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Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:36 pm
by rumsodomyandthelash
fermenter wrote:
rumsodomyandthelash wrote:i have got tickets for this . it was a toss up between this and Paris and this won its got a great line up, cant think why they dont say where its happening even if it is Pilton, so what, hope it is though, feels like home for me, gonna be brilliant wherever it is



i think if pilton was named as the site for this people would buy a ticket thinking it was going to turn out to be a small glastonbury event .
i`ve been asking around locallly and no one knows or is saying nothing .

gates opening thursday night by the looks of things :lol:

Thursday night sounds good. taking my trailer tent down, have you heard anything about taking you're own beer down info seems scant at the moment, long way off yet though i suppose , keep you're local knowledge coming mate :D

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:35 pm
by fermenter
it says you can take a case of beer and a bottle of spirits in plastic of course .just hope the wording is wrong CASE and BOTTLE .
a cider farm in wedmore has been rumoured as well for location ,hope to have some info on mon/tue

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 9:48 am
by fermenter
the website saying location is blackdown hills
* Strummer Of Love will take place in a area of outstanding natural beauty in the Blackdown Hills in Somerset. The closest train station is Taunton and there will be a free shuttle service available from midday on thursday 16th august and on friday 17th august to take you to the fields. For any more specific travel information pls mail info@strummeroflove.com

all i know its between taunton and wellington ,my guess would be smeatharpe where they have a beer festival every year.

going for a drive round the area in a few weeks to try and find some more info and hopefully pics

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 9:17 pm
by RoddyRuddy
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 68485.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainmen Joe Strummer: The angry young man who grew up
".......................They will all be contributing to Strummer of Love, the festival that Lucinda is planning with Strummerville, the charity set up to keep Joe's spirit alive. It takes place in Somerset's Blackdown Hills, from 17 to 19 August, around the time of his 60th birthday. Lola, now 26, has a similar "magnetism" to her father, according to Lucinda. "She's like a pied piper, a great gatherer of people and wonderfully inspiring." Jazz, 28, embodies Strummer's thoughtful side and his creativity (he was also a talented cartoonist), and will oversee a craft corner at the festival. Eliza, 20, is writing songs and has been singing with the London band Alabama 3 – one of many musical kindred spirits that will be playing at Strummer of Love, along with Billy Bragg, Badly Drawn Boy, KT Tunstall, Basement Jaxx and Emmy the Great.

Another of these kindred spirits, the Pogues – who are headlining the festival – gave Joe the chance to get back on tour in the early 1990s. But it wasn't until 1999 that his career really enjoyed what he called its "Indian Summer", as he returned to much acclaim with a new band, the Mescaleros. Lucinda quickly became a fan and, with Eliza, accompanied Joe on tours to America, Japan and Australia. At the age of seven, Eliza was on a Japanese stage filming her stepfather with a video-camera. "She was on the stage videoing him and I'm at the front-left looking up and seeing her little face as she's realising what she is capturing," her mother recalls.

Lucinda would try to position herself in the throng of the audience, almost as if she was making up for missing the Clash years. "Sometimes I thought I would burst with pride." Then, after the show, she'd encounter those old frustrations about Joe and his late nights as she wanted just to go home with her husband. "It took me a while to understand this was Joe's way of reacting; he couldn't just say: 'Thanks very much, I'm going home now to go to bed.' He needed that downtime and enjoyed having people around."

The couple weren't flush with cash – though they were far from starving – and they had great times on tour. In New York, they might stay at the Gramercy Park Hotel, a Strummer favourite from his Clash days, and in Los Angeles, they lived it up at the famous Chateau Marmont, which he knew from his acting period.

She has finished her tea now, and asks the barman to bring us passion-fruit Martinis – passion is a fashion, as Strummer used to say. Many of Lucinda's closest friends today are people she knew through Joe. She still sees all the other members of the Clash, especially bassist Paul Simonon and drummer Topper Headon, who has promised to attend the festival, as will the actor Keith Allen. The artist Damien Hirst has taken on the considerable job of curating the archive of Joe Strummer lyrics, drawings, photographs and miscellania gathered from scrapbooks and from the mountains of plastic bags which Joe carried around on tours, before bringing them home to Somerset.

