The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #146595   Message #3756664
Posted By: The Sandman
08-Dec-15 - 05:39 AM
Thread Name: Can a pop song become traditional?
Subject: RE: Can a pop song become traditional?
Iam referring to your hypocrisy, about dancing on peoples graves, you just do not get it do you, you insult dead people, other members of the folk scene and other members of this forum, then wonder why you get an adverse raction.
you compare my musical abilties to someone who specialises in irish music, the comparison is irrelevant to the topic at the time., and is meant as an insult, in fact the comparison is like comparing an orange to an apple, you clearly have not seen me perform live, I use concertina mainly for song accompaniment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_yjf4nSeWc http://www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/5148. I am not interested in whether you like it or not, however I am pointing out to you that your attempted insult is wide of the mark, as I have done things with the English concertina, that the other player, who actually plays a completely different instrument... the anglo concertina, does not do or even try to do, although he is excellent at what he does, your comparison is just another example of silliness.
the other person you regularly insult is Keith A of Hertford calling him a fascist etc, I do not agree with some of his opinions but this childish name calling that you indulge in, is just another example of why people react to your over the top insults, AND IN MY OPINION WEAKENS YOUR CASE.