Subject: Lyr Add: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Hankus Festus Date: 31 Jul 06 - 04:41 PM Hi folks: I'm a starving artist looking for hook ups. I was wondering about this site. Is it mainly a reference tool cyber hang out or can it be used to network with other talents to form songwring partnerships? I say this because I'm a lyricist who specializes in neo folk tunes and I wanted to post lyrics and an mp3 link to my work. Is this ok and do you think that I'll meet someone here who's on my wavelength? Grew up back east. But it seems everyone on the left coast is either a zombie grunge airhead or an evil-is-hip gangsta rapper and I can't connect with anybody with a non primitive ear for folk message music. HELP! HF LaLaLand, SoCal |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Geoff the Duck Date: 31 Jul 06 - 04:59 PM It is a reference tool, a social scene, an intercontinental marriage bureaux, and a place for blatant advertising links - as long as they are for folk or related music. It is a refuge for wit and absurdity, storytellers and some of the finest folk singers and musicians on the planet. Suit you Sir? Quack! Geoff the Duck. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Rapparee Date: 31 Jul 06 - 05:01 PM Well, why don't you hang around a bit and see? It's a little of a lot of things. This isn't Lyr Add, and might belong in the BS section, but then again it might not. Check out the FAQ, too. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 31 Jul 06 - 08:46 PM A lot of 'Song Wringing' DOES go on here... ... and even some 'Song Writing' at times... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: katlaughing Date: 31 Jul 06 - 11:07 PM There are many folks who have "hooked up" and shared their songs, lyrics, poems, etc.here. I have had a poem, written spontaneously here, added to and sung by a woman, a professionally trained musician and performer, now a dear friend, who is originally from Scotland, now living in the US. I've had folks from North America and 'cross the pond singing their songs and trad stuff in my living room or elsewhere in person, and listened to folks from all over doing the same via a room at www.paltalk.com. We are a lively and diverse crew of kindly, sometimes crazy/pendantic/talented/curmudgeonly/all aged people come together through their love of folk and blues music. It's really nice that you have started out by asking instead of assuming. Thanks for that. Now that you gotten your toes wet, please join in. mp3s and lyrics are most welcome. BTW, there are several members on the left coast. Go to the Quick Links, use the drop down menu, choose Members Photos and Info, then choose Locator to find where everyone is from and Welcome to the Mudcat! All the best, kat |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 01 Aug 06 - 08:04 PM We used to have some 'Live Music Net Rooms' where we could login and hear each other perform, one by one, but that has recently stopped happening - could we start it again? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 01 Aug 06 - 08:28 PM That expression "neo folk tunes" is a bit ominous. But maybe that's just California-speak. This place is whatever you want it to be really. It's not a question of either-or, it's both-and. Plus a lot more. So do stick around; you'll find kindred spirits, maybe even living near enough for you to be able to meet and make music together, and a greta source of arcane information and people to argue with from all round the world. If you play around with the search button and it's amazing what you are likely to turn up about all kinds of stuff. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: SINSULL Date: 01 Aug 06 - 08:34 PM Do you play the banjo? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Aug 06 - 08:55 PM California-speak????Hey, give us a break, McGrath! Here in Northern California, our folk music is traditional. But down south, if it doesn't sell, it isn't music. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 01 Aug 06 - 09:36 PM Thanks Kat for mentioning the Blues. We're not all into traditional folk 'round these parts but neo folk Hankus? Is that like what I call 'funky alternative folkie music'? Blues lovers and funky alternative folkie music lovers, want to know! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: katlaughing Date: 01 Aug 06 - 11:38 PM You're welcome, RR!:-) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Richard Brandenburg Date: 02 Aug 06 - 01:57 AM What Joe said. About bluegrass and country. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 02 Aug 06 - 01:30 PM You can be new and traditional at the same time. That's what living tradition is about. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Kaleea Date: 02 Aug 06 - 05:17 PM What is California Speak? well, I've noticed that in California-- a California Burger is a burger with avacado; a California Salad is a salad with avacado; California Chicken is chicken served with avacado, therefore, California Speak must be speaking with avacados. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Liz the Squeak Date: 02 Aug 06 - 05:30 PM Wow... that means I have a friend with a Californian bathroom suite.... As to the question... it's both, and why shouldn't it be? Learning can be fun, and fun can be educational. Just because something is amusing, irreverent and irrational, doesn't automatically make it not useful. LTS |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Matt_R Date: 02 Aug 06 - 07:12 PM Oh, he means THAT kind of hook-up. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: jeffp Date: 02 Aug 06 - 08:03 PM Easy, Meebs. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 02 Aug 06 - 08:07 PM Well one thing can lead to another... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 02 Aug 06 - 08:14 PM Kaleea, please spell that delightful fruit, AVOCADO! (Hankue Festus, just some of the free form digression that occurs here. Now you were asking about what?) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: open mike Date: 02 Aug 06 - 08:25 PM and of course in sushi a california roll has---you guessed it-avocado there is a breakfst dish at alocal restaurant that specializes in morning meals (morning thunder cafe') called california egg with you-know-what in it.,..like eggs benedict on an english muffin... and yes people have been know to "hook up" here..some marriages, even if that';s the type of hooking you are looking for... but don't count on it\ |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 02 Aug 06 - 10:03 PM If you knew sushi like I know sushi- Oh! Oh! Oh, what a roll! It may be fishy but oh, what a dishi Oh, well |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: katlaughing Date: 02 Aug 06 - 11:54 PM LOL...Q is on a roll! Love avocado...eat it everyday...wish I had a tree, here!! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Matt_R Date: 03 Aug 06 - 12:02 AM I though a "California roll" was when you roll through a stop sign without actually coming to a stop. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: open mike Date: 03 Aug 06 - 12:39 AM no, that's a california stop! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Cllr Date: 03 Aug 06 - 01:47 AM So the song california dreaming is really about having nightmares about avocados? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Azizi Date: 03 Aug 06 - 02:49 AM Greetings, Hankus Festus! Welcome to Mudcat! Share! Learn! Enjoy! {with a hook-up or without one} LOL! **** And Hankus Festus, as a result of reading your thread, I got an idea for this thread: Same As Slang Thanks for the inspiration! Come on over and visit folks posting in that thread if you'd like. -Azizi |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: George Papavgeris Date: 03 Aug 06 - 05:57 AM By all things post stuff here, Hankus Festus. I also sent you a PM. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Scoville Date: 03 Aug 06 - 01:26 PM I hate avocado. I guess I better stay out of California or I might starve. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: MMario Date: 03 Aug 06 - 01:29 PM California musicians 'av-a-coda |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: An Buachaill Caol Dubh Date: 03 Aug 06 - 01:36 PM Eggs Benedict and English Muffin! Hey, does Snoopy ever eat there? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Greg B Date: 03 Aug 06 - 09:05 PM Did you know avocado is a fruit, not a vegetable? It also has the distinction of being the only fruit with saturated fat in. I used to hate the buggers, growing as they did native to my home town of Ventura. My papa would eat them cut in half, over the sink, with a spoon. And make slimy sandwiches of them. Well, tastes change, now I'm my own grandpa and I do the same. Go figure. Pretty scary, the process of getting the pit out of a half with a knife. Smack, twist, your done if you don't have the stigmata. Was down visiting the parental units in December, got invited out to a local ranch to view some antique farm equipment. Going past his house the farmer pointed out the prize avocado tree that was as big as the house, and shaded half of it. About 60 feet in diameter, maybe 40 feet high, branches down to the ground. 'Been there since I was a kid...prolly get coupla tons off her this year.' Let's see, at a buck a piece in the store, that tree was part of the GNP! Black Haas avocados, too. None of them green guacamole monsters. If it ever threatens the house, sacrifice the house! But as to 'hook ups' I know just enough teens and early 20's types to know that 'hook up' means a sort of ambiguous amorous encounter. Is that what you meant? Never really thought of Mudcat like match.com, myself... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Willie-O Date: 03 Aug 06 - 09:28 PM "But as to 'hook ups' I know just enough teens and early 20's types to know that 'hook up' means a sort of ambiguous amorous encounter. Is that what you meant?" Umm, Greg, read the first post again. He's looking for musical hook-ups, (or so he says). Hey, that's fine, and welcome Hankus, but why don't you stick around and participate in your own thread? W-O |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Mudlark Date: 04 Aug 06 - 02:00 AM Hi Hankus...lots of potential musical hookups on Mudcat...we're all into music in a serious way, one way or another. I'm in Central Coast Calif now and stay away from LaLaLand anymore, where I grew up. Lots of good music happening here...if you've got a demo and press kit, or website, let me know and I'll pu you in touch with some contacts here. I'm yet another avocado fan...my grandparents had an avocado ranch iin Carlsbad years ago. Welcome to Mudcat. |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 04 Aug 06 - 09:52 AM A Google search on avacado gets about 653,000 hits. Not too shabby, and confirms that this spelling works. Avocado on Google gets about 11,100,000 hits, meaning this is the preferred spelling. "Neo Folk" is an oxymoron, perhaps implying that there are still choices to be made regarding this fellow's musical leanings? Mudcat can help! SRS |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: JennyO Date: 04 Aug 06 - 11:19 AM Might as well keep the thread drifting..... I had the privilege once of doing a workshop with this completely mad, clever and amazing performer - Mal Webb. His song about an avocado was one of the songs he taught us in the workshop. It has a sort of calypso rhythm. You would have to know Mal Webb to know how much fun it was! Little Green Fruit You hang in the tree looking ripe and big But you insist on clinging to the highest twig Well I plead and I pray, oh how I beseech you Tell me how on earth I can ever reach you Little green fruit up in the tree Little green fruit come down to me I'm going crazy wondering what I have to do I've got a stiff neck from waiting for you Oh oh oh, little green fruit come down to me Your powers of deception are beyond belief How can such a luscious fruit look so much like a leaf Well I give you a chop and I'm sure you drop But when I get the bag down, you're still up the top I know for certain if I left you there All the birdies would flap down to get their share You'd be pecked and rotten when you hit the ground And for no guacamole would you be bound ©Mal Webb 2000 Anyway, welcome to the Catbox, Hankus Festus. Have fun! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Matt_R Date: 04 Aug 06 - 01:07 PM Hook-up means one of two things Sex Someone who can get you stuff for free or at a discount (Hey man, gimme the hookup) |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Azizi Date: 04 Aug 06 - 06:19 PM Matt R, it aint necessarily so.* For those interested in the off topic question of the slang meanings of "hook-up", check out the Same As Slang thread that I linked to in my 03 Aug 06 - 02:49 AM post. There's a number of posts in that thread about the term "hook up". Plus that thread includes some off the hook hyperlinks that provide more info about the term "hook up" and related terms like..."off the hook". * btw, "it aint necessarily so"=great song! |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 04 Aug 06 - 08:26 PM Cute song, but... Sadly, sushi has nothing to do with fish.... that is sashimi - sushi is vegetarian in origin, invented by Buddhist monks at Osaka... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Hankus Festus Date: 05 Aug 06 - 07:27 PM I've never gotten such a warm reception in any cyber town hall in my entire web life. And I've been online since '98. Looks like I'm gonna like this place... |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Azizi Date: 05 Aug 06 - 09:46 PM You been online since 1998?! Man, no wonder you need help finding a hook up! LOL! Btw: "Looks like I'm gonna like this place" strikes me as a great line for a song refrain. See ya around the 'Cat, Hankus Festus! -Azizi |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Joe Richman Date: 05 Aug 06 - 10:07 PM HF Southern Cal is a big place with a lot of different ideas about music in it. Same with Avocados: There is a majority (vast) that love 'em, and a minority (me) that hate 'em. The folk music loving minority is further divided into segments with some hangouts for all. Where in So. CA are you? That could give us a clue as to where you might want to start your non-cyber journey. I have fun playing at a friend's house on the second Sunday of the month (except May and October, and some years April). Several different categories of folk music lovers show up. It's in central Orange County, and they tend to be older guys (like me). Some play in cafes, some play at festivals and some can hardly play at all. Joe |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 05 Aug 06 - 10:10 PM "You been online since 1998?!" How's yer kidneys? |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Hankus Festus Date: 07 Aug 06 - 10:01 AM Joe: I'm in the San Fernando Valley section north of LA. On a Dylanesque mission penning a new age social protest songbook. But I'm not finding the right melodic partners. Part of US is dying. Part that cares about fixing what's wrong and saving our future. Whatever happened to profound songwriters and music that cares? Beats me. HF |
Subject: RE: Mudcat: Reference tool or hook up hangout? From: Joe Richman Date: 08 Aug 06 - 11:47 PM Music stores with a specialization in "folk" instruments can be a good starting pointto meet other like-minded folks. Only one I know of in SF Valley is the Blue Ridge Pickin Parlor in Granada Hills. http://www.pickinparlor.com Also, there's McCabes in Santa Monica. Both sponsor concerts. Joe |
Share Thread: |
Subject: | Help |
From: | |
Preview Automatic Linebreaks Make a link ("blue clicky") |