Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival, 5-7 Oct, 2007 From: The Barden of England Date: 26 Sep 07 - 03:54 PM Can I be invited to be cahined to the bar ???? Pretty please with sugar on!!!! John Barden |
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival, 5-7 Oct, 2007 From: synbyn Date: 26 Sep 07 - 12:21 PM does forgetting self-penned songs due to senile dementia count, or is that only if it's been passed through the digestive tract,like rabbit pellets? I'm sure Mr (Is that songbook ready yet)Bartlett would have no objection to being chained to the bar... should we songwriters form a circle and Chinese whisper in a registered Folk Authentication session? Looking forward to the ultimate version of Socker DJinn... |
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival, 5-7 Oct, 2007 From: GUEST,Charlotte the oast ouse opper Date: 26 Sep 07 - 08:36 AM OOOHHHHH exciting!!!! They are truly awesome, and I share your love for them Lisa! I will definitely come down on the firday night then....am going to camp i think....need to sort that out then.... any know how to get there by public transport? x Charlotte x |
Subject: singing at Tenterden From: GUEST,DizzyLisa Date: 26 Sep 07 - 08:11 AM Rumour has it that the wonderful WholeHearted (Pete Luscombe & John Bartlett)and friends will be singing in the (? Wiliam) Caxton on Friday night - no better way to start the weekend as far as I'm concerned. It could only be bettered if someone chained their legs to the bar & made them sing all weekend! |
Subject: RE: Tenterden Folk Festival, 5-7 Oct, 2007 From: Dead Horse Date: 25 Sep 07 - 03:11 PM Tom-tom Jones? |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,TB Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:59 PM No that's the other Tom Bliss's mate's chum, but actually it's an alias. His REAL name is Dave Bowie, like my (and Maggie Boyle's) bass player. The other David Bowie's really called Jones. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,Tom Bliss Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:55 PM Nar you got me bang to rights, guv - I'm a deep throat pop singer, me. (Was even signed to Pete Waterman when I was young and pretty and wore black leather trousers, only). It's a fair cop. Even if my songs were Oralised by Others, me doing my own versions (well, there would be some erosion, but not enough to satisfy the IFMC) would not qualify as folk. You've blown my cover, Richard - I'm a marked man now. (But maybe I qualify for the EFDSS Witless Protection Scheme! Where's that flier?) :-) |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: TheSnail Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:54 PM So is this the Tom Bliss that's coming to Tenterden? |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:36 PM Definition of Folk Music ,decided by the International Folk Music Council in 1954. "Folk music is the product of a musical tradition that has been evolved through the process of oral transmission. The factors that shape the tradition are: (i) continuity which links the present with the past; (ii) variation which springs from the creative impulse of the individual or the group; and (iii) selection by the community, which determines the form or forms in which the music survives. The term can be applied to music that has been evolved from rudimentary beginnings by a community uninfluenced by popular and art music and it can likewise be applied to music which has originated with an individual composer and has subsequently been absorbed into the unwritten living tradition of a community. The term does not cover composed popular music that has been taken over ready-made by a community and remains unchanged, for it is the re-fashioning and re-creation of the music by the community that gives it its folk character." |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:35 PM But you might be, Tom. Once your songs are adopted and modified. Hang on, I'll just off and get the definition. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,The Barden of England sans cookie Date: 25 Sep 07 - 12:07 PM Mornington Crescent!!!! John Barden |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,The Real Tom Bliss Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:54 AM Take no notice of those other phoney Toms. Richard is quite right. Under the 1954 definition people like me are not actually folk singers, and we are wrong to call ourselves such. Technically, we should not be booked at folk clubs or folk festivals, and cartainly - as Dave Sissons has just kindly pointed out in Stirrings - we should not be encouraged to write songs influenced by tradition, and certainly we should NOT bring out CDs! LOL I stand corrected Richard. I've got my coat already, I'm only popping back in for that plectrum I dropped... |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,The Barden of England sans cookie Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:39 AM Blimey - we'll end up listening to the beat of the Tom Toms :-) John Barden |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: synbyn Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:39 AM enlighten me, richard- i was only just born then... |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:14 AM My definition is the 1954 definition. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,charlotte the oast ouse opper Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:09 AM I'll be there, with my clogs on....for Offcumduns as Korkers couldnt make it! Looking forward to it, should be a good one this year! Dillie x |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,The Other Tom Bliss' mate Tom Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:08 AM Yes, I understand from Tom that Tom is going to do different material at Tenterden and at Nellies (so you'll need to come to both to hear your favourites, if you have any, that is, Tom says) - in fact he's just organising his set lists as we speak. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: synbyn Date: 25 Sep 07 - 11:01 AM Well, the folk club itself has been surviving pretty well at the Vine, it's a bit resonant and people in the back can't see round pillars, so it's sometimes noisy, but then so was the Bells... think all the session seekers ought to be able to find something- whether in the Vine lunch/evening or with Travelling Folk on Sunday- but a plea to have a look at the concerts too- plenty of good acts to listen to... if it's Tom Bliss you want to see, you can see him as full guest at Nellies in Tonbridge on Mon 1st October 8pm start- early arrival if you're after a floor spot... but there's Steve Turner, Keith Kendrick, Sylvia Needham, David Jones & many more, all of whom deserve support... see you there! Bob |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Dave Earl Date: 25 Sep 07 - 10:52 AM Myself and herself will be there from Friday Afternoon. Staying in the Woolpack again (I think - she booked it). Probably get to Mr Bardens session at some point that evening after we've eaten. Dave |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,The Other Tom Bliss Date: 25 Sep 07 - 09:48 AM I think you'll find that my namesake does quite a few Folk songs Richard (your definition being which others might call Traditional, yes)? I hear tell he's actually not very keen on being called a singer/songwriter either (well so it says on his website) - because he's more of a storyteller really. Most of his songs tell traditional and true stories, and most are woven with lyrical and melodlc strands plucked directly from traditional sources. But he then would say that wouldn't he! |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: jojofolkagogo Date: 25 Sep 07 - 09:05 AM Well, Richard, I should hope that YOU are a FOLK singer - !!! (no ducking, its a quacking way to sing !!!) I am gonna try and make it this year, have not been for several years, so dont know what this is about 8 bells . . . have Kath and Bob given it up ??? and thanks Valmai, for Web site See Ya !! Jo-Jo |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 25 Sep 07 - 08:09 AM Oh? Any folk singers? (ducks and runs...) |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: The Barden of England Date: 25 Sep 07 - 07:47 AM I'll be chairing the session in 'The Vine' on Friday evening, then the session in the 'White Lion' Saturday lunchtime and back to 'The Vine' with Bob Kenward and others on Saturday evening. Look forward to seeing you there. Tom Bliss in the marquee behind the Woolpack I think before my Saturday commitments, so I'm going there first - great singer songwriter. John Barden |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 25 Sep 07 - 04:52 AM Spare Parts (Bryan Creer, Suzanne Higgins and me) are running a part-playing session for concertinas on the afternoon of Sunday 7th. October in the White Lion Saddlery from 2.00 -3.30 pm. If you'd like the dots and/or a midi file of the music in advance, let me know. The session is open to non- season ticket holders for a modest fee. If you'd like the dots, please PM me your postal address. We're also running a general session in the White Lion from 11.00 am that morning. Tenterden Festival website: http://www.btinternet.com/~folkspots/trust/fest07/index07.htm Tootle pip, Valmai |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: melodeonboy Date: 24 Sep 07 - 07:17 PM I've got a gig in Ashford on the Saturday night, which cuts the weekend in half for me, but I shall be there during the day on Saturday. I like to think that we can recapture the atmosphere of the old Eight Bells sessions in the Vine. As for camping, I thought the out of town camp site was quite good. You have to be more organised and stick to the bus timetables, which obviously restricts you, but it's a nice site. I don't know what buses they're laying on from there this year. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: vectis Date: 24 Sep 07 - 06:20 PM The Travelling Folk will be leading a session in The Vine on Sunday lunchtime. At least.... I think it's Sunday. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Surreysinger Date: 24 Sep 07 - 06:05 PM Hi Tom - yes, I was intending to say hello in Tenterden at some point, since I'm Guildford born and bred (and still living here!). Sadly I don't have transport, so the Chanticleer is always a bit of a problem... and this week there's a bit too much going on anyway - I'll be scooting around breathlessly for three days on the trot - Roy Bailey and Tony Benn at the Electric Theatre in Guildford on Thursday, Jez Lowe at the Music Institute (forerunner club was the Good Old Way in Farncombe run by Ed Rennie, of course), and then up to the Traditional Song Forum meeting at C# House on Saturday morning, and back down to Godalming Borough Hall for the GBH Ceilidh with Peeping Tom in the evening - anybody got a TARDIS for rent??? |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 24 Sep 07 - 04:44 PM Central camping is on the website. Physically, it is down Station Road. Facilities - er - field, long grass, usually bog (that is to say swamp, not unsavoury W.C.) by gate, sometimes farmer with tractor to tow caravans and campervans out. No water. No lavatories. No lights. Said central camping is stated to be open only to those with full seasons, or who are booked performers (or musicians for a booked morris side), but last year it was very underused. You are also supposed to book for the use of it in advance, and although I satisfied all the conditions last year (and won the unofficial prize for the autocross in getting volvo and van to the top of the hill where it was a bit drier - starting my run-up in about France and hitting the hill at about 50, and finding EVERYTHING on the floor of the caravan when I smugly opened the van door: I'm told onlookers could see daylight under both van wheels at times) nobody came to check. |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: GUEST,Tom Bliss Date: 24 Sep 07 - 03:36 PM I'm looking forward to it very much - and it would be nice to meet you both too (I'm technically a surrey singer myself, raised on 'The Good Old Wey' in the godalming/ farncombe / puttenham zone). I have a week of gigs in the Home Counties area (for example may I reccommend my old chum Luis de Berniere at the Chanticleer as a warm-up for Tenterden, on the wednesday before? He's bringing his mandolin, even if not Captain Correlli himself)! |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: My guru always said Date: 24 Sep 07 - 03:34 PM We're hoping to get along at some point. What's the info on the 'central camping' Richard? Does it fill up quickly then? Are there water & loo facilities? Had vague ideas about stopping over Saturday night so I could have a drink! |
Subject: RE: Tenterden? From: Surreysinger Date: 24 Sep 07 - 03:25 PM I'll be there... haven't been for a couple of years, so it'll be interesting to see what it's like without the 8 Bells! Looking forward to it! |
Subject: Tenterden? From: Richard Bridge Date: 24 Sep 07 - 02:56 PM All right then, who's down at Tenterden? I'm planning to be in the central camping if I am with a performing side, otherwise they might not let me and pfaffing around with the 2-miles-out-and-oh-dear-was-that-the-last-bus is a pain. I'm curious to see if the magic can be sustained without the real 8 Bells |
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