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Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)

16 Feb 04 - 06:45 PM (#1117264)
Subject: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Fortunato

I'm signed on and streaming...is anyone out there listening as well?

http://www.ciut.fm

(click the "listen" link)


16 Feb 04 - 06:46 PM (#1117266)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Got it good!


16 Feb 04 - 06:48 PM (#1117269)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

I'm in, but the Rick show won't start for another 15 minutes or so, barring bugs.


16 Feb 04 - 06:50 PM (#1117271)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: CarolC

I'm in. You scared me for a minute there, Chance. I thought I'd missed some of it.


16 Feb 04 - 06:56 PM (#1117282)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Fortunato

Sorry, CarolC, premature exclamation. Can you imagine all the 'cats around the world tuning in on the internet. Is is this very cool, or what?


16 Feb 04 - 06:57 PM (#1117285)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: JenEllen

Streaming way out west....Very cool.


16 Feb 04 - 07:04 PM (#1117289)
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From: Amos

Loud and Clear, letting the Good Times roll.

A


16 Feb 04 - 07:06 PM (#1117291)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Fortunato

here we go...


16 Feb 04 - 07:08 PM (#1117293)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Walking Eagle

I guess I'll be the only one to miss it due to chemo nausea. Have a great time!


16 Feb 04 - 07:10 PM (#1117295)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

((Hugs)), WE. Keep breathing deep.

The tracks sound TEEriffic.

A


16 Feb 04 - 07:13 PM (#1117301)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: alison

I'm in there..... who's in the studio?

slainte

alison


16 Feb 04 - 07:13 PM (#1117302)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Rick,

You soundpurdy good there in spite of the bad-boojums!

And the tracks sound first rate!!

A


16 Feb 04 - 07:13 PM (#1117303)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Anyone know how to get rid of the clicking sound from the streaming/bandwidth thingie?:-)


16 Feb 04 - 07:13 PM (#1117304)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: John Hardly

I am so tickled.... I got my sound problem figured out in time to be enjoying this! Sounds great!


16 Feb 04 - 07:17 PM (#1117307)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: MMario

sounds like the people in the studio are having a good time


16 Feb 04 - 07:19 PM (#1117309)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

They're all nekkid!!**bg** Rick, you DO sound good!

I lost them for a minute and had to restart it. Anyone else have any problem?


16 Feb 04 - 07:21 PM (#1117311)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: CarolC

Pobrecita, Walking Eagle.

The show and the music so far sound great!


16 Feb 04 - 07:21 PM (#1117312)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: alison

I'm surprised how well this is streaming..... I usually get a lot of buffering (especially on this slow 'puter)... I've got the clicking too kat.... but the show sounds good....... sounds like there's a good few people in the studio......

slainte

alison


16 Feb 04 - 07:22 PM (#1117314)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: bbc

Great to hear Rick's voice! Wish we could have all been there in person. Send greetings to info@borealisrecords.com & order those cd's at 1-877-530-4288!

best,

Barbara


16 Feb 04 - 07:25 PM (#1117317)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,Willie-O and Marion

Due to vehicular misadventures this dynamic duo is holed up in Lindsay ON and my truck is in a garage getting first aid.

We just found CIUT on the airwaves (it's about 90 miles away) and are hearing Rick sing his "Off To Sea Once More" parody.


16 Feb 04 - 07:27 PM (#1117319)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: bet

Wish I could figure out how to get it. Am trying! bet


16 Feb 04 - 07:31 PM (#1117321)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Burke

I have the clicking as well. Sounds like a light scratch on a record.


16 Feb 04 - 07:31 PM (#1117322)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: bet

Just found it!!!!! bet


16 Feb 04 - 07:32 PM (#1117325)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

here is a picture of Rick leading a workshop in Oct 2002, at the FSGW Getaway

here


16 Feb 04 - 07:35 PM (#1117326)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,W-O

Nice pic Bill, care to include the link? Or are you just sitting there looking at it?


16 Feb 04 - 07:36 PM (#1117328)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Yeah, bet!!


16 Feb 04 - 07:37 PM (#1117329)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

why, it's right there, Willie-O! *grin*


16 Feb 04 - 07:39 PM (#1117330)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

Oh yeah, nice.


16 Feb 04 - 07:44 PM (#1117332)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

Hey, is anyone AT the party checking this thread? I want to check in with Mick da Man. Looks like we'll prob get to To mid-day tomorrow, you still going to be around mate?
cell: 613-264-7314


16 Feb 04 - 07:44 PM (#1117333)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Oh man, that is some of the sweetest open tuning work I've ever heard!! Huzzah!


A


16 Feb 04 - 07:45 PM (#1117334)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

gorgeous!


16 Feb 04 - 07:51 PM (#1117338)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

great music...such friends to have!


