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« Reply #1500 on: October 24, 2018, 07:03:04 PM »


RT's Electric Trio set from the Shrewsbury Folk Festival (August 2018) is now on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8sWPjYe1tw Excellent quality sound and visuals.  Set list representative of his current tour, I think.

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« Reply #1501 on: November 02, 2018, 11:25:24 AM »

Summer Before The War seems to have been the go-to song for Fairport's UK TV appearances in early 1989, though Maart is playing a different instrument in each! Here's another, from HTV Wales...

https://youtu.be/l9CGNtT2yP4
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« Reply #1502 on: November 16, 2018, 11:14:16 AM »

As heard (and now seen) on Old New Borrowed Blue...

https://youtu.be/FAMKpJvgaqY
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« Reply #1503 on: December 03, 2018, 10:47:25 PM »



From Scott Doonican on FB, for a very worthy cause. (Apologies if it's already been posted elsewhere)

"Every year for the past few years I would get a phone call, e-mail or message from Maart Allcock, asking me what we were going to collaborate on for our annual Christmas charity single.
I don't quite recall how or why this annual tradition started, but I am sure wine and late night Facebook messages were involved.
Over those years The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican and Maartin Allcock, parodied the obvious big hitters from Slade, on the subject of Austerity (with a capital 'A') and Wizzard, on the subject of the Americanisation of the festive season, whilst I also got to sing alongside the legendary Dave Burland for an Everly Brothers duet, with Maart playing the music in the style of The Rolling Stones. You couldn't make it up!
I always loved that call, as I knew it always resulted in two months of late night conversations about mixes, the 'sound' we were deliberately trying to pastiche, and often, our own love of different musical artists and genres. Maart taught me so, so much, and was incredibly generous and selfless with his time, often only ever breaking off to "give [his] ears a rest" to watch his beloved Man United play a match or to cook a meal for his lovely wife Jan. I will always consider myself extremely privileged to have worked with such a genius musician and producer, but moreso to have Maart's respect as a fellow musician and as a friend.
Last October, when Maart said "Scott, what Christmas song have you rewritten for us to do this year?", I had an old rewrite of Fairytale of New York that I had played years previously, at the back of my mind. Maart dismissed it as he admitted he was never a fan of the original song, and I am so glad he did...
On suggesting that we could actually attempt a 'straight' cover of a classic Christmas single, Maart instantly said "I have always wanted to do Greg Lake's Christmas Song". I liked the prospect of us doing it, but went a step further by suggesting we created the least commercial Christmas Single possible. Like an "Anti-X-Factor" affair. Something that WE loved. Something that could be borderline self-indulgent! I suggested we covered the song but that we would deliberately fuse folk and traditional music with prog rock... pretty much the last thing anybody would have expected from the unlikely pairing of a comedy band from Barnsley and a former member of England's most revered folk band.
Björn was the first to set to work, creating a plan for time signature changes, folk reels and other such things, whilst I went all 1975 era Queen, creating a wall of Brian May harmony electric guitars and a choir of vocals. It was all sent to Maart in Wales, via e-mail and in his Santa's Workshop he created the most stunning thing. The result of his efforts was this version. I can't hear the Greg Lake original now without thinking of my friend Maart.
I missed your call this year. xxx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHOs3Cr9wE&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0WPmFmgfOhHsY91_7KmfZiivAX4IvI4wtfTfvj03Z45A-mfGehfnbgzDk

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« Reply #1504 on: December 03, 2018, 11:50:19 PM »




From Scott Doonican on FB, for a very worthy cause. (Apologies if it's already been posted elsewhere)

