Penny29 Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 EURO BOOK SALE - ALL FUNDS RAISED FOR THE PHOENIX ANIMAL REFUGEOn Saturday 22nd April 2006From 11 am to 3.30 pm. At the Salle des Fetes, St. Mayme de Pereyrol (sign-posted from the D21 between Bergerac and Vergt) ALL proceeds for the veterinary treatmentand re-homing of abused or abandoned dogs and cats*Paperbacks ……….. 1 euro*Hardbacks ………. 1 euro*Tea or Coffee ………1 euro*Glass of wine ……….1 euro *Sausage Rolls ………1 euro We shall also be selling:Videos, Cassettes and CDs (Your donations of books or other items will be very welcome, so just bring and buy if you prefer!) A special four-course lunch for 12 euros – including wine - will be available at the Truffe d’Or Restaurant – opposite – but please book in advance 05 53 54 29 85 Internet: www.phoenixasso.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Redman Posted March 29, 2006 Share Posted March 29, 2006 The following at least will be on sale plus some classics and VCRs once we check them against the DVD index. The worst thing about indexing my CD collection was the realisation that Steeleye Span sat next to Steely Dan and that my late mother knew the derivation of both names despite not being a member of the EFDS ArtistTitleCopiesAnna & Kate McGarricleDancer with the Bruised Knees Beautiful SouthBlue is the Colour Bert JanschCollection Bruce Springsteen18 Tracks ChieftainsBest of ChieftainsMagic of ClannadAn Diolam2ClannadThe Celtic Voice Crosby Stils Nash Derek BellCrolan's Favourite Emmylou HarrisBlue Kentucky Girl Eric ClaptonFrom the Cradle Fairport ConventionBabbacombe Lee Fairport ConventionHistory2Fairport ConventionThen and Now 1982 1996 Fairport ConventionWho Knows Where the Time Goes2Fleetwood MacThe Best of Peter Green's HighwaymenCollection House BandBest of Ian Campbell Folk GroupThis is / Across the hills Jackson BrowneRunning on Empty Jacques BrelVol 1 Jacques BrelVol 2 Jethro TullThis Was Joe JacksonThe Collection John RenbournThe Best of Judy CollinsColours of the Day (Best of) June TaborAngel Tyger June TaborAnthology Mathews Southern ComfortCollection Nancy GriffithOther Voices Other Rooms3Paul Simon Ry CooderGet Rhythm Sandy DennyBest of Steeleye SpanA Stack of Steeleye SpanThe Lark in The Morning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony F Dordogne Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 Anton, are they all on vinyl or CD?I've just given my record rather than CD player to a mate but I'd buy another one to play some of those ...............Talk about having the same taste in music, at some time I think I've owned all of those ..............Ps Derek Bell's record is Carolan's Favourites, I just thought he was the mutts nuts, somebody on a record label (Gael Linn Records I think) once described him as the nutter on the bus who you dreaded would sit next to you. For the uninitiated, he was the harpist in The Chieftains who died a few years ago.I think I've still got Mise Eire on vinyl lurking somewhere and have it on CD also, Bert Jansch, remember seeing him and Pentangle so many times in the UK, Danny Thompson on bass, wonderful.Thanks for a great start to the morning ................ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceni Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 [quote user="Anton Redman"] The following at least will be on sale plus some classics and VCRs once we check them against the DVD index. The worst thing about indexing my CD collection was the realisation that Steeleye Span sat next to Steely Dan and that my late mother knew the derivation of both names despite not being a member of the EFDS ArtistTitleCopiesAnna & Kate McGarricleDancer with the Bruised Knees Beautiful SouthBlue is the Colour Bert JanschCollection Bruce Springsteen18 Tracks ChieftainsBest of ChieftainsMagic of ClannadAn Diolam2ClannadThe Celtic Voice Crosby Stils Nash Derek BellCrolan's Favourite Emmylou HarrisBlue Kentucky Girl Eric ClaptonFrom the Cradle Fairport ConventionBabbacombe Lee Fairport ConventionHistory2Fairport ConventionThen and Now 1982 1996 Fairport ConventionWho Knows Where the Time Goes2Fleetwood MacThe Best of Peter Green's HighwaymenCollection House BandBest of Ian Campbell Folk GroupThis is / Across the hills Jackson BrowneRunning on Empty Jacques BrelVol 1 Jacques BrelVol 2 Jethro TullThis Was Joe JacksonThe Collection John RenbournThe Best of Judy CollinsColours of the Day (Best of) June TaborAngel Tyger June TaborAnthology Mathews Southern ComfortCollection Nancy