Mike Harding at Cambridge Folk Festival - Part 1
It was 1976 when I first appeared at Cambridge Folk Festival sharing the bill with Steve Goodman and John Hartford, amongst others.
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Steve wrote and I liked him from the first time we met, mainly because he was a good egg, but also because he was the same size as me. John was a laid back rangy bloke who played brilliant old timey fiddle while dancing one an amplified plank of wood. He also wrote one of the funniest songs ever, , a song which doesn't have quite the same kind of resonance now that we no longer use vinyl for recording (well not like we used to anyway).
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I also remember the festival for the sessions. They don't seem to happen so much now, but in them there days people like , , , Ìýand would all be backstage playing and drinking away like lunatics. It's all a little quieter and better behaved now and folk comics seem to be an endangered species. It's still one of my favourite festivals though, and I still get a tingle in my gut when I walk through the field, smell the Guinness and the frying onion and the warm
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