"Every year for the past few years I would get a phone call, e-mail or message from Maart Allcock, asking me what we were going to collaborate on for our annual Christmas charity single.
I don't quite recall how or why this annual tradition started, but I am sure wine and late night Facebook messages were involved.
Over those years The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican and Maartin Allcock, parodied the obvious big hitters from Slade, on the subject of Austerity (with a capital 'A') and Wizzard, on the subject of the Americanisation of the festive season, whilst I also got to sing alongside the legendary Dave Burland for an Everly Brothers duet, with Maart playing the music in the style of The Rolling Stones. You couldn't make it up!
I always loved that call, as I knew it always resulted in two months of late night conversations about mixes, the 'sound' we were deliberately trying to pastiche, and often, our own love of different musical artists and genres. Maart taught me so, so much, and was incredibly generous and selfless with his time, often only ever breaking off to "give [his] ears a rest" to watch his beloved Man United play a match or to cook a meal for his lovely wife Jan. I will always consider myself extremely privileged to have worked with such a genius musician and producer, but moreso to have Maart's respect as a fellow musician and as a friend.
Last October, when Maart said "Scott, what Christmas song have you rewritten for us to do this year?", I had an old rewrite of Fairytale of New York that I had played years previously, at the back of my mind. Maart dismissed it as he admitted he was never a fan of the original song, and I am so glad he did...
On suggesting that we could actually attempt a 'straight' cover of a classic Christmas single, Maart instantly said "I have always wanted to do Greg Lake's Christmas Song". I liked the prospect of us doing it, but went a step further by suggesting we created the least commercial Christmas Single possible. Like an "Anti-X-Factor" affair. Something that WE loved. Something that could be borderline self-indulgent! I suggested we covered the song but that we would deliberately fuse folk and traditional music with prog rock... pretty much the last thing anybody would have expected from the unlikely pairing of a comedy band from Barnsley and a former member of England's most revered folk band.
Björn was the first to set to work, creating a plan for time signature changes, folk reels and other such things, whilst I went all 1975 era Queen, creating a wall of Brian May harmony electric guitars and a choir of vocals. It was all sent to Maart in Wales, via e-mail and in his Santa's Workshop he created the most stunning thing. The result of his efforts was this version. I can't hear the Greg Lake original now without thinking of my friend Maart.
I missed your call this year. xxx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHOs3Cr9wE&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0WPmFmgfOhHsY91_7KmfZiivAX4IvI4wtfTfvj03Z45A-mfGehfnbgzDk




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« Reply #1505 on: December 04, 2018, 12:14:12 AM »

Most people will have seen Georgia Lucas has posted her daughter Ariel singing Matty Groves on Facebook  it is great to hear that the Family tradition she is obviously very proud.
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« Reply #1506 on: December 04, 2018, 08:39:45 AM »




From Scott Doonican on FB, for a very worthy cause. (Apologies if it's already been posted elsewhere)

"Every year for the past few years I would get a phone call, e-mail or message from Maart Allcock, asking me what we were going to collaborate on for our annual Christmas charity single.
I don't quite recall how or why this annual tradition started, but I am sure wine and late night Facebook messages were involved.
Over those years The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican and Maartin Allcock, parodied the obvious big hitters from Slade, on the subject of Austerity (with a capital 'A') and Wizzard, on the subject of the Americanisation of the festive season, whilst I also got to sing alongside the legendary Dave Burland for an Everly Brothers duet, with Maart playing the music in the style of The Rolling Stones. You couldn't make it up!
I always loved that call, as I knew it always resulted in two months of late night conversations about mixes, the 'sound' we were deliberately trying to pastiche, and often, our own love of different musical artists and genres. Maart taught me so, so much, and was incredibly generous and selfless with his time, often only ever breaking off to "give [his] ears a rest" to watch his beloved Man United play a match or to cook a meal for his lovely wife Jan. I will always consider myself extremely privileged to have worked with such a genius musician and producer, but moreso to have Maart's respect as a fellow musician and as a friend.
Last October, when Maart said "Scott, what Christmas song have you rewritten for us to do this year?", I had an old rewrite of Fairytale of New York that I had played years previously, at the back of my mind. Maart dismissed it as he admitted he was never a fan of the original song, and I am so glad he did...
On suggesting that we could actually attempt a 'straight' cover of a classic Christmas single, Maart instantly said "I have always wanted to do Greg Lake's Christmas Song". I liked the prospect of us doing it, but went a step further by suggesting we created the least commercial Christmas Single possible. Like an "Anti-X-Factor" affair. Something that WE loved. Something that could be borderline self-indulgent! I suggested we covered the song but that we would deliberately fuse folk and traditional music with prog rock... pretty much the last thing anybody would have expected from the unlikely pairing of a comedy band from Barnsley and a former member of England's most revered folk band.
Björn was the first to set to work, creating a plan for time signature changes, folk reels and other such things, whilst I went all 1975 era Queen, creating a wall of Brian May harmony electric guitars and a choir of vocals. It was all sent to Maart in Wales, via e-mail and in his Santa's Workshop he created the most stunning thing. The result of his efforts was this version. I can't hear the Greg Lake original now without thinking of my friend Maart.
I missed your call this year. xxx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRHOs3Cr9wE&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0WPmFmgfOhHsY91_7KmfZiivAX4IvI4wtfTfvj03Z45A-mfGehfnbgzDk


