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Well is doesnt get much better than that! Lots of good beer and some great Folk and country artists on stage!! Nearby camping and handy pubs. All we need is the weather and its all good!
One tip however is get a VERY good insect repellent and citronella candles. The midges are the kamikazi variety and as the sun sets they descend in their millions!! They aint allowed in the pubs though even the ones who can sing and play the banjo ;-)
Music and songs-- tales of yesterday-- Artists of today. The folk tradition lives on re-shaping itself and morphing as time goes by--Artists past and present. and some poems and yarns. Stories from the old people and tales of the riverbank and fellside.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Monday, 9 May 2011
Spring on the waterfront
Well the final day of the waterfront festival was yesterday and a fine festival it was too! The weather was fair and the sun smiled down on us for most of the time.
Tall ships were spectacular and some were open to the public. A great opportunity to see the inside of the fine three masted ships of yesterday. There were trips aboard the vessels taking four or five hours and working trips for longer if required
The stage in the dock basin was for the shanty festival and many great bands from around the counrry entertained us with songs of the sea.
My highlight however was the informal shanty nights in the Baltic fleet pub largely organised by Bernie Davies and friends which took me back to the old days along the dock road in pubs long gone like "The trawler" AKA Dominic Reagans --which hosted these kind od informal shanty nights back in the 60s.
A great time was had by all and I am looking forward to the next sessions later in the year!
Tall ships were spectacular and some were open to the public. A great opportunity to see the inside of the fine three masted ships of yesterday. There were trips aboard the vessels taking four or five hours and working trips for longer if required
The stage in the dock basin was for the shanty festival and many great bands from around the counrry entertained us with songs of the sea.
My highlight however was the informal shanty nights in the Baltic fleet pub largely organised by Bernie Davies and friends which took me back to the old days along the dock road in pubs long gone like "The trawler" AKA Dominic Reagans --which hosted these kind od informal shanty nights back in the 60s.
A great time was had by all and I am looking forward to the next sessions later in the year!
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