Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 12 Jul 19 - 04:26 AM Another sound map from Gloucestershire Traditions http://glostrad.com/map/ |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Jul 19 - 01:53 PM https://sounds.bl.uk/Sound-Maps/Traditional-Music-In-England This link should take you to th British Library's interesting Sound map - Traditional music in England When there, you need to move the hand over the red "location dots" until the hand changes into a pointing finger. Clicking then will take you to the recording. |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 29 Jun 19 - 06:37 PM Thank you again FreddyHeadey that was very helpful. I have now replaced my non-working links for these performers in the Performer List above. Your Hamish Henderson link on tobarandualchais also gives recordings where he was the collector or contributor but I will try to work out a link which just gives access to him as a performer when I have the time Thank you once again for your help. (Done It now) |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: FreddyHeadey Date: 29 Jun 19 - 04:01 PM tobarandualchais seem to have changed the search method. here are some replacement links Willie Mathieson http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/searchByPerson?personid=464 Lizzie Higgins http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/searchByPerson?personid=2900 Jeanie Robertson http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/searchByPerson?personid=525 Hamish Henderson http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/searchByPerson?personid=10 John Strachan http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/searchByPerson?personid=1753 |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 25 Jun 19 - 07:07 PM Some interesting U.S source recordings from the Helen Hartness Flanders Collection , New England Folksongs, Digitized cassette tapes https://archive.org/details/hhfbc_tapes_D61A/D61A+sideA.mp3 Clinton County Jail Lena Bourne Fish (East Jaffrey, NH) American Working Man - Lena Bourne Fish (East Jaffrey, NH) Robert the Kidd - Lucille Palmer (Wakefield, RI) Gypsum Davey - Edith Ballinger Price (Newport, RI) - Bailum-a-ding-um - Edith Ballinger Price (Newport, RI) - Waily Waily - Edith Ballinger Price (Newport, RI) - Tyranty My Son - Janet MacDonald Bourne (Springfield, VT) - Margaret Gray - Asa Davis (Milton, VT) - Margaret Gray (c) - Asa Davis (Milton, VT) Lord Henry - Jonathan Moses (Orford, NH) - Portland Fancy - Harry Seymour Wass (Addison, ME) - Pop Goes the Weasel - Harry Seymour Wass (Addison, ME) Wrecker's Daughter - Harry Seymour Wass (Addison, ME) - Rain Quadrille - Harry Seymour Wass (Addison, ME) - Plain Quadrille - Harry Seymour Wass (Addison, ME) Side B: - Scotch Reel Cyrus H. Barton (Cornish, NH) - Campbells Are Coming Cyrus H. Barton (Cornish, NH) - Soldier’s Joy Cyrus H. Barton (Cornish, NH) - Arkansas Traveller - Cyrus H. Barton (Cornish, NH) - Old Breakdown Elmer Barton (Quechee, VT) Wake Up Susan Elmer Barton (Quechee, VT) - Sick Call John Hadley (Leominster, MA) Take Your Food Out of the Sand - John Hadley (Leominster, MA) Peas Upon a Trencher - John Hadley (Leominster, MA) - Roast Beef John Hadley (Leominster, MA) - Tattoo John Hadley (Leominster, MA) There are many more recordings in the Collection . Please add links to any more that you think goodhttps://archive.org/details/helenhartnessflanders |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 17 Jun 19 - 04:52 AM Here for a start are 84 shape note recordings from The Digital Library of Appalachia https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/collection/Warren/search/searchterm/Shape%20Note%20singing/field/subjec/mode/exact/conn/and |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 16 Jun 19 - 07:40 PM ON-LINE COLLECTIONS OF AMERICAN SOURCE RECORDINGS The following collections have online recordings of American Folk music. I was hoping that people with the knowledge would select and post links to give easy access to recordings of important American source singers and musicians??? HELEN HARTNESS FLANDERS BALLAD COLLECTION https://archive.org/details/helenhartnessflanders The Digital Library of Appalachia https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/search/searchterm/music/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/order/nosort BRITISH LIBRARY SOUNDS https://sounds.bl.uk/ THE AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTER https://www.loc.gov/folklife/folkcat.html The Library of Congress National Jukebox http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/ The Global Jukebox