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Best moment from Falcon Ridge 2003
Okay returnees from Falcon Ridge, it's time to reflect on the weekend.� What was the best�personal moment of the festival?� It could have been a performance or a non-performance related moment for you.� This is going to be a hard question for most, including me. Best moment?� Irene Goodnight during Nields main stage.� Arm & arm with friends just like the Drinking Song.� What a�way to end a fantastic weekend.
Always a hard question but I'm going to say Thursday night dancing in the aisle to Richard Thompson with some of the best friends and best people in the world.
k-rock
· 21 years, 7 months ago
best moment? in general, being with so many friends - new and old and relishing every relaxing moment in the sun (and rain!). I don't think i could pinpoint one exact moment. good music + good friends = the best moments in my life.
Greg Brown:
C - is the way to begin
H - is the second letter in
I - I am the third and
C - is the fourth letter in that word (That's the middle of the word)
K - just fillin' in
E - gettin' near the "N"
C - H - I - C - K - E - N that's the way you spell chicken.
That song is definitely going on my FRFF 2003 compilation. :)
dancing.
Dancing to Tracy.
Dancing to EFO.
Dancing at the Beatles workshop.
Dancing to the Nields.
Dancing to the Nields.
Dancing to the Nields.
and "gay sex with a guitar" Richard Thompson.
Shelly
· 21 years, 7 months ago
the close of the 'stomp, drop and roll' *g* workshop when they sang 'you are my sunshine' and mike clem took his son, james, up on stage with him and held him on his hip thru the whole song and james sang along. yes.� it exceeded even the pete and maura and chris and meredith thompson all onstage together factor. it was THAT cute! it
absolutely had to be during vance gilbert's performance critique when he was talking about how folk singers don't get respect, and that exact moment the portapotty sucking truck started doing its noisy business in plain view right behind him at the family stage. what a riot. imho vance has always been the second funniest act at frff.
Erato
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Dancing wildly during the entire Nields' set with WAY too many people to mention!!!!!!!!!! :) rebecca
Welcome to FHDC, Rebecca!
if crossposting were possible on here, I'd also add this to the thread about performances that were extremely moving.
the Kennedys performance of "When I Go" on the mainstage on Thursday was absolutely amazing. it was so quiet in the crowd that you could have heard a pin drop on the grass.
this is a really hard choice...but i think it has to be when Tracy Grammer played "I go like the raven". it was absolute musical perfection. and meeting her afterwards... also, helping Cadence lead "Evolve". *sigh*. happiness.
For me it was not so much one moment but just all the times when the green downstairs pavilion was full of people sitting and laughing and talking.
Getting to meet Zil was a pretty awesome moment. She's so sweet and so beautiful.
And I picked up a crying baby and she stopped crying. This still amazes me. AJ and Lisa's little Melissa got me wanting a baby. Heee. :) I am so not used to kids and holding children terrifies me...I always think I'll do something wrong and break them. Our camp kids were awesome. :)
I'm so sad that I didn't get to meet Zil. :(
The signing of Enormous Penis during the DVN workshop set. Elsewise, watching dar and crying atop the hill during Iowa.� Didn't get through the first chords without being reduced to the tears. uhmmmm...waffles, stolen wristbands,�stumbling upon lower camp and meeting�bill, and mari counting up to 15...or trying to, at least :) *Sally*
Welcome to fhdc!
:)
Did I meet you?
also, helping Cadence lead "Evolve". *sigh*. happiness.
You did a great job, too!
Yeah, those kids were awesome.� As some of you lower campers may have noticed, the little voice of evolution in my head had me going "I want one!" quite often...even though I, um, don't.� Yet. :)
Yep, I'm with you there. AJ should market his kids as a device to kickstart people's biological clocks. heee. :) But not yet. Not yet at all. :)
Just being there was special for me since it was my first time there. Sadly I didn't see a lot of the bands but it will be better next year since i've been planning for next year�� �. But musicwise, the best moments were when you had all of the musicians there together on stage and one would lead and then everyone else joined in. That was just F-U-N. That gospel wake up call with EFO, DVN, The Kennedys, the neilds sisters and the other "unannounced" guests was just so completly moving for me. Anyone got a recording of that session? I would like to have a copy of that song. other things: driving back straight to st. louis was a hell lot of fun (2pm to 8am the next day....). not to mention all of� the torrential rain storms we ran into. i must tell you that there are few sights as awe inspiring as seeing lightning light up the whole entire sky and you're the only one on the road. all right. can't wait to see you all next year....
