The Life And Opinions of Andrew Rilstone
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Bristol Folk Festival (5)
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Sunday I have done a bad thing. Last night I drunked beer, and this morning I woke up feeling distinctly woozy, and found that I had not...
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Thursday, May 05, 2011
Bristol Folk Festival (4)
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Saturday Evening The regular reader of this column (I know where he lives) may remember that Clarrie and I have a long standing friendly di...
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Bristol Folk Festival (3)
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Saturday Afternoon Arrived about 12. Clarrie and Tim inform me that I have missed the first spontaneous full on standing ovation of th...
Bristol Folk Festival (2)
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Friday Afternoon and Evening Officially, the Bristol Folk Festival started at noon on Friday, although there was no scheduled music until t...
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Bristol Folk Festival (1)
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Friday - Morning I walked out on a bright may morning, like a hero in a song Looking for a place called England, trying to find where I ...
Bristol Folk Music Festival (0)
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Summary This weekend I have 1: Drunk Gem Ale 2: Worn flowers in my hair (artificial) 3: Danced (there may be photographic evidence) ...
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Monday, May 02, 2011
Thought for the Day
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I have not rejoiced at the destruction of him that hated me, or lifted up myself when evil found him Neither have I suffered my mouth to si...
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Friday, April 29, 2011
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and the really great news is...today is the BRISTOL FOLK FESTIVAL, so there's more of this to come. Just as well there's nothing o...
Robin Williamson / John Renbourne
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Bristol Folkhouse 23 April You remember Robin Williamson. I've mentioned him before: described by the Archbishop of Canterbury as &qu...
Pentangle
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Chapel Arts Center Bath April 15th That damn woman with the nasty sister. She gets about, doesn't she? This time the bad sister throw...
The Old Dance School
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Bristol Folk House April 8 Ah, yes. Eight horribly talented young people. They met at the Birmingham Conservatoire. All the boys were stud...
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Steve Tilston
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Wed 16th Feb Jazz@ Future Inns Don't seem to have taken any notes at this one. Steve Tilston was every bit as good as he always is, a...
Woody Sez
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Arts Theater London Not a concert, as such, but a play about the life of Woodrow Wilson Guthrie. Started life in America, but now touring...
Sid Kipper
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7 April - Bath Comedy Festival Lester and Mick used to periodically played Sid Kipper on Folkwaves, back in those glorious old days when we...
Thursday, April 28, 2011
O'Hooley and Tidow
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Bristol Folk House March 11 I have been reading a book called Electric Eden. Apparently, Bristol Folk House was implicated in the abortiv...
Chris Wood / Martin Carthy
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Feb 9 Kings Place London On Tuesday, Chris Wood had been nonchalantly crowned "best folksinger" and owner of the "best song...
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Steve Knightley/Jim Causley
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Jan 29 - Q.E.H Bristol It never stops amazing and delighting me, that performers like Steve Knightly who fill the Colston Hall and Wells Ca...
Olden Days
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So, my extensive fanbase (Sid and Dorris Bonkers) is on tenterhooks (whatever a tenterhook is) to hear my answer to the question on everybod...
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On the news yesterday, there was a vox-pop quote from an American lady, referring to the Leader of the Free World and Commander in Chief: &q...
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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I spend a lot of time slagging off journalists and politicians for being evil lying pondscum. Because most of them are. I have really really...
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
This is England...
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spotted in Brizzle yesterday... several people with musical instruments, singing about how much better things were in the olden days ...
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