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Re: Croft


  • Subject: Re: Croft
  • From: "gordon" <dwilhelmi@ti...co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 01:30:24 -0000

  OOps ! Did a spell check on irascible, and sent it in the process.

  regards

  Gordon

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: gordon 
    To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes 
    Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:04 AM
    Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Croft


      Thanks Paul
      Legend, for Swarbrick suits me. Irrascible also though. He put Maart 
and Kevin Dempsey through a particularly difficult standard twice at 
Chiddingley last Autumn, just to get it as he felt it 
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Paul Vallis 
        To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes 
        Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 11:59 PM
        Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Croft


        Thanks for reminding me Gordon, I meant to post when I got back in 
last night but went straight to bed.

        Well, to start with it wasn't Gerard and Ian Kearey as billed, it 
was Gerard and Paul Bradley (the guy on LIT 2 - or was it 3...).  Gerard 
said something like "Ian Kearey's psychiatrist has advised him not to do 
any more gigs for the time being".  Go figure....

        Anyway, they played an interesting set.  It included an Auden poem 
that I believe was on the Siamese Boyfriends lp that Gerard and Ian did 
(that I don't have a copy of, though a mate has), a track called The 
Bagman Cries which will evidently be on the next Planes album, and 
Roundheads.  Interesting stuff.  Seemed to go down quite well, polite 
applause throughout and a bit more animated at the end.

        Swarb was amazing.  He looks a bit old a wizened now, but he can 
still fiddle like a man possessed.  His fretboard work on one pair of 
reels in particular was jaw-dropping, and a slow Scottish tune brought a 
tear to my eye.  He played solo throughout, didn't sing, but did regale us 
with a few choice anecdotes and a couple of terrible jokes.

        The man is a legend.  And for once I don't mean Gerard!

        PV1



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          From: dwilhelmi@ti...co.uk
          To: blueplanes@bl...org
          Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 23:44:07 +0000
          Subject: [BluePlanes] Croft


          So, did anyone Briz end go last night?

          Do tell.

          Would love to have made that bill, but......

          Swarb plays East Dulwich Tavern next week, but I doubt Gerard, 
or more especially, Ian Keary will be there. 

          Shame but .......

          Paganinni




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