Next year my aunt and uncle are celebrating their 60th birthday's joint I was wandering whether you could tell me the cost of a group of marines who would be happy to travel to Bristol to play for a dance what would that be a jazz / big band quartet??
Would you suggest writing to the west country bands in turn and asking them for any ideas or can you think if of anything
maybe ex marines might do due to the cost??
Would TRANSPORT and FOOD need to be provided?
Tom Brigstocke
Aaron Aardvark
errrrr.........WOULD!!!!!
RAB
Hey Briggers....
If you can't get a mixed group together, I'll organise a bass quartet for you...
ANDY
CHALKY
Baaaaaaaaaaas
Yours truly......
Transport not a problem, as we're just up the road in Jockland, and we'd just nick an Admirality car...
Food and drink..????? Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah...
Some Pusser's curled up sandwiches, and a few barrels of Guiness would be fine before we rig up, then we'll have a proper drink during and after the gig..
I'll arrange a piece (not a pun) especially for the party...
I'll call it 160 Fathoms......
What time do you want us there..????
briggers
HI ANDY,
TOM HERE
(A) Where is Jockland? (B) What does 160 fathoms mean £160 to include transport and food??
ARE YOU A CURRENT BANDSMEN or EX how many guys could you get together for a party do you know BRISTOL well? not to many musicians though as the area where the party is will have about 100 people so you will have to play quite loud but some of them are going death so maybe that is a good thing!!!!!! Could you provide big band / dance band numbers for the dance
Tom
Tom
Aaron Aardvark
briggers wrote:
HI ANDY,
TOM HERE
do you know BRISTOL well? ........... some of them are going death
Tom
Tom
if they are going death would you prefer a funeral detail instead? Rab knows Bristols very well...wahhhhhhhhhh.....he's a big tit.
MrJpig
HI TOM
ANDY HERE
I would love to be part of your TUBAFEST extravaganza. Will Clancy be there?
Jockland is the big bit above Englandshire. A fathom is a measurement of depth normally used at sea by people who float boats and things. Quite handy to know if you are in a submarine.
Have you any Naval connections yourself?
Good luck in your quest
RAB
MrJpig wrote:
HI TOM
ANDY HERE
..I thought I was ANDY..????
Actually TOM, I'm RAB (Scottish for pain in the butt)..
A fathom is 6ft in old money, and there's a famous Tuba solo called 40 Fathoms. As we're a quartet, I thought I would rearrange the piece for the five of us.
I used to have a Naval connection, but they cut my umbilical chord at birth...
I have to warn you that RMB Musicians don't come cheap, and highly experienced Ex-Members like us are even more expensive.
As far as accomodation is concerned, we would be quite prepared to 'rough it' in one of the Bristol Hiltons, unless there is a Service Camp nearby with a suitable Officers' Mess.
I would love to come down and do the party, as I really do like a bit of Bristol, as Aaron says...
admin
Hi Tom,
You would be best off contacting a band that is local to the area rather then pay for the costs for the Tubafest gang to come down from Scotishland. I would suggest CTC, Dartmouth or Plymouth bands or possibly one of the local volunteer bands. The RM bands will be able to provide any combination but as it is a private function you'd need to discuss what you require with the Band Operations Co-ordinator (Band Secretary in old money). The contact details are at the bottom of this page (Contact us).
I would have to say that the Tubafest gang might be expensive and have more 'diva demands' than Madonna in a strop. They make INXS look like a bunch of well behaved public schoolboys and would probaly write off Bristol as well as the hotel!
RAB
..Now isn't that just typical..
Every time 'Scotland Band' get offered a decent Cat4, the former 'Yottie's' try to steal it from them....
I'm sure Chalky would be a great ambastardor for Fife, Andy would bring his own tackle and fish quietly in the Bristol fountain to nobody's annoyance. Baaaaaaaaaaas would entertain the crowds with balancing tricks on his double bass, and I of course would be selling The Big Issue in me cerries and wellies, outside the local shopping centre...
Now be honest Deli..Could you see The Royal Band carrying out such a gig..???
Aaron Aardvark
If you want to make it a CAT V then im sure you will be stuck for choice Tom
MrJpig
RAB wrote:
Baaaaaaaaaaas would entertain the crowds with balancing tricks on his double bass.
OOOOOOOOOOOH (11 O's) not with his back!!
Spoiler:
Count them did ya?? don't trust me?? was there 11?
Gromit
Re: ex rm group
briggers wrote:
Mark and Team,
....Would you suggest writing to the west country bands in turn ....Tom Brigstocke
HMS Heron is the nearest Volunteer band to Bristol as it's an hour south - Ilchester (Yeovilton). We don't have a big band as such but we do have ex RM Band Service mates who run Berties Big Band, which is also based in Somerset.
briggers
Thank you very much what type of music does the HMS HERON VOLUNTEER BAND PROVIDE??
BERTIES BIG BAND who are the members of this and how many are their do they have a website so I can contact them for a quote
Would they need transport and food provided
Are you the VBI at HERON Dave Wright?! I know you were at BRNC perhaps in our day TOM BRIGSTOCKE!
Gromit
briggers wrote:
Thank you very much what type of music does the HMS HERON VOLUNTEER BAND PROVIDE?? ..........................
I'm not the Bandy - but yes - it's Dave Wright. I'll PM you with my phone number.
briggers
Re: ex rm group
Gromit wrote:
briggers wrote:
Mark and Team,
....Would you suggest writing to the west country bands in turn ....Tom Brigstocke
HMS Heron is the nearest Volunteer band to Bristol as it's an hour south - Ilchester (Yeovilton). We don't have a big band as such but we do have ex RM Band Service mates who run Berties Big Band, which is also based in Somerset.
HI THANKS FOR THIS AGAIN HAVE MANAGED TO GET A GROUP TOGETHER
AND GOT THEM BOOKED ETC
TOM
Nick B
Any relation to Admiral Briggers Tom?
briggers
Hi Nick,
Yes the admiral is my father how do you know him??
What you mean still driving trains did we used to?
Tom
Bilvers
Nick B, I where this thread might be going!!!!
Briggers father and I knew each other well at BRNC circa 88, the reason I don't have a LSGC!
Bilvers
Nick B
Yes Stu,
I am trying to tacktful and have sent a PM to Tom. (Rehabilitation of offenders act etc....) lol
how you keeping mate?
Nick
Hornblower
Bilvers wrote:
Nick B, I where this thread might be going!!!!
Briggers father and I knew each other well at BRNC circa 88, the reason I don't have a LSGC!
Bilvers
A story!!!!!!!
Anything you can share Stu?
Sniff sniff...
Bilvers
Didn't you know that I'm a former pupil of the School of Music in its previous guise!!
And Hi Nick going well, now work for VT Group at Sandquay next to the old Bandroom - Admin Manager
eastney hooker
Hi Bilvers, I remember your leaving run. I think!!!!
At least the wee s**te got what was due him.
Bilvers
Hi Slapper
He got 160 days in Colchester too!
Happy Cristmas speak to you soon
Hornblower
I NEED to know this story!!
(And it's Hooker Bilvers, not Slapper!!)
Happy Crimbo.
Another Stu.
Bilvers
It's Slapper HB trust me!!!
I'll pm you the full story if I can stay sober(ish) over the next few days!
But to Hooker (slapper) !, HB and all seving and former 'bandies' have a great chrimbo and new year and if we can spare a few moments lets think about all Royal's who will not be with their familes at this time, they all need our support