From: Ian Godsave
Linton Music Festival
Committee, Helpers - everyone involved
Greetings all,
This is just a quick note to say thank you for all the work that went into this years festival.
Congratulations - Linton Music festival is amazing - words fail me.
Thank you again, Ian
From: Deb Clayton
Dear Linton Festival organisers,
Trucked the three miles over to you as ever and was totally blown away by Gandalf Murphy. How good are you to book that one? Do hope you didn’t let them leave until they had signed up for next year!
Cheers,
Debby Clayton
From: Roger Mayes
Hi Committee!
Committees are not known for successful creations but you lot are something else! We were festival virgins but what a splendid first experience. We cant fault a thing from venue through food and drink to the main thing - the music. Please, please get Matthew Lee back before I die! Never seen such talent linked to high energy before.
Only one thing to sort - a size LARGE T shirt (the blue version) which had sold out by the time I dragged myself away from the music. Can you help or do I get in touch with cartoonz?
Congratulations once again and thanks
Roger and Andrea Mayes
From: Steve Bowles
Hi,
Congratulations for an excellent festival. It's the first time I've been; the sound quality was superb, the line up great (especially Mike Sanchez, a brilliant finale act),
food, everything! Keep it up, and see you next year.
Regards,
Steve Bowles
From: Julian James
Just to say thanks for a great weekend
Some things i really liked about this festival
No security fencing around the main stage
Only a few stalls, but all the necessities were provided
Only one stage, but a quick turn around
The informality of it all
The bands
The god weather
The last one was just lucky
But the others were down to you guys
Well worth travelling down from Leicester
Will be back
Julian
From: Rob Green
Just a note to say thanks to everyone involved in the superb organisation of your wonderful festival last weekend. As first time visitors to 'Linton,' our friends who have been several times before, told us how good it was, what an understatement it was Brilliant! We were totally knocked out, the whole event was sheer quality, the bands, the sound systems, the local food and caterers, well done Cornwalls for their excellent pork pies and burgers, real food!, and finally the friendly bar staff who worked so hard throughout the weekend dispensing quality real ales and ciders.
The natural amphitheatre provides everyone a good view of the stage, better than many football stadia. This event is a great tribute to the organisers for allowing families to bring their youngsters in FOC and introducing them to live music. Everyone was so friendly as were the bands who freely mingled amongst the crowd. Talking to the boys from Vulnerable Thing they were overwhelmed by the friendly atmosphere and the appreciative comments from everyone, they really enjoyed themselves.
Thanks 'Linton for a fantastic weekend and thanks to all the wonderful people with whom we had the pleasure of sharing their company and love of live Music.
See you in 2010
Rob and Ann Green and our many friends from the Brewhouse Blues Club, Lamp Tavern, Dudley
From: Ginny Twist
Hey Martin, thanks for saving that ticket for me. I really had a great time and Dr Feelgood still do the same as they ever did to me. Didn't stay for the last band as I wanted to leave on a high and didn't want to drive back in the dark, but next year I might try and make the whole festival and camp.
Shame I missed Otis Grand on Sunday as he rocks too!
Gin
From: GERALDINE HARDING
Congratulations on a great festival! It is the first time we have been to Linton and were impressed by the organisation and atmosphere. The weather certainly helped.
An impressive line-up of beers. Any chance of barrels of cider or a local Perry next time?
Good selection of food which was popular.
Great music and Mike Sanchez gave 110% as always.
Well done. Keep up the good work, and I hope you made plenty of money for your charities and local causes.
Best wishes,
Geraldine
From: Steve Herbert
Just recovering from a great weekend. This is the 5th one we’ve be on to and I
have to say that yesterday (Sunday} was probably a day we will never forget.
Planned to only stay a couple of hours to see Otis Grand, but arrived at 12:30
and could not drag ourselves away unit 9:00PM. The highlight for us was Gandalf
Murphy, but what a 1ineup for the rest of the day.
The headline act on Saturday night was not really our thing, as we prefer
blues, folk and rock, rather than rock and roll, but it certainly did not spoil
a very memorable experience.
The organization was impeccable and a better selection of boors and in better
condition than .1 remember from previous years.