GriffithOther Voices Other Rooms3Paul Simon Ry CooderGet Rhythm Sandy DennyBest of Steeleye SpanA Stack of Steeleye SpanThe Lark in The Morning [/quote]Sad/glad to say we have seem to have somethings in common - my cd & vinyl collection is in a box somewhereB South - is this the cd with the REAL words to "Don't marry her **** me"Ry Cooder, wot, No Capt Beefheart ?CSN but I prefer CSNYT&R - though maybe it is the same CD ?Fleetwood Mac when it was a real band, pre-girlys except the occasional guest spot from C PerfectSadly we will not be able to attend but hope you have a good day and raise loadsamoney.Johnand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Redman Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 The above all all Cds and were accumulated accros three continents, four houses and five cars. These are the extra ones. Safe as Milk remains one of my favourite albums and "The Rising Sons" my best super group. I sent my mum out to buy "Rum Sodomy and the Lash" and "Derek Bell Plays With Himself" when she was 80 odd. According to her the exchange at Virgin Kingston passed in to their training videos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Redman Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 I ripped about 10 of my LPs to DVD but also kept the LPs . Julie Felix, Nic Jones, Dave Walters and the early Harvey Andrews lps which are very unlikley to released to CD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobc Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 "Fleetwood Mac when it was a real band, pre-girlys except the occasional guest spot from C Perfect"Apologies for diverting from the point of the original posting, but youmight enjoy looking at the current recordings from Stan Webb’s ChickenShack - from early days on Blue Horizon with Christine Perfect, Stanhas moved on through nearly 40 years to become probably the best playerof traditional English blues guitar. Streets ahead of Clapton.CD recommendations:"Still Live After All These Years"http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00068JFIY/qid=1143750926/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_11_1/202-9631373-7139038"Going Up - Coming Down" - Disc 1 - Tracks 8, 9 & 15http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001WPSHM/qid=1143750926/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_11_1/202-9631373-7139038Probably the best bargain is the "I’d Rather go Live" DVD with lots ofadditional material and interviews (interesting comments on ChristinePerfect and Clapton). Available from:http://www.angelair.force9.co.uk/njpdvd620a.htmLots of other interesting stuff on this site as well.Finally, Stan’s own site. Not the best laid out but lots of good information on tour dates, etc.Our 12 year old son is learning acoustic and electric guitar - he hasStan Webb on his MP3 player - has to be better than James Blunt!Good listening,Bob Clarkehttp://perso.wanadoo.fr/grindoux Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iceni Posted March 31, 2006 Share Posted March 31, 2006 >>Apologies for diverting from the point of the original posting,.On vinyl I still have FM with a very young someone (P Green I think) apparently naked except for a surf board on the cover. Amongst the CDs are 2 by of Splinter Group (witnessed live at The Waterfront in Norwich with my nose pressed against the chain link fence just 6 feet from a giant speaker and PG - deaf for days) and Blues for Greeny by G Moore.Also on vinyl is "Prophets, Seers and Sages" by Tyrannosaurus Rex - I tried to find a CD version but when I checked the catalogue this band had been deleted.Hopefully when our conversion is finished and boxes are all unpacked I will move everything from vinyl onto a more modern medium and perhaps try to raise a bit for charity myself.Having managed to hijack your thread I am now even sorrier that we cannot attend the sale. Anton, perhaps if some of yr stuff does not sell we can do a deal by post after the event, though still supporting the good cause of course.p.s. I vaguely remember some awards show years ago where some bright spark paired the giant M Fleetwood with the pneumatic midget Sam Fox, how the mighty are fallen.Johnnot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anton Redman Posted April 19, 2006 Share Posted April 19, 2006 Having tototally wrecked an advert for a good cause thought I had bettter push it back up the list Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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