Drea
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Well, I didn't have any FRFF moments.. but I did have a Richard Thompson one! *G*
He played the Toronto Bluesfest on Sunday and absolutely *kicked* *ass* - had to dance sitting down due to all the people there (he wasn't on the main stage so it was somewhat more crowded). Only performer on the N.T.O. stage the entire weekend to get an encore (three songs!!), playing a total of an hour and a half :)
even better...they could set up a stand like the one with the kids doing hairwraps...where you could hold a baby for 5 minutes for a dollar :)
I had to leave before the gospel wake up call, had to work today and don't function well when I'm short on sleep. who were the "unannounced guests" so I can torture myself with the knowledge that I should have stayed?
Shelly
· 21 years, 7 months ago
EFO did 'people get ready' and vance climbed up{from the ground SL and joined them}�� on of the thompson sisters: i -think- it was chris????} came up and joined in.� christopher williams came up, too.�� hafta try to remember iffin there were any others....
I also believe that Rachael Davis was up there as well and she joined in for Amazing Grace.
Erato
· 21 years, 7 months ago
Rachael Davis did indeed join in for "amazing grace". what a beautiful moment. :)
He always does encores, I've seen him do three and it took over an hour.
Doesn't Pete Zorn, the guy on the mandolin, guitar, and the family of saxes totally rock?
Whoa whoa whoa....
ZORN is playing with him?!?!?!
Where?!?!?!
Everywhere, he's part of the tour. go to www.richardthompson-music.com for the schedule.
Holy crapburgers!
Had I known that, I would have gone to see thompson this weekend.
Worth it for zorn!!!
It is worth it for Richard Thompson, he's a Folk Rock Legend.
It was so much fun watching all the other performers watching him. Maura Kennedy was bouncing the whole time and Pete was totally transfixed except for when he'd turn to share the experience with Vance Gilbert who was also enraptured.
Erato
· 21 years, 7 months ago
OMG, I so totally didn't know that about the other performers watching him yes, richard is amazing.
Really? Never heard of him before this year.
He sounded alright from the camp.
Perhaps I'll check him out sometime.
Hell, if ZORN, of all people, was willing to play with him... he must be at least decent.
ellen
· 21 years, 7 months ago
hm. singing in the 'dome.
mornings at lower camp.
a private concert for 5 by adam b.
swing dancing with barefoot strangers.
the nields kids stage performance.
meeting new people/making new friends.
having a most excellent birthday.
having a most excellent birthday twin. and triplet. (John Gorka)
"Seattle??? Just for a folk festival???"
being back in the bershires again.
getting all broody over the children.
a crescent moon and orion over the festival.
best. falconridge. ever.
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
john gorka kind of sucked my ass. I thought we were going to make him the creepy birthday cousin that we lock in the closet?
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
the best point for me was the people. so much so that on the way there I realized that i hadn't even looked at who would be there for performers. cause it didn't really matter much to me.... I put off going to see people because I was sure I'd dissapoint and because of my delay I missed seeing Sara (and many dome people) and was pretty upset over that fact. I missed seeing josh play too. grr. people who mean loads to me and I didn't see them more because I'm an emotional cripple. I mean now I'm fine (relatively speaking *snort*) and I plan to find some way to camp next year instead of hotel-ing it... its just that first step. I was a bit emotional when I went to lower camp... dah. with the exception of holding Bruce's hand on the way there I haven't recieved affection from anyone in MONTHS. and I had forgotten what being loved feels like... being safe.�the first hug made me crumble, some because of the contact but mostly because I love andrea. "hi, nice to see you, can I put my face on your chest and cry?" yeah... actually... I don't let anyone hug me unless i love them, so you know who you are. most of yuo I didn't say goodbye to, theres a reason. if you thought I cried when you met me it'd be nothing to the crying if I had to say goodbye. it was bad enough saying bye to Bruce and Teri, dude I was late to work for all the tears. I didn't feel numb anymore. but now I'm back in hell. without the hugs and the love first hand. I'm heartsick. but atleast i know you're there and I know what it feels like. I feel like I'm forgetting something.... OH YEAH! Sara, that'll show ya! don't shower or you'll miss me! but seriously, *pout*.
����� My favorite moments ������ -� Eric Schwartz at the dome-- especially the "kids songs" ����� - Richard acknowledging his stalkers at the DVN mainstage show ����� - singing myself hoarse at the Beatles workshop ���� - laughing at the little boy running up and down the hill in his underwear during the Nields mainstage set ��� - getting to have a more extended goodbye by going out to 4 Brothers with Neal and Carey on Sunday
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
HEEEE!!! I saw the little kid running 'round nekkid... *sigh* kind of reminded me of my young life. ;-)
That's from the Ghost World soundtrack.
