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The full list of performers meant that there was something for everyone; as did a very delicious venison curry or vegetable chilli and some interesting black pudding canapes supplied by Prasath and the kitchen.
In the second half I was privileged to be accompanied by Hedley on the violin and Ross on cajon. They really enhanced my 'Mouldy Brown Bread and Cheese' and 'Dance With Me Tonight'.
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Next up was Brian, who I just managed to catch in the camera before he decided to leave the stage area and perform unplugged. He began with 'The Louse House at Kilkenny 'and followed that with the well known 'Dance Around The Spinning Wheel'. There was a little time for a few more performances in the second half so we got one of my favourite of Brian's songs, 'Spancil Hill'.
Nigel was fourth up. His first song, with a title that sounded like 'East Coast Boy with The City Blues' and a melancholic 'Autumn Fall'. His second half contribution was a couple of songs that have really grown on me. 'I'm Not Sure Anymore' and 'There's Got To Be A Reason'.
Pete provided a very interesting version of Steppenwolfe's 'Born to be Wild, on his banjo. It worked really well. Then Marian sang Mary Hopkins' Those were the days my friend. Then, Pete took his life in his hands playing 'There ain't no Pleasing You' . Sadly, Dave Hodges died on September 22nd.
Sandi and Tugrul henceforth referred to as Elastica started off with 'Home Grown Tomatoes' and then John Travis Rolling Home. It clearly wasn't the right song for Sandi, or she started in the wrong key, We've all had one of those moments. There are two options; abandon it part way through or plough on. Sandi, being a Super Trouper kept going, and the round of applause reflected her determination, perseverance and bloody mindedness. The question is, will we hear it again? I hope so.
On of the delights of the evening was Paddy's birthday tribute. I have joined a distinguished list of subjects for Paddy's lyrical wizardry, though I hear that Donald Trump isn't too happy with his. "It's a bad song, a very bad song. A fake news bad song that's trying to make me look bad." Whereas I was very, very, pleased with mine. Thank you Paddy!
Mike and John were on good form with John Denver's 'Sunshine On My Shoulder' and Bob Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice'. A few days earlier, TCB asked if we could add a new song to the MDF repertoire . 'Sloop John B.' by The Beach Boys. We got together on Thursday for a practice, well everyone except Brian. I think we got away with it. Much more familiar was Kirsty McColl's There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis'..
The night was ended with a bit of a jam as we wrestled our way through a couple of blues numbers with Ross. Whatever my 57th year brings, the end of the 56th one was spectacular. Thank you all who came along, whether to play or be part of the audience.