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GUEST,Mouldy Bob What is the future of folk music? (258* d) RE: What is the future of folk music? 25 Mar 10


From: TheSnail
Date: 25 Mar 10 - 05:32 AM

GUEST,Mouldy Bob

The Folk Purists? Why, that'll be those who prefer to keep their folk pure. If the cap fits...

Can't think of anybody that cap fits. Name names.

1.   Kurt Monfort
2.   Louisa Nickle
3.   Esmeralda Sherrard
4.   Darren Iannuzzi
5.   Rosalinda Dierking
6.   Amie Staff
7.   Jamie Kearley
8.   Marcie Hulme
9.   Clayton Plotkin
10.   Ted Wisener

There's 10 names for you Snail. I got them using this - http://www.kleimo.com/random/name.cfm If you need any more, help yourself.

JC - "Folk 'purists' are no different from those who, when they see a concert of chamber music advertised, expect to enjoy an evening of - well, chamber music, and if they are given a selection of 'Songs from the Shows', or 'A Night of Easy Listening' go home more than a little pissed off."

Yes, I agree. As I said, no harm there. I'm not really interested in arguing over labels - Folk Purists was the first thing that came into my head. Funnily enough, everyone seemed to know what I meant - I can see why the labels can be divisive and fun to pick over, of course... Curious though, what term would you use, for one who'd prefer his or her folk music unadulterated by outside influences from say, the last 50 years?

Cue uproarious & hilarious answers of Dull / Blinkered, etc - but those aside - I'm curious if there's a term you'd use? Not putting you in that bracket, not knowing you from Adam.


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