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Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov

breezy 23 Nov 02 - 06:45 AM
Dead Horse 23 Nov 02 - 05:31 PM
breezy 27 Nov 02 - 03:06 PM
Chris Amos 28 Nov 02 - 01:47 AM
Dave Bryant 28 Nov 02 - 04:56 AM
breezy 28 Nov 02 - 06:46 AM
Dave Bryant 28 Nov 02 - 06:57 AM
breezy 28 Nov 02 - 07:32 AM
My guru always said 28 Nov 02 - 11:56 AM
George Papavgeris 28 Nov 02 - 12:19 PM
breezy 28 Nov 02 - 09:00 PM
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Subject: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: breezy
Date: 23 Nov 02 - 06:45 AM

Guess whose on? Come and be part of the fun, wanted an audience for an evening at one of Englands longest running folk clubs, started in the 60s everyone at some time has played there.Come and let it out!
The Angelsea arms, they've a web page 'Orpington Folk Club' c u there Thurs 28th nov 2002


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: Dead Horse
Date: 23 Nov 02 - 05:31 PM

From their website
28th Nov.
John Breeze - A hairy old folkie of the best sort, John is catholic in his repertoire and flexible in delivery - that's to say he knows enough songs to keep most people singing all night and he's an intelligent audience-reader. You'd have to be real sour not to enjoy one of his gigs. As seen and feted from St Albans to Padstow. Don't expect High Art - just come prepared to sing yer tonsils off.


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: breezy
Date: 27 Nov 02 - 03:06 PM

Not as hairy as Collins but then no-one is.
Not as old as old, yet,
Songs gleaned from lesser known sources, and little known outside their own local domain.
And very good value.


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: Chris Amos
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 01:47 AM

Worth refreshing this, all being well I will see you there tonight.

Chris


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 04:56 AM

Sorry John (and Ivan/Ted),we can't make the Anglesea (note the spelling John) tonight because it clashes with our (Barleycorn's) session at the Black Horse, Stanstead (near Wrotham), KENT which runs on the 4th Thursday of each month. Hope it goes well though.

BTW John, are you trying to compete with "Pugilise the Equinine" for the most blatent self advertising on the 'Cat ?


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: breezy
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 06:46 AM

I'm furlongs ahead,I'm more selective anyway.
So bugger off then,didnt want you cocking up my gig anyway.
White Bear this Sunday,Blue Anchor next Friday,
club re-opens Fri24th with Johnny Collins greeting Ben Campbell, bet you've never heard of the latter.
Shame you missed the HERGA Charity night


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 06:57 AM

Shame YOU missed the Brixton Bert night, John.


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: breezy
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 07:32 AM

the belt is not that low, oops! bitchiness becomes you.This is how wars start, peace brother.


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: My guru always said
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 11:56 AM

Hey, break a leg chaps (wherever you may be)!


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: George Papavgeris
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 12:19 PM

Skinnem, Breezy! Sorry can't be with u. But you just "Sound That Horn" at'em and I'm sure you won't come back "Empty Handed". Anyway, it should be plain "Sailing Tomorrow" with Jeremy at Snollbuns
(sorry Catters, just happened to know he's doing those three songs tonight and couldn't resist the plug).


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Subject: RE: Orpington Folk Club Thurs 28th Nov
From: breezy
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 09:00 PM

Did 'Horn' and 'Heart of a Sailor Boy' and they do enjoy themselves at Orpers 37 years on.Tom the vicar,is he for real? great 'Slip-jigs and Reels' Vic what arocking vicar to have as your resident, must go to chuch soon and check out my local.Even the dualling accordions were a class act and voices powerful and my proteges of 27 years ago looked and sounded stunning ,well done 'Buttons'
nice to meet the hardworking Sheila who gives so much to the London folk scene, I'll try and get an ad in your Folk London for Feb-Mar for St Albans F-S Club
Thank you The Orpington Folk Club and Sue, I'll try and get you K D but also ring Hambleton of Herga as he has the number


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