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on: Today at 08:10:06 PM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by blagden | ||
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Or not an upcoming gig ... Neil Young has cancelled all of this summer's European gigs.
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on: Today at 04:28:13 PM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by Martin F | ||
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Indoor Festival of Folk at Cecil Sharp House on Saturday - The Magpie Arc, Ellie Gowers, Chris Wood, Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, Maddy Prior and Peter Knight, and Matthew Bannister interviewing Simon Nicol. That's a lot of people to interview Simon. ![]() |
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on: Today at 11:21:07 AM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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I've just returned my ticket to Cecil Sharp House as I can no longer make it. From what was said to me, I'm not entirely convinced that Martin won't actually be present... I’m a bit confused by the double negative. Do you mean that you think that Martin won’t be there? The opposite. It's been stated he's retired from live performance and this is a tour of Eliza with guests doing Martin's material. But what I was told seemed to imply that he would be present. All will be revealed, I guess.... |
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on: Today at 09:10:32 AM
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| Started by Alan2 - Last post by Alan2 | ||
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For me, the whole thing is a complete charade nowadays. I've long since given up on new vinyl. Same. I'm mildly interested in the Todd Rundgren, the Pink Floyd, and The Doors releases, but I won't be buying any of them. Jules Wish i had your certainty Jules. I'm already tring to talk myself out of buying a couple of RSD items on my shortlist. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 08:48:24 PM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by Delfini (Diane) | ||
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I've just returned my ticket to Cecil Sharp House as I can no longer make it. From what was said to me, I'm not entirely convinced that Martin won't actually be present... I’m a bit confused by the double negative. Do you mean that you think that Martin won’t be there? |
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on: Yesterday at 07:28:16 PM
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| Started by Alan2 - Last post by Jules Gray | ||
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For me, the whole thing is a complete charade nowadays. I've long since given up on new vinyl. Same. I'm mildly interested in the Todd Rundgren, the Pink Floyd, and The Doors releases, but I won't be buying any of them. Jules |
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on: Yesterday at 07:22:30 PM
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| Started by Alan2 - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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profound disappointment. Probably the first time I've ever been 'on message'. I'm very 2026 at last.... |
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on: Yesterday at 06:34:07 PM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by Alan2 | ||
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Just caught up with the interview on R4 Front Row.
So sad, it"s happening to him and he knows it is . He's totally on topic then dries up and forgets his thread. Eliza was with him to offer gentle, appropriate prompts. |
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on: Yesterday at 06:32:00 PM
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| Started by Will S - Last post by ColinB | ||
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A belated Xmas present from MrsB was a trip over to Gateshead to see the Transatlantic Sessions at the Glasshouse, formerly the Sage.
The house band included McGoldrick, McCusker and Doyle plus the ever present Aly Bain, Donald Shaw and James Mackintosh with Jerry Douglas doing the between-songs patter and adding his fine dobro playing. The younger generation was represented by bluegrass duo Tatiana Hargreaves & Allison de Groot. Their album Hurricane Clarice is well worth a listen if banjo and fiddle music is your bag. Of the guest singers Karine Polwart was the best of the bunch and there was a lovely tribute to Danny Thompson written (I think) by Michael McGoldrick and featured new double bass player Daniel Kimbro. Whether it was by accident or design that they got another bass player called Danny I don't know, but Mr Kimbro is certainly a worthy replacement and has a nice sense of humour as we discovered when he got to sing a song with a borrowed guitar. |
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on: Yesterday at 06:28:43 PM
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| Started by Alan2 - Last post by Alan2 | ||
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For me, the whole thing is a complete charade nowadays. I've long since given up on new vinyl. Think we discussed this before David. You seem to speak from profound disappointment. |
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