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tonycima
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/17 08:57 Sarah,

I'm Tony Cima. I'm coming to the Jakefest. You asked for numbers for the buffet at the Plough on Saturday night.

I know this is not the correct medium, but I'm blowed if I can find out your email address or how to send to you directy.

Anyway, I would like to book six buffets.

My email address is Tony.Cima@honeyend.com

Sorry about being so useless with computers.

I'll see you on Saturday.

All the best.
Tony Cima
Pronounced Cheeema
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g8ina
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/19 12:24 I didnt come, I didnt see, but boy did I toast

Hope you all had a great time, but come on, where's the Sunday Morning Review when you need it ?

Did *he* make it thru The Lodger OK ? How many did we get snigging On Again ? Were the mystery sniggers any good ??

Withdrawl symptoms...... help !
David Harris
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Paul
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/19 16:31 We only got to Devon by Saturday afternoon, so others will have to give details about Friday evening and Saturday morning (both of which were wonderful, by all accounts). The afternoon guitarists' session was great fun, and thanks to Keith I know now what I should be doing with the intro to The Jolly Captain. Seeing and playing Jake's guitar was a fabulous experience (we all decided that The Man had given us permission...). Meeting Sheila was wonderful, and it was good to learn that she is really comfortable with what we are doing to / with Jake's songs. Malcy did manage to get The Lodger right and, more to the point, his duet with Ian on I Stayed Off Work Today was a triumph. The old hands who were performing just seem to go from strength to strength, and there were some great new kids (and adults) on the block. Jenny and William loved doing Remember Bethlehem and Tortoise (with props), Clare Morgan and her friend Jane did a great Portishead-style On the Shelf, with Malcy on backing. Bertie (the American spaniel, for those who don't know him) sat obediently on the stage while having Our Dog sung to him. On Again On Again had a real stageful, and the Topica Ladies did us proud again, emerging clad as witches with hats, cats and nude aprons to flash, while Ladies Magic Circle was busked. It was a great event, and thanks are due to all those (Sarah especially) for all the hard work that went into setting it up. I could ramble on for ages, but Jenny is now demanding access to the computer to contact the Topica Ladies. Still, I hope that this gives some inkling of what Saturday evening was like.
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Gordon
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/19 19:58 This is Ian Burdon using Gordon's computer.

IMHO this was the best yet and it's going to be hard to top - although Phil Neal and I made public our intention to stage a Jakefest in Edinburgh during September 2005.

Projet Brassens were very good, 'nuff said. The Saturday morning session was likewise excellent and the rescued film of a young Jake playing in a smallish room for a group of french folks studying English was a real treat.

The main event was a cracker - the usual format but with Jake's family and a greater proportion of paying punters in the room so the stakes were a bit higher. I heard many many comments from 'new' folks about the quality of the night and how much they enjoyed - and in a major triumph we learned this morning that two elderly ladies had left early in the first half in disgust at the 'vulgarity' and smut. Hooray! A hit Sir, a veritable hit!

The 'new' performers were excellent.

Speaking personally there was one moment which meant a great deal to me. As usual I performed Tommy Haverley - but this time in the knowledge that Mr and Mrs Haverley were in the audience. Thankfully, despite trembling bladder, I got it right and had a lovely chat with them afterwards.

Before I start to gush, two wholly insincere apologies - to Sarah for importing her into Jake's Family Tree and to Pam for my reference to her from the stage in connection with breasts of alabaster.

A very good time to be had by all and I Stayed Off Work Today finally got the treatment which it deserves to boot - twice.

Ian
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buskingbob
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/20 12:54 What an absolute knockout experience this weekend has been - my humble thanks to everyone, whether they be organisers, singers, or audience!

Epic stuff. Except that the digipic I took of the machine heads on Jake's guitar didn't come out.
(for those who didn' see it, one of the turning bits was an old Greek coin, and another was a bakelite electrical switch!)
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KeithD
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Re: September Jakefest! Yippee! - 2004/09/20 13:51 Damn! I meant to snap those heads too. Hope someone else did, and will upload to Yahoo! in due course.
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