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A new definition of Folk?

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GUEST,noddy 26 Feb 04 - 03:58 AM
Bill D 25 Feb 04 - 04:57 PM
WFDU - Ron Olesko 25 Feb 04 - 04:07 PM
fiddler 25 Feb 04 - 07:33 AM
Art Thieme 24 Feb 04 - 08:13 PM
greg stephens 24 Feb 04 - 09:13 AM
fiddler 24 Feb 04 - 09:01 AM
GUEST,circumnavigation 24 Feb 04 - 08:02 AM
Dave of Mawkin 24 Feb 04 - 07:51 AM
greg stephens 24 Feb 04 - 07:45 AM
GUEST,ivor bigginin 24 Feb 04 - 07:41 AM
michaelr 23 Feb 04 - 02:42 PM
GUEST 23 Feb 04 - 01:58 PM
Dave Hanson 23 Feb 04 - 08:42 AM
GUEST,T-boy 23 Feb 04 - 08:00 AM
matai 23 Feb 04 - 07:34 AM
Steve Parkes 23 Feb 04 - 06:45 AM
sian, west wales 23 Feb 04 - 06:28 AM
Dave Hanson 23 Feb 04 - 04:20 AM
GUEST,noddy 23 Feb 04 - 04:12 AM
GUEST, Hamish, no cookie 23 Feb 04 - 03:01 AM
greg stephens 23 Feb 04 - 02:41 AM
Q (Frank Staplin) 22 Feb 04 - 10:35 PM
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greg stephens 22 Feb 04 - 07:47 PM
mooman 22 Feb 04 - 07:30 PM
Richard Bridge 22 Feb 04 - 07:03 PM
GUEST, Mikefule 22 Feb 04 - 06:50 PM
Walking Eagle 22 Feb 04 - 05:32 PM
Mooh 22 Feb 04 - 05:09 PM
Allan C. 22 Feb 04 - 04:22 PM
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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 26 Feb 04 - 03:58 AM

Circumnavigation every one knows the cirle must be unbroken


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Bill D
Date: 25 Feb 04 - 04:57 PM

oh, but Ron...you're eclectic! ;>)


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: WFDU - Ron Olesko
Date: 25 Feb 04 - 04:07 PM

I like Ian Carr from the recordings I've heard that he did with Karen Tweed. I would hope he could come to this side of the pond.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: fiddler
Date: 25 Feb 04 - 07:33 AM

*GRIN*


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Art Thieme
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 08:13 PM

Oh, by all means---REFRESH !!!!!

Art


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: greg stephens
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 09:13 AM

My previous post was carelessly phrased. I was trying to say Ian Carr hasnt got so much hair these days. As to skin, I imagine(without having examined him closely)he probably has about as much as ever, enough to cover him. Except for teeth and eyeballs, that is.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: fiddler
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 09:01 AM

Agreed circumnavigation.....

sometimes the threads here start get quite exited and then never know when to stop - we could call them slip Jigs!

A


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST,circumnavigation
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 08:02 AM

Why do you all want to keep going round in circles ?


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Dave of Mawkin
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 07:51 AM

Say what you want, but I think Ian Carr is good, up until a week ago I didnt really have any rhythm guitarists to look up to (apart from Peter Booth) and so when I listened to Ian Carr on Knock John I was pleasantly surprised to hear a guitarist compliment folk in a considerate but also inspiring way, I dont think Ian is a folk guitarist just a good guitarist, and I believe what makes him good is the ability to compliment somebody elses playing without sacrificing his own skill.

Good job Ian Carr, I look forward to hearing more even if you are a waste of skin and hair, your hands aint.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: greg stephens
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 07:45 AM

I think you'll find he's not got all that much these days. And he never did sing really, though I noticed him mumbling a few fol-deriddle-idoes with Kate Rusby the other night. But, as I have said, he is a fantastic guitarist.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST,ivor bigginin
Date: 24 Feb 04 - 07:41 AM

Ian Carr is an overexposed pretentiose prick and a complete waste of skin and hair. He knows as much about singing as my arse knows about snipe shooting.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: michaelr
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 02:42 PM

Ian Carr has one of the most distinctive and original "voices" on the acoustic guitar I've ever heard. As an accompanist for tune players, he's simply brilliant, never playing what you'd expect, but creating parts that work in surprising ways.

If the BBC has discovered his genius, I say great for him!

