‘Jolly Ups’
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Let’s keep it that way.
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Trans-chigley Ray and i have a Hong Kong jolly-up of 2 every so often, and the music chat can often be just a small fraction of what we talk about these days.
Lovely guy. It's just a shame there aren't more BCBers here to join in too.
Lovely guy. It's just a shame there aren't more BCBers here to join in too.
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Some of my favorite BCB meetings have been just me and another BCBers. I was in New Orleans for a tradeshow and hooked up with Nolamike a couple nights. Ray K came to San Francisco with his girlfriend and the two of us hooked up for an afternoon - a couple beers and walked down to the ballpark and watched the San Francisco Giants through the fence, and then had a couple more beers.
Big Jolly Ups can get kinda frantic and I don't really dig large crowds too much. There was a time when a few BCBers came up to SF for Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and those few have been fun. At the bigger ones, I kinda picked my places at the Jolly Up of America's San Francisco tour stop.
Matt Wilson's car used to be a definite stop at Los Angeles JUs, but my constitution is too old that shit now.
Big Jolly Ups can get kinda frantic and I don't really dig large crowds too much. There was a time when a few BCBers came up to SF for Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and those few have been fun. At the bigger ones, I kinda picked my places at the Jolly Up of America's San Francisco tour stop.
Matt Wilson's car used to be a definite stop at Los Angeles JUs, but my constitution is too old that shit now.
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Whatever happened Nolamike? how's he doing?
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I've always enjoyed them immensely.
I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
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andymacandy wrote:I've always enjoyed them immensely.
I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
And as a result, he now knows a little.
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The Great Defector wrote:Whatever happened Nolamike? how's he doing?
Doing well. Hanging out with his family and enjoying his job at the law firm in Houston.
His girls are like 10 and 5 so I don't think he has much time for BCB.
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andymacandy wrote:I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
In America, we call that being between a rock and a hard place. . .
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andymacandy wrote:I've always enjoyed them immensely.
I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
To be honest the main reason I’ve seldom attended JUs is out of fear of someone giving me a copy of Embryonic Journey.
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PENK wrote:andymacandy wrote:I've always enjoyed them immensely.
I have rarely spoken to Moddie about music, as it was obvious after the first time that he didn't know anything about music.
Paradoxically, I have spoken to Yomp on the subject at great length.
To be honest the main reason I’ve seldom attended JUs is out of fear of someone giving me a copy of Embryonic Journey.
No fear there. We're all tight bastards.
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Any regular BCBers yet to attend any kind of meet-up? Jeff K? Snee?
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I've met several BCB-ers one-on-one. (At least five of them no longer post here. Coincidence?) And there was one time in NYC with Snarfyguy and Guy E (anyone else?) and one time in Virginia with Hotsie and MacAndy.
There've been a few larger-scale JollyUps I had planned on attending but was thwarted by expensive car trouble or health trouble. Someday...
There've been a few larger-scale JollyUps I had planned on attending but was thwarted by expensive car trouble or health trouble. Someday...
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The Unfragrant Ox wrote:Any regular BCBers yet to attend any kind of meet-up? Jeff K? Snee?
Loads.
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The Modernist wrote:The Unfragrant Ox wrote:Any regular BCBers yet to attend any kind of meet-up? Jeff K? Snee?
Loads.
Those are the two biggest posters that haven't met ANY of us that I'm aware of.
In fact I'm not convinced either of them really exist.
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I can think of 5 regular British posters off the top of my head that have never, to my knowledge, been to a JU and it probably wouldn't be hard to think of some more.
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But how many regular posters can you think of that have never met ANY of us? I can only come up with those two.
I looked at our top 25 all-time posters and I've personally met 18 of them. And there are five more than I know for sure have been to at least one JU.
I looked at our top 25 all-time posters and I've personally met 18 of them. And there are five more than I know for sure have been to at least one JU.
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I've loved every London JU I've attended- of course, those of us who attended the inaugural event are particularly blessed and revered.
The August 2003 event still stands out - over 50 of us from all over the world on a blisteringly hot London weekend. Incredible event.
The Prague and Barcelona JU's I went to were fabulous and I'd just like to thank John Coan, Tym & Steve for their fantastic efforts on 'hosting' those. I'd only wish I had been able to attend more.
The two I went to in Florida were small but marvellous - again, Brian, Jamie & Chris deserve all credit for making the effort to come and have a drink with me.
Finally the two LA JU's were magical - actually putting a face to all those illustrious names was really magical. One day I hope to do the same with all those guys and gals.
I keep meaning to attend a Northern Jolly Up but never quite manage it. Which is a shame as some of you seem very pleasant, even though you are from the North.
The August 2003 event still stands out - over 50 of us from all over the world on a blisteringly hot London weekend. Incredible event.
The Prague and Barcelona JU's I went to were fabulous and I'd just like to thank John Coan, Tym & Steve for their fantastic efforts on 'hosting' those. I'd only wish I had been able to attend more.
The two I went to in Florida were small but marvellous - again, Brian, Jamie & Chris deserve all credit for making the effort to come and have a drink with me.
Finally the two LA JU's were magical - actually putting a face to all those illustrious names was really magical. One day I hope to do the same with all those guys and gals.
I keep meaning to attend a Northern Jolly Up but never quite manage it. Which is a shame as some of you seem very pleasant, even though you are from the North.
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toomanyhatz wrote:I looked at our top 25 all-time posters and I've personally met 18 of them. And there are five more than I know for sure have been to at least one JU.
Where can you find that, hatzy?
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fange wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:I looked at our top 25 all-time posters and I've personally met 18 of them. And there are five more than I know for sure have been to at least one JU.
Where can you find that, hatzy?
memberlist.php?mode=&sk=d&sd=d#memberlist
and click on 'posts' to order them that way
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The Modernist wrote:I can think of 5 regular British posters off the top of my head that have never, to my knowledge, been to a JU and it probably wouldn't be hard to think of some more.
Who, then?
I can only think of Samoan and Ray - and I'm not even sure neither of them have met up with anyone.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.