Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: John MacKenzie Date: 16 May 08 - 10:53 AM What is it with women and size? G ¦¬] |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Splott Man Date: 16 May 08 - 11:43 AM G ¦¬] Is this what your new joints look like Giok? |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: John MacKenzie Date: 16 May 08 - 11:55 AM Don't know what you mean Ned :) G |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: gnu Date: 16 May 08 - 01:42 PM Swipe a roll of swipe? |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: GUEST,Songster Bob Date: 16 May 08 - 04:10 PM Geographical Center of Mudcatopolis? Hmmm... wonder where that would be? This thread would get mighty long if we each, individually, posted our locations, using global coordinates, and someone else were to plot them on a map or average them mathematically and then plot the result, you know? I'm at N 38° 59' 47" W 77° 1' 13" Bob |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: John MacKenzie Date: 16 May 08 - 04:12 PM The umbilicus is the centre of the universe. G |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Big Al Whittle Date: 16 May 08 - 04:13 PM I suppose we could have a sort of cyberfestival, where we all enter one song or video, on a special You-tube site. or a song and a picture - then we would all know whom we were talking to. just one song though - one that sums up what you're about. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Rowan Date: 17 May 08 - 02:54 AM just one song though - one that sums up what you're about. Only one song for us schizoids with multiple personalities (each with multiple defects)? |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Liz the Squeak Date: 17 May 08 - 03:53 AM It needs to have a well drained campsite with no stones or 'permafrost' layer 3 inches below the surface. I've bent so many tent pegs trying to hammer them through rocks, bricks and a layer of earth so solid you could use a jackhammer on it and not make an impression. LTS |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Slag Date: 17 May 08 - 04:39 AM No nasally humming! No rubberband strumming! No Jew's Harp thumbing No cigaret bumming An NO Mudcat chumming! We DO allow rumming And a little lowlife slumming Ale that's mind-numbing And lot's a guitar strumming I hope you'll all be coming! Rhyming is optional. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Big Al Whittle Date: 17 May 08 - 05:00 AM Well Rowan, one makes that choice at every singaround. In a way - you choose a song - or whatever and its your calling card. There are people there who've not seen you before, and it can't convey your whole personality - but one tries to give an inkling of what one is about. If we had a cyber festival - people could contribute who can't play due to present illness or personal difficulties. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Harmonium Hero Date: 17 May 08 - 01:54 PM LTS: I've been puzzling over that phenomenon for ages. Standard British Tent Peg = 6" long. Standard British Campsite - 3" of soil on top of a layer of granite. I think the answer is to take a truckload of soil and a steamroller with you ....... Regarding the festival idea: I liked it; but then I remembered that this is Mudcat. We'd NEVER reach any concensus about when, where, who, etc. John Kelly. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Harmonium Hero Date: 17 May 08 - 03:33 PM Been and had my dinner and come back.....I thought, what we COULD do is to arrange fringe events at festivals where there are enough of us. Mind you, I can't afford to get to them as a punter, and still haven't found out how you get booked - a phenomenon that has been puzzling a lot of people for a long time. Mind you, I have been invited to Gainsborough this year. Obviously one of the more go-ahead festivals! John Kelly. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Big Al Whittle Date: 17 May 08 - 03:55 PM Mike and Sooz are indeed bright stars in the folk firmament. Go! Johnny Go! I'm sure you'll play a blinder at Gainsborough. You also are one folk music's bright hopes. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Harmonium Hero Date: 17 May 08 - 05:38 PM Ah stop! JK |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Rowan Date: 17 May 08 - 10:14 PM Go! Johnny Go! Yeah! And I hope you've got Thatcher's "Look out below" off pat, too. Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: John MacKenzie Date: 18 May 08 - 04:58 AM TARZAN !!! just for LtS. G |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Waddon Pete Date: 18 May 08 - 10:07 AM "I suppose we could have a sort of cyberfestival....." Now that's what I call a good idea....wonder if we could get it to work? Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Big Al Whittle Date: 18 May 08 - 03:36 PM Its a good idea John to put a blue clickie to the sie of the festival and then people who are thinking of coming to see you know where to go. http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gainsboroughfolk/fest08.html |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: SINSULL Date: 18 May 08 - 07:05 PM No banjos? |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: freda underhill Date: 18 May 08 - 10:33 PM it's very clear where the centre of Mudcat is - Sydney, Australia. It's equidistant from everywhere.... with emphasis on the distant. freda |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Liz the Squeak Date: 19 May 08 - 03:20 AM That's all very well, getting the thicker shaft and all so it doesn't bend going in, but how about getting the buggers back out again? When you bang 'em in that far, it takes thighs like an elephant to get them back out again - and then your back goes. LTS |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: GUEST,The Painted Lady Date: 19 May 08 - 03:45 AM FILTH !!!! |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Banjiman Date: 19 May 08 - 03:49 AM "No banjos?" How to disenfranchise your audience.........I find this sort of prejudice absolutely disgusting. As a penance you have to watch the video below.....that'll learn ya! 5th String Jealousy * Paul *warning: This video may contain banjos, laughter and slightly flat singing. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: My guru always said Date: 19 May 08 - 04:27 AM Harmonium Hero: We do already have fringe MudGathers at various festivals in the UK. I organise them at Banbury, Bedworth, Crediton, Alcester & Upton and the organisers allocate a venue for us & pop it in the program. We also publicise them on the Cat! Here's the thread about Banbury 2007 which had a programmed Gather! At the bigger ones I run (we can get as many as 60 Catters at a Gather) we have a MudRaffle which raises a few £'s to send to Max to help with running costs for the site. We also introduce ourselves, hug a lot, drink beer, eat chocolate (sometimes homemade concoctions so it's always best to ask what's in it first) and have a singaround so we can hear each other! There are other Catters running them at UK festivals and also ones local to Catters in Scotland, Northern Ireland & Yorkshire, not to mention the EuroGather which I'll get along to one day! There are also Gathers across the Pond and at various locations around the Globe. There's always room for another MudGather, it's just a case of getting organised with the right place & time, then letting us know about it *grin* |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: GUEST,Janice now in Western NY State Date: 19 May 08 - 08:55 AM Mudcat already is a folk festival of sorts. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: frogprince Date: 19 May 08 - 10:33 AM Damnit. Banjiman, what made you think this was the place to link to an ARROWSMITH concert? :^} |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: open mike Date: 19 May 08 - 03:18 PM It seems there was a world wide event some time back where at "X" o'clock local time people were supposed to sing a song--and keep it going around the world..some peace thing i think.. if we could find this we could use it as a model..i believe there were giant video screens set up so everyone could experience the concerts...if they were not able to attend in person.. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: open mike Date: 19 May 08 - 03:36 PM http://www.46664joburg.co.za/pages.php?cid=3 http://www.myspace.com/worldpeace3 http://www.planetpatriot.net/peace_songs.html http://youtube.com/watch?v=ESnoAN1nDNE&feature=Responses&parent_video=r2lUdwbK8sk&index=0&playnext=1&playnext_from=RL |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: open mike Date: 19 May 08 - 03:45 PM I think this might be the organization and event i was remembering.. http://www.worldpeaceone.com/ if not, it is something close... here is another concept...http://www.wmgd.net/peacefilm/ |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Rex Date: 19 May 08 - 11:54 PM There must be banjos. Rex |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Banjiman Date: 20 May 08 - 03:22 AM Sorry frogprince. I'm with Rex though. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Georgiansilver Date: 20 May 08 - 06:57 AM Mudcat Folk Festering...already exists!! |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: JeZeBeL Date: 20 May 08 - 09:24 AM Where's the music in all of this apart from in the celidhs???? surely mudcat is a mix of singing AND music....... we should have lots of sessions aswell, but not in rooms next door to sing arounds as it's impolite to play over singers (most of the time!!!) Some people don't like singarounds......there should def be lots of non stop fast and furious sessions aswell!! |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Harmonium Hero Date: 20 May 08 - 03:14 PM Rowan: Hi. Haven't got that sorted yet; I still don't know how that notation works. I did a bit of googling, and found out all about Thatcher. Interesting story. I had a look through a couple of books of Aussie songs that I bought a while back, and found three or four of his songs. I also spotted a book of them for sale from a museum in NZ. I might order one when I've got a bit of spare cash. The postage from there is probably a mortgage job! Watch for developments... Guru: Thanks for that info. I'm not at any of those festivals, although at one stage I thought I was going to be at Upton with an Appalachian team I play for. But we didn't have enough dancers available. Maybe next time. I'll watch out for other Mudgathers. There isn't one at Chippenham, I suppose? I'm ther dancing with Rumworth Morris - and praying for rain; the heat kills me! John Kelly. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: GUEST Date: 20 May 08 - 05:43 PM The folk song revival movement has been littered with affectations, misinformation, and a kind of musical elitism. Fortunately, the music is bigger than this. The absurdity of setting of rules by revivalists for folk music is self-evident. The power of folk comes from the accessibility and community of people who make music for themselves and (like the sand-lot baseball player are participants) rather than observers in this music. The future of folk music lies not on the concert stage or the myriad CD's hocked at coffee-houses but when as in a traditional sense, people use folk music as a recreation collectively. Much of this is done in living rooms, back porches or in the field when some work is done or as lullabies. It has a social basis and defies the isolated "artistic" expression of the solo performer on a stage with a distant audience. The walls often break down in some churches as well (particularly the African-American ones) between solo and congregation. There is something ironically absurd about creating an "art-song" approach to folk music by spending enormous sums of money in a recording studio to foster a "personality". However, much of this music is listenable and enjoyable despite whether it's called folk music or not. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Rowan Date: 20 May 08 - 07:03 PM You're right, Guest (it's a pity there's no name to distinguish you from other anonymice) and that's what many wish to recreate at Mudcat, even if only digitally. Cheers, Rowan |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: My guru always said Date: 21 May 08 - 03:39 AM HH, I haven't been to Chippenham for a few years but I guess the nearest thing you'll get to a MudGather there would be the Singaround organised by Mr & Mrs Admiral. |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: open mike Date: 21 May 08 - 03:39 PM "It seems there was a world wide event some time back where at "X" o'clock local time people were supposed to sing a song--and keep it going around the world..some peace thing i think.. if we could find this we could use it as a model..i believe there were giant video screens set up so everyone could experience the concerts...if they were not able to attend in person.." upon further investigation and after polling some others, I believe this is the event i was thinking about...it happened last July. http://www.liveearth.org/ http://www.liveearth.org/event.php while searching for this is found also http://www.oneearth.org/ |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: open mike Date: 21 May 08 - 04:47 PM here is a role model for the mudcat music festival: LIVE EARTH THE LARGEST GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT EVENT IN HISTORY More Than 30 Million Live Earth Videos Streamed on MSN by 8 Million People — The Largest Online Audience Ever for an Online Concert. Millions Inspired to "Answer the Call" with Web and SMS Pledges. Approximately One Million People Participated in More Than 10,000 Friends of Live Earth Events in 131 Countries — the Largest Grassroots Organizing Program in History! |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Waddon Pete Date: 23 May 08 - 06:18 AM Hmmm...interesting,Open Mike....I wonder if Mudcat is equal to the challenge! Best wishes, Peter |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Waddon Pete Date: 25 May 08 - 12:45 PM Let's bump this up to the top again! |
Subject: RE: The Mudcat Folk Festival From: Georgiansilver Date: 25 May 08 - 03:31 PM I think we should all fix a point at which to meet in perhaps a couple of years time.....then having time to prepare...we can all be there..........how about it? |
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