Subject: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Apr 10 - 11:32 AM Two YouTube videos of the superb performance by Rosie Davis, Joe Locker & Bob Winquist at the Royal Oak in Lewes on Thursday 15 April 2010:- All Smiles Tonight - Davis, Locker & Winquist at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy8L2EMfwGs Down The Road - Davis, Locker & Winquist at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTbz4SyFEqc |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Apr 10 - 11:40 AM The mesmeric Jez Lowe at the Royal Oak in Lewes on February 11th 2010:- We'll Hunt Him Down - Jez Lowe at the Royal Oak - Lewes, on Feb. 11th http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp0OICrp7M0 Gulls' Eye - Jez Lowe at the Royal Oak - Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z82alyso41o |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Apr 10 - 11:43 AM Tim Van Eyken on very fine form at The Royal Oak in Lewes on March 11th 2010 Young Alvin - Tim Van Eyken at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E--y7tOWUR0 |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: bobad Date: 18 Apr 10 - 11:49 AM Bruce Murdoch at the Side Door Coffee House |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 18 Apr 10 - 11:50 AM The masters - Martin Carthy, Norma Waterson & Chris Parkinson - in performance at the Royal Oak in Lewes on 19th March 2010:- Bright Shiny Morning - Carthy, Waterson & Parkinson at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPa3Wbxj5x4 Blue Mountain - Carthy, Waterson & Parkinson at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eubs4LmtOfE My Flower, My Companion and Me - Carthy, Waterson & Parkinson at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sUvwekagrE |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: autoharper Date: 18 Apr 10 - 12:36 PM Adam Miller at the Back Room of the Barton Arts Council, Great Bend, KS, Saturday, March 20, 2010: Adam Miller at The Back Room, Great Bend, KS, March 20, 2010 |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 19 Apr 10 - 06:22 AM In the posting above, I failed to give a clickable link for on of the Carthy, Waterson & Parkinson videos. It should have been:- My Flower, My Companion and Me - Carthy, Waterson & Parkinson at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sUvwekagrE |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 20 Apr 10 - 08:41 AM Chris 'Yorkie' Bartram, Neil Brookes & Tony Weatherall at the Royal Oak in Lewes on February 19th 2010:- The Campanero - Chris Bartram, Neil Brookes & Tony Weatherall at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juGSqf_NUIs Grannie's Old Armchair - Chris Bartram, Neil Brookes & Tony Weatherall at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18ndyYMa3x8 John Barleycorn + Trunkles - Chris Bartram, Neil Brookes & Tony Weatherall at the Royal Oak http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYuKKN3u5sk |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: GUEST,Hootenanny Date: 20 Apr 10 - 01:47 PM I watched a couple of the Waterson songs from Lewes and came away feeling a little seasick Does no-one there own a tripod for the camera. I also find it a little weird watching Norma sing the words before the sound arrives. Surely she wasn't miming badly. Is it not possible to make video recordings where the sound isn't out of synch? Hoot |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 20 Apr 10 - 02:56 PM A good point actually. It is not a club venture but an Italian chap who has started coming to the club and in his enthusiasm started videoing. I mentioned the camera shake of his early efforts and he has started bringing a tripod - with much better results - see All Smiles Tonight in the opening posting of this thread. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 19 Jun 10 - 06:41 AM Black Umfolosi 5 sing "Wimoweh" at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwYgbR7utK0 Black Umfolosi 5 sing "Shosholoza" at the Royal Oak, Lewes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpl-cTkrO1s |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: GUEST,Ticketyboo Radley Date: 19 Jun 10 - 08:19 AM Rapunzel and Sedayne sing "Come Write Me Down" at the Bagpipe Museum Chantry, Morpeth, April 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IJQzcyDTQI |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Tattie Bogle Date: 19 Jun 10 - 10:17 AM Hootenanny: the "out of synch" thing is prob NOT the fault of the camera or the recordist. It's prob more to do with upload/download speeds. I'm having the same problem watching a BBC programme that I downloaded to `BBCIplayer, and I would bet that the out of synch is NOT in the original programme. Light travels faster than sound! |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 21 Jun 10 - 06:26 PM Black Umfolosi 5 are famed for their incredible gumboot dance from the South African mines. With no changing room in a packed Royal Oak on 3rd June 2010, they just went ahead and did it without their boots. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf6ZCnf_yU8 |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 20 Sep 10 - 11:58 AM Marilyn Bennett sings "Boll Weevil" at the Royal Oak in Lewes on 02/09/2010 http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1492627630621 |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Art Thieme Date: 20 Sep 10 - 12:11 PM The fact that these videos exist and are now on u-toob are, just that, an actual fact. Several of mine are now up there. That said, they are all not ones I ever would've chosen to make available for the world to watch. I was a kid singing and practicing in public over 40 years ago. Yes, it's fun to see 'em. But they never would've seen the light of day if they were competing with the much better records I made over the years. These are more "facts." Art Thieme |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Banjiman Date: 20 Sep 10 - 12:13 PM Wendy Arrowsmith (Vocals & Guitar)with John (pipes & whistles)and Caroline Bushby (Harp) from South Shields Folk Club in May. Collectively Arrowsmith:Bushby The Great Silkie The Lass O' Gowrie |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Ann N Date: 20 Sep 10 - 12:14 PM Do people usually have to ask permission from the musicians/singers before filming them and uploading the results to You tube or is it a free for all? :) |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 20 Sep 10 - 12:32 PM Spider John Koerner with Chip Smith perform "Careless Love" at the Royal Oak in Lewes on 02/09/2010 http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1492534108283 Thanks to Ray Whiteway-Roberts for the videos filmed at the Royal Oak that night. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 20 Sep 10 - 01:32 PM Banjman, thanks for the YouTube of Wendy Arrowsmith singing Lass o' Gowrie. Wendy is the guest at the Lewes Saturday Folk Club on Saturday 2nd. October. Admission £5, floor singers welcome, no membership needed. And here's Mudcat's Max Spiegel singing Don't Pity Me for us on 5th. September this year. Valmai (Lewes) |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 20 Sep 10 - 02:18 PM P.S. Ann, I don't think there is any automatic requirement to get the subject's approval before putting things up on YouTube, although there might be scope for them to complain and have videos withdrawn if they don't approve. The quality is very variable and some videos, like some demos, may do more harm than good. Valmai |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: TheSnail Date: 20 Sep 10 - 02:49 PM I certainly remember LewesMusic (don't know his real name) discussing things with Tim Van Eyken at the end of the evening and accepting Tim's request not to post one paticular track. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Tootler Date: 20 Sep 10 - 05:47 PM I have a number of videos I have taken at the Black Bull Bender in N. Yorkshire which I have not posted because I believe it is discourteous to post them without asking the performers first and I have never got round to asking them. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Artful Codger Date: 21 Sep 10 - 12:07 AM Not just discourteous, but illegal, despite the frequency with which such videos are posted. See the various threads on copyright laws. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Ann N Date: 21 Sep 10 - 02:45 AM Thanks for that Artful Codger :) I wasn't sure and while I've no objection to someone 'posting me on the web' if they've been polite and asked (and if my playing on the clip is up to scratch ), there have been some who seem hell bent on recording everyone's performance for uploading, especially at folk festival sessions, and get quite aggressive when asked not to. I know some shy musicians/singers (not all of them beginners either) who feel put off taking part when the 'paparazzi' youtubers are hovering :( |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Tootler Date: 21 Sep 10 - 08:21 PM I wouldn't like to argue with you AC as I am not entirely sure what exactly the copyright situation is on such videos. Certainly I am the copyright owner of the video itself as I made the video and it is my original work. It may not be of great artistic merit, but it is still my original work. I expect that the performers who I have video'd will have some rights but I imagine they would have to go to court to prevent me uploading it if I was sufficiently determined, though I expect the court would take their side. So in that respect I would say discourteous. As to the material itself, I believe that the owners of You Tube (Google) have come to an arrangement with the PRS over that. Some input from Richard Bridge might be useful. Whatever the legal situation, I do believe it is wrong to upload videos and put them on public display. I do think it would be OK to upload them and mark them as withheld so the subjects can have a look and decide whether they think they are OK to be made public. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Ann N Date: 22 Sep 10 - 03:12 AM Quote: 'I do believe it is wrong to upload videos and put them on public display. I do think it would be OK to upload them and mark them as withheld so the subjects can have a look and decide whether they think they are OK to be made public.' That seems sensible and fair :) Someone who just wanted to video a session for their own use, so that they could sit down later and learn the tunes at their own pace, would probably be happy with a few mistakes in the recording which the subjects wouldn't want broadcast to the world :D |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: iancarterb Date: 22 Sep 10 - 11:49 PM Rick May fiddle, David Denz pipes, Martin Nyberg guitar from a Tacoma, Washington session starting with a tune I wrote. I like the tune as they do it better than meself on mandolin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGdm0Rvynew Carter |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Tattie Bogle Date: 23 Sep 10 - 07:41 PM I have done several where I have categorised them as "unlisted": this mean that only the person uploading them, and anyone he/she sends the link to, can view them: this works best if you have a large group of people to send a video to. If you have only one person to send it to, then you can list it as private: if that person then decides they are happy for public viewing you can go back in and edit the category. However the default setting is "public", so you need to check that this s what you want before releasing it to the world in entirety. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Tootler Date: 23 Sep 10 - 08:12 PM If you categorise a clip as private, the people you permit to view the clip must have a You Tube login id, though that is not really a major problem, and you can only permit a maximum of 25 people to view the video. Even with small numbers I find unlisted to be more useful unless you have good reason to restrict access to the clip as with unlisted anyone you give the url to can pass it on. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: babypix Date: 24 Sep 10 - 12:40 AM Check out Banjostead on YouTube. Good ol' Joe Stead stealthily (and some times not so!) makes the rounds and gets some good stuff! He's got an awesome and powerful voice and a passion for the singing his own good self! |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Banjiman Date: 28 Sep 10 - 04:05 AM Here you go. 2 from Kirkby Fleetham Folk Club on Saturday 25th September. The Young'uns & The Even Younger'uns: No More Frying Bacon The Young'uns: Something in French!!! Cracking night it was as well. Packed out and great singing..... hopefully some more videos to come from the other acts who performed. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Banjiman Date: 29 Sep 10 - 01:05 PM .... and 2 more: Hissyfit at KFFC Live previw of next month at KFFC: The Miner's Widow's Lament Bill Adair presents his amazing song cycle with narrative commemerating the 50th anniversary (in 2009) of the Auchengeich Colliery disaster. He has a cracking band helping him out with this: John Bushby (smallpipes of many sorts, bouzouki, mandolin, whistles, vocals) Caroline Bushby (Celtic Harp, vocals) & Wendy Arrowsmith (guitar, accordion, whistles, percussion, vocals). Bill is a superb singer and guitar player. Helping out as M.C. and doing a 40 minute set will be the superlative Stan Graham. Stan has recently toured Australia with Vin Garbutt ..... and sold out of CDs along the way! Expect thought provoking songs from this gentleman of the folk world. I'll be adding another act to this stellar line-up as well! No bar tonight so bring your own favourite tipple. The show will also be presented at The Cutty Wren Folk Club in Skelton-In-Cleveland on Thursday 21 st October. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 30 Sep 10 - 03:22 AM Here is Mark Bazeley of Moor Music demonstrating a historic jig doll, Sailor Jan, at the Lewes Saturday Folk Club a fortnight ago; thanks to Gavin Atkin for the link, which has an excellent summary of the doll's history and credits the musicians. Valmai |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 02 Dec 10 - 01:32 PM No Folk At The Royal Oak in Lewes tonight because of the heatwave. but you can remind yourselves of the tremendous performance there by THE LONG HILL RAMBLERS (Ben Paley, Laura Hockenhull, Tab Hunter) on 25/10/2010 with this Youtube video which brings you over 15 minutes of their performance including You Won't Get Me Down In Your Mine, Hop Rabbit Hop with some lovely stepping from Rosie Davis and a Swedish dance tune played by Ben. It is at:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjb-mPXv1ac&feature=player_profilepage |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: maeve Date: 02 Dec 10 - 01:48 PM Lovely stuff, thanks. |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: The Sandman Date: 02 Dec 10 - 02:08 PM No Folk At The Royal Oak in Lewes tonight because of the heatwave. but you can remind yourselves of the tremendous performance there by THE LONG HILL RAMBLERS (Ben Paley, Laura Hockenhull, Tab Hunter) on 25/10/2010 with this Youtube video which brings you over 15 minutes of their performance including You Won't Get Me Down In Your Mine, Hop Rabbit Hop with some lovely stepping from Rosie Davis and a Swedish dance tune played by Ben. It is at:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjb-mPXv1ac&feature=player_profilepage OK, but this is the real thing Bm LUNSFORD, no comparison, and bill mac was in his seventies, sory not in the same league, old bascam may have been a reactionary, but his collecting and music was the genuine article.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2WywwxWbvY |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Vic Smith Date: 13 Feb 11 - 03:18 PM Maggie Boyle sings "Gweebarra Shore" written by her brother Kevin at the Royal Oak in Lewes on Thursday 10th February - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbIwsuI-saw Lots more videos taken at the Royal Oak in Lewes on the Videos page of the club's website at http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~tinvic/videos.htm |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Arthur_itus Date: 13 Feb 11 - 03:41 PM Faldingworth Live vidoe'd by Mrs Sooz. Bill Whaley & Dave Fletcher at Faldingworth Live John Conolly at Faldingworth Live |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: GUEST,glueman Date: 13 Feb 11 - 04:02 PM You tube is hugely significant in preserving apparently lost artefacts. Not in the folk idiom (okay it's in mine) but there are priceless gems like this:Athens of the Classic Period |
Subject: RE: Recent YouTubes from Folk Clubs From: Cool Beans Date: 13 Feb 11 - 04:04 PM Craig Porter and Marty Kohn at Base Line Folk Society, Plymouth Michigan USA, Jan. 15, 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tzc3w1aRaA |
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