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Title: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Cleybrooke on September 24, 2011, 09:39:55 AM
Radio on in the back ground and not really listening, but when ever "1982" is mentioned you focus in a little more.  hand on there talking about Aston Villa!

... beating Liverpool 5 -1 etc etc etc love it.

Great Bloke
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: philthebar on September 24, 2011, 10:01:33 AM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: villa `cross the mersey on September 24, 2011, 10:08:15 AM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

Likewise, nice to hear he is in full health - as fit as a fiddle apparantly
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: saunders_heroes on September 24, 2011, 10:16:20 AM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

I've met him a few times and he is a great bloke.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: CJ on September 24, 2011, 10:43:34 AM
He was on 'This Week' on Thursday night talking about travellers/gypsies/Dale Farm issue. Talked some sense and sure he's a great bloke, but I wish he'd stop calling people 'cats'
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Lambert and Payne on September 24, 2011, 11:20:52 AM
Why isn't he a great bloke? Genuine question
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: willywombat on September 24, 2011, 11:48:31 AM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

I've only met him a few times but I've always found him pleasant and approachable. As a violinist he is excellent
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: VillaZogmariner on September 24, 2011, 11:51:48 AM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

I've only met him a few times but I've always found him pleasant and approachable. As a violinist he is excellent

Is the correct answer.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Vanilla on September 24, 2011, 11:52:47 AM
He is unique in that he is a 'celebrity football fan', who actually knows a great deal about the team he supports.   
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: CJ on September 24, 2011, 12:00:08 PM
He is unique in that he is a 'celebrity football fan', who actually knows a great deal about the team he supports.   

Very true. Unlike some (http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top-stories/2011/06/07/tom-hanks-has-his-say-on-aston-villa-vacancy-97319-28832301/) !
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Percy McCarthy on September 24, 2011, 12:02:50 PM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

I've only met him a few times but I've always found him pleasant and approachable. As a violinist he is excellent

Is the correct answer.

Totally agree. All round nice cat.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: TimTheVillain on September 24, 2011, 12:08:21 PM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

.... it goes a long way to making him a 'great bloke'.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Legion on September 24, 2011, 12:41:10 PM
Just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke, and in classical terms, his violin playing is not up to scratch (pun intended)

I've only met him a few times but I've always found him pleasant and approachable. As a violinist he is excellent

Is the correct answer.

Totally.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: philthebar on September 24, 2011, 01:27:44 PM
Why isn't he a great bloke? Genuine question

I knew of him and went to a few of his concerts before he came out as a Villa fan.  I genuinly don't like his style of violin playing and his opinion, alluded to on Radio 4 this morning that if you don't like my style of play you are a snob.  If anything I find him to be a inverted snob.

I too have met him face to face a few times, and once side by side in a toilet at West Ham and yes, he's fine, but I stick to my original statement, just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke.  I know many Villa supporters who are absolute tossers (me included at times)

I have given my reasons, so I now throw the question back, why do you say he is a great bloke?
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: saunders_heroes on September 24, 2011, 01:35:55 PM
He had a season ticket for the seat I'm front of me in the upper Holte back in the 90s and he was a thoroughly decent bloke back. He used to give us free tickets to away matches, and was always friendly and welcoming to anyone who approached him. In fact he's what I'd refer to as a 'great bloke'.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Whiney MacWhineface on September 24, 2011, 04:26:43 PM
I genuinly don't like his style of violin playing and his opinion, alluded to on Radio 4 this morning that if you don't like my style of play you are a snob.  If anything I find him to be a inverted snob.

There's a big difference between saying you don't like his style of playing and his playing not being up to scratch.

There's a significant part of the classical scene that don't like anything Kennedy does because he refuses to play the game the way they think it should be played, though I'm not saying you are as I know nothing about you. He's no Oistrakh, but he's a long way from the identikit oriental robotic wunderkids who are technically superior but with the souls and personalities of housebricks.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: KevinGage on September 24, 2011, 04:32:45 PM
Spoke to him for a while in Hamburg. About the city we were both in at the time and Poland. Smashing bloke, as Butch Wilkins might say.

