Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Genie Date: 07 Oct 08 - 03:07 PM Steve, I had been wondering how come you and Susette seemed to vanish from the Getaway way too soon. I was so looking forward to doing more jamming with you after the Thursday night singaround. So sorry to hear Susette was in so much pain and that both of you had to miss so much of the Getaway, but I'm relieved the problem has passed. (Now that's a pun worthy of my gracious host, Severn.) I do hope both of you are well and recovered from that ordeal now. If Susette and you didn't catch it the first time it was posted, you might find you relate well to the Dylan parody from the nephew of Hugh (The Banjoest): Like A Kidney Stone. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ferrara Date: 07 Oct 08 - 03:33 PM Folks, in the past the managers of whatever camp we were in have occasionally enjoyed visiting the post-Getaway threads. You might keep that in mind as you share your wilder experiences. And, that this is a Methodist camp. Much time was spent in finding it, some of us like it very much, and we want to continue to be welcome there. In the past people sometimes read post-Getaway threads and decided it sounded ... well ... like a weekend of wild behavior and drunkenness. It's not!!! It's almost heaven, it's a family weekend, and I don't want people to think differently. And even if it's tempting late in the wee hours to be somewhat uninhibited and irreverent, not only would I prefer not to know the sordid details, I'd definitely prefer that the whole world not know them. End of scold. Thanks, Rita F |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: GUEST,micca Date: 07 Oct 08 - 03:48 PM Oh Moon, that shows its face not its back side and 'neath a bushel its bright radiance hide in windows shines the whole hid deep inside so well concealed inside its great divide |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Amos Date: 07 Oct 08 - 04:01 PM Well, on the more ordinary front, I must confess that have never so enjoyed such a rich array of traditional music, presented by such fine, friendly, God-fearing folks from every walk of life, and their orderly, considerate manners of presentation. Each song well sung, well-researched, with interesting A |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Tinker Date: 07 Oct 08 - 04:14 PM Genie, there was a 're-cap' blues memorializing the event at the end of the blues jam. As for some of the footage .... well I'm definately on the limited distribution side (hmmmm... ) Check this site Yes DVD and see if they have a location near you. It's a pretty painless process if you can burn it on a CD they will clean it up and I'll happily pay for a copy. And if you then destroy the original.... As for uplifting moments, I'd add Marion's song about the The cellist of Sarajevo it was a shining moment at the concert Saturday night. Girl, both your song writing and delivery have grown amazingly. It was good to see you again. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Peter T. Date: 07 Oct 08 - 05:53 PM Echoing Ferrara (so nice to meet you!), we need to emphasize that everyone was the soul of discretion. There was Methodism in our madness. I will even forbear discussion of the walrus tank. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: GUEST,Dani Date: 07 Oct 08 - 08:29 PM Whereas my children were in tow, and looking up (or down) at their elders for direction on the path of righteousness and good taste, and Whereas they may or may not chance upon these threads (as may God knows who else), and Whereas I pride myself on doing nothing that would shame my maker (even if it involves peacock feathers She herself designed), and Whereas the worst breach of good taste and righteousness *I* witnessed were Severn's puns, I concur with Rita's admonishment, and rescind my use of the word 'Bacchanal' to describe what occurred in the bright daylight of that sunny Sunday afternoon. Dani |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ferrara Date: 07 Oct 08 - 08:37 PM Oh well. I'm feeling horribly embarrassed and "wrong" for having offended; and I'd hate to see the thread slide into oblivion down a slippery slope of mediocrity and niceness; but I ain't gonna take it back. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Bobert Date: 07 Oct 08 - 08:43 PM Yeah, what would it take to get a nice little blue clicky of the hot womens at the blues jam??? Whew!!! I gotta go take another shower... B~ |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Lonesome EJ Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:04 PM Well, I don't think there was anything offensive in my song, do you? In fact, I had planned on singing it next year at the Getaway. And as for drinking, I don't recall anyone drinking in my presence. That doesn't mean they didn't have a fifth of Old Slapentickle stashed in their Rav 4. Oh no, I believe everyone conducted themselves in a manner both fitting and proper, considering the circumstances. As to the Blues Jamboree, everybody was actually DANCING and SINGING and LAUGHING, activities which I believe even Methodists condone, and one in which I will continue to indulge with enthusiasm until I physically can't. No one hurt or insulted anyone, no one damaged anything, everyone had fun, no one that I saw was out of control or dangerous, and people were both courteous and kind to one another. Those are the important things in my mind. Many of us who had a ton of fun at the Peace Lodge until 5 am, were in the Gospel Sing at 10:30 am singing Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb, and back at the rowdy fun in Bobert's Blues Session at 3 pm. As the happy stall-occupier in Mick's story said, "Hallelujah!" |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Janie Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:29 PM Rita - I don't think you have offended anyone - sounds to me like folks are just clarifying - with humor - that no matter how we make it sound on the thread - it was good, clean fun and was (mostly) fittin' fer family entertainment - even if this thread ain't:>) Janie |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Leadfingers Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:33 PM Bearing in mind that almost the entire UK Folk Scene is Pub Based , the 'Dry' aspect of West River is NO problem , at least as far as I am concerned . At a 'home' weekend festival I am as happy as anyone to spend time (And Money) at a session in the Beer Tent . The fact that there was NO Beer Tent did not in the least detract from the enjoyment I had , making music with such a wonderful group of friends The Blues Bash in the Peace Cabin was an example of people getting high on Music and Companionship , NO need for ANY artificial Stimulants at all . |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Leadfingers Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:35 PM By the way , Genie - What ever Tinker is offering ,I will pay MORE to have a copy of the Blues Session ! |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Amos Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:48 PM And I want the negatives.... A |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: GUEST,Dani Date: 07 Oct 08 - 09:50 PM The only 'negative' was that I had to give the peacock feather back to the P-vine : ) Dani |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Janie Date: 07 Oct 08 - 10:40 PM Anyone else have pics they plan to post? Bill D? Elena? There were lots of cameras flashing. Would love to see more. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ferrara Date: 07 Oct 08 - 11:00 PM Yeah Janie I know you're right, thank you. The one thing I do regret is that there's no cute little happy-face icon (that I know of)to show that one is exaggerating for effect in using the expression "sordid details." It's early yet, more pictures may well show up. Certainly more memories will surface once we are over the shock of not being at the Getaway. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Janie Date: 07 Oct 08 - 11:04 PM Rita - talk to that man you live with - he does the happy face thingy frequently. (the show-off) |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Lonesome EJ Date: 07 Oct 08 - 11:42 PM And Rita, a huge THANKS to you, and Charlie, and Bill D, and Dean, and everyone who works so hard to make this event such a wonderful experience. I don't know of a friendlier, more interesting group of people than the FSGW folks. And you couldn't find a more beautiful spot to hold forth. I really enjoyed the Dick Rodgers tribute session. The stories, songs, and remembrances were both funny and touching. Not really knowing Dick well, I felt I came to know him through the conversation among his friends. I also wanted to thank Kendall and Jacqui for their splendid performance of the Masefield poem, and the beautiful song that followed. Barry Finn as well, for the gusto and heartfelt, well, volume of his sea chanties. Especially Friday night when his voice was crystal clear. My appreciation to Annie and Julia for letting me accompany them in some old time fiddle tunes while the sun painted Chesapeake Bay in hues of pink and red. To Micca for being the jolliest and brightest animated garden gnome I have ever met. To Peter for being as honest and funny in person as he is in this forum. To Mick for being so kind as to, when I requested he play John O'Dreams to help lull me off to bed and complimented him on his relaxing voice, play Roddy McCorley at full volume. To Amos and Janie for being as good friends for three days a year as most that I have for 365. To all of you and those I didn't mention but remember well, a sincere thanks, and may the Moon of Peace light your way until we meet again. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Leadfingers Date: 07 Oct 08 - 11:48 PM LEJ - With your permission , sir , Include me in that sentiment . |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Lonesome EJ Date: 07 Oct 08 - 11:52 PM I'm honored to include you. Best Blues Whistle I ever heard. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Wincing Devil Date: 08 Oct 08 - 12:07 AM Glad to see many folks are using the Captioning feature! I have to check the captions before posting, as some people are putting obscene comments in (no one from the Getaway pix, thank glory!) Here are the latest captions: Clikez ici! |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: GUEST,Songster Bob Date: 08 Oct 08 - 12:47 AM Good photos, mostly -- sometimes a photo of an unaccompanied singer looks like someone yawning, just standing there with their mouth open -- but what can you do about that? I ended up "backing up" to the main site -- were all those photos yours, Mr. Devil? If so, I wish you had gotten some good shots of my band's appearance at the Ft. McHenry Defender's Day celebrations. I looked through both of the 2007 sets of such photos, but nothing of our musical appearance. Sigh. Bob |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ebbie Date: 08 Oct 08 - 01:26 AM Well, it all sounds pretty bawdy to me. After all, what else on earth could Genie mean by being "open to brides"? |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Genie Date: 08 Oct 08 - 01:37 AM Rita, no offense taken at your 'scolding'. The Getaway was very family friendly and, well, tame. That doesn't mean we didn't let our respective muses loose (and a loose muse is a heckuva lot more benign and inspirational than, say, a loose moose). But should any non-Mudcatters be lurking (and you are most welcome, friends!), please be advised that the stories told in Song Challenges! and other folk songs should never be confused with historical documents. :) |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Genie Date: 08 Oct 08 - 01:41 AM Ebbie, did I say "brides?" Well, that would'a been Bobert or Big Mick or some o' the other guys. What I'm open to, o' course, is bribes! §; D |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Genie Date: 08 Oct 08 - 02:07 AM Update: I have video of almost all of the Sunday night concert. (I didn't catch the beginning of Micca's wonderful Ravens song, so I skipped recording it, but he and I seemed to agree that we should let him 'finish' the song before we introduce it to the world via videotape. I also didn't get in recording position quick enough to catch the beginning of Claire's song, but I got most of it.) I'm editing the clips, as much as feasible, to separate songs/acts. I also got a lot of the Doo Wop workshop and parts of Bobert's Blues Band. I did not get set up in recording position Saturday night before the concert started, so, sad to say, I didn't get most of it. But next year I'll make sure I've cleared out a few dozen gb on my hard drive and also mastered the technique of saving stuff to DVD, so I should be able to video with greater abandon. (All you people who pooh-pooh Macs should take a gander at the new iPods and MacBooks and their easy-peasy videoing capabilities. Neener - neener.) I'll also share some stills from the videos. Genie |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 08 Oct 08 - 04:50 AM Haven't looked at all the pix yet but Herself commented "nobody looks very happy". I suggested you were all just suffering from lack of sleep! Looking forward to seeing the blues jam ones. Rts |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: artbrooks Date: 08 Oct 08 - 05:46 AM Well, personally, I was in my lonely little plastic-covered bed each night by midnight......b o o r i n g. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Charley Noble Date: 08 Oct 08 - 09:37 AM I really appreciate the captions, given that I'm terrible at learning names and I only knew about 20 people to begin with. Lyrics are not a problem for me but those names! Dennis Cook did his usual fine job of doing sound for the evening concerts. It's a pleasure to work with someone like him who understands the music with regard to sound set-up, and is patient with their volunteer help. Art, I was also early to bed, although more like 1 am than midnight. I especially liked the late session with Dick Swain in the Retreat Center Saturday night, and I'm sure it got even better after I retired. Cheerily, Charley Noble, in Gloucester on his way back north |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: jacqui.c Date: 08 Oct 08 - 09:48 AM I got the photos onto Flickr and you can find them here. I didn't take very many - too busy having fun and must thank Kendall and Claire for taking over the camera when I was busy. The photos I took at the Blues Session were with Elena's camera so we will have to wait for those. We got back yesterday after an appointment with Kendall's surgeon, who is very pleased with his progress. Right now I'm still processing the weekend in what is left of my brain and will post my comments once recovery is a little further on. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Charley Noble Date: 08 Oct 08 - 10:00 AM Some scattered thoughts of singing that I'll cherish: Dick Swain leading "Figurehead Carver" Barry Finn leading "Hard Times in Old Virginia" Dave Diamond leading "To The Lifeboats" The harmony workshop! John Roberts leading Goerge Ward's "The Boatman's Cure" Micca leading serious songs! Amos at 4 in the morning still going strong at the Peace (!) Cottage, with his chorus of old Federalists! Time to hit the road again! I missed last night's debate but there was a really nice session at Cameron's in Gloucester! You should have been there! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Dan Schatz Date: 08 Oct 08 - 11:09 AM I can only say that Moose Turd Pie sounded better than we looked. It was good to get everybody together for Utah's "Singing Through the Hard Times" - the double CD set by the same name will, as Jacqui says, be out sometime early next year. It's to early to give all the details, but hopefully we'll be able to make some more definitive announcement soon. Since Kendall, Jacqui and I are the primary organizers, you can be assured that all details will be shared with Mudcat. Geeta and I spent a lot of time running after Kiran, which was fun but exhausting! He loved the music, and during the Saturday night concert kept running outside to look at boats, cars and the moon, and then saying "More music!" and running back in. He did wake up early, though - about 4:30 - so I took him on a walk and found Elizabeth Laprelle, Darriel Day and Julia Friend still in the retreat center trading songs. (Lisa Null got up and joined us, too.) One side effect of leading a lot of workshops AND running after Kiran was that I didn't feel like I had time to socialize as much as I would have liked. But it was still wonderful to see everyone, even if hastily. Dan |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: e_mccarry Date: 08 Oct 08 - 01:17 PM My pictures will be up very soon. I am wondering how much I value my life, in regards to some of the pictures. Sorry Janie =) Elena |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Janie Date: 08 Oct 08 - 01:57 PM Uh oh. Keep in mind, my dear ms. mccarry, that I know where you live and what car you drive (sinister music) |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Tinker Date: 08 Oct 08 - 02:48 PM Now if Jacqui took photos on elena's camera, that means --- Oh Shhhhh! I'm suddenly realizing that there is a series of photos held in the hand of a wonderful and charming high school senior .... Hmmmm I wonder if there is anything(or one) hanging around my house I might be able to barter in this.... Negotiations are now open. tink |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: ranger1 Date: 08 Oct 08 - 02:53 PM I hate you all. No one even attempted to call and let me listen in to some of the magic. Instead, I had to play parking lot attendant to a bunch of leaf peepers. Going off to sulk in a dark corner now... |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Jeri Date: 08 Oct 08 - 02:58 PM What? No Cellarazzi? How cruel. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Tinker Date: 08 Oct 08 - 03:11 PM Dearest Tami, In a sincere and abject attempt to win your forgiveness and absolution for these sins of omission, I have posted a package of goodwill on the evening train. It will personally deliver to your keeping a share of the madcap. And in keeping with the tradition of the weekend, six bottles of inappropriate libations have been confiscated on this side of the border. With sincere and complete repentance, Tink |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Jeri Date: 08 Oct 08 - 03:33 PM I'm just wondering why, when I have Kendall AND Jacqui's cell phone number, I didn't try to call them at some obnoxious hour? (Sure as hell wasn't manners!) |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: ranger1 Date: 08 Oct 08 - 03:37 PM LOL! I am personally fetching the package at the station when it arrives. You are forgiven, dearest Tinker. I still hate the rest of you. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Marion Date: 08 Oct 08 - 04:09 PM Wow, what a weekend. I had a great time getting acquainted or reacquainted with so many Mudcatters, not to mention the local FSGW people. There were some very memorable moments in the workshops and concerts, but I thought the highlights were the late night sessions where there was a more intimate feel. I went down in the hopes of being able to introduce some of my own songs, but not being sure how welcome singer-songwriter material would be. It turned out that my songs were very well received, for which I'm very grateful, and that it was a real pleasure to perform them for such an informed and receptive audience. FWIW, the regional industries song that Janie mentioned can be heard here: I Will Bring You Home; and the cellist song Tinker mentioned is here: What He Could Give. Charmion of Ottawa very kindly gave me a drive to and from the getaway, so I had good opportunity to get to know her and pick her (very expansive) mind about some points of history. Also, on the way back we spent a night with Mudcatter Peg and her partner, and I had lots of fun playing with her big dog. Will post more as various specific memories want to announce themselves. Thanks very much to those of you who have posted pictures. Cheers, Marion |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: artbrooks Date: 08 Oct 08 - 06:18 PM Marion, Jenn says (accompanied with a resounding WHOMP upside my head, "whaddaya mean, you didn't get one of Marion's CDs". How can I get one - international money order? |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: katlaughing Date: 08 Oct 08 - 11:52 PM Marion, just tried to sing along, but my tears and sobbing kept me from finishing. Those are fine, fine, very touching songs. Thanks for posting the links. kat |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ferrara Date: 08 Oct 08 - 11:57 PM Now if only I can talk Darriel into sharing some of his pictures. For one thing he took an outstanding shot of Geeta and Kiran. He won't do it at his parents' request, would anyone else like to try? |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Oct 08 - 02:59 AM I'm sure many of you met Colleen Cleveland at the Getaway this year or in the past year or two. This page (click) has some interesting information on Colleen, her father and grandmother, and their music. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: georgeward Date: 09 Oct 08 - 04:43 AM Good on ya, Joe! I never thought to do that. Anyone who's interested in what folks like Colleen, my late wife Vaughn and I have been doing here in upstate NY all these years, along with a bunch of other amazing public folklorists and tradition-bearers (including recently Mudcatter Dave Ruch - just out with a fine album, BTW), can do no better than to click the link to the "Meet the Masters" homepage. Varick Chittenden, the St. Lawrence valley man who has been the guiding spirit of TAUNY all these years, is the folklorist I want to be when I grow up. Alas, he's a bit younger than I. Ah well... - George |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: SINSULL Date: 09 Oct 08 - 08:00 AM Tami, I still love you...especially since you managed to pick up Micca whilst I was abed. I slept 12 hours last night and still feel exhausted. Why can't you people keep your damn coolds to yourselves? WHIIIINE. Colleen Cleveland is a joy. I love her music. I love her enthusiasm. I loved sharing the stage with her and john Roberts. Still too soon for me to get into details other than to say that this was a very special getaway and Jeri and Tami were sorely missed. SINS |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Ferrara Date: 09 Oct 08 - 08:19 AM They certainly were! And skarpi, and KT, and Ebbie, and wysiwyg and katlaughing and 'spaw and all the others whose names will occur to me as soon as I post this. Wonderful that so many people were able to come though. The total was 141 people, about 20 more than last year. Joe, thank you for the link about Colleen. I can't get the sound files to play, but I suspect Bill can show me the trick of it. I'm especially excited about hearing the version of Queen Jane. |
Subject: RE: FSGW 2008 Getaway Pix From: Bill D Date: 09 Oct 08 - 10:31 AM I did get Queen Jane to play*...thank you twice, Joe. That is a wonderful version of Queen Jane. I was privileged to hear Sara Cleveland in person at the Smithsonian festival in about 1975. *(had to use...ughhhh...RealPlayer itself, after unchecking all the 'offers' it made. We have a newish PC which has only a bare minumum of programs. I MUST install one of several programs which will play RealAudio without all the hassles.) Oh...and 100! |
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