Lyrics & Knowledge Personal Pages Record Shop Auction Links Radio & Media Kids Membership Help
The Mudcat Cafesj



User Name Thread Name Subject Posted
Big Al Whittle UK Folk Revival 2018 (605* d) RE: UK Folk Revival 2018 25 Aug 18


Well definitions are just restrictions that we impose on the chaos of life.

I think the perspective has simply changed since 1954.

I think there has been an identifiable artistic movement we call 'folk'. And that folk music is the music connected with that movement.

The trouble with saying that its just something that happened a long time ago in small communities, is that involves turning your back on humanity and what it is up to

I understand and sympathise with your point of view - you did important work for the movement with one idea of what folk music amounted to.

Jazz and classical music went through the same ructions with the trad lads calling the modernists dirty boppers. And if you read EF Benson' Lucia novels, you will read of the short shrift Debussy received from folks brought up listening to 19th century classical music in 1920's.

That things move on does not invalidate or lessen the importance of what you set out to record and preserve.

The point is that its an unfolding story - full of charismatic people, creativity, one that takes a twist with each technological breakthrough - a story that connects us all, cos we're all living threough these days of history.
The English folk club scene might surprise you yet - don't give up on it completely.


Post to this Thread -

Back to the Main Forum Page

By clicking on the User Name, you will requery the forum for that user. You will see everything that he or she has posted with that Mudcat name.

By clicking on the Thread Name, you will be sent to the Forum on that thread as if you selected it from the main Mudcat Forum page.
   * Click on the linked number with * to view the thread split into pages (click "d" for chronologically descending).

By clicking on the Subject, you will also go to the thread as if you selected it from the original Forum page, but also go directly to that particular message.

By clicking on the Date (Posted), you will dig out every message posted that day.

Try it all, you will see.