Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Off The Beaten Tracks 28 March 2022

This week's Ginger Feather FM playlist.

The Young 'Uns - A Place Called England
The Alt - What Put The Blood
King Creosote - Largs
Frank Turner - A Wave Across A Bay (acoustic)
Karine Polwart - Swim Until You Can't See Land
Iona Lane - Schiehallion
Faustus - False Foxes
Plumhall - Cruel Adventures
Jenny Lascelles - The Girl Who Couldn't Sleep And The Boy Who Couldn't Speak
Jen & Laura Beth - Shine
Paddy Garrigan & The Stroller Priests - The Museum of Forgotten Songs
Dan Melrose - Cellophane
Wes Martin - Our World Lies Below

Monday, 21 March 2022

Off The Beaten Tracks 21 March 2022

This week's Ginger Feather FM playlist. Listen on Mixcloud   

First Aid Kit - The Lion's Roar
Idiot Johnson - The Damplands
William The Conqueror - Alive at Last
The Jellyman's Daughter - American Tune
Joshua Burnell - Run With Me
Cara - B&B Jigs
Ninebarrow - Cry Unity
Simon Jaymes - She's a Lady
Anais Mitchell - Our Lady of the Underground
Cardboard Fox - On Your Side 
The Rheingans Sisters - The Photograph
William The Conqueror - Maverick Thinker
Duncan Wood - Farewell to Edinburgh

Saturday, 19 March 2022

Faustus at Helmshore

Faustus played at Helmshore Mills Textile Museum last night (18th March). It didn't seem to be the most obvious place for a gig but it turned out they'd played there before in 2019. The acoustics were good, with Saul thanking himself at the end for doing the sound, but there wasn't any lighting specifically for the band so instead the house lights were left on.

I had heard two of their albums before the gig but this was my first time seeing them live. They hardly needed any time to warm up and get into their stride with Benji Kirkpatrick's acoustic guitar and mandola driving many of the songs along with Saul Rose's melodeon adding bass and sharing the melodies with Paul Sartin on violin and cor anglais. Add to that some fine 3-part harmony singing and I'd say they are one of the best live bands I've seen in quite a while. 

They were promoting their new release "Cotton Lords EP - Five Songs of the Lancashire Cotton Famine" and played selections from their three previous albums as well. There was one slightly freaky moment when a lightbulb blew during one of the songs from the Cotton Lords EP. It happened just before the interval so they carried on in semi-darkness!

They kept the audience entertained with some amusing and informative chat between numbers and for me the most memorable songs were 'Blow the Windy Morning' and their take on Nic Jones' The Humpback Whale which they recorded as 'Ballina Whalers' on their self-titled debut album back in 2008. I hadn't heard their third album "Death and Other Animals" but enjoyed the tracks they played from it and bought a copy at the end of the evening. 

A great night out and we are planning on going back when the museum is open. 



Sunday, 13 March 2022

Off The Beaten Tracks 14 March 2022

This week's show has two tracks by Luke Jackson who has been supporting Fairport Convention on their Winter Tour. The song 'Oh Channel' is available to download from his Bandcamp page. 

Iona Lane's album Hallival is released on March the 25th and she plays The Hall Coffee Shop in Lancaster on April the 9th. 

Banter - Just Love
Luke Jackson - Nothing But Time
Iona Lane - Mary Anning
Frank Turner - Don't Worry
Miranda Sykes - Windowbox
The House Band - War Party \ Lost Night
Steve Knightley - Tall Ships
The Chair - The Dark Maid
Philip Henry & Hannah Martin - The Nail Maker's Strike PtII
Luke Jackson - Oh Channel
Seth Lakeman - Blood Red Sky (live)
Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman - Granite Mill
Simon Mayor & Hilary James - Barcarole

Listen to the show on Mixcloud 
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Monday, 7 March 2022

Off The Beaten Tracks 7 March

Some cover versions on this week's show and a few chosen against the backdrop of the horrific events happening in Ukraine. Listen now on Mixcloud

The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Picture This
King Creosote - Homeboy
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Wooden Ships
Sharon King - Ordinary Girl
Luke Jackson - Cherry Picker
Flook - Ocean Child
Ross Ainslie - Cloud Surfing
Ninebarrow - Prickle-eye Bush
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain - Dancing Barefoot
Patti Smith - Changing of the Guards
Bob Dylan - All Along the Watchtower
Jamie Smith's Mabon - The Accordionist's Despair
Indigo Girls - Midnight Train to Georgia

Monday, 28 February 2022

Electric Car Trip 2

Our second trip away from home in our Hyundai EV, this time down to Buckinghamshire. What we learned from the previous trip was that if possible you should look to charge up your battery once it gets to 40-50%. It's a bad idea to leave it until the equivalent of the low fuel light coming on in a petrol car, the reason being that you may get to a charge point only to find it isn't working. You're then stuck with an almost flat battery as happened to us on our trip up to Glasgow in December.* 

So on the journey south we stopped at Keele services, 80 odd miles from home and charged up with no problem. I had seen on one website that Keele only has Tesla charge points but as we discovered on our return journey, this is only true on the northbound side. 

We were spending two nights at a hotel in Buckingham which was near charge points at Tesco's. It mainly worked ok apart from on one occasion it cut out after 10-15 minutes. It can be confusing as to whether you use the charge point app or the Hyundai app to start and stop the charging. As we found out, if there is a control panel on the charge point then it's best to use that. It seems that these different apps don't always talk to each other.

We had stopped at the shiny, new Rugby services on the way down to use the loos but were impressed with the numerous charge points so decided to stop there on our return journey. As ever, most of the points are Tesla and on the first Electric Highway one we tried to use, the card reader was not working. 

One thing we've discovered is that there is a community of EV drivers who are generally happy to talk to one another, share experiences and give advice which is useful if charge points are malfunctioning or if you are a newbie to the world of EVs. Most of the non-Tesla points were occupied but we managed to find an EH one which was accepting contactless payments. So we plugged in and went for a coffee. 

Our next brief stop was at Keele but as previously mentioned, it was Tesla only.  Fortunately it was only a dozen or so miles to the next services. We had a bit of difficulty there as we couldn't get the first one to start charging but there was a free one next to it which worked ok. 

When we came out we had fun getting it to stop. I tried to cancel the charging on the Hyundai app and I got the message, "Can't stop charging." A couple had pulled up at the next charge point and we were able to help them as it was their first time charging up away from home. As the bloke said to me, the message I'd got reminded him of the song "Can't Stop Dancing". 

It can certainly feel like we are being taken on a merry dance by these unregulated EV charge point companies.

* Read about our trip to Glasgow last December.


Off The Beaten Tracks 28 February

This week's Ginger Feather FM playlist. Available to listen to on Mixcloud.

Fairport Convention play The Platform in Morecambe on the 3rd March with support from Luke Jackson.

Broom Bezzums - Cold Winds Blow
Faustus - Blow the Windy Morning
Julie Fowlis - Wind and Rain
Rura - Cauld Wind Blast
Richard Thompson - Where the Wind Don't Whine
Barluath - Catch The Wind
Fairport Convention - Cider Rain
Pentangle - Rain and Snow
John Renbourn & Wizz Jones - In Stormy Weather
The Low Countries - We Weathered The Storm
John Martyn - Bless the Weather
The Proclaimers - Sunshine on Leith
Norman Blake - You Are My Sunshine
June Carter Cash - Keep on the Sunny Side