That's an old blues song. :)
Aww...you didn't have to worry about disappointing anyone!� We were all determined to love you already.� ;) Seriously, it was great to meet you.� :)� You should definitely camp�(downstairs, of course)�next year so we can see more of you! *Hugs.
Amen!
The people made the whole thing worthwhile. :)
Especially getting to meet zil!
wooo!
*hugs*
I think there were three moments I will tresure from this years Falcon Ridge 1) Kissing Ellen hello. 2) When Butch Ross joined Russell Wolff in the Budgie Dome 3) When I was mistaken for a member of DVN
everything ellen and gordondon mentioned, and:
~eric's song for me and gordon ("that's what stalkers are for")
~"damn skippy!"
~performing aoll of "once more, with feeling" with john
~the chain of hugging cute girls on thursday night
~everyone being so sweet to me and taking such good care of me
~getting time to hang out with so many of my fave fruheads and musicians!
a few 1.� First Stumbling upon the Fruvous crew (it being my first real FRFF I didn't know they existed) thursday morning and meeting such wonderful people. 2.� Waltzing with someone from DVN during their workshop! 3.� Monday morning discussion with Steve, the two of us being the only ones left at Camp Fruvous upstairs by that point. Thanks guys for all the great memories
Hello Adam! You forgot to mention the Giant Adam Smashing Mashine!
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
I'm so sad that I didn't get to meet Zil. :(
John: you may not have met me, but I saw you!! muahahahaaa! wow... um does that put me in the stalker group? with gordon and such? by the way, I saw you too gordon. hee!
Mine would have to be when Donnie Wright screwed up a chord on the workshop stage�during Like the Raven�and yelling "shit" rather loudly.... Vance Gilbert's reaction was 10x better....� "Damn, they're rewriting Dave's songs already..... that's it, I'm naming my next album 'Raven Shit'"
Zil, did I see you? I know I didn't meet you... did we maybe pass each other at some point and smile at each other and I thought "Damn she looks familiar..."?
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
I dunno.... I don't think I saw you. I was looking for you actually, really wanted to meet the gella. asked andrea where you might be fund, but allas I never found you. I saw a lot of people who seemed familiar... hippies always seem familiar and comfortable to me. part of the reason why 10,000 people didn't make me curl up and die.
That was Bernie you danced with
aww! i wanna dance with bernie!
As a Giant Adam, should I be worried???
I was so excited to be dancing with a DVN member I didn't even know which one it was!
Heh, well, I definitely didn't look like a hippie. Did you come upstairs to the budgiedome at all?
If he danced with you Nancy would get jealous
hee. for a second there, i thought you meant *nancy*, not NAAAAAANNNNNNCYYYYYYYY. hee.
That was Bernie!� He is my favorate!
In order to get more money for their bang, they should just make it 2 minutes for a dollar. Them girls are addictive :) *S*
I know it's a bit after the fact - I'm not good at picking favorite things.� Even worse at justifying my decisions.� That said, one of my fave moments was during Groove, Stomp, 'n Shout, when EFO was singing "Hole Hearted" and Eddie stepped up to the mic to sing the chorus with Julie.� EDDIE SINGING SOLO!!!� I didn't even know that could happen. And how about the on-stage Fruvous references:
Storm during DVN's mainstage set, singing the call and repeat part of Fishsticks - first he did a pretty�off tempo�Vance�Gilbert thing, and then�busts out with�"Once I was the Kind of Spain... I know that was totally cheap." Nerissa Nields (she's the blonde, right?) talking about nerds - I don't recall the context, during Groove, Stomp, and Shout� - oh, I know - something about wanting to find the hot guy and the one who approaches you is the geeky Moxy Fruvous fan who asks if you've read the new Harry Potter, and you have, and then asks you who you preferred Jean Luc Picard or James T. Kirk... She was definitely taken aback when we nerds actually yelled back our Trek preference, and leaned back and said "they're answering!" to Maura Kennedy, I think. Somebody yelling out "King of Spain" during Vance's mainstage set, and him saying that Falcon Ridge is a wonderful place where people don't look at your outside and judge you...so much so that they could mistake him for "5 white guys!"� Which is ridiculous.� We all know that Richard is Chinese...
> when EFO was singing "Hole Hearted"
"Hole Hearted" as in the Extreme song? Whoa, if so.
The same Josh.� They used to do it a lot during the Bad Habits Grille days.� That's why that workshop was so awesome, it was vintage EFO we were hearing.
*blink* I thought I was an evil warmongering capitalist.
zil
· 21 years, 7 months ago
um... hee. no I didn't. the dome made me nervious. I looked at it from afar.
You are an evil warmongering capitalist lesbian hippie. Am I leaving anything out?