https://theglobaljukebox.org/ |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Bill D Date: 12 Jun 19 - 08:41 PM I have been enjoying a number of the links, but I have problem with the Steve Gardham site at https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Steve-Gardham-Collection I find everything ok, but the songs do not play. IF the issue is something like allowing Adobe Flash to run, I may be out of luck. I flatly refuse to be required to do that when there are perfectly good players and other methods. (I just found, by using ctrl-U, that it says "Please note flash is required to use the features of this site") I am curious as to why they do this when the other sites I've enjoyed are more... ummm 'open'. Adobe has a very unhelpful attitude about their products, and in most cases I have alternative ways to see & use products. PDF files are easily viewed with other viewers. Adobe would seem to wish to lock the rest of the universe into their own system. I sincerely appreciate the many links to the products of much hard work by many collectors. |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 12 Jun 19 - 01:36 PM Thanks for your time and effort FreddyHeadey I have picked up your links and added them to the links given above in the Performer List-except for Hamish Henderson , for whom I have started a new (unfinished) entry given below here to try it out. Hamish Henderson55 Recordings onhttp://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/advancedsearch 1.Lang Johnnie More 2. 'Praeses' and 'primus' as titles in churches. 3. An incident during the Young Pretender's flight. 4. Scots Wha Hae 5. Fragment of a horseman's toast 'Corn mills and whisky stills...6. Questions and answers at Horseman's Word initiation ceremony... 7. The police called to a Horseman's Word initiation ceremony, 8. Horseman's Word must not be written down or told to any outs...9. Horseman's grace, said as a dialogue between reporter and co..10. The Woods of Blairmore 11. Òran Mòr MhicLeòid 12. Gie The Lass Her Fairin/Brochan Lom 13. Lang Johnnie More 14. Lord Ronald 15. The Bonnie Hoose o' Airlie 16. The Rambling Beauty 17. Fàilte agus iomradh goirid air cuid den luchd-ciùil aig cèil... 18. Hamish Henderson looks back on previous cèilidhs. 19. Hamish Henderson asks about songs from Rhynie, Lumsden and S..20.The Mains o Rhynie 21.Brief introductions of the singers for a cèilidh: Annie Arno... 22. Sheila Stewart's song making. 23. Biodh an Deoch sa air Làimh mo Rùin 24. Song of the Gillie More 25 Unknown 26. Remarks on Jimmy MacBeath. 27. Introduction to Jeannie Robertson. 28. Tail Toddle 29. The Trooper and the Maid 30. The Trooper and the Maid 31. Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man 32. The Ould Orange Flute 33. The Baron o Brackley 34. The Banks of Sicily 35. Freedom Come-All-Ye 36. The Battle o Harlaw 37. A Spy for Hitler 38.[[missing key: Music]] icon Leaving Port Askaig 39. Paddy's Hogmanay 40. Prologue/First Elegy41. The Flyting o Life and Daith 42. The Haughs o Cromdale 43. Freedom Come-All-Ye 44. Blue Bonnets over The Border 45. Two Liddesdale anecdotes involving witty remarks. 46. The Corncrake 47. Tramps and Hawkers 48. Callieburn 49. The Dowie Dens o Yarrow 50. Barbary Allen 51.St Pancras Day 52. The D-Day Dodgers 53. The Internationale/The Red Flag 54. Rivonia 55. Horo My Nut Brown Maiden 56. Bing Avree Barra Gadgie 57. Jimmy Drummond 58. The Bonawe Highlanders 59. Padstow May Song 60. Freedom Come All Ye 61. Hamish Henderson reminisces about his involvement in the All..62. The Bonnie Wee Lassie Who Never Said No 63. In to thir Dirk and Drublie Days 64. Rhynie 65. Reflections on the work of the School of Scottish Studies. 66. The Hawker's Lament 67. The Banks of Sicily 68. Rivonia 69. Freedom Come-All-Ye 70. The Shepherd's Daughter 71. O Teannaibh Dlùth is Togaibh Fonn 72. Nan Tigeadh Tu Idir 73. The Overgate 74. The Bleacher Lassie o Kelvinhaugh 75. The Thatchers of Glenrea 76. The Fisher family and other figures of the Folksong Revival..77. Au près de ma Blonde/Le Marseillaise 78. Background to 'John Maclean's March'; how Hamish Henderson m...79. A drinking anecdote 80. Folksong collectors; the Blythman and Ward homes as ceilidh...81. Translation of a poem by Heinrich Heine. Preceded by long in...82. Freedom Come-All-Ye 83. The Flood at Double Dykes 84 Uamh an Òir 85. A story about a man with a screw instead of a navel. INFORMATION https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamish_Henderson https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/5qyp1C7qj0tkkGZ6hq99kMw/hamish-henderson