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  1. Greetings to all participants in the 2012 edition of this illustrious game.

     

    I have been trying to monitor the ebb, and flow, of a tight game, and, as always, have been in awe of Samantha's concise commentary. I expect that, by Easter, we will have a winner; unless, of course, there is a major lapse in concentration!

     

    Good luck, and may the game be won by a combination of guile and genious.

     

    :-)

  2. I have it in my head that there's a video on t'Internet somewhere of John Watcham leading the Albion Band & Albion Morris in a performance of the Upton Stick Dance (which links nicely into another current thread).

     

    Too tired to search for it. Either last winter, or the winter before, the video was discussed on C.net.

     

    It's probably in the Concertina Videos thread. The video was actually Steeleye Span, with an appearance of John Watcham and the Albion Morris. I recall Alan Day making a witty comment.

     

    Happy hunting!

     

    Regards,

    Peter.

  3. But we'll never know how it's spelled!

     

    According to the 'source' which found:

     

    X:6

    T:On d'onoren gorda

    R:Bourrée à 3 temps

    A:Massif Central

    O:France

    M:3/4

    Q:1/4=210

    K:G

    G2|ABc2B2|ABc2d2|c4B2|A2G2G2|ABc2B2|ABc2d2|c4B2|A4:|

    G2|ABc2B2|G2A2B2|G3GF2|G2A2G2|\ABc2B2|G2A2B2|G3GF2|G6:|

  4. Hi Gary,

     

    I don't know about a recording, but this video includes a certain Mr. Day on anglo:

     

     

    Maybe Alan could advise whether he knows of a commercial recording, or, perhaps, put up a solo recording on YouTube. :-)

     

    Regards,

    Peter.

  5. As Jody says, you could always ask Dave Prebble. Rumour has it that he once accidently dropped his concertina in the Manchester Ship Canal, some years ago, after slipping on the towpath one evening, while on his way home from a session.

    One of mine nearly suffered a similar fate, back in 1986. Canal trip (Morris team), with an overnight stop at Upton-upon-Severn. Left the session (last!) and the pub landlord very kindly shone a light onto the towpath. After he switched it off, I took a couple of steps and trod between the towpath and our boat. Luckily, I was able to put the concertina on the towpath. The team rescued me, and checked me over for damage. I still suffer hip problems; compounded by injury to the other one in 2008.

     

    Still ..... it could have been worse.

  6. Wow! A zone 6 lateral. Not seen since the famous lateral fiasco of '82.

     

    Only a blockers feint or invocation of Trumpington's variation will keep us all out of Nidd.

     

    I'm stuck

    :ph34r:

     

    Ah; I have it!

     

    By Elephant & Castling* with Theydon Bois, I will move up to:

     

    London Bridge

     

     

    [* Bear with me; this is a complex rule, used in the Fischer v Spassky encounter (1972) whilst relaxing over a game of MC, during more weighty matters.

     

    Elephant & Castle and Theydon Bois stations exchange locations for the duration of the next round, whist assuming the underground links of the new location i.e. Elephant & Castle is now served by only the Central line, and Theydon Bois by the Northern and Bakerloo lines. Any player attempting to pass through either of the affected stations, on an incorrect line, will be in knipp.]

     

    Impressive, eh? ;)

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