Our thanks to all the organizers and helpers, We will be back next year and
will in touch chor tly tickets for 22nd August as well.
Kind regards
Steve & Jesette
From: Andrew Watkins
Martin, Just a quick note to say how much the four of us enjoyed the festival.
It was our first time and it was 'BRILLIANT WELL DONE TO ALL ORGANISERS.
Thank you very much and please keep me updated regarding next years festival..
PS Please try and persuade TEN YEARS AFTER to play The Linton Festival 2010!!
Andrew
From: Mel Curtis
We just wanted to say what a great nite (friday) - excellent music, very professional set up, well organised, ideal venue with stage and seating perfectly situated and a pleasure to go back for the second year!
Pork rolls and all the food/drink tents were fantastic, and the music (in particular Dr Feelgood and Nine Below Zero) were great.
Thanks for another brilliant festival
Val and Pat Curtis
From: Beverley Price
Dear Festival People
Some feedback from our visit,
Fantastic music!!!
Good food, great beers, nice prices
But the camping was NOT in the same field as last year it was one field over and very close to the motorway and consequently it was very noisy at night - not enjoyable.
We came to relax, listen to good music, eat and drink, NOT listen to some fat guy trying to auction off tacky stuff - impressed even if it was for a good cause. Idea put them in a stall in one of the side tents.
thanks for all your hard work
Beverley Price
From: David Hollands
Thanks to all who organised the event We attended Sunday and had an absolutely brilliant day out Can't wait for next year keep up the good work
David and Sue Hollands
From: Tara Roberts
Firstly let me compliment you on running what must be one of the cutest but most professional of Festivals in the country. As a seasoned festival goer I think it is great and everyone should pat them themselves on the back, BUT [sorry!],some of the photographers really began to tick me off, especially those with huge cameras wandering round like lonely buffaloes
J noted the singer in nine below zero, did ask them to stop. But I felt the americans were
way to polite to say anything, even when some of them were pushing their long lenses inches in front of their faces and snapping away.I observed one chap lying on the ground in some absurd position for lO minutes with his finger OVER the lenst! but even if his finger wasn't over the lens I would have found it bizarre behaviour. Maybe I am out of step and people regard this as normal what do you think? You can tell me next year.
LOVE AND PEACE
TARAXXX
From: John Payne
Thanks for a great festival it's the fourth year running I've been and not a bad one yet, I particularly enjoyed the Italian Jerry Lee Lewis and hopefully you'll get him back some time. I'm very envious of you being able to indulge your whims of who to book for the festival but luckily most of the time I'm in total agreement with your
choices, and also for all the hard work you put in you deserve some whim gratification!!!
I have one minor observation / irritation - would it be possible to ask the photographers to stop running round like demented lemmings amongst the people dancing. I'm not a kill joy [at least I don't think so] and I can understand people want to take pictures in moderation, but the need to take hundreds of pictures at numerous angles including up nose shots and lying in ridiculous shooting position I feel unnecessary. I know the singer from Nine Below Zero got quite pissy with one guy who had a camera shot right in his face for most of the performance. Also several of the people dancing around commented on how irritating some of the photographers were.
Back to the positive it's a great festival and I APPRECIATE ALL THE ORGAN ISATION THAT GOES INTO IT.
PS
Two of my favourite festival bands are Jon Amor and Trevor Burton band any chance of checking them out during whim indulgence time?
Keep up the good work
John
From Annette Fuller
Hi,
We came to your festival today and on the whole had a really good time, the music was excellent. I bought 2 small children with me and would like to add that it really did feel as though they were not very welcome, the 'keep your children under control' announcement was I thought rather off putting especially as you say you are a family event. Perhaps a small area where children are allowed to be children rather than be seen but not heard?
That aside, thank you for an enjoyable day.
Annette Fuller
From: "kandgtingley
Just to say congratulations on another successful festival. We come most years with four friends and we love it, great organisation! I was a little concerned with the lack of hand washing facilities and the use of gel only in the toilets, it’s used in between certain procedures, on entrance and exit into wards and department, but never after visiting the b fluids. This is because it’s not effective against certain bacteria's which are also present in the community.