You can believe me since I'm a creepy old man that is corrupting the youth of America.
and a sexual predator!
i'm just cute. :)
Scratch this.
I thought he was talking about JOHN zorn.
I have no idea who this pete zorn character is.
only a completely kickass guitar, mando, and sax player. that's all.
Thas coo.
But he's no JOHN zorn.
:)
I love what Melissa said: "What did that mandolin ever do to him?" He was lucky it didn't catch fire.
Since i'm not going to frff this year, i figured i'd put my favorite moment from last year up here, especially since it's not up as of yet.
Eddie (from EFO) stumbling (literally) into lower camp at about 3am saturday night and chilling with us for a bit. :)
I loved Jimi Hendrix's set. You had to be quite sleep deprived to have heard it.
*is immediately earwormed with "Voodoo Child"*
-- Pauley
Getting to know all the people I had heard about for so long and feeling, in a small way, like I fit in! Thanks guys! My biggest memories were from the people I met! I am so glad that I got to meet Carey, Neal, Gordon and Melissa. I hope to get to know more of you this year, and the ones I do know, better!
Well, be sure to check out lower camp too. :) We're friendly folks.
Paul
· 20 years, 7 months ago
Best performer Richard Thompson. I've seen him live at the Iron Horse before but FR was by far the best total performance of the fest. Best individual moment-think this was 2003-when Vance Gilbert stepped away from the mike walked to the edge of the stage and sang acapella
mmmmm...Vance Gilbert showing off with the lovely rendition of King of Spain Rome ("'King of Spain'? Do I look like four white guys from Canada?" :)
*squee* i can't wait to see the keli again. bring bono!!
I think he actually said "five white guys." heh.
heh. did he? *snicker* that silly vance.
wheee. And we're rather unthreatening most of the time ... ;)
Bender
· 20 years, 7 months ago
I think the best moment was when the bench in the town council scene collapsed and everyone on it nearly lost it in front of the audience.
Oh.
That's right.
That's because I was a DUMBASS and chose to be in a sucky production of FOOTLOOSE instead of going to FALCON RIDGE.
Rimbo
· 20 years, 7 months ago
Well, it's not like you had a choice, really.� I mean, you've gotta cut loose.� Footloose.
it was probably that orgy that chris and I started.... people just kept showing up.. it was huge.
Hmmm... best moments...
--The general vibe of chilling out with nice folks in the Lower Camp common tent... so much so that going to see the music seemed almost inconsequential
--Eating filet mignon in the tent after the rainstorm on the first night
--Shelly coining the term "Shantytown" for our row of small tents
--Listening to AJ in the next tent over try to reason with his kids to pleeease go back to sleep
--Putting so many faces with names
--Ellen doing cool drawings
--Waffles
--Getting to know Karen, Andrea, Paul, Kat, and many others
--Meeting Sally on a lazy afternoon and having a great talk
There's a few... and I didn't even mention music!
oh, yeah....that moment. How did I forget about that? Best.orgy.ever. (at least until the one in 2004).
The general vibe of chilling out with nice folks in the Lower Camp common tent... so much so that going to see the music seemed almost inconsequential
amen, brotha. :)
zil
· 20 years, 7 months ago
me = devistated.
spending a bit in the ER? expensive.
discovering the heart attack that you thought you were having is, in fact, and ulcer? painful.
not going to the event you've looked forward to for a year?
unimaginable.
emphasis on the gin. which I would be drinking if I didn't have a hole in my stomach.
talcott is more than at a loss for what to do with a kidden who is having manic and extreemly depressive, stay in bed for days, moments.
Paul
· 20 years, 7 months ago
You are 24 and have an ulcer? Sorry to hear that. It is broadcast live by a radio station maybe you can catch it on the web?
zil
· 20 years, 7 months ago
yeah... I have a lot of health related badnesses. I don't have the web at home.
Paul
· 20 years, 7 months ago
maybe you could visit a friend or family member who does?
Bender
· 20 years, 7 months ago
I played Principal Clark.� 'nuff said.
oh...and AJ's kids are SOOO cute!
and the martinis on the first night!
you guys are all making me sad that i'm not going this year!
i understand the ER thing, my first FRFF (2001)
ended in the ER...as everyone I'm sure remembers.
I was running to hug Shelly goodbye, and managed to find a rock and sprain my ankle really badly...a whole bunch of us took a lovely field trip to the ER.
BTW...does anyone have those pictures, i've never seen them...
Fighting for a place on the hill is not how I want to spend my vacation.
zil
· 20 years, 7 months ago
yeah talcott got out his medical refrence book last night to look up my conditions so he could better understand it [I don't usually feel like talking about it]. he's so cute.
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