16 Feb 04 - 07:53 PM (#1117340)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: CarolC

Here are some more pictures of Rick in performance. The pictures were taken by hesperis, and some of them include Little Hawk playing harmonica accompaniment. They're great pictures:

Rick at the Corner Coffee House in Newmarket, Ontario


16 Feb 04 - 07:58 PM (#1117342)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Thanks, Carol, those are great pix!


16 Feb 04 - 07:59 PM (#1117343)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

I like those even better than Bill's! ;)=


16 Feb 04 - 08:03 PM (#1117345)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Fortunato

Nice old time banjo...close communion...I feel like there are people surrounding us, though it's just Susette and I listening here... thanks all for the all.


16 Feb 04 - 08:05 PM (#1117346)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Aw man, too sweet, Arnie and Chris!! Dang!!!!!

A


16 Feb 04 - 08:16 PM (#1117353)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Oh, {{{{{Jeri}}}}}}


16 Feb 04 - 08:16 PM (#1117354)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: MMario

jeri's poem is awesome


16 Feb 04 - 08:16 PM (#1117355)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

Jeri... words fail me...fortunately, not you.


16 Feb 04 - 08:16 PM (#1117356)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Sweet job, Jeri!!

A


16 Feb 04 - 08:18 PM (#1117357)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Carly

I just managed to get on. I have the clicking, too, but it is amazing and wonderful to be able to be in on this. Thank you, everybody responsible.


16 Feb 04 - 08:20 PM (#1117359)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: kendall

Never did get in...damn it.


16 Feb 04 - 08:22 PM (#1117361)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

Thanks guys. I wasn't sure they'd read it because it was fairly long. Did a heck of a job on it!

The music on this show is just great! EVERYTHING is!


16 Feb 04 - 08:23 PM (#1117362)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Still going strong, Skipper....


16 Feb 04 - 08:26 PM (#1117363)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

who's the female vocalist? we're getting staticky reception and can't hear much of the talking.


16 Feb 04 - 08:32 PM (#1117366)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Kathy Reed?


16 Feb 04 - 08:35 PM (#1117368)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

PJ on harmon & bodhran - damned fine job. (The Cuckoo)


16 Feb 04 - 08:47 PM (#1117375)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Amos

Man that PJ is a dream boat.

I tell ya!! :>))

A


16 Feb 04 - 08:59 PM (#1117383)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

yep, Amos...but you belabor the obvious...*grin*....


16 Feb 04 - 09:03 PM (#1117384)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: MMario

Big Mick expounding on the Mudcat now...


16 Feb 04 - 09:04 PM (#1117385)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

thanks for the plug, Mick...you are the best advocate for both Mudcat and FSGW we have going..


16 Feb 04 - 09:36 PM (#1117397)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

wazzup, did everyone go to bed? Ken Whiteley's still up.


16 Feb 04 - 09:38 PM (#1117398)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

I'm still here. Just listening. Tony Quarrington was pretty damned HOT!


16 Feb 04 - 09:40 PM (#1117399)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: MMario

audience is getting into it!


16 Feb 04 - 09:40 PM (#1117400)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

My new grandson is in his bouncy seat on the table right beside my desk, listening with wide eyes. He's not quite coordinated enough, at 3 months, to get the beat right, but he's cooing, grinning and waving his arms and legs like like an overturned turtle to the music. Sounds great, just like old Mudcat Radio Days!

kat


16 Feb 04 - 09:43 PM (#1117402)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

Hi Jeri! I wasn't sure who that was playing...I don't think I've heard T Quarrington play acoustic before--he is dazzling!

Speaking of the brothers Quarrington--there are several--I saw one of them, Joel, who is a classical musician, in a chamber music concert a year or two ago. He plays an enormous contra-bass made in--no kidding-1630. Built to last. It is the most thunderous sounding thing I have ever heard in my life!

Bill


16 Feb 04 - 09:44 PM (#1117404)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Hey, did Tinker make it? HAven't heard anything about her being there?


16 Feb 04 - 09:45 PM (#1117406)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

Yeah, Joel plays Erhu too....

...GO MICK!


16 Feb 04 - 09:47 PM (#1117407)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Carly

Oh, help! I can listen, but I can't seem to figure out how to get an email out to borealis. If anyone out there is about to send one in, I would love it if you would add on that Carly Gewirz is listening, singing along, and sending love and congratulations from northern Virginia, and that I, too, cherish my memories of Rick and Heather at the FSGW Getaways.


16 Feb 04 - 09:47 PM (#1117408)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: MMario

ring-a ring-a-rosie!


16 Feb 04 - 09:48 PM (#1117409)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

What's Erhu?

Yeah Mick!


16 Feb 04 - 09:50 PM (#1117411)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

Carly: info@borealisrecords.com


16 Feb 04 - 09:52 PM (#1117412)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

An erhu is a 2-stringed Chinese fiddle-thing that sounds a bit like an annoying, whiney child.


16 Feb 04 - 09:53 PM (#1117414)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

Oh.   I think I'm getting an image of that...


