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october_lost
23-07-2005, 01:30
Being raised in Colne Im very familar with this spectical, a chance to get hammered, drink and smoke in the streets and appreciate some great bands, some for free. Apparently its the biggest fesitival of its kind in Europe, just dont expect Destinys whattheycalled...anyone else going to be in attendance?

Looking particularly forward to this, because working in August is going to be hard :(

http://www.bluesfestival.co.uk/

_angel_
23-07-2005, 10:00
My Grandad was from Colne.. or Nelson... whichever is the smallest...

october_lost
23-07-2005, 12:43
My Grandad was from Colne.. or Nelson... whichever is the smallest...
It will be Colne, why on earth did your Grandad move away :rolleyes:

_angel_
23-07-2005, 14:00
I think I may have been there once in passing. My Grandad's family saw the light and 'defected' to Yorkshire when he were a lad....

october_lost
24-07-2005, 00:09
Wrong side of the Pennines mi lass, I suppose it will be some place dodgy like Hebden Bridge :rolleyes:

_angel_
25-07-2005, 09:29
Wrong side of the Pennines mi lass, I suppose it will be some place dodgy like Hebden Bridge :rolleyes:

Nah he knew which side his bread was buttered... and it twas Leeds actually.


Not that there's anything wrong with Hebden Bridge!

october_lost
26-07-2005, 12:51
Its full of hippies and people called Tarquin

_angel_
26-07-2005, 13:55
I knew someone who lived there who definitely wasn't a hippy or named Tarquin!

belboid
26-07-2005, 17:54
never realised you grew up in that fair northern town OL.

Ive been to the festival once, was okay, my dad goes every year.

october_lost
27-07-2005, 16:20
Colne actually rocks, but only about once a year :D

Shirl
28-07-2005, 16:17
Wrong side of the Pennines mi lass, I suppose it will be some place dodgy like Hebden Bridge :rolleyes:
I lived in Colne for a year. I lived in hebden Bridge for 10 years ;)

Is Jims cafe still going in Colne? :cool:

Spion
29-07-2005, 13:53
Went to Colne once - to score some, err, herbs. So there seemed to be lots of hippys in a caravan site on the side of the valley.

Sounds a decent festy and we're only 25 miles away over the border. Just got too much on this weekend :(

october_lost
29-07-2005, 16:35
I lived in Colne for a year. I lived in hebden Bridge for 10 years ;)

Is Jims cafe still going in Colne? :cool:
Yeah, its a cultural oasis....

and as for herbs, its cheaper in the borough than anywhere else in Lancashire, maybe its because the level of education is so poor :D

belboid
03-08-2005, 12:19
is that a yes Jims is still there?

It was about 5 years ago (tho not called that iirr), and thgere was a eatery in the same place last time I went past (when just checking out the mighty Planet Records), but didnt check if it was still Jims, or something else.

Shirl
03-08-2005, 17:57
Jims was two terraced houses (or maybe just one) on one of the streets running down off the main road, near the top of Colne on the L/H side as you approached from the Nelson direction.
All veggie food and a record player in the corner for you to put on the records lying in a pile next to it.
It was brilliant, Jim in the back cooking and sending his kids to the corner shop if he ran out of anything.

october_lost
04-08-2005, 12:48
Yeah Jims is still up and running....

Shirl
04-08-2005, 19:03
Yeah Jims is still up and running....
Blimey, I feel all nostalgic now. Next time I have to stay over up that way, I'm going to organise a vist. Should be cheaper than the Fat Duck ;)

Wolfie
04-08-2005, 23:15
Blimey, I feel all nostalgic now. ...

me too :)

we used to go there when we were "bothering" - me and Shirl :o

a visit is definitely in order :)