well its not that. how it is for me - i think that different people have different experiences, and have different understanding of the terms. i understand that people who have spent their lives researching folk music and making field recordings have one meaning in their minds. but also there is the understanding of folk musicians. i remember Carthy saying that working in Steeleye Span had increased his audience so that he could play small theatres instead of just folk clubs. Over in Ireland - it gets really complicated where folk musicians regularly have hit records - Clannad, Planxty, Johnnu MacEvoy, Paddy REilly, THe Dubliners. then there are the pro musicians who know what to play to get them dancing - not morris dancing, or singing to show solidairity - but singing and dancing for the joy of it. and that's a generational thing. Dull is the soul of man who doesn't sing I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts and dance the Hokey Cokey. then theres the great public - who probably think Harry Field posing with an acoustic guitar is folk music. i mean can you really be bothered to argue with any of them?
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