Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Leadfingers Date: 26 Oct 05 - 01:06 PM The old old story - put up a profile with a piccy and we will all know what we all look like . Oh , and by the way , 400 !!! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Leadfingers Date: 26 Oct 05 - 01:09 PM Bugger ! George got in on the 400th while I was typing !! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 26 Oct 05 - 01:55 PM Could some kind Mudcat elf possibly add the link for the 2005 Getaway Flickr web page to the Quick Links? It's a great resource IMHO. Maybe under Photos & Member Info if it doesn't rate its own link? |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 26 Oct 05 - 02:52 PM Thanks, Rita! I'd hate to have that page fall off the edge. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: MMario Date: 26 Oct 05 - 04:11 PM hmmm- a workshop on bodrhan songs? 'Brian the King' almost *demands* bodrhans - wouldn't mind trying it with a massed bodrhan choir. Get enough of them and maybe I could even stay on beat! To our shy friend - I am almost pathologically afraid of new situations, entering new places, mneeting new people, etc. My first Getaway I almost turned the car around and drove away.and this was despite having met a number of people previously at Old Songs, and knowing them from the mudcat. So I can sympathise. I missed a good section of Sunday nights concert because I had to go outside until the shaking stopped after my turn. (My stage fright tends to hit AFTER performance rather then before). But the music is worth it. But that doesn't mean you have to perform if you don't want to - you can always request a tune or song when it's your turn. (This backfired on me once when I requested one from a much more seasoned performer - and when his turn came he requested one he knew I did.) |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: skarpi Date: 26 Oct 05 - 04:21 PM Bodhráns songs workshop , yes there are many songs that can be used and I think that those who play bodhrán would like take part in that kind of workshop. I would like to do that workshop. bomm taki bomm bommm All the best Skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 26 Oct 05 - 04:44 PM ja ja jippy ja ja! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: skarpi Date: 26 Oct 05 - 05:16 PM singin jaja jibbyjibby jaja , singin jaja jibbyjibby jæ singin jaja jibbyjibby jaja, de var brennivin flasken da vi kom . Forget me never , All the best Skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 26 Oct 05 - 05:28 PM Ebbie, do you have a recording of Skarpi's cowboy song? Oh, I hope so! Skarpi, what a wonderful moment that was. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 26 Oct 05 - 06:13 PM Yes, I do, Rita- and it's a good one. Last year most of the recording I did was sub standard, I didn't have an external mike so too much extraneous stuff was picked up. This year's is much better- (except for what appears to be an incipient case of asthma on my part! I'll have to have that checked out.) Next year I want to see about acquiring a lightweight mike stand- every time I moved the mike, it made noise. Irritating as can be. But there are a lot of really good recordings. My plan is to take the minidiscs to a tech shop and have them make master CDs from them- I suspect there will be 7 or so - only about 80 minutes goes onto each CD and I think I will have something like 500 minutes. Haven't finished the clean up process yet so new firm figures yet. Before I do that, I will start a thread on the identities of singers and songs. That will give each person one last chance to say 'NO WAY'!! After that I'll finish the process and burn a copy for everyone who wants one- or follow through on whatever better ideas people have. Maybe donate a copy to the Mudcat? In any case, there are a ton of songs there that I want to learn. Y'all have BEAUTIFUL voices and you know many, many songs that I had never heard. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 26 Oct 05 - 06:29 PM I was just talking to Tannywheeler and she told me her husband, Bob, makes (and plays) bodhrans, as well as sets of bones. Let's hope both of them can come next year, huh? |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Bobert Date: 26 Oct 05 - 08:43 PM Ahhhh, this ain't the same Bob who has been down to Archie Edwards Barber Shop in D.C. with the bodhrans, is it, Rita???... |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: GUEST,Lorraine Date: 26 Oct 05 - 09:06 PM There were lots of special moments for me too. In Kathy's workshop for Helen, the big full choruses were wonderful. Jeri's song that she'd sung for Helen touched me- I want to hear it again please. Meeting Justine at dinner and discussing Dungeons and Dragons (almost introducing her to Barry because I hadn't figured it out). George Ward's workshoop (he's such a good singer) especially his song you can't build a barn without friends (I don't know the real title) Has he recorded that anywhere? Becoming buddies with Sandy LaPrell. Watching Ken and Barry