16 Feb 04 - 09:54 PM (#1117415)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

I suspect Rick will get to read this thread, also...and get the full impact of just how many folks are listening and caring....

(well, it's true, Rick..*grin*..._


16 Feb 04 - 09:56 PM (#1117416)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Carly

Thanks, Jeri, but it's not the address but my computer ignorance that's the problem. You would not believe the juggling act I'm doing to listen to the braodcast and sent these notes.


16 Feb 04 - 09:59 PM (#1117419)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

How absolutely wonderful, indescribable. THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO MADE IT HAPPEN!!

luvyakat, Rog, and family


16 Feb 04 - 10:00 PM (#1117420)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Bill D

The Guitar Lesson

Rick taking time to give pointers to a beginner several years ago...it says a lot...


16 Feb 04 - 10:01 PM (#1117421)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: reggie miles

Just caught the last bit but it was very fine.


16 Feb 04 - 10:02 PM (#1117422)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: CarolC

I wish it wasn't over, but I'm mighty glad I tuned in.

Thanks to everybody who made this possible.


16 Feb 04 - 10:03 PM (#1117423)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

Carly, I just sent them your message. They only read a very small percentage of the e-mails on the air, and will print the rest and give them to Rick.


16 Feb 04 - 10:04 PM (#1117424)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: bbc

I hate for it to be over, but I'm so glad it was on at all. Although I didn't hear every bit, due to family responsibilities, it was on my computer the whole 3 hours. Wonderful. Love to Rick & Heather, thanks to all who made it happen, & to all who took the trouble to attend & to listen.

best always,

bbc (listening in NY)


16 Feb 04 - 10:10 PM (#1117426)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Rustic Rebel

Excellent show. Enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks so much Rick for your music. It is pure delight to the senses. Rustic


16 Feb 04 - 10:10 PM (#1117427)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Carly

What an amazing experience! It feels great to be a part of a community that cherishes and appreciates the likes of Rick and Heather. And thanks, Mick, for your articulate comments about Mudcat and the FSGW Getaway.


16 Feb 04 - 10:11 PM (#1117428)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

Bill, I PM'd Rick that I'd bought a guitar and he called me up and gave me my first lesson over the speakerphone. It wasn't the last. I went to their house for Christmas a bit less than two months later. Got my coat off, set my stuff down, and spent the next three hours in the basement with a guitar in my hands.


16 Feb 04 - 10:13 PM (#1117430)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Carly

Bless you, Jeri!


16 Feb 04 - 10:19 PM (#1117431)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: DonMeixner

I wonder if it was recorded for those of us who missed most of it?

Don


16 Feb 04 - 11:15 PM (#1117451)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,MichaelM

Willie-O Kathy Reid was singing but you may also have heard Eve Goldberg singing "Crossing The Water". Also Tony Quarrington was playing acousticly with Wendell Ferguson who was playing the lead through most of what they played.
I just got back from the Borealis office and the launch went stunningly well. Great crowd and lots of long-time musical friends playing live.
And interestingly enough, to reinforce something Rick said to me about mikes vs. pickups, all of the performers played straight into mikes, no cables whatsoever. And did it sound fabulous!

Kudos to Borealis, Paul Mills and the folks at CIUT who made a remote broadcast a reality.


16 Feb 04 - 11:17 PM (#1117454)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Don, somewhere back in the other thread, they said CIUT was going to archive it.


16 Feb 04 - 11:31 PM (#1117462)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Willie-O

Question of sound fidelity is a bit moot, we were listening on a $50 blaster with an antenna composed of twisted up aluminum foil, in the "deep fringe" reception zone. But it was great!

I'm still hoping to contact Mick before he leaves town. Mick, if you happen to check this thread while you're still in To, my cell number is up the page a few posts.

I thought the rear end (differential) of my truck was pooched, but as breakdowns go, we made a pretty soft landing. I went to college here in Lindsay (80-82), so I went to the campus, found a former teacher, and got a couple of numbers and a mechanic recommendation. Got to the garage and they found out it wasn't the diff, but a completely worn out hanger bearing that was letting the drive shaft shimmy and shake something fierce. So with any luck they'll have it fixed tomorrow by noon and we'll be into To early afternoon. (maybe)

An old college friend who never left here picked us up, fed us, and we did some catching up. (Interesting coincidence, there's a thread about Paddy Graber's new CD. We are staying with Paddy Graber's daughter Eileen and her husband Don. I asked her about her dad's new CD and she responded "huh? he does? he did? I didn't know that.")

This isn't thread creep, it's all about why the Virtual Schmirtual Tour didn't reach its intended destination, but we did alright, sort of.