https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/mar/11/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ejHilDdToM |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 11 Jun 19 - 06:34 PM Thanks FreddyHeadey , your link is working for me now and we will see if it still does in the morning. If so i would like to know how you worked around the time out problem because othere links on that site are similarly affected |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: FreddyHeadey Date: 11 Jun 19 - 05:05 PM ^^^ Try http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/quicksearch/Reporter:464$0020OR$0020Contributor:464 |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 11 Jun 19 - 04:14 AM No it timed out again you will need to enter the site Home link http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/ and there enter the performer's name Willie Mathieson in About box and hit arrow button) |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 10 Jun 19 - 07:28 PM The link I gave just above to Willie Mathiesan songs did not work when I just used it because the link had timed out. Let's see if this one does the same?????http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/results |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Steve Gardham Date: 10 Jun 19 - 03:09 PM Great stuff, Geoff. A very valuable set of resources. |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 10 Jun 19 - 12:46 PM Willie Mathieson 284 recordings http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/en/results;jsessionid=69331293EF1764AF167C7905E1155E92
1)The Rocks of Gibraltar 2) Laird o Drum3) An Irish Gentleman4) Bonnie Woodha5) Love's like a dizziness 6) 7) Food and wages of Aberdeenshire farm workers 8) Donal Doo 9 Willie Graham) 10) Jack the Sailor 11) Patrick Shannon 12) The Sea Captain 13) Milford Bay 14 Bangerie ) 15) James Mitchell as the source of a song; Kildrummy and Rhynie...16) Geordie Gunn 17) Lachie Wilson 18 Courtin amang the Kye ) 19) James Mitchell as the source of a song; Kildrummy and Rhynie...20) North-East farm workers travelling to the harvest in the Lot...21) Auld Lang Syne22) 23) 24 25) 26) 27)28)29)30)31)32) 33) 34) 35) 36) 37) 38) 39) 40) 41) 42) 43) 44) 45) 46) 47) 48) 49) 50)........284 |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 08 Jun 19 - 12:14 PM George Butterworth’s 1909 wax cylinder recording of David Clements singing “The Banks of Green Willow”:https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Ethnographic-wax-cylinders/025M-C0037X1631XX-0100V0 INFORMATION on David Clements http://www.forest-tracks.co.uk/hampshirevoices/media/Hampshire%20Singers.pdf |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 07 Jun 19 - 06:36 PM Hear the First Recorded Blues Song by an African American Singer: Mamie Smith’s “Crazy Blues” (1920) http://www.openculture.com/2018/07/hear-first-recorded-blues-song-african-american-singer-mamie-smiths-crazy-blues-1920.html |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 04 Jun 19 - 12:20 PM This has a lot to offer The Digital Library of AppalachiaThe Digital Library of Appalachia provides online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The contents of the DLA are drawn from special collections of Appalachian College Association member libraries. Over 3,000 rare tunes and songs played by master old-time musicians from across the region. All the tracks are carefully indexed and hyperlinked. You can search by artist, title, or instrument, or just browse for tunes and download them for free without limit.https://dla.acaweb.org/digital/search/searchterm/music/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/order/nosort |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 03 Jun 19 - 03:44 AM This may be of interest THE AMERICAN FOLKLIFE CENTERhttps://www.loc.gov/folklife/folkcat.html |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: FreddyHeadey Date: 02 Jun 19 - 05:06 PM Where I could find them here's a Spotify list based on the above, mostly songs sung in English though. https://open.spotify.com/user/headey/playlist/4IGXL1lErsW2beEiSZ0Fdv?si=2B2AvaYMRUSfJukms8PJ0Q |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 02 Jun 19 - 09:56 AM This documentary film made in 1955 will be of interest to some of you. It has songs by some of the people listed in the Performer List above. It also has some stepdancing Here's A Health To The Barley MowRunning time17:43 Black & White Sound 1955 Blaxhall, Suffolk http://www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/5 The film opens with shots of Ipswich docks and the approach to the pub. The rest of the film takes place inside the Ship