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 on: Today at 09:29:56 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by John From Austin
ZZ Top original drummer Frank Beard, age 77.

He was in hospice care reportedly, while the group has continued touring with a substitute. We have tickets for this Sunday night’s show in Austin.

We got to meet the group about twelve years ago when they were intact. They were very cool and down to earth. RIP to the greatest shuffle player ever.

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 on: Today at 09:16:03 PM 
Started by Andy - Last post by hendo (Dave)

Some thoughts on Croppers 2026

[Edit: I these are my thoughts, preferences and reactions. At the end of this piece I ask for your experiences. I do not think we will all like the same bands to the same extent, but reserve my praise for the acts I genuinely like. Don't diss me for my opinions, give yours and let's have a civilised discussion.]

The 6,500 punter limit really works for us. The camping areas have more room; paths stay open across the festival field and there's plenty of room. It doesn't work for the stalls, though, many were deserted for the whole weekend, several stall owners said to me they wouldn't be back without some substantial changes in the fees.
Thanks Andy,


It has to be said that 38C temps will be high-impact on hot food stalls, but the ice cream folks did fantastic business.

The bar was, at times, completely bereft of customers and the staff milled around looking very confused. The innovation of bottled Old Hooky 0% was welcome but I only had one, sad to say. The innovation of every barperson having a card machine on a lanyard worked very well.

Of the new bands, Barbara were great. Can they come back next year please?

Banter were also great, as were Spooky Men's Chorale, Turin Brakes, Danny Bradley and the Celtic Social Club.

Marshall, Gilmour and the Webbs started well with "The Hammond Song" from the Roches, an old favourite. Their rendition of Wright/Torrey's "Great Gig In The Sky" was... adequate. There was a 5 minute silence when apparently one of their number had to leave the stage. Not sure why. Their talent outweighed their inexperience. Mostly.

I have to say I was largely unimpressed by several acts this year. Soft Machine, in particular, evoked memories of turgid prog jazz in the 1970s. Others loved them, so there's that. Hayseed Dixie are a busted flush IMHO, I'm sorry to say. I know some people love them, so there's that, too.

Matt Bragg had one good joke, which was regarding the Brasenose, but the other 19 minutes and 45 seconds of his 20 were greeted by indifference and provoked an increasingly red face on his part. I did feel sorry for him as he was relentlessly heckled and departed with a whimper and muted applause from a small section of the crowd.  

Chaps, if you want to put on a modern comedian that's both good and cheap, book David Eagle. He's brilliant and won't be cheap for long.

The other acts were ok, but not memorable for me. Surprisingly this included Richard Thompson. The strobes accompanying his act were just unnecessary. That said, a lot of people liked a lot of these acts, but we can't all like them all.

Fairport had made a real effort, the setlist was not just the usual fare and their guests were not just the usual suspects (it was really good to see Vikki Clayton). Saturday evening ended in a hurry as timing issues necessitated them rushing through Matty and possibly dropping "Who Knows...?" Meet On The Ledge was perhaps less cosy than usual. All the members of the band had a chance to step forward during the set and talk about their songs / tunes.

Guy Fletcher
did a good job standing in on drums when DM played keyboards. In light of the demise of TRADarrr, he might have been regarded as a future full-time member once, but it seems to be getting late in the Fairport era to introduce new members.

All their articles in the programme alluded to old age and Peggy even said that this can't go on forever, which may not be news to anyone but it's the first time a Fairport member has said this to my very limited knowledge.

Anthony John Clarke did his usual superlative job as compère. Long may he reign. Maybe he can get a slot one year?

The dates for 2027 were mentioned in passing and Simon sounded a little plaintive when asking if we'd be back next year. To which the answer is of course, "Yes".

Astonishingly, a caravan was stolen from the Cropredy camping fields for the first time ever. A "Shaun the sheep" scarecrow was also nicked from the village.  The Brasenose was apparently, largely deserted except when Steve Knightley chose to be the only major act to retain his place in their discredited Fringe.