W-O


17 Feb 04 - 12:33 AM (#1117470)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Teresa

It was wonderful; so warm and full of friendship and good music. Thanks, Rick, thanks, 'catters, thanks, CIUT!
Teresa


17 Feb 04 - 12:35 AM (#1117472)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Steve Latimer

I was at Borealis until about 9:15. It was great to see some Mudcatters, I've been out of the loop for a while. I finally got to meet Big Mick, and he is both. I was hoping to be able to stay for his performance, but I caught it in the car on the way back home. Very nice.

I was struck by just how many people have so much love and admiration for Rick and Heather, and rightly so. It is an added bonus that so many of them are remarkably talented and were so willing to participate in this evening. Rick and all the other people who phoned in came through loud and clear. I was amazed at how many now pro performers started with "Rick taught me to...". Boy, was the Globe ever spanned tonight.

Rick, sorry that you couldn't turnip in person. Nice job on the CD. Paul, it was nice to meet you and thank you for making sure that this got out.

Willie-O, I'm pretty sure that Mick said he was staying until Wednesday. I'm sure he will read your post and hook up with you.


17 Feb 04 - 01:55 AM (#1117492)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Paul Mills

Well...just in from the gig and after enjoying a nightcap with Bev, Mick and Tinker, I took the time to read thru this thread. I am just blown away by this whole community and the event that surrounded us all tonight. My heart is full to bursting.

I'm so glad that so many were able to connect. I'm sorry we weren't able to read every message or take every call, but it was all quite overwhelming.

A quote, attributed tonight to Canadian singer/songwriter, Bob Snider said that "We are in the business of love"...ain't that the truth!

The love of a huge community goes out to you, Rick and Heather, tonight on this joyous occasion. I'm blessed to have been a part of it all.

Cheers,

Paul


17 Feb 04 - 02:04 AM (#1117495)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST

I will be a long time processing what happened tonight. It was an extraordinary, and love filled, experience. Everything you imagined as you listened in, was going on in that room. The assembled talent was wonderful, but not the highlight. It was the whole feeling that emanated from every email, from every phone call, and from every performance. Every person was focused on this remarkable gift that we have all been given. The friendship and love of Rick and Heather. It is what drove every thing I saw. You could feel it, you could smell it, you could almost touch it. It was a celebration of a helluva good CD, but moreover it was a sincere expression of gratitude for a man and a woman who always have the time to teach and reach out to others. I am rambling here, because it is late and I am intoxicated on the moment. But of one thing I am sure. What happened tonight was a remarkable expression of love, friendship, and gratitude. I think I shall never forget this.

All the best,

Mick


17 Feb 04 - 03:48 AM (#1117528)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Micca

Managed to catch about 1 hour and just bask in the warmth of the music, I would have called in but couldnt find a number to call, a truly magical expierence!!! Mudcatters are such a talented bunch!! and all for the music we love.. It was an honour and a privelage to share it all with you
Micca


17 Feb 04 - 05:41 AM (#1117582)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,Jeremiah McCaw

Quite a privilege to be there; thank you so much Heather.

Can't recall if it was on or off air, but with all the phone calls of greetings and CD orders from the US, England and Australia, I just love it that Tam Kearney (curmudgeon emeritus with "Friends of Fiddler's Green") used his cell phone to call in his CD order from the second row of the audience! Kicker is: he used the toll free number! How utterly and delightfully Scottish of him!


17 Feb 04 - 05:57 AM (#1117587)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

I'll catch the archive if I can, but Jeri, could you post the poem?
Allison


17 Feb 04 - 09:03 AM (#1117664)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

The bit about Tam calling from the second row was reported to us out in Radio-land. I can just imagine what went on at the time:
OST (Operator Standing By): "Hi. Would you like to place an order"
Tam: "Yes. This is Tam Kearney."
OST: "Great to hear from you...HEY! Aren't you..." (Peers over desk to row 2)
Tam: (Grins at OST and gives a dainty little finger-wiggling wave)

The night, the broadcast, the music - everything was just perfect. There must be some add-on to Murphy's Law that says something like "Everything that can go wrong, will, but sometimes, the universe smiles upon events that really need to go well."

I would have loved to have been there, but there was a certain feeling here, far outside the hub and at the end of hundreds of miles of wire, part of something that held the planet together for a time with music and love.

I can't remember who it was who read it, but he did a marvelous job.

When the chatter of an unquiet mind,
Will not give me peace,
I can listen to your music,
And those stray thoughts cease.
Voice of greenwood, oak and ash,
That tower over shadowed path,
While I shelter on the mossy earth beneath.

I'm borne away by laughing strings,
Notes that soar though time,
And weave a spell of making 'til,
The air itself's alive.
Here there are no sorrows,
But waterfalls and flights of sparrows,
And while you play, I call their freedom mine

Fingers faster than the wind,
Notes like drops of rain,
And songs that tie me to the past,
With a simple, warm refrain.
And the joy a song can bring,
When it's got that fearless swing,
Played with skill and love together, unrestrained.