Inn, Blaxhall giving a good illustration of the interior of a rural public house in the mid 1950s. There are some women present, although they don't feature in the solo singing. There are pewter tankards hanging above the bar; a man is smoking a small clay pipe and as well as singing and step dancing; some men are playing darts. The singing and dancing is the main feature of the film. During these there are frequent cut-away shots to the general pub scene. The chairman for the evening is Wicketts Richardson, who also sings `Fagan the Cobbler', whilst miming the actions. Other songs featured are; 'The Barley Mow' (Arthur Smith), 'The Nutting Girl' (Cyril Poacher) and 'Brave General Wolfe' (Bob Scarce). The melodeon players who feature are Fred Pearce and Bob Roberts. The film shows scenes of step dancing, which includes two women taking part. One of these women, in a suit and court shoes, is Lilly Durrant. She is dancing with Eli Durrant. Any relationship is not known. The film finishes with all singing 'God Save The Queen'. |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 01 Jun 19 - 10:40 AM Thanks for posting the above YouTube recordings FreddyHeady I couldn't find them after discovering them some time ago -but I was searching for her as " Caroline" and not "Carolyne" In some places her name comes with an i and some with a y. I have now included your link in the Performer List above. Thank you |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: FreddyHeadey Date: 01 Jun 19 - 09:38 AM Carolyne Hughes 31 tracks https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiJI8bHfQjNEtxTGytuMA8HVFcJO82dSJ |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 30 May 19 - 05:19 PM There are lots of links given on the following site to online recordings of American Folk Music . It's worth a look http://www.oldtimeherald.org/archive/back_issues/volume-11/11-8/digital-archives.html |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 27 May 19 - 06:44 PM And also The Global Jukeboxhttps://theglobaljukebox.org/An interactive website that allows users to listen to and learn about more than 6,000 songs from 1,000 cultures — including many from Alan Lomax’s personal collection. The website is organized by map and by culture. The samples were digitized from hard copies at the Library of Congress and include 1978 field recordings from the Kullu culture in Himachal Pradesh, India; harvest songs from 1954 Romania; and a ballad to John Henry from Asheville, N.C., in 1941, recorded by Alan Lomax. |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 26 May 19 - 07:35 PM The Library of Congress National JukeboxThis looks worth investigating http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/ |
Subject: RE: PermaThread: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 26 May 19 - 06:40 PM Thanks for the link to the Gloucester site Tradsinger . It looks very interesting. There must be more sites which have good recordings which can be heard online. If anyone knows of any please tell us and post links here. The following link to The Library of Congress catalogueis a promising starting point for further investigation https://www.loc.gov/audio/?all=true&c=50&fa=original-format:collection%7Cpartof:catalog%7Csubject:folk+songs,+english It is mostly ‘ Catalog Record Only’ entries but there are some recordings which can accessed to listen to if you search hard enough ,for example The Banks of the Sweet Dundee https://www.loc.gov/item/afcnye000052/ Perhaps someone with the time and interest could search through the many collections mentioned and give us links to those which offer worthwhile recordings which we can listen to online? This link might also be interesting to some; Library of Congress catalogue collections with Audio Recordings https://www.loc.gov/audio/collections/?st=gallery |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Steve Gardham Date: 21 May 19 - 02:27 PM Nice one, Gwilym! Highly recommended! |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Tradsinger Date: 21 May 19 - 01:12 PM Hundreds of files of Gloucestershire source singers here including the gypsy families of Smith and Brazil, plus loads of wassail songs. Tradsinger |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 20 May 19 - 05:37 PM Yes Bob it is a fine recording and one I have bought from Musical Trditions. I haven't yet managed to find any online recordings of Caroline Hughes singing. Has anyone? |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST,Peter Laban Date: 20 May 19 - 03:01 PM 'My apologies to Peter Laban [...]' Not to worry. I had forgotten some browsers automatically