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on: June 30, 2026, 11:24:33 AM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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"The Eighteenth Day of May infused Fairport's solemn beauty circa Unhalfbricking with Paisley Underground psych to create a hazier, plusher folk rock blueprint" - Martin Aston, MOJO 4* star review - discuss (or not)!
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on: June 30, 2026, 10:22:36 AM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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The Eighteenth Day of May : Same (duochrome green 2LP, Circuitry, 2026). It's a bit folk rock by numbers Fwiw, I think it's a lot better than that... and they gave very good gig indeed. All gone on to do other interesting things as well and lovely people to boot. Addendum: I suspect this wasn't quite the criticism that I heard. It's hard not to criticise somebody else by explaining what I mean....and I can't, but...Magpie Arc, to my ears they're folk-rock by numbers. Now, I like folk-rock so that's ok...and I like Magpie Arc, but I think The 18th Day do something a little different with the source. Damned if I can define what it is, though... |
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on: June 30, 2026, 08:33:13 AM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Alan2 | ||
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The Eighteenth Day of May : Same (duochrome green 2LP, Circuitry, 2026).
A nice release for those who, like me, completely missed it 20 years ago. It's a bit folk rock by numbers, and I'd like to hear the vocals more up front, but overall I'm pleased with this release. It's interesting to reflect that I started out listening to music played by artists only a few years older than myself, and here I am listening to musicians perhaps less than half my age. There'll never be another Fairport or Trees, but we have a new generation carrying the folk rock flag. |
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on: June 29, 2026, 01:42:50 PM
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| Started by Dan O. - Last post by ColinB | ||
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Sending good wishes to Ashley Hutchings with a couple of Fairport numbers on this week's show. Also on the playlist are...
Eilidh Shaw and Ross Martin, Damien O'Kane & Ron Block, Chris Wood, Bert Jansch, Cara Dillon, Fotheringay, Ewan McLennan, Show of Hands, Sver, Annlaug and Will Pound & Jenn Butterworth Tune in at 8pm on https://www.internet-radio.com/station/gingerfeatherfm/ |
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on: June 29, 2026, 09:31:26 AM
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| Started by Will S - Last post by Andy | ||
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I'm going to say this one more time: the camping fields open at Noon on Wednesday.
Arrive early and you will be put in a field to wait until Noon. |
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on: June 29, 2026, 09:29:43 AM
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| Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by Andy | ||
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Better still, he sang that at Beardy.
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on: June 29, 2026, 09:27:52 AM
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| Started by Will S - Last post by Andy | ||
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Saturday is always warm.
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on: June 28, 2026, 12:00:31 PM
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| Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by Nick Reg | ||
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I have to say that the hits of Beardy Festival for me were Ian Prowse & Amsterdam and Nick Parker & The False Alarms. I'd heard of neither, but they've obviously been going for a long time and are blindingly good. Ian was the leader of Pele who we followed for many years. Great live band. You may have heard his song " Does this train stop on Merseyside" which was covered by Christy Moore |
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on: June 28, 2026, 11:12:03 AM
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| Started by Will S - Last post by Amethyst (Jenny) | ||
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Just hoping it’ll be a lot cooler there!
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on: June 28, 2026, 11:09:37 AM
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| Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by Andy | ||
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I have to say that the hits of Beardy Festival for me were Ian Prowse & Amsterdam and Nick Parker & The False Alarms.
I'd heard of neither, but they've obviously been going for a long time and are blindingly good. |
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