I've never seen Prince William, Tom Hanks or Mrs Doyle in the cheap seats, but when they grace us with their presence and chat to the plebs, I might warm to them.  A little.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: philthebar on September 24, 2011, 05:21:03 PM
I genuinly don't like his style of violin playing and his opinion, alluded to on Radio 4 this morning that if you don't like my style of play you are a snob.  If anything I find him to be a inverted snob.

There's a big difference between saying you don't like his style of playing and his playing not being up to scratch.

There's a significant part of the classical scene that don't like anything Kennedy does because he refuses to play the game the way they think it should be played, though I'm not saying you are as I know nothing about you. He's no Oistrakh, but he's a long way from the identikit oriental robotic wunderkids who are technically superior but with the souls and personalities of housebricks.
There's a big difference between saying you don't like his style of playing and his playing not being up to scratch.

Agreed - each to their own. But it's his inverted snobbery I don't like. 

As for the Oriental robotic wunderkids, I'm with you on that too.

The 'up to scratch' bit was meant as a bit of a joke.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: richard moore on September 24, 2011, 05:47:21 PM
Anyone also hear Charlie Aitken on R4 this morning talking about his time at New York Cosmos? On with Tom Watt...
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: john e on September 24, 2011, 07:17:10 PM
Why isn't he a great bloke? Genuine question

I knew of him and went to a few of his concerts before he came out as a Villa fan.  I genuinly don't like his style of violin playing and his opinion, alluded to on Radio 4 this morning that if you don't like my style of play you are a snob.  If anything I find him to be a inverted snob.

I too have met him face to face a few times, and once side by side in a toilet at West Ham and yes, he's fine, but I stick to my original statement, just because he is a Villa supporter does not make him a great bloke.  I know many Villa supporters who are absolute tossers (me included at times)

I have given my reasons, so I now throw the question back, why do you say he is a great bloke?


i suppose you just make quick judgements about people, you cant know every one really really well, so you just go with your instincs and what you can see and hear and make your mind up.

from what i've seen of him and heard others say, i would say he's a great bloke, but i havent sat down with him for a couple of hours and had a big chat
then again i dont need to have had sex with Cheryl Cole to know that i would probably like it
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Legion on September 24, 2011, 07:19:32 PM
I've met him numerous times. He gets his H&V fanzine from me when he comes to VP. Always ready to chat. Very civil. He's given unwanted tickets over to be passed on for free numerous times.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Dave Cooper please on September 24, 2011, 08:54:30 PM
He is a genuine good bloke and a genuine Villa fan, I profess that I know fuck all about violin playing but he seems to be doing okay out of it.
I once spent a whole match talking about The Fall with his (ex?) missus Brix Smith in The Holte End.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: Withe Gusto on September 24, 2011, 09:16:25 PM
Anyone also hear Charlie Aitken on R4 this morning talking about his time at New York Cosmos? On with Tom Watt...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_9599000/9599084.stm
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: The Moose on September 24, 2011, 10:19:15 PM
Quick judgment - great bloke.

Musical talent - genius.

If you don't agree - tough.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: philsheard on September 24, 2011, 11:28:55 PM
i remember him pissed as a fart underneath the Anfield Road stand grinning like a big kid whilst the rest of the villa fans sang "nigel give us a song, nigel, nigel give us a song". He duly obliged each and every time he was asked during half time.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: wozwebs on September 24, 2011, 11:31:09 PM
He sat in our row in the Holte End Upper Tier for fair few seasons, row 26. Always arrived 10 minutes after the game had started and usually with his misses and a mate (had 3 seats together). One game a big black dude with a pork pie hat (not a hat made of pork pie before anyone says it) came with him and was clearly as 'high' as the seats he was sitting in. Always friendly, sang all the songs and you can tell he genuinely loves the club.

Can't see why anyone would have a bad word to say against him TBH.
Title: Re: Radio 4 now Mr Kennedy wistfully talking about Aston Villa History
Post by: TopDeck113 on September 24, 2011, 11:56:04 PM
Never met him, but I get the impression that were I ever stuck in a lift with him, we'd be able to have a good chat about all things Villa.  I can't say that about of some of our other so-called celebrity fans.

Musically I can't say where he stands: I'm the sort of person who is impressed when an eight-year old is able to get a few consecutive notes out of a recorder!
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