Complaints of high prices in the Red Lion weren't encouraging either, with a mandatory purchase of a plastic mug increasing the cost. It should be noted that the bar on the Field did not charge for plastic pint glasses.

The heat took its toll, several people were whisked off to hospital with heatstroke or worse; all were treated with kindness and efficiency by the medical team, acknowledged and thanked publicly by several in the Facebook Fairporters page. Since they saved my life in 2014, you'll find no argument from me.

Fewer people were visibly inebriated this year. Perhaps the heat tempered their thirst?

It is irritating that the exit by Jonah's tree is no longer used on Saturday night.

Food: the crepes were lovely. The Mexican cantina did a tasty Chilli  burrito which had a very nasty effect on my guts. The hot chocolate from the Coffee stand (very necessary on Saturday evening) was delicious.

The 2026 T-shirt design was very good. I bought one but it's in a (cool) wash at the moment, so I can't picture it.

I love Cropredy Festival. I think friends speak the truth and my view (backed by some other conversations) is that this year was somewhat stale and a bit sad. I think the heat was overwhelming at times and the fatigue felt by the audience was reflected in their responses to the acts.

So, on to 2027, the "Fairport at 60" celebration:

The Pearce Brothers are apparently booked for next year, which may well please the ladies in the audience.

The ticket limit is apparently going to be 11,000 because "that's what the economics demands". It will never return to 20,000 because several camping fields, including 4 & 5, aren't available any more under new ownership. I interpret the higher number as they're going to try and book some bigger acts to help the celebratory atmosphere. It must be born in mind though, that Cropredy '26 didn't sell out until June / July and plenty of tickets remained unsold on the resale sites. So the acts will have to be bigger and better to sell 11,000 tickets.

Will 2027 be "60 and out"? It's the 49th Cropredy by my count, so maybe shoot for 50? There is little doubt in my mind that the Fairport audience, like Fairport themselves, is getting old - and that includes me.  I wouldn't be amazed if either '27 or '28 were the finale, at least of Fairport leading the charge at Cropredy Festival. As Neil Young said "It's better to burn out, than to fade away". Once they depart, it will challenging  for the festival to just roll on. That said, surprisingly, many people don't stay for Fairport on Saturday night anyhow - but that makes the support acts even more important and when they're not successful, neither is the festival.

Who would I like to see next year? Manic Street Preachers, Frank Turner, Plant & well, anyone, really.

Disclaimer: I know nothing certain of future plans and have no connection with Fairport Convention Limited.

What was your experience?


Thanks Andy

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 on: Today at 09:12:36 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by hendo (Dave)

I thoroughly enjoyed myself this year. I saw lots of great music - Turin Brakes, Spookies, Hayseed Dixie, Barbara, Le Vent du Nord, Banter, Celtic Social Club & Danny Bradley in particular.  Gutted to have missed Rob Jones & the Restless Dream, my bad planning!
Yes it was hot but it’s preferable to rain any day in my book when you’re camping and sat in a field.
Food was ok but pricey (but isn’t everything these days…?)
Stalls ok but nothing within my meagre budget.
The AF beer was ok, a bit hoppy. I took cans of Thatchers Zero which I chilled in the fridge. They just stayed cool enough in the 20 minute walk from the van to getting sat down. Nothing worse than warm beer/cider!
Disappointed to be on field 7b (Mr Bridgwit has trouble walking these days) but it was ok in the end, and as my group pointed out a few times over the weekend - we were just glad to be there, and we could hear the excellent Skalectrics from the van Friday evening  Grin
For various reasons we went back to the van when FC were on, we were too far away to hear them so I’ve been listening to their set on Radio Oxford.
I really hope next year isn’t the last one but I have a suspicion it could be. 6500 punters might work out financially for the festival, but you could see all the food traders were quiet, and there wasn’t as much atmosphere especially during the singalong parts. I suspect even the band haven’t decided yet.
Mr B is being made redundant at the end of the year so he’s retiring, so maybe time to check out some different festivals as we’ve only ever been to Cropredy  Roll Eyes