Records, though we love 'em,
Unfortunately lack,
Those licks of wisdom I have swiped
And I will not give back.
Teacher, mentor, my best friend,
I think it's time my poem should end -
I love you - now, let's hear another track!


17 Feb 04 - 09:16 AM (#1117675)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Peter T.

It is also worth adding to Mick's remarks that the something else going on was the amazingness of the Mudcat -- I think it slowly dawned on the non-Mudcatters in the room that having listeners in Australia, the UK, the foothills of the Sierra, and elsewhere, was in part due to the weaving together of Rick and the Mudcat over the years. You could see them going -- who are all these people with their in jokes? Who are these LaFrances and Offers? Hysterical. I was proud to see Mudcat magic at work.

It was all overwhelming -- but one more tip of the hat to Paul and his crew that it all went so well.

Answers: (1) Yes, Tinker made it, she had her video camera rolling.
(2) It was all recorded -- and will make a great tape. I think the mood was set by Jason Fowler doing his guitar magic, and it never stopped. Everyone played and sang beautifully.

It is also worth pointing out that having Rick playing up a storm on CD every few minutes sure put people on their toes!


yours,

Peter T.


17 Feb 04 - 09:23 AM (#1117679)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Peter T.

(3) Grit Laskin read out your poem, Jeri. Everyone was very moved.

yours,

Peter T.


17 Feb 04 - 09:24 AM (#1117680)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Alba

I loved every minute of the Show.
A great big Thank you to all the Live performers...you were all a true delight to listen to.
Thank you so much for a lovely evening Ciut.
I can hardly wait for my CD now:>)
Best Wishes, Blessings and Love to you Rick and Heather from the Backwoods in Maine.
Jude


17 Feb 04 - 09:32 AM (#1117688)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Jeri

It took quite a bit of insight to see the possibilities in this style of release party, and make sure that people could access it through the internet. I think Paul had a good idea what would happen, but the Borealis folks who were printing out the e-mails and answering phones seemed a just a little amazed that messages were coming from places like Michigan. Colorado, Australia, the UK, and even California.

I hope they sold a load of CDs!


17 Feb 04 - 09:34 AM (#1117692)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,MMario

it was interesting to be in the chat room and the Virtual party thread and listening all at the same time...


17 Feb 04 - 09:45 AM (#1117699)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: katlaughing

Thanks to you whoe were there for reporting in; all that you've described came through, over the aethers and into our homes. What a miraculous time we live in.

Jeri, thank you for posting your poem.

I forgot to send them another email that we only say La Frawnz when we're putting on airs and then it's de LaFrance.**bg**

It felt like some of those wonderful old Mudcat radio days when the room was full of Elves and Mudcat Travellers. Thanks, again, to all and esp. to Walking Eagle who first had the idea. (I think I've remebered that right.)


17 Feb 04 - 11:23 AM (#1117771)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,Guest ,Tinker

Okay, I'm not quite back to earth yet. I stood over Mick's shoulder as he posted here in the lobby of the beautiful Holiday Inn Express in Scarbourgh and decided that I wasn't ready to try and put my over tired arms and fingers to work composing.

But before I get to the sublime, in true Mudcat fashion Mick and I hopped in the car for breakfast went about 30 feet and low and behold a flat tire.... Yes, Jeri there is one more picture of Big Mick Lane sprawled next to a Jacked up car....No I did not sing rude shanties to him (I still value my life.) But we were able to eat breakfast while a local dealer mounted new tires and finally headed to Bev and Paul's to help move equipment to Borealis....

Now I know if I took the time to search, Mick has previously raved about the hospitality that embraces you when you walk into this front door... It's all true and more. These are warm gentle folks who deserve all the praise previously heaped and more... Thank You.

Yes, I was encouraged to video and sat there all night in awe that I had the privledge to record these amazing musicians on such a night. I'll be sending copy back to Paul to edit. He took some footage as well, and although the amazing transformation of the Borealis Office to a broadcast studio was not set up for visual, there too a few moments of magic were captured.

I'll send Jeff some photos when I get home tonite. I've met so many amazing people I can't even begin to name names, but it truely was an honor.

Thanks All,

Tinker


17 Feb 04 - 11:23 AM (#1117772)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: Walking Eagle

Thanks Kat for the credit.

I'm feeling a little better today but reading through this thread, I realize that I missed the party of the century! My thanks to all who put together the tech stuff. Ain't technology great? My best to all.

I'm wondering why Art hasn't chimed in?


17 Feb 04 - 12:01 PM (#1117800)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: GUEST,bbc at work

Mick,

Thank you for being there to represent us all. You are a great Mudcat ambassador!

love,

Barbara


17 Feb 04 - 12:05 PM (#1117801)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party, Now!
From: karen k

I'm really sorry to have missed it. It sounds like it was one great party. Rick, congratulations on the new cd. I can't wait to get it. I'm going to DC from Thurs. this week until next Tues. partly for Kathy Westra's birthday party and partly to do some work at the Library of Congress. Mick, it won't be the same without you coming in and playing Burl Ives guitar. Anyway, I'll be ordering the cd as soon as I get back.

