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OK occupations for folksingers.

greg stephens 17 Sep 06 - 06:31 AM
GUEST 17 Sep 06 - 06:42 AM
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Scrump 17 Sep 06 - 08:00 AM
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Ross 17 Sep 06 - 08:03 AM
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Maryrrf 17 Sep 06 - 08:45 AM
greg stephens 17 Sep 06 - 08:49 AM
Scooby Doo 17 Sep 06 - 09:46 AM
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Liz the Squeak 17 Sep 06 - 09:54 AM
Scooby Doo 17 Sep 06 - 10:00 AM
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Subject: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: greg stephens
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:31 AM

Judging by the contents of these pages over many years, there is often evidence that some people actually disapprove of people singing folk songs being professional musicians. There is also a considerable hostility to the more thoughtful or wordy professionals being allowed to sing folk songs at all: schoolteachers, librarians and social workers are often singled out for derision. So I thought, let's approach it from the other angle entirely. What, in your opinion, would be the most OK profession for a singer of folksongs?


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:42 AM

Tinker Ploughman Shepherd Weaver Spinner Sailor but best of all Poacher


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: JennieG
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 07:25 AM

Young maid!

Cheers
JennieG


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Scrump
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:00 AM

A beggarman, of course ;-)


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:01 AM

Yes greg, you're so right. For those of that opinion I think Dylan's line "There's no success like failure" would aply. So the best job would be failed folksinger.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Ross
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:03 AM

Quantity Surveyor?


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Dave Hanson
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:09 AM

Pie hardener for British Rail.
Test Pilot for Draught Guiness.
Shantyman.
Crimp.
Runner.
Whore.

eric


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,Cap'n One-eyed-snake
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:21 AM

A Pirate


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: number 6
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:30 AM

web forum moderators.

sIx


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Maryrrf
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:45 AM

Apprentice

Rambler

Gambler

Steel drivin' man

rake and a rovin' blade


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: greg stephens
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:49 AM

Quantity surveyor is an interesting suggestion. There is a very celebrated band in Cork called Twotime Polka, and I think their lead singer Tomas Dunne is or was a quantity surveyor on the new terminal at Cork airport.
   Given Leadbelly's huge success. I wonder if multiple murderer might be a reasonable career choice?


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Scooby Doo
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:46 AM


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Scooby Doo
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:47 AM

Perhaps a virgin.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:54 AM

NO Scooby, that would be a folk drummer.

LTS


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Scooby Doo
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:00 AM

LTS,
I never get things right.
Scooby


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Dave Hanson
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:14 AM

Christy Moore was a bank clerk.

eric


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:21 AM

Itinerant knife-sharpener.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: greg stephens
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:25 AM

The fiddler Thomas Hardy wrote books and poems on the side, which is a bit poncy.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:28 AM

Folk singer?

:D (tG)


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: vielleuse
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:34 AM

If you're female the choices aren't very numerous really: pretty fair maid, single mother, nagging wife or prostitute. You can drag up and join the forces, but only in pursuit of a bloke.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Michael in Swansea
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 10:51 AM

British Telecomm exchange planner


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Folkiedave
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 11:21 AM

Pilot for London Underground Airways


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Big Mick
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 11:28 AM

Union Organizer and Community Organizer, Dad, Son, Brother, Rake, Layabout, and poker player


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,Clint Wayne
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 11:37 AM

A Cowboy


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,Jim
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 11:42 AM

Assistant lamp post quantification co-ordinator for Hampstead Council.

Or whippet handler.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Effsee
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 11:52 AM

Eric Bogle was an Accountant.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Herga Kitty
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 12:05 PM

Les Barker was an accountant too, but he doesn't sing....

Keith Marsden was a bank manager...

Robbie Burns was an Exciseman, wasn't he?

Are there any folk-singing tailors and cobblers who could redress the balance and put the stocking and shoe on the other foot?

Kitty


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 12:13 PM

Changing lightbulbs
Jim Carroll


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Gorgeous Gary
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 12:22 PM

Pizza delivery?

Based, of course, on the old joke "How do you get a musician off your porch? Pay him for the pizza!"

8-)

-- Gary


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: vielleuse
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 01:16 PM

I don't think there is a Hampstead Council, Jim, I think it comes under Camden.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,thurg
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 03:27 PM

The folksinger Carl Sandburg wrote books and poems on the side ...


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 03:39 PM

on the side of what...?

I always wanted to be a hippy, but I didn't have the figure for it.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Elmer Fudd
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 03:40 PM

She's a humdinger. Folksinger.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Mingulay
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 04:03 PM

Does being an ex cobbler count??


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 04:06 PM

Thomas Hardy was an architect first....

LTS


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Tim theTwangler
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 04:12 PM

How about if it didnt matter"What you do" for a living(oops sorry thats the same as a career,for the rest of you)
Maybe it would be nice to be more accepting of the music people play and sing than whether their education and bank ballance meets with your aproval.
LOL


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Uncle_DaveO
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 04:19 PM

Not intending to cause thread creep, but I gotta ask: What's "a quantity surveyor"?

Dave Oesterreich


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: JamesHenry
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 05:05 PM

Schoolteachers and social workers accumulate so much pent up stress that they have to give vent somewhere. Folk clubs and a captive audience provide the ideal outlet where they can get it all out of their systems and escape reality for a while. Some lose touch with reality altogether and turn professional. Escapism features largely here, usually with the misguided notion that they actually have something to say. So, whatever is an ok occupation for folksingers I would say, "Don't give up the day job."

This sounds cynical, doesn't it?


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Folkiedave
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 05:10 PM

Changing lightbulbs

Reminds me of the joke - how many EFDSS members does it take to change a light bulb?

CHANGE??????????????


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Roughyed
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 05:10 PM

Rat catcher, preferably from Lancashire.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Jerry Rasmussen
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:12 PM

Bascam Lamar Lunsford was a lawyer. I thought that the Museum field was a wonderful atmosphere for a folk singer because of the shared interest in past cultures.

Worked for me.

Jerry


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:20 PM

Mole catcher (from Morayshire). I thought of that before reading Roughyed's post, honest!

BTW, if my English teacher had been too timid to make an ass of himself and actually SING in front of a form of sniggering 12-year-olds (I was SO embarrassed on his behalf! He wasn't in the least ...), I'd never have entered the world of British folk. So, teacher seems okay to me.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,thurg
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:27 PM

leech-gatherer


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Bill D
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:39 PM

Jack-of-all-trades, Master of none.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: jimmyt
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 06:43 PM

I suppose dentist is out of the question so I will stick with my first thought and I want anyone to one-up this, CURRYSHIP DELIVERER
I rest my case.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: greg stephens
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 07:55 PM

Bobert seemed to me the quintessential folksinger when I met him, but it was never clear to me what he ever did when we weren't actually sat picking guitars.


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: frogprince
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 08:33 PM

Rock-splitter on a chain gang is an obvious possibility.

or,

"I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay..."


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: Effsee
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:07 PM

Highwayman or Pirate!


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST,Kavinder
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:23 PM

Telemarketers


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Subject: RE: OK occupations for folksingers.
From: GUEST
Date: 17 Sep 06 - 09:48 PM

Something to do with sheep . . . .


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