Brij, I am always wary of commenting on here because I haven’t done Cropredy since 2018 but I hope my 25 plus yrs of Cropredies gets me a minute t comment.
Most of my 25 yrs were with the same people, Cropredy was a pilgrimage and Fairports the focus…..
I akway# thought I’d go to Cropredy but people died and something changed. I went on my own a few times but…to respond to your post…….In recent yrs I have targeted smaller fests , bands I don’t know mainly , I did Magpie Fest, curated by Blair Dunlop ( which clashes with Cropredy) and Between the Trees  , in S Wales end of this month , which is now my fave fest. I did Warwick for  a few yrs but like Cropredy this yr , I didn’t like the lineup…..morexa case of having seen several of the acts several times , particularly RT
As Fairports took to the stage on Sat I was playing a much smaller fest with WHALE and as stood on the stage as the sun went down I did have Cropredy memories.
The band have decided we’ll be at Cropredy next yr, our bass player was having withdrawal !
So it did become about lineups.
I’ve been on the field with 10,000 people, I’ve been there with 20,000(1997) and 6.500 doesn’t seem economically viable for the stalls.
Of course reading tawhile there are people I miss and there are pangs …….

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 on: Today at 08:47:57 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by Bridgwit (Bridget)
I thoroughly enjoyed myself this year. I saw lots of great music - Turin Brakes, Spookies, Hayseed Dixie, Barbara, Le Vent du Nord, Banter, Celtic Social Club & Danny Bradley in particular.  Gutted to have missed Rob Jones & the Restless Dream, my bad planning!
Yes it was hot but it’s preferable to rain any day in my book when you’re camping and sat in a field.
Food was ok but pricey (but isn’t everything these days…?)
Stalls ok but nothing within my meagre budget.
The AF beer was ok, a bit hoppy. I took cans of Thatchers Zero which I chilled in the fridge. They just stayed cool enough in the 20 minute walk from the van to getting sat down. Nothing worse than warm beer/cider!
Disappointed to be on field 7b (Mr Bridgwit has trouble walking these days) but it was ok in the end, and as my group pointed out a few times over the weekend - we were just glad to be there, and we could hear the excellent Skalectrics from the van Friday evening  Grin
For various reasons we went back to the van when FC were on, we were too far away to hear them so I’ve been listening to their set on Radio Oxford.
I really hope next year isn’t the last one but I have a suspicion it could be. 6500 punters might work out financially for the festival, but you could see all the food traders were quiet, and there wasn’t as much atmosphere especially during the singalong parts. I suspect even the band haven’t decided yet.
Mr B is being made redundant at the end of the year so he’s retiring, so maybe time to check out some different festivals as we’ve only ever been to Cropredy  Roll Eyes

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 on: Today at 03:28:11 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by Lubiloo (Lorna)
I think this was the first year, since I started attending,  without the Doodah stall? i missed it!

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 on: Today at 01:09:24 PM 
Started by Andy - Last post by Andy
A few more from Angela

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 on: Today at 12:08:13 PM 
Started by Andy - Last post by Angela
Wow! Brilliant.
Adam was a superb and very articulate toastmaster and it was wonderful to be with so many old friends.

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 on: Today at 10:58:16 AM 
Started by Andy - Last post by Andy
I have today donated £435 to Teenage Cancer Trust which also qualifies for an additional £108.75 gift aid, bringing the total to £543,75.

Again, congratulations and my thanks to all.

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 on: Today at 10:54:27 AM 
Started by Andy - Last post by Lubiloo (Lorna)
Great news!

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 on: Today at 08:20:56 AM 
Started by Andy - Last post by David V B
One other positive I forgot to mention - thought the between set playlists were great this year. Lots of variety and wonderful to hear Say It Ain’t So Joe again.

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