Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST,Lyle Date: 15 Sep 04 - 05:12 PM Waaaaaaay back in the dark ages before the internet was anything like it is today, the only way to download something was through FTP format. I was using that to download lyrics from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. That later went out of business, and a personal note to the site revealed that the lyrics that were there could be found at a place called Mudcat. If any of you have downloaded from the UWM site, you will notice that the format of many of the songs is exactly the same as the earlier songs on Mudcat. What used to take about 3 to 5 minutes to FTP a set of lyrics at that time takes me about 3 to 5 SECONDS today. The original UWM site had lyrics for a variety of genre of songs, and "folk music" was just a small segment. I don't know what happened to the other songs that were available. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST,MMario Date: 15 Sep 04 - 04:22 PM Exit? there's an exit to this place? Why didn't anyone ever tell me? found the place looking for lyrics - then found out the mudcat tavern has an inexhaustable supply of caffiene - and got stuck. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST,confused Date: 15 Sep 04 - 08:21 AM well, more to the point, how the hell do I get OUT of here? (lost in mudcat since mid december, looking for the exit sign) |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Chris Green Date: 15 Sep 04 - 07:36 AM I was looking for a tab of Canadee-i-o by Nic Jones. I never cease to be amazed by the sheer breadth of knowledge on this forum! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: 42 Date: 15 Sep 04 - 07:08 AM blame it on Little Hawk. Everything's his fault. j |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Dipsodeb Date: 15 Sep 04 - 06:22 AM Got here via Rock Chick when we she came back to my place after a late night session a little the worse for wear. "I know! says she" (Big She) that's her nickname NO reflection on body size :-) better add that in case she reads this. Lets log you on to Mudcat it's a fantastic site, so she sorted it all out for me and even named me bless her! Been adicted ever since. I am constantly amazed at the wealth of information and interesting posts, you never know what each day is going to bring. Big Thanks to all you guys who work hard to keep it all going for us. ~Debs~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 15 Sep 04 - 02:52 AM By accident. When searching the lyrics of the Greenland Whale Fishery I was led by a link to the DigiTrad. Must have happened in 1999. Months later I discovered - a) the discussion forum - b) the possibility to enlist and decided to participate when I was sure to contribute something essential about German folk songs or/and German politics (in your humble servant's opinion). Coming home from my first Eurogathering last year in Groningen I noticed: I'M A MUDADDICT! Wilfried |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Mudjack Date: 15 Sep 04 - 12:17 AM Song sourcing and found when the song did not come up on the D.T., you could asked and it usually would show up. After tracking threads and being in the middle of the BS threads, I had to retreat my activities. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. I still like to look in every once in while and check the threads. Joe has done a great job as thread cop and the Mudcat looks much healthier than in the past when gargoyle(s) were in the practice of ruining every decent thread that came along. That's how I got here and the reason I come and go. Mudjack |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Dave Hanson Date: 14 Sep 04 - 04:59 AM I stumbled in one day and I can't find my way out. eric |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: wysiwyg Date: 13 Sep 04 - 05:02 PM You're welcome LF! I like the thread you started today. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Sep 04 - 04:43 PM My old Rhode Island bluegrass band, the Roughstone Ramblers, had a reunion in Vermont in 1999 or 2000. I flew in from Detroit. A couple of my former bandmates told me about Mudcat. They're alive and well but they don't post any more. Meanwhile you're all stuck with me. I've learned a lot on the Mudcat and greatly enjoy reading and posting. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST Date: 13 Sep 04 - 04:35 PM Automobile |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: ossonflags Date: 13 Sep 04 - 04:27 PM Rode in on punch the horse. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Wolfgang Date: 13 Sep 04 - 02:35 PM How did U first learn about the Mudcat? Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: John MacKenzie Date: 13 Sep 04 - 02:05 PM From a link on Dick Gaughan's website, so now you know who to blame. Giok |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST Date: 13 Sep 04 - 09:28 AM Took a left at Greenland. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: JennyO Date: 13 Sep 04 - 07:54 AM Sandra set off quite a chain reaction - or maybe we should 'blame' Bob Bolton, who sent Sandra. These people have a lot to answer for :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: mooman Date: 13 Sep 04 - 06:41 AM I peeked my nose in in August 1999 in a thread about tuning mechanisms after having lurked a couple of months and, following a royal Catspaw49 welcome, have stayed ever since. My favourite website and one where I have made a lot of new friends, both in virtual and real space. Peace moo |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST,Mingulay Date: 13 Sep 04 - 05:53 AM Cllr - not true. I'm still vertical and breathing and avoiding Ampthill. However, not avoiding Mudcat although only as a guest at the moment (work internet can be SO helpful). Found out about it from the likes of Leadfingers and the Admiral and found it both useful and entertaining and slightly addictive. Did have a dodgy moment some time ago when I typed in Mudchute instead of Mudcat and found myself up Bow Creek without a paddle and had to wait for the tide to float me back. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Cllr Date: 13 Sep 04 - 04:40 AM There was a group of them, I can still recall the events of that fateful day, I remember their faces, and I tracked every last one of them down... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Chris Maltby Date: 13 Sep 04 - 01:49 AM Sandra sent me... creak..... door opens! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Thomas the Rhymer Date: 13 Sep 04 - 12:18 AM I was always looking for lyrics back then, and an aquaintance at a local session mentioned mudcat. I still browse the lyrics regularly, and I am grateful. I tok on the 'Thomas the Rhymer" name when I was just looking up and learning the song ("C" words with the "A" tune) and the rest is history. :^) ttr |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Teresa Date: 12 Sep 04 - 11:53 PM In 1998, I think it was, my folkie friend Lynne sent me an email, saying something like: "Here's a site you might like." I was hooked from then on, and even though I haven't been on regularly, I treasure the 'cat so much. Lynne isn't a member as far as I know, but might be lurking anonymously, so thank you, Lynnie, if you're reading this. ;) :D T |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Ebbie Date: 12 Sep 04 - 10:28 PM Like many of us, I think, I used the old DigiTrad for lyrics until it was no longer to be found. Some time went by before a friend told me that someone else had picked it up. Took me quite awhile to click on the Forum though- I thought it was a Chat Room. (Horrors! Finally I started visiting, lurking about, until January 1, 2000 when a thread was posted asking people all over the world to check in to report on how the Y2K thing was affecting us. Now I can't imagine doing without it. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: open mike Date: 12 Sep 04 - 10:21 PM lyrics search. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Joybell Date: 12 Sep 04 - 10:05 PM Blind luck. Found kindred spirits and stayed. Joy |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 12 Sep 04 - 09:42 AM Bob Bolton was always talking about Mudcat, always putting the URL on the top of the page of interesting websites in "Mulga Wire". So when I eventually got this dear little laptop & went online, the first site I visited was Mudcat. I lurked a bit before contibuting (as Guest, Sandra) then joining & have never looked back. Lots of us apparently contributed to Mudcat before posting as members, but I contributed before I even used the Internet! Bob posted some pictures I took of the 2001 visit of Charlie Noble & Landlady's Daughter. One of these pics even includes freda. After my recent crash when I was re-establishing my bookmarks, the first one I added was Mudcat, which is now my homepage. sandra |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 11 Sep 04 - 10:55 PM It was Art Thieme what done it, as I discussed in more depth on the Excceptional People thread referred to. Art told me about this place first, and through time I heard Sandy and Caroline Paton mention, Lisa Null and others. First time I stopped in here, it didn't interest me and it was a few months before I checked it out again. What is it they say about love being better the second time around? Jerry |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: freightdawg Date: 11 Sep 04 - 10:42 PM Seamus Kennedy got me into this fine mess. Actually I was at a concert by Seamus, and I met him as he was selling some of his fine cds. (yes, I bought one). I asked him if he had lyrics and chords to his music, as I would like to learn some of his songs. He said he learned everything by ear, but that I might want to try Mudcat.org. I did, and I love it. Still love Seamus, his music, his lyrics and his guitar playing. Wish he would produce a song book though. Hows about it Seamus? You could call it, "Everything I Learned by Ear." Freightdawg. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Blowzabella Date: 11 Sep 04 - 02:03 PM Dan Milner (Liam's Brother) sent me a link to a thread he thought I might be interested in. I read threrads for a bit, posted as a guest a few times and eventually joined. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: CarolC Date: 11 Sep 04 - 01:37 PM My sister's (wee redhead, third from the left) group, The Pyrates Royale, has a link to Mudcat on their website. I was visiting my parents' house at the same time she was in July 2000, and I wanted to find some European circus music to play on my accordion. She brought up her site, showed me the link, and gave me a short lesson on how to post. Prior to then, I was an internet virgin. Through the Mudcat, and the people I've gotten to know here, my life has changed completely from what it was before. And that includes the wonderful help I've recieved in becoming a better accordion player. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Sep 04 - 01:14 PM I guess you could say I got here through an online Peter, Paul and Mary fan club on Prodigy. When Prodigy started charging by the minute, the surviving members of the group moved to a computer board in Maine, operated by Noel "Paul" Stookey of PP&M. I became fairly well acquainted with Noel through that bulletin board, and that was a nice experience. Also got me several concert tickets and backstage passes, and one time I sat right next to Noel in his dressing room while he sang a new song. I didn't like the song very much, but his guitar work was extraordinary and I love his resonant voice. One of the Prodigy people sent me a copy of the Digital Tradition on floppy disks in about 1992, and Noel had an online copy of the DT and also a link to rec.music.folk. I also discovered alt.music.lyrics, and developed an interest in sleuthing for songs. From there I was led to the Xerox site for the Digital Tradition. I think that disappeared sometime in 1996, and then Max opened up Mudcat as a forum for Digital Tradition requests, submission, and discussion on October 1, 1996 (click). It took me until early January, 1997, to find Mudcat. Been here ever since. Blame it on Peter, Paul and Mary. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Bill D Date: 11 Sep 04 - 01:02 PM somewhere there is a longer thread about this (of course there is..*grin*) I watched the Digital Tradition get born by knowing Dick Greenhaus and Susan of DT and others on the East coast of the USA who were converting notebooks to computer disks, so when Dick found Max and they worked out how to combine the DT with Max's site, I knew about it early and was posting within a few weeks of its origin...almost 8 years now! |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Once Famous Date: 11 Sep 04 - 12:23 PM Found this site after it was mentioned and actually ridiculed at another folk music site that is worlds apart from Mudcat. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 11 Sep 04 - 12:15 PM Dec 1st, 1999... came here looking for Archie Fisher lyrics... |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST Date: 11 Sep 04 - 12:03 PM Google hit/Digital Tradition. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: JennyO Date: 11 Sep 04 - 11:56 AM My brother in Paris, whom I don't see very often, decided he would like to get me a good Xmas/birthday present near the end of 2002, and he conspired with my son, who is a bit of a computer wiz, to get me a computer, with all the bells and whistles, and a year's internet connection paid for. Enter my friend Sandra in Sydney, who, as soon as she heard about my good fortune, started nagging me to join Mudcat. I posted as a guest a few times, but had not got around to joining, till along came Daylia, also a guest. Anyway, we encouraged each other to join, and did, within a few hours of each other. From then on it was all downhill :-) - the rest is history. When freda got the internet on at home, I encouraged her to join, and she took to Mudcat like the proverbial duck to water. I've learned a lot about computers in the last couple of years - still have a lot more to learn, but my favourite place on the net has to be Mudcat. I love it. So thanks, Sandra. And thanks freda for getting me hooked on the chatroom. Jenny |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: GUEST,derekstyle@hotmail.com Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:55 AM you asked about "picked o'er. I believe it is picking over rubbish tips to find anything useable. Have you seen pictures of women and children in the 30s depression in the mining towns picking over the coal slag heaps to find small crumbs of coal fit to burn? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Morticia Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:42 AM I think I took a left turn at another computer site and wound up here.Seemed to have good coffee and a place to sit, so I stayed. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Georgiansilver Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:37 AM Ran across the site a few times whilst searching for Folk Songs...just decided to stop and have a look one day after a friend had mentioned Mudcat in conversation as a good resource. It is!. Best wishes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: LilyFestre Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:27 AM WYSIWYG suggested I check out this site several times. Eventually I found my way here......so very glad I did! Thanks Susan! Michelle |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: greg stephens Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:17 AM I think someone told me about it, but I can't remember who. That wasn't very interesting, was it? |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Janie Date: 11 Sep 04 - 09:12 AM Blame Dani for my appearance on Mudcat. For a couple of years she had urged me to go with her to this thing she called the Getaway. I finally said OK. Went. Was wowed by the FSGW and the Mudcat folks, and joined as soon as I got home (with Carol C.'s coat.) Janie |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Bobert Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:30 AM Navigational error. I was trying to tunnel my way outtta another joint and I think the Wes Ginny Slide Rule misplaced a decimal point 'er somethin' like that and ended up here... Either that 'er bad drugs... One or the other... Bobert |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Ron Davies Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:19 AM Found out about it through Bill D. and Rita. Lurked here for quite a while, in awe of the knowledge,----- til we got a decent computer at home. It's also a window on not just one but so many worlds. But fearfully addictive. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Leadfingers Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:10 AM Having been talked into getting a 'puter with internet facility by a variety of folkie friends who seemed to spend all their time sending each other e-mails about everything under the sun it was a natural progression to follow Admiral (and others) into Mudcat . As with a lot of other people I started just looking , then posted a few times as a named Guest , then decided to join - AND have never regretted it . |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: M'Grath of Altcar Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:09 AM I bought a computer magazine with a cover disk on it in about (?) 1996. My eyes popped out of my head when I saw that it included the entire Digital Tradition. Then I came here and lurked, for a year or two then I signed up, forgot my name and password. Signed up again. It is the most useful, entertaining, informative place for me personally on the web. MofA |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:05 AM I dialled up and here I was. After a while I decided to join as I could book mark threads. I then used the Chat a few times. Then I took the final step in my degradation and started making posts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: John Routledge Date: 11 Sep 04 - 08:02 AM At Durham (UK) Folkworks Summer School four years ago I met an American fiddler who at the end of the week handed me a piece of paper saying "You might be interested in this" It was Mudcat web address. Sorry I can't remember her name but if she reads this - Thank You |
Subject: RE: BS: Mudcat - how did you get here? From: Rasener Date: 11 Sep 04 - 07:37 AM About 9 months ago, I was searching for the lyrics of Jack O Diamonds by Lonnie Donegan, for a very specific reason. I did a search on google, and saw a mudcat link. I went to have a look and posted my thread on the above subject. I got lots of help and finally finished up with the correct lyrics. I joined as a member straight away, having thumbed through some of the threads. Due to joining Mudcat and without intending to, 3 months later I finished up starting a folk club in Market Rasen and its still going. I am not even an artist!!!!! So much is the power and influence of MUdcat. Excellent website. |