sing and interact, listening to Mary Smith sing, enjoying Tom and Liz singing behind me during the sunday concert, and Scarpis singing the Elvis song with no accent, Mary Js's song in the Ballads session of the Ghost Ship, George and Mary's whole set, Getting a hug from Mick, rubbing KarenK's back and Ebbie rubbing mine! Watching Rita Glow and Bill grin. Watching the youngsters show off their treasures that George had made or hidden for them, sitting by the pond with Pete and Will watching the ducks....There were times that I felt out of place or just too self conscious to be comfortable,I am grunpy with myself for not singing in the concert-maybe next year, but it was a wonderful Getaway. Thanks to all. Lorraine |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Maryrrf Date: 26 Oct 05 - 09:17 PM I'm really amazed at how much good this weekend did me, and my friend Maria says the same thing. I work in a very corporate environment - have to for the time being mainly because my son needs the insurance coverage and I need to be in a big company. Sometimes I feel so drained, and it seems like the big impersonal corporation just overwhelms me. I come home and don't even feel like singing a song or picking up an instrument. But at the Getaway I found myself coming back to life - everything seemed so "real". The great thing about folk music is that it's plain and simple and very human. At work everything seems complicated and abstract. It was good to get a dose of humanity and simplicity. Now I feel like singing again. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: KT Date: 26 Oct 05 - 09:39 PM Is anyone else having this experience? I'll be walking down the street, and see some of my new Getaway pals. Just yesterday I "saw" LEJ and Tannywheeler, and the day before I "saw" Jacqui and Janie. Of course it wasn't really them, but they sure looked like them and made me do a double take!! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Janie Date: 26 Oct 05 - 10:07 PM Oh, but KT, I DID see you today-as I gazed at the Getaway pictures. Wish I was looking at you right now, sitting across from me in the living room, with Ebbie and Dani....talking, laughing, sharing ourselves, singing and trading songs. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Dani Date: 26 Oct 05 - 10:15 PM I have a similar experience, but it happens when I look at people in a car next to me in traffic, or waiting in line somewhere, and I see a tired face, or a stressed-out face, just a plain-ol-face, and think, "I don't know you. I don't know a blessed thing about you. But who knows? You just MIGHT be the type that piles into a car once a year to sing your heart out with like-minded weirdo-folkie types. Who the hell knows?!! My God, you might do it every Tuesday night!" And then I have to smile at them. And they smile back. And then, I think, maybe I DO know you ; ) Dani |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: KT Date: 26 Oct 05 - 10:16 PM Oh, me too, Janie!!! What a grand time we'd have!! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Amos Date: 26 Oct 05 - 10:18 PM I suspect you're having a telepathic period, KT, which can be confusing if you don't notice it!! Just keep on being you and let the flow proceed and all will be well!! A |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 26 Oct 05 - 11:42 PM No, Bobert, Tannywheeler (Cynthia) and Bob live in Austin. He makes great home made sausage, too, she says; I told her he should bring that for the Friday potluck next year. Lorraine, I'm still glowing. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 27 Oct 05 - 12:41 AM Great thought, Dani. The thought kept recurring to me at the Getaway that we were seeing and being seen in our true colors. The people in the car next to you and the one next to them and the next one- who knows? We all need a place to rest. I haven't 'seen' Mudcatters but I have had two distinct dreams about Camp Ramblewood. In last night's dream it was chilly! Oh- I just remembered the first one- I'm outdoors by a red building -lying on the grass, would you believe - playing a CD of the Getaway. Up the roadway below the knoll where I was comes a straggly row of Getaway-ers, cheerful and noisy. Just as they passed, Janie looked up at me and smiled and waved. (Hi, Janie!) |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: KT Date: 27 Oct 05 - 01:19 AM Great thought, Dani. I suspect that you (kind soul that you are) do that sort of thing all the time, not just in the after Getaway high! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Tinker Date: 27 Oct 05 - 06:48 AM Well, this year's been a little different since my first Getaway guest came in on the 12th and they'll be back tonight for a couple more nights. The grounding influences of everyday life seem to get pushed aside when Getaway comes home. Maybe I'll just have to open a home for wayfaring folkies..... Kathy |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 27 Oct 05 - 10:16 AM I'm just a poor wayfarin' folkie Travelin' through this world of woe... |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Amos Date: 27 Oct 05 - 10:47 AM But there be song, and jubilation In that Great Camp to which I go! I'm goin' there to hear them banjos I'm goin' there to sing and play. I'm just a-going over Maryland I'm going to the Getaway! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 27 Oct 05 - 11:23 AM And when I reach my destination I'll don my hat, my boots and coat I'll bring a bottle of my potation To smooth and warm my singin' throat I'm goin' there to hear them banjos I'm goin' there to sing and play. I'm just a-going over Maryland I'm going to the Getaway! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Amos Date: 27 Oct 05 - 02:01 PM Great stuff, Eb!!! Expect to hear you sing it next year! A |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 27 Oct 05 - 03:15 PM hahhah |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: SINSULL Date: 27 Oct 05 - 05:10 PM Colin left this morning =- I can finally muse over this year's Getaway. It was the best ever. So many new friends; so many "old" ones; great music and laughter. A few tears. This year's "I wish I could take home" award goes to Geoff the Duck. Even without the banjo, the man is a treasure. Beautiful wife. Beautiful children; beautiful soul. Resting now. SINS |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 27 Oct 05 - 05:17 PM I have him on disc doing 'dueling banjo and kazoo.' On a par with LeadFinger's The Entertainer on tin whistle. What IS it with these Englishmen! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Tinker Date: 27 Oct 05 - 05:58 PM LOL now I just have to fix up the font and frame it to put near the door... |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Tannywheeler Date: 27 Oct 05 - 05:59 PM AWWRIGHT!!! Ebbie and Amos have created the Getaway Anthem. We should all be ready to sing it next year. Practice at the Friday night potluck. Tw |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: skarpi Date: 27 Oct 05 - 06:13 PM Jamm thats true " I´ll sing at my home like this :>) 'm just a poor wayfarin' folkie Travelin' through this world of woe... But there be song, and jubilation In that Great Camp to which I go! I'm goin' there to hear them banjos I'm goin' there to sing and play. I'm just a-going over Maryland I'm going to the Getaway! And when I reach my destination I'll don my hat, my boots and coat I'll bring a bottle of my potation To smooth and warm my singin' throat I'm goin' there to hear them banjos I'm goin' there to sing and play. I'm just a-going over Maryland I'm going to the Getaway! I´m an Icelandic Cowboy that I can say And I´m finding my flight to the Get-away And when I reach my destination I'll don my hat, my boots and coat I'll bring a bottle of my potation To smooth and warm my singin' throat I'm goin' there to hear them banjos I'm goin' there to sing and play. I'm just a-going over Maryland I'm going to the Getaway! I just had to add this on I know it not belong there , but :>) All teh best Skarpi Iceland. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Tannywheeler Date: 27 Oct 05 - 06:29 PM You take the lead, Skarpi. I'll try to work out an alto line....Tw |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Allan C. Date: 27 Oct 05 - 06:59 PM I come to join the wanderful people Who come from near and far away To share their music and their knowledge And share their love both night and day. I'm goin' there to sing my heart out, Play until my fingers bleed Until my voice begins to fail me And someone else must sing the lead. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: treaties1 Date: 27 Oct 05 - 07:34 PM Great anthem I'll find a harmony somewhere and the pictures are great too, I'm still on cloud nine in rainy Manchester just reading the threads. Thanks everyone |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Charley Noble Date: 27 Oct 05 - 08:20 PM At the risk of prolonging an already excessive thread, I love the Getaway song contributions, especially Scarpi's. But I'll also treasure the contributions from the other wanderful people. I come to share them salt sea shanties, From the ships laid up or lost, I come to sing them old forebitters, Which were sung while tempest tossed; I'm gonna sing and peel the paint From the ceiling overhead, I'm gonna sing and raise a chorus From them deep sea sailors so long dead! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Amos Date: 27 Oct 05 - 10:03 PM Wow! Look what Ebbie started! I yam IMpressed!! :D A |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 27 Oct 05 - 10:14 PM Charley, this isn't excessive for a Getaway thread! It's just a little longer than usual :-) ... but not by much (so far). |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Bill D Date: 27 Oct 05 - 11:03 PM I have been uploading pictures, and Rita has been labeling them....we are only up to about 68? out of 130-140 so far, but it is a start. go here and see thru Sat.afternoon sometime More tomorrow, when I get some more sorting done and my aching back, which I strained in my shop, permits. I like this Opera pic posting....I have 300 MEGS of space, I can do 10 at a time, and it is a simple interface and goes quickly. You can post comments about individual pics 'if' you register, and you can join and have your own albums...