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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: Purple Foxx Date: 04 Mar 06 - 04:03 AM Thanks for the links R-J,I think I'm getting the flavour of it. I wouldn't worry about the next generation,I'm sure they'll be along when they're ready. (See recent "revival" thread) |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: rich-joy Date: 03 Mar 06 - 08:31 PM yes, me again! Woven Wheat Whispers : http://www.wovenwheatwhispers.co.uk/index-main.html also has a link to "FOLKCAST" - the UK's first podcast dealing in Folk, Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter and Roots-based music - where you can listen to or download music and interviews etc etc : http://www.folkcast.co.uk/ Cheers! R-J |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: rich-joy Date: 03 Mar 06 - 08:20 PM Also check out "woven wheat whispers" - the sister site to "the unbroken circle" - where you can legally download lots of interesting folk music ... - but both sites are worthy of investigation! Many of we "older" folkies :~))) worry and wonder where the next generations of "folkies" are : sites like these two could well be a big part of the answer!! Just a thought ... Cheers! R-J PS "Acid Folk" is a term I'd always associated with "The Holy Modal Rounders", but I think the genre has evolved (transmogrified?!) just a little since those 60s daze!!! |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: rich-joy Date: 01 Mar 06 - 11:18 PM oh, and I think this could also be related to "The Wicker Man" music too ... currently the subject of some thread discussion!! Cheers! R-J |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: rich-joy Date: 01 Mar 06 - 11:15 PM No, Stewie can describe just what "Acid Folk" is - he produced a fabulous "workshop presentation-cum-themed concert" for the 1987 National Folk Festival in Australia (held in the red centre at Alice Springs!) But for more on this kind of "strange folk" type of music - checkout : http://www.theunbrokencircle.co.uk/ or just put "wyrd folk" into your search engine - it's a huge folk sub-culture!! Cheers! R-J |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: GUEST Date: 01 Mar 06 - 07:00 AM Yes Stephen Duffy was a founder member of Duran Duran, but left in 1979 before they were signed. Better remembered as Stephen "Tin-Tin" Duffy. |
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Subject: RE: 'Strange Folk' CD From: Purple Foxx Date: 01 Mar 06 - 06:07 AM Believe that Stephen Duffy was a one time member of Duran Duran. Am I right in assuming that "Acid Folk" is a meaningless journalistic subcategory? (Loved the sleeve design though) |
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Subject: 'Strange Folk' CD From: GUEST,GUEST Date: 01 Mar 06 - 05:59 AM Check this out: www.strange-folk.co.uk |
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