Cheers,
Michael


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 01:58 PM

For ages the "definition" has been anything with an acoustic guitar.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Dave Hanson
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 08:42 AM

Porn channel, nowt else.
eric


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST,T-boy
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 08:00 AM

If you knock Channel 5, you're seriously out of date.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: matai
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 07:34 AM

Find Out Like (it) or Knot


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Steve Parkes
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 06:45 AM

Well, I've never heard of Ian Carr on this side of the pond. I didn't even know there was folk on the telly -- although I think I might have heard something along those lines being on BBC 3 TV a while ago, now I think about it. Of course, here in Milton Keynes we have the Oldest British Cable TV Network In The World: you have to put a shilling in the meter and throw a six to start. And since the council sold it off to NTL we have to pay for what everyone else gets for free; the off-air signal is crap and Channel Five is non-existent (so it's not all bad news), and we might just get digital freeview or not (I'm not wasting money on an aerial and a box to find we can't), and we can't get broadband 'cos the cable's not up to it, and we can't get ASDL becase BT's not up to it. None of this stops NTL and BT telling us about all the goodies they could sell us if we moved somewhere ese.

Bitter, me? Nah! Sorry, what was the question?


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: sian, west wales
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 06:28 AM

And apparently there's a Performing Dogs (or is it Animals?) Annual Festival in Jersey. Don't know if any of them 'do' accoustic ...

sian


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Dave Hanson
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 04:20 AM

I aint ever heard no horses sing either but I've heard the ' singing dogs ' and my cat does a great falsetto when he's arguing with the other local tom cats.
eric


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST,noddy
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 04:12 AM

and the definition of a definition??????


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST, Hamish, no cookie
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 03:01 AM

Ah, Q - I made that mistake recently, too. I'd been listening to a retrospective on the other Ian Carr on Radio 3. (The one who is a prominent jazz band leader, trumpeter, moulder of early UK fusion (jazz/rock). Blody good, too. And certainly he ain't no horse, but 'twould be stretching most people's definition of folk a bit too far.) When someone mentioned him in a folk club. "I've just been listening... etc". I never did own up about the the mistaken identity. (Unitl now - and you won't tell, will you?)

Ian Carr - the folkie - doesn't have any solo albums out as far as I know. But lots of collaborations. His two with Karen Tweed are wonderful; and also with Swap, too.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: greg stephens
Date: 23 Feb 04 - 02:41 AM

The ubiquitous Mr Carr appears on every British TV folk programme. it doesnt matter if the lead performer is a singer or fiddler, or where they come from. They are always accompanied by Ian Carr. The latest manifestation was the Kate Rusby band. You also find him recording and performing with Karen Tweed, either as a duo, or in the Two Duos Quartet, or in the Anglo-Swedish outfit Swap. He used to be in the Old Rope String Band.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Q (Frank Staplin)
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 10:35 PM

Bill D, Amazon lists some cds by an Ian Carr, but they are in the range of $US 22.00. They seem to be imports from England. The descriptions don't say what instrument(s) are involved.
With track titles like elements 1 and 2, they could be electronic folk.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Bill D
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 09:16 PM

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~etc.............since I have never HEARD of Ian Carr over here in the colonies, I can't say he isn't quintessential folk, and since I am on record as to what is NOT, you don't need to hear more.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: greg stephens
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 07:47 PM

The point of this thread, I suppose, (sorry if I'm a bit lateral) was to say I think ian carr is a very good guitarist, and manages to get an enormous amount of TV exposure.(Yhe recent Kate Rusby concert being the one that started me off on this).


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: mooman
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 07:30 PM

The inclusion of this new definition now offically makes the book "The Definition of Folk Music" the longest book in the world and eligible for the next edition of The Record Book of Guinnesses.

Peace

moo


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 07:03 PM

Clinton. Just look it up.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: GUEST, Mikefule
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 06:50 PM

It's all folk - I ain't never heard a horse sing. Etc. Yawn. :0)


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Walking Eagle
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 05:32 PM

Not a peep from me. I won't even go there.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Mooh
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 05:09 PM

Oh brother, here we go again...Mooh.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Allan C.
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 04:22 PM

Arr-r-r-r-rgh!


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: The Borchester Echo
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 04:20 PM

Anything which includes Ian Carr playing the guitar as much as possible is fine by me.


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Subject: RE: A new definition of Folk?
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 03:32 PM

I wasn't aware there was EVER a definiton of 'folk' music....


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Subject: A new definition of Folk?
From: greg stephens
Date: 22 Feb 04 - 03:30 PM

Judging by what I've seen on the TV over the last few years, I would say that the working definition of folk music at the BBC would be "music which includes Ian Carr playing the guitar". This makes a nce change from horses, sweaters, beards, tankards or the rural peasantry.


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