry I couldn't meet people there. Too much life to try to fit in this weekend and something had to give. I hope that there is another very soon. |
21 May 07 - 02:18 AM (#2057394) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England Sorry I had to leave earlier than I wanted but Jan's case of shingles came first. As MGAS said what a lovely pub and landlords. Even if I was drinking shandies :-( I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and it was an honour to be able to sing one of synbyn's songs when the great man was there.I look forward to the next one, and of course to the visit of the 'Shiny Bum Singers' at the Good Intent, Rochester next weekend. John Barden |
21 May 07 - 03:46 AM (#2057430) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Thread creep setting in. I am surprised you can get shingles more than once. I had it once a while ago (as did Jacqui's mother) and was under the impression that altough you could in theory get it in nerves that were NOT previously affected, even that was unlikely. Thank you Guru. I will never have the technical excellence of your singing, so have to get by on passion! |
21 May 07 - 04:00 AM (#2057433) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: woodsie Sounds like you all had a great time! I managed to change my shift, only to find out on Saturday night from Dave K that Essex Girl couldn't give us a lift as she had somebody comig round to take the "Ship" out of her garden! I was so looking forward to this. |
21 May 07 - 04:23 AM (#2057442) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: synbyn Well, next time I'll try and get there earlier! Commiserations to Jan- Dungeness can take a long time to get over, hope she makes a quick recovery. A whole case was too many, perhaps? Thanks for the lift, guru! Look forward to seeing you both at other sessions- and enjoyed Bugger Bognor as a former inhabitant... Oh and I probably ought to start a definitive thread- Richard, as far as I know I've not spoken to Julia Winn, though of course I read her jottings- the herbalist definitely isn't her. You'd be surprised how many people come up and say 'I know someone like that'... I just put together as many new-age whims as I could fit into two verses! So great session, and thanks for organising it, MB- hope the gig went well in the evening. See y'all |
21 May 07 - 04:35 AM (#2057447) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Silly fellow Woodsie. Fisheye can often be tapped up for an outing, and it would have been nice to see George again too. I suspect the Leopards could have put you in the boot, too. Cosy in there, it would have been, with the great Kenneth Ingham and we could have done A minor (not A flat minor, or rather several flat miners, I didn't sing that this time) before the Barden of England left. Actually Woodsie, we ought to try to arrange a common (ie shared, not South London) version of Signed DC, and maybe some other great Love classics, to assist them on their way to becoming folk songs... That and the Fish's "Who am I?" |
21 May 07 - 05:08 AM (#2057459) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England I didn't think it could come back either Richard, but they are in a different place so it can I suppose. She's also susceptable to 'Cold Sores' and these are very similar to them, but the quack insists it's shingles. She's not gone to work this morning as it's hurting so we'll see how it goes. Bob - love the reference to 'Dungeness' - must be a song in there somewhere!! As to the Am song - no Dave Kenningham there to demand a rendition so I got away with it. Hillary - I just wished I could have stayed to hear your lovely voice again. Have a great time at Bude next week, and hug both Georges for me, and of course the lovely Shirley. John Barden |
21 May 07 - 06:55 AM (#2057506) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Passion you most certainly have Richard and you can definitely give a song power and presence too. Really enjoyed it, keep up the good work. BTW, forgot to thank you for your bodhran on Mary Mack, great stuff! Just wish I'd lubricated the throat properly so there weren't so many *insert own choice of description of problematical areas* in it!! I can usually sail through it after a few pints, but had only imbibed the one, a lesson learnt *grin* Sir Barden, bless you! Will ensure plenty of hugs passed round to all & sundry at Bude and that the Port & Cheese is suitably taken care of! |
21 May 07 - 08:33 AM (#2057566) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Essex Girl Sounds like I missed a great afternoon, but at least I've got the rest of my garden back now. It took 2 hours to get the boat out and on the road, still more room for the BBQ!! 1st July, and 10 gallons of beer to get through!! |
21 May 07 - 09:00 AM (#2057585) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England Forgot to mention Paddy the Piper. He's brilliant isn't he; a multi instrumentalist too, along with being a really nice guy. John Barden |
21 May 07 - 05:12 PM (#2057931) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler We'll be doing another one in September, all welcome |
21 May 07 - 05:19 PM (#2057933) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: The Barden of England As long as it's not the weekend of the Deal Maritime (Usually 3rd weekend in September) which is probably 14th, 15th and 16th - nor the same time as the Knockholt September bash - which I hope is the previous weekend (but that needs confirming), nor the weekend before that which is Fylde Folk Festival - then fine. Oh what a busy life!!! John Barden |
22 May 07 - 03:08 PM (#2058546) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie Knockholt definitely confirmed 5th - 9th Sept! |
22 May 07 - 05:23 PM (#2058633) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler How about 23rd September |
