Matt Sage MC
Sue: (song) The power of prayer means nothing to the men in grey
Judy: (belly dance)
a rapper
two young women off to Croatia sang and took a collection
present: Anni Loveridge, Sarah Pethybridge, Ed Pope
Sue: (song) The power of prayer means nothing to the men in grey
Judy: (belly dance)
a rapper
two young women off to Croatia sang and took a collection
present: Anni Loveridge, Sarah Pethybridge, Ed Pope
When the first Catweazle was in Jude the Obscure i'm not sure, but this was something that Matt barranged with Noel, the landlord, an amazing Irishman with a passion for culture. He took over the decrepit Prince of Wales, Oxford's last real spit and sawdust pub, did it up and named it after Thomas Hardy's novel, and he later started Far Fron the Madding Crowd in Friars Entry too. Had he lived longer we might have had a pint in Tess of the D@Urbevilles or the Mayor of Casterbridge.
present from 9pm Ed Pope (story?), (Guy Brett?) Jim Davies and Pip Payne, Chris, Zak & Lou
Barney Dree: Drifting in England
Ed Pope: two songs
present Sarah, Lucy, Sue Pennington, Pip Payne and her sister Kate
present Ed Pope, Jim Davies, Pip Payne
present, maybe performed: Chris Thiessen, Sha Molteno
present: Ed Pope, Jim Davies, Pip Payne
Terry Walpole: (poem) The time to come is not yet
Lucy Friedlander: (flute)
present, maybe performed: Barney Dree, Benji Ming
present Ed Pope
Ed Pope (songs): Dear Lizer (forgot words)/Song of wandering Aengus (Donovan tune)
Paul O'Caroll (guitar songs): Song of wandering Aengus (Christy Moore tune)
present Jim Davies, Pip Payne
present Ed Pope, Terry Walpole, Jim Davies and Pip Payne (either Jim or Pip read poem "Soon it will be summer time"
Ed Pope: The circle is unbroken (Robin Williamson)
present, maybe performed:Lucy Friedlander, Terry Walpole, Sha
present Jim Davies, Pip Payne