Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 06 May 09 - 11:50 AM You folks are always bringing up "class". Can't you get over that system? Comeon, lighten up. You folks always complain that we do not understand irony or satire, and then when someone pokes back at you the cry of "foul" is heard. Grow some stones here! Who hijacked this thread that started with a simple question about a folk scene - a scene where the poster mentioned a U.S. city? Suddenly you post messages that no one in the UK gives a rats arse and then run squealing when someone answers back. Well done indeed! |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Banjiman Date: 06 May 09 - 11:44 AM "If anyone ever wonders why the UK has fallen in stature, all they need to do is look at some of the posting on Mudcat. What miserable bunch of whiners. No one really givs a rats arse about your squabbles." Go transatlantic for a better class of squabble. Well done Ron. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 06 May 09 - 11:40 AM So it has been awhile? |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST Date: 06 May 09 - 11:36 AM 1939-1941 Ron. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Banjiman Date: 06 May 09 - 11:25 AM "Since when have you guys started defending yourselves? " Clearly a shock jock..... careful you'll be banned from entering the UK! |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 06 May 09 - 11:21 AM "In defence of us Limeys" Since when have you guys started defending yourselves? |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Rifleman (inactive) Date: 06 May 09 - 11:17 AM I concur with glueman In defence of us Limeys, you guys do realise that apart from three people on Mudcat the rest of the UK don't give a rat's ARSE? Besides which I'm listening to This at the moment. Ask someone to dance with you |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Banjiman Date: 06 May 09 - 11:13 AM Irony? |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: WFDU - Ron Olesko Date: 06 May 09 - 11:11 AM If anyone ever wonders why the UK has fallen in stature, all they need to do is look at some of the posting on Mudcat. What miserable bunch of whiners. No one really givs a rats arse about your squabbles. Getting back to the topic, I agree with Barry about the Boston scene. It has always been strong and continues to be. The folk scene in Greenwich Village is no where near as vibrant as once was, practically non-existent these days. There are still a few good enclaves here, but for aspiring folkies it is not the place to be. Brooklyn is actually a growing folk community. Clubs like Jalopy and Barbes are presenting some exciting music with a good traditional base. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Deckman Date: 06 May 09 - 11:00 AM There's a VERY ACTIVE scene in the Seattle, Washington (USA) area. Just google Pacific Northwest Folklore Society or the Seattle Folklore Society. Bob(deckman)Nelson |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Mooh Date: 06 May 09 - 09:32 AM Find the closest folk festivals, volunteer, buy tickets, mingle, jam, purchase product, get on mailing lists. Google for open mics, folk clubs, coffee houses, house concerts. Search out older players who mentor younger players, younger players pushing the limits. Find the summer music camps, workshops, schools, and network. find instrument, performer, and artist websites and follow their links. I find online communities by Googling by subject, then clicking on links. Peace, Mooh. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 06 May 09 - 09:17 AM Off topic perhaps but no weapons, slander, mention of 1954 or similar hate-speak. Forgive us our buspasses. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 06 May 09 - 09:10 AM "This thread seriously went off track." Sorry, it's a virus this site has L in C |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST, Sminky Date: 06 May 09 - 09:05 AM Looks a bit different from the one I remember. The website is great BTW. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Barry Finn Date: 06 May 09 - 09:04 AM The guy asked a simple question (maybe stupid to all you well blessed & endowed folkies) & not one helpful reply. This thread seriously went off track. Pity Barry |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 06 May 09 - 08:44 AM "Doing the Zooey" was a pub crawl along the road the ZA stood on. So numerous were the Inns thereon that one's manhood, if not liver, was intact henceforth if you had a pint in each. Many's the ambition that has fallen under the Zoological Arms's thrall. A neighbour who was at college in Hull tells me the Zooey lives on but without the Zooey, as it were. Strange times. The raging sea must have seemed quite welcoming after a trawlerman's Zooey hangover. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST, Sminky Date: 06 May 09 - 08:28 AM The Zoological! It was like walking into someone's hallway (which it probably was once). Grand. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Waddon Pete Date: 06 May 09 - 08:01 AM Where is the modern folk scene? Alive and well in Suffolk, England! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: The Sandman Date: 06 May 09 - 07:53 AM but were you still standing?. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 06 May 09 - 07:46 AM From Hell, Hull and Halifax, Lord deliver us. For those who don't know the last two in the old saying refer to the hulks on the Humber where prisoners were left to rot and the Halifax gibbet, a proto Guillotine for wrong do'ers that predated the French version by some way. You were allowed your freedom if you could remove yourself before the blade fell. On such gruesome details did you know more people were executed by guillotine under the Nazis than during the French revolution? I'm sure Hull is quite civilised these days, more so than my drinking trips in the late 70s when the Zoological Arms was still standing anyway. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Leadfingers Date: 06 May 09 - 07:15 AM Hull ?? Or perhaps North Kent ? |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: The Sandman Date: 06 May 09 - 07:15 AM try your local football club. alternatively, start your own folk club. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 06 May 09 - 07:11 AM I think you will find it at The Beech Inn, Beech Road, Chorlton, Manchester. Tonight at 8pm Although some of us have been around for thousands of years we sing songs that are only a few hundred years old and some made up on the way to the Beech later today. Cheer L in C |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Bryn Pugh Date: 06 May 09 - 06:45 AM Ah yes, of course. Long live regional and dialectical differences. Cue for a fresh thread ? Thanks, Sminky. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST, Sminky Date: 06 May 09 - 06:32 AM Don't forget regional differences, Bryn. I mean, would you give a flying shit? I certainly wouldn't. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Bryn Pugh Date: 06 May 09 - 05:56 AM Speaking as a Limey, I wasn't aware that anyone gave a rat's posteriors, in the UK. I always thought we didn't give : (a)a tinker's fart ; (b) a monkey's toss ; (c) two fucks. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 06 May 09 - 04:34 AM Two nations separated by uncommon pedantry. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: melodeonboy Date: 06 May 09 - 04:13 AM Quite! |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: bubblyrat Date: 06 May 09 - 04:03 AM If you mean a Rat's ARSE,then please have the decency to say so,old chap . An ASS,as every civilised person knows,is a Donkey---Jesus tied his to a tree and walked into Jerusalem ; a feat beyond the capability of your average rodent. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,glueman Date: 06 May 09 - 03:50 AM Depending on who you ask it's either everywhere, i.e. you can't here here the hard stuff hardly anywhere, or nowhere. In defence of us Limeys, you guys do realise that apart from three people on Mudcat the rest of the UK don't give a rat's ass? |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Barry Finn Date: 06 May 09 - 02:43 AM Yesteryear's folk mecca, Greenwich Village of NYC has now moved east by 400 or so miles to the US singer/songerwriten haven/hub of the country. Boston/Cambridge. The Boston/Cambridge area has held on since the 60's as a mini Greenwich Village East for many yrs & the folk scene here has been transformed from what was a hotbed of folk Trad moving towards contemporary folk & has now been way over shadowed by neo-folkies, accoustic & singer/songerwriters music. There's better than 200 folk venues within I'd guess an hour or so drive of the city. There's plenty of radio programs that deal with what ever you choose to call the genre or flavor of the month. There's house concerts coming out your ying & different kinds of sessions nightly coming out your yang. Depending on your flavor you could spend a couple months hitting a different session each nite & never hitting the same place twice. You could do the same thing trying to track down all the "open mic's" or "hoots" but that'd take you a yr. No telling how many of those there are within the same 1 hour or so drive of the city. The closest here in the states to Boston/Cambridge area that I know of would be the San Francisco/Berkley/Oakland or the Bay area. I'd say that they're a bit more folkie & a bit less singer/songwrtiter than Boston/Cambridge area though, choose your weapons carefully. I don't think NYC has close to the choices offered by the the two I mentioned. Maybe some of our NYC catter's could pipe in & prove me wrong. It certainlly would be nice be know that there's a much stronger what ever folk community there. I do believe there's a small very solid die hard core of tradies there though. Sorry, I can't say about overseas. Just one man's opinion Barry |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Peace Date: 05 May 09 - 09:18 PM Dear redx17, Sooner or later a poster (most likely from the UK where they give a rat's ass about stuff like that) will ask what you mean by folk. Do NOT respond. If you do you will never see your thread again, forever. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Ref Date: 05 May 09 - 09:14 PM Google "coffee house" or folk music" and whatever city you're in or near and see what you come up with. |
Subject: RE: Where is the modern folk scene? From: Peace Date: 05 May 09 - 08:03 PM "Where is the modern folk scene?" They is scene in the salons, buses and bars all over the country. Jus' plane folks walkin' down the street while others walk up. That's my upinion anyway. |
Subject: Where is the modern folk scene? From: GUEST,redxl7 Date: 05 May 09 - 07:47 PM I'm kind of an aspiring folk singer, and I was just wandering if there was any particular place where the main folk scene was, I didn't know if there was a place today that was the equivalent of Greenwich Village in the 1960's or not. |
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