Rick and Heather, be well, take care and congratulations. It was a wonderful thing you all did last night.

love,
karen


17 Feb 04 - 01:22 PM (#1117846)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Willie-O

got my truck out of the shop, Toronto here I come. Better late than...
613-264-7314

there's an Irish session tonight at some pub I might go to later...

Bill


17 Feb 04 - 06:34 PM (#1118039)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,Juliana

It was great, sitting in Olympia WA, huddled over my husband's laptop - "introducing him" to the love and talent that surrounds Rick.

I've been promising him that we'd make it to TO soon to visit -- after the show we dug out my copies of Rick's other CD's and ordered a few more for our friends.

Thanks to everyone who gathered virtually and in person to honour Rick and his music and enjoy some fellowship with Heather, his wee child bride.

ps - Could someone take pity on me and post the chord progression for Ring O' Rosies?


18 Feb 04 - 07:41 AM (#1118295)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,Big Mick

I am just leaving Toronto, after a magical 2 days. In reflecting on what happened here, I felt that I had some pieces of unfinished business.

First, Borealis Records and their staff. What wonderful people we have here. Linda and Lydia were absolutely wonderful and have an amazing grasp of the business. The simple fact is that this would not have come off anywhere near as well without them. Borealis embraced this and, quite simply, made it happen.

CIUT jumped in with both feet and were a joy to work with. They simply walked in, set up, overcame technical problems and made it work.

Grit Laskin. What a wonderful person. His enthusiasm was palpable, and he was on fire. The world knows Grit as a consumate performer, and among the finest Guitar Luthiers in the world. In addition to that you can add the Title "As Good A Friend as anyone could have". He embraced this event in the name of his friends Rick and Heather. His heart shone through and it was a joy to see.

Bill Garrett. I was privileged to finally meet this wonderful performer. I have been bouncing around the edges of this folk singing business for years, and to finally meet some of the folks that I have admired always comes with a bit of surprise. I never cease to be amazed by what I find. So it is with Bill. Like Grit, he was all over this event. And the same love of Rick and Heather was so evident. And he was the "sane voice" that lent organization to the whole thing. He had a plan, and he made it fly. I like this man a great deal, and I hope we remain in touch from time to time.

Finally... and again ..... I want to thank the Sound Engineer ...... Paul Mills.

All the best,

Mick


18 Feb 04 - 08:08 AM (#1118309)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Arnie Naiman

We continued celebrating yesterday with our gracious hosts Paul abd Bev Mills and had a chance to play some music as well over at their home yesterday. It was great to meet and listen to Big Mick sing some nice songs. I congratulate the entire cast of technicians and musicians that made the radio CD release show happen. A combination of all their talents and hearts, and our sincere feelings for Rick as a true and musical friend in our close music community worked its magic. What a time!


18 Feb 04 - 11:03 AM (#1118437)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Paul Mills

I've never done this before so I'm not sure if it will work. Please let me know.

I thought you folks might be interested in seeing a little bit of the Monday night party so I created a short (1:20) video of Big Mick performing. I've used this with his permission.

Just click here and hopefully it will work!

Cheers,

Paul


18 Feb 04 - 11:12 AM (#1118444)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,MMario

looks pretty good from my end - Thanks Paul!


18 Feb 04 - 11:29 AM (#1118456)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: katlaughing

That is wonderful, Paul. THANKS!!

Mickdarlin', you look great!!


18 Feb 04 - 11:58 AM (#1118475)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,bbc at work

Neat, Paul! Gave us all at least a little taste of having been there. Thanks again for everything!

best,

Barbara in NY


18 Feb 04 - 12:30 PM (#1118504)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Jeri

Thanks Paul! Just enough of a taste.

And now it dawns on me that the chord progression Juliana requested was perhaps for that song - "Rare Old Times" ??


18 Feb 04 - 01:34 PM (#1118546)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,Steve Latimer

Nice clip. Mick was very nervous about following the all star cast that had been performed ahead of him. I think he did an admirable job.


18 Feb 04 - 01:56 PM (#1118556)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,Jeremiah McCaw

Just occurred to me:

And we all thought that "love-ins" only happened back in the 60's!

:-)


18 Feb 04 - 02:41 PM (#1118591)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Jeri

I can see an adult children's book coming on:   Once upon a time, there was a land made of electricity, and roads of magic wires that connected everybody's hearts together. No, it wasn't Intensive-Care-Unitland; it was Internet Possibilityland. There was a Hero named Rickfielding and a powerful sorcerer named Paulmills, who could make it so those roads glowed.

And while we're talking about connections, those two one-syllable cuss words turned into one two-syllable one is something I've also picked up from him.
Finding Rick was a wondrous thing
Destiny? I call it luck!
I've learned some theory, scales and chords,
And I've learned how to say

Oops, sorry - got disconnected.