disable the flashplayer once you activate it on the site everything becomes more obvious. |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST,Bob Blair Date: 20 May 19 - 12:52 PM Geoff Lawes :: Thanks for the huge list if links - must have taken you hours and hours to compile - much appreciated. Could I offer a minor correction to your list of performers, You have Elisabeth Cronin down as Scottish.. ...How I wish I could claim her for the Scots - she's Irish, as I'm sure you know Against Caroline Hughes you say that there are no on-line recordings available yet, but you can hear her on "the Song Carriers" (see above)at the following points Prog 2 Track 8 The Cuckoo Prog 3 Track 3 Liltin Prog 10 Track 8 Barbra Allan I'll maybe see if I can isolate these tracks ans put them up on here. If folk then decide they would like to hear more of Caroline then they couldn't do better than to buy or download her songs from Rod Stradling at Musical Traditions. The download at £4 is a bargain and comes complete with notes and comments -------------------------------------------- Caroline Hughes Sheep-Crook and Black Dog (MTDL665-6) 2 CDs, 48 page booklet, 90 tracks, 142 mins duration. This legendary Gypsy singer is thought by many to be the finest exponent of the art. In addition, we have a few songs from her husband, brother-in-law, daughter, and Emily Baker, another singer in their Traveller group. These are the rarely heard 1963 and 1966 recordings made by Ewan MacColl, Peggy Seeger and Charles Parker, which we're proud to make widely available for the first time. All Caroline Hughes' best-known songs are here, plus many more including eight never before heard, which have been allocated new Roud Numbers. If the fragmentary nature of some of her songs displeases you, just enjoy the wonderful tunes, the variable verse lengths, long and short lines, and her brilliant musicianship. ------------------------------------------------- Buy it and enjoy It might well be that the complete MacColl/Seeger/Parker recordings could be posted but it would be good if folk initially supported Rod Stradlings Mustrad efforts and paid for his work Bob Blair |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 19 May 19 - 12:48 PM The GUEST above was GeoffLawes minus cookie http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/songs/cmc/ |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 19 May 19 - 12:47 PM "Didn't I post the link to exactly that on 17 May 19" Pretty sure yiu did Peter - attention drift - still got to get my head around multi-tasking |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST Date: 19 May 19 - 12:37 PM My apologies to Peter Laban and Jim Carroll because in the first few days of this Permathread I was very preoccupied with correcting the mistakes and getting things working properly and I didn’t give enough attention to their posts about the Clare County Library. Yes, you can hear Jim Carroll’s recordings on the Clare County Library site. When I first went to the site nothing happened when I clicked on the song titles down the left of the screen. I have just returned to the site and when I clicked on “ Playlist (Clare songs only): “ down on the right I was asked to allow Adobe Flash to run. Having allowed that, when I clicked on the song title I was then presented with a page of lyrics and a player control which gives access to the sound recording. I hope this helps and thanks to Jim and Peter. |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Nick Date: 19 May 19 - 12:34 PM What a lovely thread. Not totally me but a really great idea and post/thread. Why I like mudcat so much |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST,Peter Laban Date: 19 May 19 - 10:38 AM 'Forgot these CLARE SINGERS CLARE MUSICIANS' Didn't I post the link to exactly that on 17 May 19 - 09:35 AM? and didn't we talk about the site after that. 'is there a way of hearing all these recordings on-line?' Click on the link to each song and there you go.. |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 19 May 19 - 10:02 AM By the way Geoff - could have done with you in Ennis yesterday We were at the unveiling of a plaque to a Spanish Civil War veteran who was killed there Didn't hear enough songs Jim |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 19 May 19 - 08:36 AM Thank you for that Jim . is there a way of hearing all these recordings on-line? Here is a site called County Songs which has a lot of irish songs where clips of the recordings can be heard http://www.countysongs.ie/counties/ |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 18 May 19 - 02:06 PM Forgot these CLARE SINGERS CLARE MUSICIANS Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GeoffLawes Date: 18 May 19 - 12:48 PM Thanks for your encouragement Steve. Here is a blue click link to your collection in th British Library
