Take Me Home, Country Roads

Back in March at the Country to Country festival Sasha McVeigh was playing on one of the pop-up stages.

She has just started her latest UK tour, the โ€œI Stand Alone Tourโ€ (named after her debut album).

When she e-mailed me through Twitter to ask if Iโ€™d be able to make it to any of the dates this time round, I decided Iโ€™d make it to the opening night in Hereford.

Cue all the queues along the A417, A40 and A49! On the country roads of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, the traffic on a Friday night rush hour wasnโ€™t the best.

I left work in Fairford at 5pm, and was making good progress (despite slow traffic from Cirencester to the other side of Gloucester) until I was the other side of Ross-on-Wye โ€“ just a few miles from my destination โ€“ when the A49 came to a standstill.

Iโ€™m still not entirely sure what it was, but there were flashing lights up ahead and when it became clear that nothing was getting through โ€“ the queue was only moving because people were turning round allowing the people behind them to move forwards โ€“ I didnโ€™t have a clue where to go. Sat nav just wanted me to turn round!

I made it on to the M50 in the end (after pulling in to a petrol station, plugging my phone in to the cigarette lighter as it was low on battery, and calling Mum to ask the best way to go). Once on the motorway I put my foot down, overtook some cars, then took the B road in to Hereford instead. At 8 oโ€™ clock I arrived at the venue: The Courtyard.

Despite missing the first half hour (and the first singer) as a result, it was still a great night. Acoustic Journey โ€“ a trio who originate from Northamptonshire โ€“ were on stage when I arrived. Iโ€™ve never heard of them before but theyโ€™re great singers. I love any music with an acoustic guitar in it!

Sasha came on stage after the interval โ€“ introduced by her Mum! For just over an hour she played some great songs โ€“ some I had heard at C2C โ€“ some which were completely new to me.

Iโ€™m annoyed that I didnโ€™t have any cash on me to buy a copy of the album there and then. Iโ€™ve bought one online instead so hopefully I can start playing some of her music on my radio show very soon!

Before too long it was over and time to get back in the car. Thankfully, at 22:30 the roads were virtually empty. The country roads with lots of twists, turns and sharp bends in them took me home in just shy of 2 hours with the sound of Bayern 1 – Bavarian Broadcasting Corporationโ€™s equivalent of Radio 2 โ€“ keeping me company. I was home by 00:15.

The frustrating thing? When I passed the point on the A49 which was blocked and where I had turned round, I was just 15 minutes away from the venue. It took me a whole 45 minutes to go the long way round!

Am I mad for trying to drive all that way (and back again) in such a short space of time? Quite possibly, but (apart from the frustration of finding the A49 blocked), I did enjoy the driving. I couldnโ€™t do the whole โ€œget up, go to work, go home, go to bedโ€ thing all the time: I need something to do outside of work โ€“ be it radio, or a long drive to an interesting event.

Where shall I go nextโ€ฆ?

FH.

Fred Hart

Radio Presenter/Producer from Cirencester, Gloucestershire.

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