18 Feb 04 - 02:49 PM (#1118598)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Jeri

Juliana, click here for chords to 'Rare Old Times'.


18 Feb 04 - 03:12 PM (#1118615)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: JenEllen

Lovely stuff, Paul. Thanks. (oh yeah, you too Mick...) *bg*


18 Feb 04 - 05:27 PM (#1118692)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: CarolC

Our copy of the CD arrived today. I'm really enjoying it. Great job everybody! Rick, I'm so glad you did this CD.


18 Feb 04 - 05:57 PM (#1118702)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: JedMarum

I am very sorry I missed out (stuck in New Orleans working, couldn't manage the call-in) but thanks to all for the comments in this and other threads.


19 Feb 04 - 08:17 AM (#1119050)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Dani

I HATE that I missed this! Will look forward to the archive, and am glad you all could enjoy it together.

Good for you all (especially Rick) for carpe'ing the diem!

Bill, that photo of Rick and the guitar lesson is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. May I get permission for a print of it? I'd love to frame it for the wall of our restaurant.


Dani


19 Feb 04 - 08:58 AM (#1119080)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Willie-O

Damn, I missed so much. But I did manage to have breakfast with Mick and Peter yesterday, and Marion & I dropped in on Borealis on our way out of town, had a brief and highly positive introduction to this important nexus of Canadian music culture--met Bill G, Grit and Linda there.

Speaking of Rick and guitar lessons, Marion told me a funny story on the way home yesterday...perhaps she will share it here? (hint)


Rick, we love ya, man.

Bill C


19 Feb 04 - 09:31 AM (#1119102)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Peter T.

Yes, we had a Mudcat breakfast in The Bagel (Toronto landmark of many years standing). Still buzzing along after two days.....

yours,

Peter T.


19 Feb 04 - 10:32 AM (#1119158)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Marion

Sure thing.

Once last year I was over at the Fieldings - NOT for a guitar lesson, just visiting. I was chatting with Rick when the phone rang - it was a friend of his visiting Australia. While he was on the phone, I picked up a guitar and noodled with it - in the next room, with my back turned to him, and very very softly.

After a bit, I heard him say, "Hang on a minute," to his friend then he came over to me with a chord diagram that he had just written down and wanted me to try.

A few minutes later, and he again excused himself from the conversation because there was another guitar thing he needed to tell me.

I think it reveals a lot of about Rick's teaching instincts (compulsions?), that he would twice interrupt the call from Australia because what he wanted to tell me about the guitar just couldn't wait ten minutes...

Marion


19 Feb 04 - 11:03 AM (#1119181)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Jeri

It's probably due to attention deficit disorder* and the fact that if he didn't say something right then and there, he would have forgotton it. For me, that spontaneity made those early guitar lessons fun. Of course, my mind works like that too. It could very well drive some people batshit.


* Named such across the board, with no thought about degree or whether or not it works for a person. If you're surrounded by folks who can either ignore you going from point A to point Y.5 for no obvious reason OR actually understand what what prompted it, it's not a 'disorder'. If you pay full attention to what you're doing, it's not 'attention deficit' just because you happen to shift focus a lot. Rapid Attention Shift Syndrome maybe.


19 Feb 04 - 11:40 AM (#1119208)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Big Mick

I framed the chord diagrams Rick drew me ..... Mary Lou laughs her arse off at it. C F B7.

After the CD release party, Paul & Bev & meself were sitting having a drink and I was carping/laughing about the time Rick caught me making a 3 finger C and took me aside. He said, "Mick, you need to do that with four fingers, you look like an amateur". I said, "Rick, I am an amateur. I have been getting away with this for 25 years". He promptly went and diagramed those three chords, gave it to me and said "work on one finger a day". After Paul and Bev were done chuckling, Paul said "He's right you know". Damn ... I know he is, and I now I am trying to undo years of muscle memory. One more thing I owe Rick...........hahahahahaha. Anyway, I framed the damn thing and everytime I sit down I am going over those charts.

All the best,

Mick


19 Feb 04 - 12:37 PM (#1119260)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Bill D

Dani- I have no problems at all with you using the photo...*smile* The young lady's name is Amanda, I believe. (There were 2 others of the lesson, but this was 'the one'.)

Just because I love it, here is one of just Rick at his mini-concert. He was playing 12-string, and the concentration and 'effort' seem almost surreal in that light.


19 Feb 04 - 02:49 PM (#1119351)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: katlaughing

Outstanding, BillD. thanks for posting both.


19 Feb 04 - 04:09 PM (#1119409)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,Steve Latimer

Jeri,

What's Attention Defi, Hey, nice tie.


