Wrigglefingers Posted November 29, 2004 Posted November 29, 2004 Yes! me too please! Can it be in half term for some of us hard working teachers? (October 21ish) Jill
John Wild Posted November 30, 2004 Posted November 30, 2004 (edited) I will look out for details nearer the time, but cannot commit myself so far ahead of the event. I could fit it around another visit to my mum. - John Edited August 2, 2007 by John Wild
Henk van Aalten Posted December 1, 2004 Author Posted December 1, 2004 Sounds like a great idea and PERFECT location. I'm just GREEN with envy at missing the boat.ClaireHK. That colour should match nicely with the landscape Nevertheless I hope to see you some time on Arran or any other squeeze in.
Peter Brook Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 I've never been to Arran, I'm told by my wife that it is a lovely place although they do tend to have the odd rain shower. However, John Shuttleworth, the singer/songwriter from Sheffield, South Yorkshire wrote a song called "Isle of Arran". I'll just give you the chorus, the rest of the words along with many others are in his book "honed lyrics" published by the Warple Press "Oh, I've got a son called Darren and a daughter whose name is Karen Without them my life would be barren like living on the Isle of Arran" I think I'll leave it at that... all the best
Chris Timson Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 "Oh, I've got a son called Darrenand a daughter whose name is Karen Without them my life would be barren like living on the Isle of Arran" I think we can judge the quality of his taste from the fact that he named his son Darren! My bottles of Arran single malt arrived Monday. A couple of drams of that and my concertina playing starts to sound really good to me. Only fair to say Anne does not share this opinion... Chris
Henk van Aalten Posted December 1, 2004 Author Posted December 1, 2004 My bottles of Arran single malt arrived Monday. A couple of drams of that and my concertina playing starts to sound really good to me. Only fair to say Anne does not share this opinion... Chris I wonder how she racts after a couple of drams of even drops....
bill_mchale Posted December 1, 2004 Posted December 1, 2004 [Henk, look what you've started!] But what did you expect with such an island . Organising a squeeze in on Spitsbergen in the autumn... Now that would be a challenge!! But why would anyone want to go to Spitsbergen in July Sorry I just saw this thread and couldn't resist . -- Bill
Hilary Posted December 5, 2004 Posted December 5, 2004 Hi. I'm new to this site (and concertinas). The Autumn on Arran sounds a really great idea. I hope it all works out. I go to Skye most years, for the hills and the playing.
Chris Timson Posted December 5, 2004 Posted December 5, 2004 Hi. I'm new to this site (and concertinas). Welcome aboard. If you're new to concertinas as well as this site, then be prepared to lose a lot of time, but you'll have a lot of fun in the process. See you in Arran! Chris
Henk van Aalten Posted December 18, 2004 Author Posted December 18, 2004 Another reason for visiting Arran and join the squeeze in: All four can be characterised by an aromatic taste. Individually they have very specific characteristics. You should try it!
aeolina Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 I will be playing (concertina) on Arran with the Whistlebinkies on 12 March at Whiting Bay - Arran Music Society organising I believe. Norman Chalmers, the great Scottish concertinist, once told me that he was insired to take up the instrument while on holiday on Arran where a relation lived and played. I also remember seeing a photograph of an excellent stained glass window in a house on Arran featuring a kilded concertinist!! Anyone know where it is? I hope to have my history of the concertina in Scotland posted on the web before long. Stuart
Peter Brook Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 All four can be characterised by an aromatic taste. Henk, So that's why people say they are having a "blonde moment" when they can't remember what they were going to say !
Pete Dickey Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Hi Samantha Now we are well into 2005, any further thoughts on the "Arran Squeeze-in" vis-a-vis dates etc. I could do with booking some time off work as the calendar is filling up. Pete
Samantha Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 (edited) [takes deep breath] .... okay ... How about the first Arran Concertina Event (ACE for short!!) will take place on 7th to 9th October, with participants arriving on the afternoon/evening of Friday 7th and departing on the afternoon of Sunday 9th. I hope to keep the APPROXIMATE cost of two nights accommodation with full board down to around £50 but am not sure at this stage. Accommodation is in two bunk-bed rooms each sleeping eight, and there are two twin rooms for which I think we may have to draw lots! The format will be very similar to the Scandinavian Squeeze-in - i.e. very informal, people sharing their experience and tunes with each other. For those who want background and travel information, Henk has very kindly provided this post, which is what started this whole thread off. So ... Who all's a-comin'? Samantha [runs for cover with heart beating furiously. Thinks "Oh, crikey, what have I let myself in for"] PS It would be great if c.net subscribers emailed me if interested ... Edited March 1, 2005 by Samantha
hielandman Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 Hi Samantha, Pete Dickey just availed me of this, I don't know how I missed it! Yes, if you could post an exact date, that would be great, so that we can all start making plans. If the dates don't clash with too much with work, I will plan on being there, thanks Don Smith
otsaku Posted March 1, 2005 Posted March 1, 2005 i foresee one problem with this idea - the distillery... now i've nothing against a musical weekend but how can i be expected to concentrate with casks of whisky quietly singing their sirens song? And so close at hand. tis a cruel world and a crueler mind that passes, allows and enforces licensing laws
Henk van Aalten Posted March 1, 2005 Author Posted March 1, 2005 i foresee one problem with this idea - the distillery... now i've nothing against a musical weekend but how can i be expected to concentrate with casks of whisky quietly singing their sirens song? And so close at hand. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I do not see any conflict in combining concertina playing with whiskey drinking
Henk van Aalten Posted March 1, 2005 Author Posted March 1, 2005 So ...Who all's a-comin'? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You can count me in. I will be there [takes deep breath] .... okay ... [runs for cover with heart beating furiously. Thinks "Oh, crikey, what have I let myself in for"] <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Let me know if I can be of any assistance... I feel a wee bit responsible
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