22 May 07 - 06:03 PM (#2058662) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy Thanks to everyone for coming on Sunday; it was a great afternoon. The landlord is keen to have us back and has suggested September. We'll obviously try to avoid clashes with other events if possible. And don't forget the next session hosted by Ruff 'n' Reddy: this coming Sunday (27th) at the Good Intent in Rochester, starting at middayish, and featuring special guests, The Shiny Bum Singers from Australia (more information on other threads). |
25 May 07 - 07:39 PM (#2061046) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday We saw Woodsie last night atFarnborough, said he could have rung us for a lift. There was only two of us in the car, sometimes there's a lepe of leopards on board. |
28 Sep 07 - 04:40 PM (#2159538) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy Folk At The Oak is back again! John, the landlord, is very supportive of this event and would like to see it continue (as would I), so it'd be good to see as many of you as possible on Sunday, 11th November at The Tudeley Oak in Tudeley, near Tonbridge. We'll start at midday and carry on till about five; or even later, who knows? It'll be hosted by Ruff 'n' Reddy. I don't think it'll be combined with a beer festival this time but there'll still be plenty of good beer. The last time I was in there, he had Harvey's, Larkin's and one other, the name of which escapes me. To save you scrolling up, the postcode is TN11 0NT. Put it in your diaries! |
28 Sep 07 - 05:25 PM (#2159566) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Has always been a good one. See you there |
28 Sep 07 - 06:44 PM (#2159620) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie If any south londoner can give a lift to a non-driver+ guitar |
29 Sep 07 - 04:24 AM (#2159778) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: naughtyforty I think I should be able to make it subject to discussion regarding childcare |
29 Sep 07 - 02:54 PM (#2160019) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the Hat if I got a train to Tonbridge station is the oak in staggering distance from the station? Hic |
29 Sep 07 - 06:58 PM (#2160133) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: woodsie Pete, wecould get a train and share a cab |
29 Sep 07 - 07:31 PM (#2160147) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: woodsie OK I'e checked our journey. Kidbrooke to Tonbridge 1 hour 14 minutes £10.50 return. Distance from Station to pub = 2.46 miles, 4 - 5 minutes in cab. I reckon thats OK for us londoners Pete, DK etc. |
29 Sep 07 - 09:18 PM (#2160220) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the hst Yeah im up for the above Woodsie, we will have to check that there is no engineering works on that line that day being a sunday.Also I may have to meet you guys there because I always attend the rememberence day service on board H.M.S BELFAST. It only lasts 45mins so so perhaps share cab coming back |
29 Sep 07 - 10:12 PM (#2160224) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the hat Alturnatly to the above I can get guests on board the HMS Belfast(MAX 3)so we could all attend the on board service.Hit the ward room afterwards for a couple of tots of Nelsons blood and then get underway to the Oak? There,s only one problem with this and that is tearing oneself away from the drink up on board ship. If this appeals then please let me know so I can make the nessessary arrangement. |
30 Sep 07 - 09:04 AM (#2160374) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie That sounds good to me. Maybe Richard Bridge will perform "Nelson's Blood" for uswhen we get there! |
30 Sep 07 - 01:14 PM (#2160481) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST I think it may appeal more to Jim Radford but I guess he meets his own crewe for rememberence day but the offer stands I will speak to you woodsie more about it on Wednesday for I must book me guests on board with the Cheif Yeoman at least a week in advance.In the mean time i will check for engineering works and train times to Tonbridge so we can time our stay on ship to our time in getting to The Oak. |
30 Sep 07 - 02:50 PM (#2160533) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the hat Sunday. I have spoken to the Chief Yeoman and he said that it is ok to come on board ship on Sunday 11th October for the rememberence day service, but he has stressed that due to incresed numbers of other guests and a dutch naval vessel alongside Belfast and its crew in attendence me and my guests may have to go up to 3 deck and view the proceedings from the platform deck by x turret(Aft 6inch gun) Bloody par-larva. You would think theyre give me the grace to be on the quarter deck like I have for the last 7 years. Send the dutch boys up aloft I say? |
01 Oct 07 - 08:55 AM (#2161035) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,The Barden of England at work Not only that, them there 'Dutchies' sailed up the Medway and gave it what for a few centuries back!!!! |
01 Oct 07 - 02:39 PM (#2161322) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the Hat Thanks very much for that piece of Historic info John. I shall look up me history re those events. I shall remind the Dutchies on the ship along side Hms Belfast of this dastardly action in the drink up on board after the service.(only jokiing) Some Dutchies have shore leave so we might take a few in tow to the Oak with us have a few Dutchie shanties (I imagine Fort Amhurst and all the little Medway forts were constucted in haste afterwards in order to prevent such attacks reocuring in fuiture? |
01 Oct 07 - 06:58 PM (#2161464) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday Sorry chaps have prior commitment on that day. Give John out apologies- we would have come in full leopard. |
02 Oct 07 - 03:55 AM (#2161684) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Dave Masterson "Not only that, them there 'Dutchies' sailed up the Medway and gave it what for a few centuries back!!!!"....... Led no doubt by the famous Dutch Admiral Hertz Van Rental (apols to Doug Hudson). |