19 Feb 04 - 04:19 PM (#1119422)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: GUEST,MMario

it's not 'attention deficit' just because you happen to shift focus a lot. Rapid Attention Shift Syndrome maybe.

or

Rapid
Attention
Shift
About
Ssubject
Syndrome


19 Feb 04 - 06:14 PM (#1119534)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Peter T.

Bill D., that is a truly fine photo.

yours,

Peter T.


19 Feb 04 - 06:59 PM (#1119567)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: bbc

Bill,

That's a *wonderful* picture. As much as I love Rick, he's not easy to photograph. Kudos!

Barbara

P.S.--I got my cd today. Can't wait to listen to it. Yay!!!


19 Feb 04 - 09:28 PM (#1119694)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Tinker

I sent some pictures to Jeff today. Hopefully he'll have time to get some up soon. I went through my husband's pen collection when I got home. You know I just may be able to justify that Laskin guitar in a few years if I just let him get a few more....Now I just need to prove to myself I can and will play enough to deserve it...There were so many amazing instruments there.

Tinker


19 Feb 04 - 09:53 PM (#1119716)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Walking Eagle

If we could just take all of these good warm words and put them in our IV drip bags, folks like Rick and I would have cancer on the run. This is the 'cat at its' lovinest best.

That said, take a look 'below the line' now.......


20 Feb 04 - 01:15 PM (#1119938)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Duckboots

I was quite overwhelmed by the how wonderful the Rick Fielding Virtual CD Release was, it was like being in a giant hug and I needed a couple of days to 'process it', as Mick said.

It was amazing event! I don't think I can express how special this was so forgive me for being a bit incoherent

It was the folk process at work. From Walking Eagle's suggestion that we have a Virtual CD Release, the idea bounced around and it got bigger and better as Paul Mills added to it, as Borealis chipped in and as CIUT came on board and as Mudcat led the cheering section.

It was all about community. I think the communities in music overlap a bit more than in some walks of life, but this was every group that Rick has been part of coming together for one special evening. It was all the smaller communities melding into one: students, friends, fans, musician, listeners all getting together for the party.

If I go on much more I'll get maudlin, but it really was an amazing evening and I think everyone will remember it it for a long time.

Rick did listen to the whole show, he was waiting up when I got home and wanted to hear all about it. He thought it was wonderful and he was very touched by the warmth and caring and love that came over the airwaves.

Thank you,

Heather


20 Feb 04 - 10:32 PM (#1120186)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: bbc

Thank you, Heather, for sharing that. I'm glad that Rick (& you) got a sense of our love & caring. I was very moved by the awareness of where the Internet has taken us. I think that a community like Mudcat has become is the best of what the Internet can enable. The idea that people all over the world came together in person, by phone, by email, & just by listening--all focused to express our love & support. I was ready to give that support, but it wouldn't have been possible without you, Paul, Borealis, CIUT, & others cooperating. Yes, it was a very special evening!

love from New York,

Barbara


21 Feb 04 - 07:06 AM (#1120325)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Roger the Skiffler

My CD arrived yesterday and I played it through twice straight away and it's still in the machine. Thanks to "Curly Boy Stubbs" and all at Borealis and all concerned who helped Rick get this out.
Trouble is, there's now another couple of songs I just have to learn to... er... "sing" and I can't rememebrer most of the ones I already "know" !

RtS


26 Feb 04 - 04:41 PM (#1124672)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Big Mick

I am refresing this to remind folks that this CD is available for purchase, and any serious folkie needs to add it to his/her collection. It is a wonderful collection.

Order this puppy, it will be one of your best buys.

Mick


26 Feb 04 - 05:36 PM (#1124712)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: katlaughing

Just got mine in the mail, Mick and you are right. This is so pure and fine; it's got the quintessential Fielding in every note...I really love it! Well done all round!

kat


27 Feb 04 - 08:42 AM (#1125096)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Arnie Naiman

Rick's album is a good example of a performer who can deliver quality and feeling on old blues, old time , bluegrass and folk songs. Although Rick in general is not an imitator and will do his repetoire in his own way, He sings and plays with style and taste, and as a performer He has the background knowledge behing most everything He does. This is special in this day and age of folk music performance as these types of performers are dwindling for the most part from the music scene as younger audiences have more modern tastes.
Arnie


27 Feb 04 - 06:58 PM (#1125456)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: black walnut

I'm finally writing to say how much I enjoyed the 3 hour radio special! Nice to hear all those phone calls, emails and singers, and of course Heather and Rick. Lots of fun. Good music!

~b.w.


28 Feb 04 - 01:29 PM (#1125791)
Subject: RE: Rick Fielding Release Party (Feb 16)
From: Big Mick

Thanks to our beloved Jeff, otherwise known as Pene Azul, the pictures taken by Tinker and I are in the photo section HERE. Thanks, Jeff for the hard work getting them up.

I have some name corrections to make, such as Goldberg instead of Golden, but I must tell you that when one describes Eve's voice the appropriate adjective would be "golden". Wonderful singer.

All the best,

Mick