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Subject: Where our loyalties really lie. From: Bert Date: 05 Sep 14 - 01:36 PM This about sums it up. a discussion on when a new song becomes a folk song 315 messages 'what is really being sung' thread 37 messages 'you most recent ten songs' 6 messages It seems that we are a great deal more interested in talking than singing. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: The Sandman Date: 05 Sep 14 - 01:47 PM i am more interested in singing, which is why i have spent little time contributing to these threads. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: Jim Carroll Date: 05 Sep 14 - 01:58 PM "It seems that we are a great deal more interested in talking than singing." Why? Can't you do both. Understanding a song is part of learning to sing it well. Ho would you react f someone said - you should be talking about songs and not singing them - the first one to squal "Folk police" - no doubt. Do you have any means of identification and a search warrant? "i am more interested in singing, which is why i have spent little time contributing to these threads." Which makes you the singer you are, no doubt!! Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 05 Sep 14 - 02:04 PM I'm not a singer.... yet I actually read with great interest the threads on singing and repertoire, but don't post because I have little of value to contribute. Maybe that's more common than realised, you can only count posts here. Mudcat as far as I know does not indicate how many times a thread is opened just to be read out of interest. .... and though I do tend to be indisciplined with my half serious half impishly stupid facetious comments, there are many threads I actually consider to be off limits out of respect. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: JHW Date: 05 Sep 14 - 02:44 PM 'you can only count posts here. Mudcat as far as I know does not indicate how many times a thread is opened just to be read out of interest.' A very good point. I often read with interest but have nothing to say or what I was about to say has already been said. I will admit though to an occasional post mainly to keep the thread on the list for others to see. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 05 Sep 14 - 02:45 PM Bert, I cannot agree with you more. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: GUEST,achmelvich Date: 05 Sep 14 - 03:27 PM i've been to many folk clubs and gigs where people are always keen to talk and only occasionally listen to the music |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: maeve Date: 05 Sep 14 - 05:24 PM Hello, Bert- I'm more interested in learning and singing very old songs and writing new songs than in posting. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: Musket Date: 05 Sep 14 - 06:06 PM I have a pint and a laugh with mates. I listen in earnest to songs The two are not always incompatible. Depends who your mates are. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: The Sandman Date: 05 Sep 14 - 08:29 PM yes, Jim, a better singer than you will ever be. |
Subject: RE: Where our loyalties really lie. From: Bill D Date: 05 Sep 14 - 08:42 PM He said modestly |
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