"There were notebooks in the bags where the paper was stuck together with rain and damp," Lucinda explains. "There was endless kitchen roll and matches. Invariably there might have been a tuna sandwich in there as well..." And, as she went through these plastic bags, there was the odd unpleasant discovery for a recently bereaved widow. "I'd sometimes find lyrics, and I'd take things quite personally. There was one song about a row we had ['Bummed Out City', from the Mescaleros' Global a Go-Go album]: 'It was me that fell off the sweetheart highway...' That was it!" Clearly she no longer feels so bad about it.

But Joe was also a romantic. "Every morning I'd come down and there was a little note: 'I love you,' 'Please could you fax this to...' or 'Please wake me at 11 – I have an interview,' but always with a heart and a little drawing." Some of this handwritten material will be incorporated into Strummer School, an exhibition of memorabilia being put together by Joe's artist friend Robert Gordon McHarg, designed to inspire a new generation........."
quote /read in full http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 68485.html

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2012 10:24 am
by fermenter
to all those who are planning to go
have a look here
http://www.buddhafield.com/index.php?festival=travel :D

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:18 pm
by rumsodomyandthelash
This is going to be some festival, now confirmed Mick Jones band Justice Tonight will be closing the festival, playing a selection of Clash songs, very special indeed

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:12 am
by fermenter
agree its gonna be a bit special .i think there will be a few surprise guests turn up to play with justice tonight ,be interesting to see the set list they play at the roses gig.
james dean bradfield has turned up at one of the gigs and the manics were huge clash fans

also looks like shanes partner victoria mary clarke is involved as well

Speaking Suppers' is another announced addition to the event's activities. Created by Dubliners Victoria Mary Clarke and Sarah Leahy, the suppers are an inclusive opportunity to practice the art of speech in front of an audience of diners, in a relaxed, fun, informal setting. Friends, family and fans of Joe are being invited to share their thoughts, feelings, memories and stories about Joe, in a way that allows everybody to enjoy them.

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 6:45 pm
by Fr. McGreer
fermenter wrote: justice tonight ,be interesting to see the set list they play at the roses gig.


I saw them in Dublin a few months back. Pete Wylie (Mighty Wah) and The Farm all joined Mick to play their personal favourite Clash numbers. As it's a charity thing against 'The System' or 'The Man', Mick wouldn't play 'I Fought The Law' (because the law won). :lol:

I'll be seeing them again with The Roses next thursday in Dublin's Pheonix Park. Hope the rain holds off :roll:

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 8:22 pm
by fermenter
any plans for the pogues to hang about in somerset and join the justice tonight band on the sunday mr.c

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:51 pm
by philipchevron
fermenter wrote:any plans for the pogues to hang about in somerset and join the justice tonight band on the sunday mr.c


I suppose it's possible that some of us will stay over, though there's been no discussion about it. I'll have to rule myself out, however, as I have assignments with Mssrs Shaw and Shakespeare already booked in for the 19th. I will have to consider Rapid and Holidai doing "Television Screen" with them in Dublin to be my JT contribution.

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:53 pm
by fermenter
thanx for reply
looking forward to seeing the pogues just down the road from my house ,hope you enjoy your brief stay in somerset and all the best for the gig ,this has made my summer if not year so far.
roll on august

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:51 pm
by TA3 7DT
TA3 7DT
Gerbestone Lane

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:48 am
by fermenter
so how many medusans travelling to ciderland then?

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:31 pm
by fermenter
TA3 7DT wrote:TA3 7DT
Gerbestone Lane


just to let people know there is no actual post code for the gig ,this one will get you closer if you rely on satnav
TA3 7EA.

Re: Strummerville Summer Of Love

PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:52 pm
by rumsodomyandthelash
I"m all set for this, cant wait,going down on the Thursday with a trailer tent so I'm hoping the weather improves, looks like its not that far from the motorway exit, ive got to meet up with someone towing a caravan can you recommend a good meeting place Fermenter ?
By the way day tickets are now on sale for anyone looking to just see the Pogues http://www.strummeroflove.com/day-tickets/
The weekend ticket is not cheap but there are some great acts to see, Saturday night is like a dream gig for me , Alabama 3 followed by the Pogues, absolutely awesome