(see bottom of page) If you see errors or want something added and you don't wish to join/register, PM me or post here and I'll fix it. Have fun! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Bill D Date: 27 Oct 05 - 11:06 PM oh...I put these up 'full strength'....once you click the thumbnail, you can click the larger pic again for larger view....kind of a nice trick... |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Pauline L Date: 27 Oct 05 - 11:13 PM I don't see any of the labels yet. Where are they? |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Bill D Date: 27 Oct 05 - 11:23 PM not everyone has a label...small print at the bottom of some. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 28 Oct 05 - 01:50 AM Great shots, Bill. But man, does it make me realize how very much I missed. I'm not unhappy with anything I did go to at the Getaway- how could I be- they were meaty and satisfying - but I didn't so much as get to the white house - last year there was a great workshop on the back porch - and all those sunny outdoors pictures make me want to go right back and do it right this time. And the pub sing. And those pictures with the Beaubear and Amos singing and playing- where was I? I guess next time I'll just follow someone around and do what they do! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: MMario Date: 28 Oct 05 - 11:24 AM Ebbie - in 4 (?) trips I've been in the white house exactly once. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Tannywheeler Date: 28 Oct 05 - 01:25 PM The one waaaaaay up that hill, right?? I had enough to get to "the barn". Tw |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ebbie Date: 28 Oct 05 - 01:38 PM Kind of sad to think we probably won't see that camp again. (Ya can't win, huh, FSGWers? ha) But it is a pretty spot and the rolling green slopes are very evocative to me of my youthful days in Virginia. Thank you, thank you to those of you who spend so much time and energy in finding an appropriate spot for us all! |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: ranger1 Date: 28 Oct 05 - 01:53 PM It's taken two weeks, but I'm finally coming off my Getaway Buzz and have had time to actually reflect. Where to begin? First, the non-musical memories: Meeting Micca and Khatt Seeing Dani again (freed any lobsters lately?) and meeting her daughters Hugs from Big Mick and Col K Spending Saturday afternoon just talking with Wakana on a bench in the sun Seeing the look on Kendall's face when Jacqui gave him those roses Hanging out with MMario The good natured crew in our cabin (come visit us in Maine, Maria!) Seeing Maddy go from NOT having a good time to having a great time Helping Tinker and Dani's girls decorate Mick and Koko's boudoir Being plied with chocolate and reading Bearded Bruce's sonnets And for the music: KT's mini concert Theresa's mighty voice The Saturday night session that morphed from Irish rebel songs to blues to gospel and then some Larry Otway's song Richard Murray The foreign language workshop El Greko's beautiful songs Geoff the Duck's Duelling Banjos Roger from Baltimore's Armadillo song And that's just what is immediately in the front of my brain The most important part of the Getaway for me was the shared feeling of camaraderie that I felt, and the encouragement that gave me the courage to sing in public for the first time. I will be back next year. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: GUEST,maryrrf at work Date: 28 Oct 05 - 02:30 PM I'm thinking of a great workshop theme for next year. What about a "Singers Workshop for Newbies". Several people mentioned that they were just bursting to sing a song, but they were too shy or got too nervous. What about a workshop designed to help those people "find their singing voices" and overcome their shyness. It might be easier to sing in front of a bunch of people you KNOW are shaking in their shoes waiting for their turn to sing. I got over that kind of stage fright a long time ago and I think with the Getaway being such a nurturing, friendly place, that perhaps it would enable some people to break through that barrier that keeps them from participating actively in song circles. |
Subject: RE: 2005 Getaway Reflections Here... From: Ferrara Date: 28 Oct 05 - 03:09 PM Oh, I like it, maryrrf! Noted. At Augusta Vocal Week I saw a concert given by students in a class about building confidence. They sang their "solo" parts two by two, which I thought was neat (they were singing for about 400 people.) I figure each partner gave the other something to lean on, added strength to the sound, took a little of the heat, and besides that, you wouldn't want to let your partner down by collapsing and being unable to sing. Thread creep, I guess, Nuff said until next summer when we start to plan. |
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