I will be playing this tune many times over Christmas. Please follow the link people - it needs more views on YouTube!!!
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« Reply #1507 on: December 04, 2018, 10:17:50 AM »


Most people will have seen Georgia Lucas has posted her daughter Ariel singing Matty Groves on Facebook  it is great to hear that the Family tradition she is obviously very proud.


nope - can you post a link please?
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« Reply #1508 on: December 04, 2018, 10:25:28 AM »

I can't work it out but it is on the Fairporters page and I think the other is called something like Fairport and family or something like that if that's any help
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« Reply #1509 on: December 04, 2018, 10:55:12 AM »



Most people will have seen Georgia Lucas has posted her daughter Ariel singing Matty Groves on Facebook  it is great to hear that the Family tradition she is obviously very proud.


nope - can you post a link please?

I hope this works ... https://www.facebook.com/groups/Fairporters/permalink/2162257223794291/
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« Reply #1510 on: December 04, 2018, 11:06:00 AM »

it did - thanks! Good to hear the grandkids taking an interest in Sandy's songs!!
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« Reply #1511 on: December 25, 2018, 08:53:23 PM »

A festive blast from the past...https://youtu.be/4EWh_6pNTQU
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« Reply #1512 on: December 26, 2018, 01:11:49 AM »


A festive blast from the past...https://youtu.be/4EWh_6pNTQU


After all this time that’s the first time i’ve Heard this, thank you.
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« Reply #1513 on: December 27, 2018, 11:18:47 AM »

If dating Sandy is a sufficient connection to Fairport this is well worth a listen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMNQjvoxdOc
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« Reply #1514 on: January 09, 2019, 01:17:41 AM »

Thought forever lost, but now found. The 1975 BBC-TV Babbacombe Lee special with music from Fairport - a combination of '71 & '75 lineups - Martin Carthy etc. Also excerpts from the Australian silent film on the subject, interviews etc.  Smiley  

This is the repeat minus Sandy Denny's version of Breakfast In Mayfair, which apparently was audio-only in the original broadcast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF2H5iaJoWw
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« Reply #1515 on: January 09, 2019, 05:57:18 AM »


Thought forever lost, but now found. The 1975 BBC-TV Babbacombe Lee special with music from Fairport - a combination of '71 & '75 lineups - Martin Carthy etc. Also excerpts from the Australian silent film on the subject, interviews etc.  Smiley  

This is the repeat minus Sandy Denny's version of Breakfast In Mayfair, which apparently was audio-only in the original broadcast.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF2H5iaJoWw


Wow, well that's a thing to wake up to.  Good work (although the lineup is messing with my head)  Smiley
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« Reply #1516 on: January 09, 2019, 06:36:34 AM »

Do we have any idea how his fits in to the chronology of the band...i.e. exactly when the band sections were recorded?
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« Reply #1517 on: January 09, 2019, 07:03:25 AM »

The music was recorded for the program, but Simon was invited back in as he was so involved in the original album, and Trevor therefore sat it out. Sandy had rejoined, and DM was still in the band.

https://mainlynorfolk.info/fairport/records/babbacombelee.html gives an actual date of September 24, 1974.
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« Reply #1518 on: January 09, 2019, 08:10:59 AM »

Thanks for posting this. I've never seen it before. I missed the original transmission, and when it was shown the second time, I was sat on the hard shoulder of the M57, my Dad's car having broken down...
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« Reply #1519 on: January 09, 2019, 08:27:03 AM »


The music was recorded for the program, but Simon was invited back in as he was so involved in the original album, and Trevor therefore sat it out. Sandy had rejoined, and DM was still in the band.

https://mainlynorfolk.info/fairport/records/babbacombelee.html gives an actual date of September 24, 1974.


Good stuff.  Thanks, Michael.
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