Kind regards
Gail
From: Chris Tunstill
Hello,
Thanks for putting on a great Festival.
Bands : --
Highlights were Key Frances & Gandalf Murphy, please try & get them back next year.
I thought there were too many Bands that sounded the same, viz the three on Friday night & The Duke Joints were all much of a muchness. Obviously there is a strong R&B following in your Committee!
Two Bands in this vein for next year :
-- Wilko Johnson himself
Spikedrivers
Ones you probably won't have heard of : --
Chris TT (Solo best IMHO), see him at Beautifull Days (Exeter August) festival BTW www.christt.com (PS although I share the same initials as him I am in no way connected)
Gareth Pearson, a young Welsh finger-picker, disciple of Chet Atkins & Tommy
Emmanuel (ought to be performing somewhere within striking distance as he's from Cardiff IIRC) www. garethpearson.com
John Otway, always goes down well
Weird String Band
Wobbley Squadron
Kind regards, Chris.
From: Christine Croft
Hello
Just had to put pen to paper so to speak, and put our thoughts down regarding our first visit to Linton. We travel quite a bit to various fests here and there and have recently invested in a folding camper so we now manage to get our creaking bones off the lumpy ground! The camping bit was great by the way. We were at The Rhythm Fest last year and of course were bowled over by Gandalf so just had to come to your fest this year, has to be a first time does’nt there, won,t be the last!!
Now for the superlatives - great bunch of people, lovely surroundings, superb organisation - food, beer Etc. As for the line up of bands, truly wonderful and something for everyone without doubt. We can't stop talking about Key Frances and have been playing his
cd's continuously. To have been so close to the band was such a privilege ditto Joziah Longo and Co. Having seen the Beatles and all that stuff, to discover new music that creates such emotion is truly a wonderful experience.
Thankyou very much for a fab weekend. We will meet again. See you at the Rhythm Festival.
Chris and Andy, Bolton Lancs.
From: The Grate Denini
Just returned from this years fest.., a long 6hr drive!!
Anyway-glad we made the effort to come down-was well worth it.... from the moment we arrived at the camp site and our cararvan got stuck-Rob towing us up-field to a more suitable spot. .to leaving--cant say anything other than we had a great time.
Some observations... The Bands..... well tbh---for a festival of this size---- there was no duffers at all.. .and to get the likes of Key Frances and (personally the whole reason for us going) Gandalf Murphy... WOW--- bl000dy well done!
The Mowtown caper--well not TOO sure about that--but seemed to go down well enough, but nobody in the camp site we spoke to felt it was their cup ot tea.
Stewards.... brillliant.Nowt else..just really really good and enthusiastic people.
The Beer. . a good selection at reasonable prices.No complaints.
Food.... weli a bit limited I suppose...and with our lass preferring veggie...but..space being as it is etc etc. Good job we brought some bait ourselves.
The Auction well yer bugger I seen our son on stage being held up as if he was being auctioned... I shouts down from the bar area.. .waving my hands frantically.... Whoa whoa--- thats my boy! Up here! Next thing --heres a lady asking me for 20 quid for the most hiddeous pair of dolls in the land!!! Apparently I won the auction or something!!! 20 quid to get me lad back eh!!! (well it was 10 actually cos thats all ihad left!! What a hoot that.
Met some really lovely people and a few old festies we' ye known for a while.. .had good sing-song back at camp which was nice.
Overall--- a really enjoyable time esp with no stalls selling the usual arraay of shite---that was a pleasant change.
Only downside.... the twat of a bloke down the front who was about to clip Larmer for knockmg into him with his Larmer Mobile I saw it happen---and I tell yer... if he'd have touched a hair on him--- he would still be in Hereford General, I laced into him (verbally) --tbf---i was pissed--well pissed.. but the boy is only 3 and couldn’t help it,
Tok the edge off the night a bit---but the steward who came over was very very good about it and calmed it all down,..so no harm done in the end.
Well---there you go.. .might see you next year--or sooner if any of you going to some fests during the summer... please look out for the ORANGE MAN flying and say hello!
x den, silke, larmer dalyon and baby hendrix Santana
The Grate Denini 3rd Earl of Hart le Pool