03 Oct 07 - 04:48 PM (#2163038) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler I have been getting phone calls from various Aussies who ars trying to join us. Woodsie, if you want a lift from the station, let me know.You may have to make your own way back |
05 Oct 07 - 01:49 PM (#2164575) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the Hat Woodsie. RE 11.11.07 Jim Radford is coming with us to Hms Belfast. Re Rememberence day.Then in tow with us to the Oak afterwards. Yet to get confirmation from DK. (SEE fOLKMOB WEBSITE.) I LOOK INTO TRAIN TIMES ETC NEARER THE DATE. Yo Ho. |
07 Oct 07 - 04:55 PM (#2166072) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Refresh |
04 Nov 07 - 07:40 AM (#2186105) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy One week to go! |
04 Nov 07 - 09:31 AM (#2186150) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Woodsie It will be great to return to the fair county of kent with the singing sailors Jim 'n Pete and Dave the K in tow! |
04 Nov 07 - 04:24 PM (#2186410) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Well, don't talk abouy it, do it |
06 Nov 07 - 03:21 AM (#2187311) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: woodsie Myself, Jim Radford, Rachael hayes, Pete D'Hat and Dave Kenningham all confirmed to be attending. Arriving at Tonbridge 12:37 HRS |
06 Nov 07 - 02:45 PM (#2187727) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Sorry, it's due to start at 12.36hrs |
08 Nov 07 - 02:30 PM (#2189164) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: stormalong Any idea if children are admitted? |
09 Nov 07 - 02:32 PM (#2190003) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Clownfish We're going to miss it. Bu**er! (Shiny Bum Singers - Julianne and Floyd the roadie) are up in Durham still catching up with relatives so we won't get down in time. The Good Intent in September was great so we were hoping to catch up with you all again at Tonbridge. We'll be back down there by the end of the week. Cheers |
09 Nov 07 - 02:46 PM (#2190019) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Someone tell Stormalong if he can put the kids on the barbecue or what.... |
10 Nov 07 - 09:32 AM (#2190453) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy I can't see that there's any problem with children, stormalong. I hope to see you there. |
10 Nov 07 - 04:54 PM (#2190702) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler It's tomorrow and as they are also serve food, children can be admitted as long as they eat. As all the children I have met, could eat you out of house and home, this shouldent be a problem |
10 Nov 07 - 05:13 PM (#2190721) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge I coudn't eat a whole one. I may be a no-show. A bit moody at the moment, and overworked too. |
11 Nov 07 - 04:06 AM (#2191002) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,woodsie No RB? We are coming all the way from Eltham to hear him play! Hope you feel better this morning Richard! |
11 Nov 07 - 04:41 AM (#2191009) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: stormalong Thanks for the info re children. The rules are often a bit quirky. Tonbridge Wetherspoons once had (may still have) three different sets of rules all displayed at the same time. Would love to come but it now appears that I have an unavoidable appointment with B&Q, a place I was merely hoping to pass en route for the Oak! |
11 Nov 07 - 04:25 PM (#2191435) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: My guru always said Really wanted to come along but it didn't fit in with our house-guests plans. Know you'll have had a Fab time & we hope to get to the next one! |
11 Nov 07 - 04:43 PM (#2191454) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Actually, Tonbridge is a sod of a place to get to from here, and those particular outskirts of it the worst of all. |
11 Nov 07 - 05:16 PM (#2191491) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler Thanks to all that attended, espesialy to the Saff Londoners, and particularly to Jim, Who sang ' Normandy ' resplendant in his Veteran Blazer and Medals. Nice to see Jen, John Matthews wife, who is recovering from a ' near death experiance ' and was out for the first time. Will post the date of the next one on this site |
11 Nov 07 - 05:24 PM (#2191502) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Richard Bridge Giss-a-list... |
12 Nov 07 - 02:10 AM (#2191733) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,The Barden of England sans cookie Sorry I didn't make it but Jan is laid up with either a bad cold, or the 'Flu, so I stayed here at home. Glad to hear that Jen was there and hope she is well on the mend. Here's to the next one. John Barden |
12 Nov 07 - 08:19 AM (#2191873) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Essex Girl Sorry I couldn't make it either only I had to take my son back to Uni, and Canterbury is in the wrong direction!Will definitely make the Good Intent Wassail though!! |
12 Nov 07 - 01:07 PM (#2192048) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: melodeonboy A great afternoon. Thanks to all of those who came; it was a really good turnout. As Growler mentioned, it was especially moving to hear Jim's Normandy song on Remembrance Day. Here's to the next one at The Tudeley Oak. In the meantime, don't forget the Good Intent Wassail on the 22nd and 23rd of December. |
12 Nov 07 - 01:17 PM (#2192055) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete The Hat. |
12 Nov 07 - 01:42 PM (#2192072) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: GUEST,Pete the hat sorry that was me above its a guitar tuner. |
12 Nov 07 - 04:39 PM (#2192192) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: growler I have spoken to Heather, she said one will do |
17 Nov 07 - 04:36 PM (#2196199) Subject: RE: Folk at the Oak! (Kent) From: Girl Friday Sorry we missed it, but were due to be MCing a life celebration at Fab Club. In the end I stayed home because I felt poorly, but here's to the next one, and see you all at Good Intent. |