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 on: Today at 02:01:40 PM 
Started by Dan O. - Last post by ColinB
This week's show features two tracks from Sarah Deere-Jones' album A Little Piece of Eden. I hadn't heard of her but she commented on a posting I made on X/Twitter and I checked out her album. If harp music is your bag, do check her out on Bandcamp. So along with her the playlist includes...

First Aid Kit, The Bad Shepherds, The Imagined Village, Martin Simpson, The Young 'Uns, Megson, The Levellers, Frank Turner, Honey and The Bear, Sandy Denny and Ralph McTell.

Tune in at 1pm or 8pm on https://www.internet-radio.com/station/gingerfeatherfm/

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 on: Today at 01:34:17 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by PaulT




I saw Aerosmith twice, in 1989 and 1993.


We saw Aerosmith on their first visit to the UK. They played Reading Festival and were booed off the stage, with beer cans filled with urine being thrown at them.


1977 ?
That was a bad year for them at festivals all over the States too.
They were at the height of their substance abuse then. Only four years into their recording career, too. It took ten years to clean up and get back on track.

It was a GALLON container full of used beer that smacked me on the back of the head at Reading 87, also ten years later, that lead me to have a year off festivals in '88, try Glasto in '89 and '90, and wind up in Cropredy later in '90.

Funny how things work out.


It was indeed 1977.

The beer cans filled with urine included Party Sevens.


Unopened, then?  Wink

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 on: Today at 12:20:36 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Nick



I saw Aerosmith twice, in 1989 and 1993.


We saw Aerosmith on their first visit to the UK. They played Reading Festival and were booed off the stage, with beer cans filled with urine being thrown at them.


1977 ?
That was a bad year for them at festivals all over the States too.
They were at the height of their substance abuse then. Only four years into their recording career, too. It took ten years to clean up and get back on track.

It was a GALLON container full of used beer that smacked me on the back of the head at Reading 87, also ten years later, that lead me to have a year off festivals in '88, try Glasto in '89 and '90, and wind up in Cropredy later in '90.

Funny how things work out.


Reading 87 was good fun on the whole. 88 was a terrible, terrible festival.

My tall friend Simon and I used to stand back to back during the intervals between sets, so we could fend off projectiles at 80s festivals...

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 on: Today at 12:17:06 PM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Nick

New album from Julianne and Tim (All About Eve).  It's rather gorgeous...  Digital only so far.

https://reganbricheno.bandcamp.com/album/apparitions


It is rather lovely.

There's a Christmas single floating around too that'll be nice again in about 6 months time.

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 on: Today at 11:13:11 AM 
Started by Barry - Last post by Greg E
The set list on the current tour for those interested:


The Green Man' (Re working of 'lost' Bob Johnson song from the 80s)
'New York Girls'
' The Sound of the Drum' (New song)
'Demon of the Well'
'When all the World was Young Lad' (Based on the poem)
'January Man'
'Hey Nonny Violence' (written by Maddy)
'Jack Hall'
'Thomas The Rhymer'
[Interval]
'Hard Times of old England '
'King Henry'
Shipbuilding' (Cover of Elvis Costello song)
'Long Lankin'
'Dogs and Ferrets'
'My Giddy Aunt (instrumental written by Julian)'
'Low Flying' (Rick Kemp song)
'Genocide' (Rick Kemp song)
Sir James the Rose'
'Bonny Black Hare'
Encore: 'All Around My Hat'; 'Dodgy Bastards'.

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 on: Today at 11:08:47 AM 
Started by Barry - Last post by Greg E


Great. A good read, thanks. They certainly are more of a 'Rock' band than Fairport. in fact they are also more of a 'folk' band as well, but I am showing my prejudices there..  Grin

What did you think of them doing the 'Status Quo' version of their own song (so to speak). I am intrigued by it and it is dividing opinion. I am watching them o Sunday.


I can understand why Quo would have wanted to do a version of it - it lends itself perfectly to the Quo boogie. I thought it was a great way to end the show and the Lancaster crowd certainly enjoyed it.

I suppose it can be difficult when there is one particular song (or two) which a band is known for. With Fairport they don't tend to mess about with MOTL but have come up with different arrangements of Matty. If it keeps Maddy happy doing an alternative version of Hat then fair enough. I wonder how many times she's sung it?



Glad it went down well, as you say anything that keeps it fresh for them is good!

Ok, I like a challenge, I think she has sung it 1,575 times. Give or take. And its not give or taking many, I do actually have most of the data Wink ..  Shocked

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 on: Today at 10:59:17 AM 
Started by Barry - Last post by davidmjs


Great. A good read, thanks. They certainly are more of a 'Rock' band than Fairport. in fact they are also more of a 'folk' band as well, but I am showing my prejudices there..  Grin

What did you think of them doing the 'Status Quo' version of their own song (so to speak). I am intrigued by it and it is dividing opinion. I am watching them o Sunday.


I can understand why Quo would have wanted to do a version of it - it lends itself perfectly to the Quo boogie. I thought it was a great way to end the show and the Lancaster crowd certainly enjoyed it.

I suppose it can be difficult when there is one particular song (or two) which a band is known for. With Fairport they don't tend to mess about with MOTL but have come up with different arrangements of Matty. If it keeps Maddy happy doing an alternative version of Hat then fair enough. I wonder how many times she's sung it?



Not sure I fully agree with that - the '87 (and after) version is pretty different from what came before...

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 on: Today at 10:41:12 AM 
Started by Barry - Last post by ColinB

Great. A good read, thanks. They certainly are more of a 'Rock' band than Fairport. in fact they are also more of a 'folk' band as well, but I am showing my prejudices there..  Grin

What did you think of them doing the 'Status Quo' version of their own song (so to speak). I am intrigued by it and it is dividing opinion. I am watching them o Sunday.


I can understand why Quo would have wanted to do a version of it - it lends itself perfectly to the Quo boogie. I thought it was a great way to end the show and the Lancaster crowd certainly enjoyed it.

I suppose it can be difficult when there is one particular song (or two) which a band is known for. With Fairport they don't tend to mess about with MOTL but have come up with different arrangements of Matty. If it keeps Maddy happy doing an alternative version of Hat then fair enough. I wonder how many times she's sung it?

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 on: Today at 10:26:02 AM 
Started by Barry - Last post by Greg E


Hope you enjoyed it. It was 70% sold last night  just for the record.
Cost of living and am ageing audience wil take its toll on audiences.
The last tour in Dec 23 was pretty well supported though.


Yes, very much enjoyed it. I've written a review for anyone interested -

https://colinbertram.blogspot.com/2024/05/steeleye-span-gig-review-lancaster.html


Great. A good read, thanks. They certainly are more of a 'Rock' band than Fairport. in fact they are also more of a 'folk' band as well, but I am showing my prejudices there..  Grin

What did you think of them doing the 'Status Quo' version of their own song (so to speak). I am intrigued by it and it is dividing opinion. I am watching them o Sunday.


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 on: Today at 08:47:51 AM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Alan2


They ended with their version of Quo's cover of All Around My Hat.


Lol.  And that really did...

I used to love Steeleye (and can still enjoy the first few albums) but I really don't like to listen to the vast proportion of their output anymore. They all sound like Quo trying to play something vaguely folky.


I'm indifferent to most of the later Steeleye.  Too much tum-te tum rhythm.  Up to and including Parcel of Rogues all is wonderful.
Having said that I went to see them in the expanded lineup a few years back and enjoyed the evening very much. 6

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