OK, hands up who else wishes they were at the trad fest this weekend? I've got both hands up......and if I were a little more flexible I'd have my feet up too! If only I could teleport over just for the trad disco and a tune at Cruises.......
Half a dozen of my Bristol session friends (including a workshop tutor) are over in Ennis as I write. When they return the usual osmosis at sessions and workshops will doubtless take place over the next few weeks and months. The advantage of that is that we recipients back in Bristol will hopefully end up with a distillation of the best.
Yes wish I was therre rather than trawling the net.
lazyhound,
I hope you and your Bristol friends will be at our Irish/Welsh concerts/fiddle workshops next weekend? Info on [url=http://www.freewebs.com/torfaen[/url]
You can email me for details if you want:TorfaenTraditionalMusic and that's at webster.uk.net
The tragedy of distance
The tragedy of distance
OK, hands up who else wishes they were at the trad fest this weekend? I've got both hands up......and if I were a little more flexible I'd have my feet up too! If only I could teleport over just for the trad disco and a tune at Cruises.......
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by sneetch
Re: The tragedy of distance
"tyranny" ...
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by Bren
Re: The tragedy of distance
Well I was gunna say that but I think it's more of a tragedy than a tyranny
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by sneetch
Re: The tragedy of distance
I do know the phrase you're referring to though, that was my reference also
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by sneetch
Re: The tragedy of distance
Half a dozen of my Bristol session friends (including a workshop tutor) are over in Ennis as I write. When they return the usual osmosis at sessions and workshops will doubtless take place over the next few weeks and months. The advantage of that is that we recipients back in Bristol will hopefully end up with a distillation of the best.
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by lazyhound
Re: The tragedy of distance
Got my hands up.
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by Unseen122
Re: The tragedy of distance
loud grinding of teeth out west in the u.s.
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by Dont
Re: The tragedy of distance
Got my hands up here in Argentina
# Posted on November 11th 2006 by Matt_Celta
Re: The tragedy of distance
Hands up here too. I'd give my left nut to see Fisherstreet!!
Ah well, next time....
Tommy
# Posted on November 12th 2006 by tompipes
Re: The tragedy of distance
Yes wish I was therre rather than trawling the net.
lazyhound,
I hope you and your Bristol friends will be at our Irish/Welsh concerts/fiddle workshops next weekend? Info on [url=http://www.freewebs.com/torfaen[/url]
You can email me for details if you want:TorfaenTraditionalMusic and that's at webster.uk.net
# Posted on November 12th 2006 by Frezz
Re: The tragedy of distance
Hmmm url doesn't work http://www.freewebs.com/torfaen
# Posted on November 12th 2006 by Frezz
Re: The tragedy of distance
Hi Fran!
Sorry I won't be there next weekend - Peter Kennedy's wake y'know ...
Hope you have a great weekend, and I'll try and get to it another time ... if you have one ...
# Posted on November 12th 2006 by benhall.1
Re: The tragedy of distance
Thanks Ben, we will be holding our annual May event, the week after Tradegar House Folk Festival.
# Posted on November 14th 2006 by Frezz