https://sounds.bl.uk/World-and-traditional-music/Steve-Gardham-Collection |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 17 May 19 - 11:10 AM "As opposed to it being a great leveller and spreader of knowledge as it was sometimes heralded to be." Thanks for that Peter - delighted to hear it Jim |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST,Peter Laban Date: 17 May 19 - 11:02 AM Clare library isn't adding to the website but it's not wholly unsupervised. Last year the server that held the photo collection went down, hard work is going into getting the collection up and running again 'in the cloud'. I spoke to Maureen and Anthony recently and, while retired, they seemed to be keeping an eye on developments. I don't think the online resources they set up will be allowed to disappear quietly. |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Steve Gardham Date: 17 May 19 - 11:02 AM BTW Geoff Great job. Well done! How's your voice at the moment? We're on at the Methodist Church tonight in Cottingham if you're free. tickets 4 quid. 8 till 10 organised by IWA. |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: punkfolkrocker Date: 17 May 19 - 10:58 AM PS.. just a reminder about 'all eggs in one basket'... Youtube is highly vulnerable to malicious complaints about content, resulting in instant deletions of videos and entire channels.. Appeals to Youtube admin tend to be stressful and futile. They automatically side with the complainers no matter how unjust. There are alternative video sites, but these have become very popular safety nets far right video bloggers aware they may be inevitably banned by youtube... |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Steve Gardham Date: 17 May 19 - 10:58 AM Geoff As you probably know most of my collection is on the BLSA website. There is mountains of stuff on there, all freely available without having to join anything. Also there are some free tracks on the Mustrad website which could be accessed and linked to. You might need to ask Rod's permission but he'd be daft to refuse as it's all good publicity for his full album sales. There are a few source singer tracks on our Yorkshire Garland website yorkshirefolksong.net and there's someone on there called Geoff Lawes. Ever heard of him? |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 17 May 19 - 10:25 AM Thanks for that Peter I have to say, we live in fear of what is going to happen to the site when the Library moves At present it is unsupervised, so we are unable to add some of the Clare recordings we have found since it went up. We have never managed to include the interviews we did with the singers, or the storytelling material Our Library and collection is bequeathed to Limerick Uni., World Music Centre and they have mooted the idea of making out Traveller recordings available Fingers (and most other parts) crossed I agree entirely PFR - but at present I think we need to make a start while we all have our teeth and can remember what we had for breakfast Jim |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: GUEST,Peter Laban Date: 17 May 19 - 09:35 AM No Clare Library then? |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: punkfolkrocker Date: 17 May 19 - 09:30 AM Jim - various models have been tried since the internet became popular. The worst are the secretive elite exclusive sharing groups, where ego and personal status of collector's, and the size of their hoard, matter more than sharing the music... The easiest were the blogs which provided well researched and informative open and free downloads to any who wanted them.. Unfortunately the latter, are the easiest targets to be taken down by copyright enforcers... There needs to be a fair compromise of accesibility for all, and protection from malignant spoilsports who get a kick from informing 'the authorities'... |
Subject: RE: Free On-Line Trad Folk Performances From: Jim Carroll Date: 17 May 19 - 09:17 AM Some time ago we were discussing making some of our own collections generally available - it got somewhat bogged down in copyright issues Maybe it's time we revisited the idea of pooling our own efforts and resources and setting up our own online exchange system The more I go into it, the more I favour PCloud Not really sure of how to go about it - anybody fancy trying their hand at belling the cat ? Jim |
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