Subject: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Azoic Date: 07 Feb 12 - 01:05 PM Who are you interested in seeing recognized at this week's BBC Folk Awards? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Silas Date: 07 Feb 12 - 01:10 PM Would love to see Will Pound get an award. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 07 Feb 12 - 01:16 PM Sadly it won't the mighty Jack Hudson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aee4QQ9SDc0&feature=related Should be though...! Over forty years in folk clubs giving us music like that. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Richard Bridge Date: 07 Feb 12 - 04:12 PM I really don't know. Will there be any folk song? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Feb 12 - 04:16 PM Rowan Atkinson will win this time. I got it from an inside source whom I cannot name. Trust me on this. ;-) And Nigella Lawson will present the award. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Tootler Date: 07 Feb 12 - 04:38 PM I can't say I am really all that interested. All these awards are about the "glitterati" patting |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Little Hawk Date: 07 Feb 12 - 04:43 PM Right! And that's why Rowan and Nigella will BE there! I've got my fingers crossed hoping that "Ali G" will also make a brief guest appearance, help in the judging, and make sure that no one violates the boundaries of good taste. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: The Sandman Date: 07 Feb 12 - 05:33 PM Djokovic |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,henryp Date: 07 Feb 12 - 11:40 PM Djokovic - called in by the umpire under two categories. First services to Scottish music and second services to Irish music. Just one fault - needs new strings. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: evansakes Date: 08 Feb 12 - 02:39 AM I predict that everyone loosely or directly connected to the folk music scene in the UK will all feel the benefit and be effective winners. There will be lots of media coverage, plenty of newspaper reports about the vibrant scene we all love to one extent or another. There'll be five hours of network radio coverage from the awards starting at 5pm on Radio 2 followed by a special programme about the Dubliners. Everybody in attendance will have a great time and be delighted for and cheer on the award winners regardless of whether they happen to be their mates. I also foresee there'll be plenty of grumbling from a small group of embittered people who can't bring themselves to enter this spirit and who think some semi-pro semi-able friend of theirs should be nominated ahead of the highly able professionals at the awards. In conclusion, if you look at it with an open heart and mind we'll all be winners. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 08 Feb 12 - 03:05 AM Bloody right! Gods in his heaven and all's right with the world...! |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: r.padgett Date: 08 Feb 12 - 03:29 AM Well the Dubliners for one are! Hope that this creates a precedent for preserving the old values being recognised! Saw Scottish Young Musician Traditional awards on telly yesterday and I do hope that having Julie Fowlis with Mike Harding will forge better English Traditional values. Instrumental musicianship using fiddles, melodeons, whistles, mandolins etc is unbelievable Songs though and singers other than the trail blazing June Tabor and Nick Jones (back in business after many years god bless him!) Singers, songs and feelings "hewn from life" [MH quote] Ray |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: LesB Date: 08 Feb 12 - 03:49 AM Obviously I'm hoping the Bothy's own Kevin Littlewood's song 'On Morecambe Bay' will win. Cheers Les |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Busy Lizzie Date: 08 Feb 12 - 04:07 AM So much great music - so little time!! An amazing celebration in the world of folk, no matter how you look at it. I am sure you could run an awards ceremony for a week!! More to vote for next year then.... |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: theleveller Date: 08 Feb 12 - 04:50 AM Whoever wins, I think that this year we really have the cream of folk. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 08 Feb 12 - 04:55 AM For those who cannot get into The Lowry: Third Birthday of Tunes at The Beech, M21 9EG, and only about 4 miles away. We have collected around 50 musicians - melodeons, accordians, concertinas, banjos, guitars, percussion, ukes, 'cellos, mandolins, a harp, many, many whistles and such like, Northumbrian Smallpipes, hammered dulcimar and voices - The Beech Band, no less. We put the dots on the table and playa staedt tempo. Tonight Ms Elizabeth Calderbank, of Chorley, will dance the famous Lancashire Clog Dances and The Beech Band will seek to play tunes at the same time. We send fraternal greetings to all at The Lowry but we will have more fun. I trust those Beechists who are off to The Lowry wont cause trouble! L in C# |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 08 Feb 12 - 05:03 AM I'm a bit unclear about this red button business. How does this work? You put Radio 2 on your telly channel, and then you press the red button and then you can see what's going on.....? is that right...? And will it record it? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: ChrisJBrady Date: 08 Feb 12 - 06:19 AM From Morris Discussion List: Tomorrow evening, Wednesday 8 February, at 19.30 hours, switch on your TV and access the BBC live content available via the red button. There you will see our famed and excellent EFDSS Librarian, Malcolm Taylor, receive his BBC2 Folk Award. (I think that you can also listen on Radio 2 if you do not have a TV to hand.) Hey, they may think that they have kept the results secret until they are announced on the programme; but when it comes to these BBC types "there's not a one of them but in his house/ I keep a servant fee'd" (Macbeth 3.4.132-33). Anyway, many congratulations, Malcolm! This latest gong is richly deserved! May you win many, many more until you emerge at last as Lord Taylor of Camden! Lewis Jones. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish Date: 08 Feb 12 - 06:31 AM "Who are you interested in seeing recognized at this week's BBC Folk Awards?" The Judges...No, not a new folk band, but those who make the decisions about who win the Awards. And WHO will win them? The same old, same old..for that's what The Folk Mafia, keeps The Family CLOSE. Oh..and The Unthanks were no the BBC today, along with other members of The Family.. ;0) |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: autoharpbob Date: 08 Feb 12 - 06:58 AM Hope Lucy Ward wins something, she deserves the recognition she is getting. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: theleveller Date: 08 Feb 12 - 07:16 AM Agree with you about Lucy. She's a lovely lass, very talented and works incredibly hard. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Bonzo3legs Date: 08 Feb 12 - 07:44 AM "I'm a bit unclear about this red button business. How does this work? You put Radio 2 on your telly channel, and then you press the red button and then you can see what's going on.....? is that right...? And will it record it? " So am I, very unclear. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Dazbo at work Date: 08 Feb 12 - 08:08 AM I think you just press the red button when you are watching BBC TV (on freeview or satellite) and select the option. Or you could try channel 301 on freeview - I think that's the one the red button takes you to. It's also available streamed via the bbc website |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 08 Feb 12 - 08:19 AM For those avoiding red buttons - M21 9EG Beech Les |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: *#1 PEASANT* Date: 08 Feb 12 - 08:28 AM Some professional performer in the BIZ not an ordinary person who sings and composes here and there- for their families children friends.... Conrad |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Ian Hendrie Date: 08 Feb 12 - 08:57 AM I am looking forward to pressing the red button and seeing the Folk Awards from The Lowry in Salford. Nice to have events like this 'up north'. I don't care who the judges are, nor who is awarded the 'gongs', nor whether this represents the folk scene. There are some performers up for awards who I wouldn't cross the street to see but hey ho! It's all publicity for 'folk music' whatever that is? Let's hope that any young people who are attracted to the music get a friendly welcome if they dare to venture into a folk club. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Les in Chorlton Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:19 AM Friendly welcome at The Beech M21 9EG every Wednesday! L in C# |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Bonzo3legs Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:21 AM It's all publicity for 'folk music' whatever that is? Couldn't agree more! |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Stu Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:28 AM Pilgrim's Way! A bit of local talent to win now we're out of the M25 reality distortion field. The band are fine musicians, superb performers and really nice people to boot who have worked bloody hard over the years and paid their dues. Having them in a session always lifts it. Come on Tom, Edwin and Lucy! Stoo |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: John P Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:35 AM Too bad we can't get the attention without the competition. Too bad the only people who get LOTS of attention already have lots of it. Nice to have so much great music altogether in one place. Don't give a damn who wins - that really isn't what folk music is about for me. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Jim McLean Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:49 AM It looks like the Dubliners are getting a Life Time Achievement award but I think John Sheehan is the only one left from the group I road-managed and wrote for in 1966/7. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: ChrisJBrady Date: 08 Feb 12 - 09:59 AM I wonder if any of the Transatlantic Sessions frat. will get an award for NOT including any (zero,zich, sfa) English material in their sets? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: The Sandman Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:38 AM Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,999 Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:49 AM From all the bullshit on the other thread one would think the list would have been available weeks if not months ago. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,999 Date: 08 Feb 12 - 10:57 AM You ARE kidding GGS, right? The song takes 18 seconds to load. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Sue Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:02 AM Pete Coe Steve Turner The Wilsons The Claque Len Graham e.t.c. Oh no its not type of 'folk music' award is it? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: The Sandman Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:09 AM http://www.myspace.com/dickmiles that DickMiles |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,999 Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:11 AM Oh! Well, that's different then. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Brakn Date: 08 Feb 12 - 11:13 AM So let me get this right... Les in Chorlton you will not be there to accept an award, if selected; you instead will be in the Beech. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Azoic Date: 08 Feb 12 - 12:22 PM It's now 0920 hrs. here in Oregon.I am wondering if I am going to able to stream the BBC Folk Awards show live on my IMAC.Does anyone know if this will show will be available live to US listeners? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: ChrisJBrady Date: 08 Feb 12 - 02:19 PM I wonder if any of the Transatlantic Sessions frat. will get an award for NOT including any (zero,zich, sfa) English material in their sets? |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: ChrisJBrady Date: 08 Feb 12 - 02:21 PM From: [canals-list] A Big Thank you to Bridgewater Canal Co Wednesday, 8 February, 2012 18:44 From: "Ian Mac" To: canals-list@yahoogroups.com An Epic Day Canal Planner says 4 hrs from Leigh to Pomona, Actual time 8hrs through ICE upto 4inches in places across the Moss. Bridgewater Canal Co turned 8 men out to swing the tank, and then held the men on to work Pomona Lock so we could get down onto the ship canal. The MSC Harbour master granted us access to North Bay the old No. 9 dock beyond the normal limit of navigation and out of the cruising season. All so we could deliver the folk group Pilgrims' Way to the national Folk awards at the Lowry tonight. Watch Northwest Tonight now! and then the Red button on BBC1. Cheers Ian Mac |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,MikeL2 Date: 08 Feb 12 - 02:32 PM Hi Al et al To watch on the REd Button you need to be tuned into BBC1 or 2 then press your text button = then you will get a text screen with a large red circle ( button). You navigate to this and press your OK button. You will maybe be presented with a choice and if so navigate to BBC Folk Awards. See you on the red button!! Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Big Al Whittle Date: 08 Feb 12 - 07:45 PM I got the concert but my machine refused to record it. Pity, I was out at a folk club. Still I recorded the radio programme. Sanjay didn't win or anything, but I suppose that wasn't really to be expected, if some of the judges felt like the mudcat people that he wasn't anything to do with folk music. A bit sad, but there we are - the state of the nation, as they say. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Twickfolk Date: 09 Feb 12 - 02:52 AM For your info the Young Folk Award wasn't judged by the same panel that chose the bulk of last night's award recipients. All four of the finalists have great talent and promise and gave excellent performances on the night. Any one of them would have been a worthy winner. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: melodeonboy Date: 09 Feb 12 - 08:37 AM The red button didn't work when I tried it. Same for my mate in Maidstone. Perhaps too many people were pressing their red buttons at the same time, or perhaps there was just a problem in Kent. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: GUEST,Joe G Date: 09 Feb 12 - 08:55 AM Red button only works on Freeview I think - it takes you to channel 301 |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: ChrisJBrady Date: 09 Feb 12 - 09:54 AM Video and audio now on BBC iPlayer at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01byn6w/BBC_Radio_2_Folk_Awards_08_02_2012/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01bljzz/BBC_Radio_2_Folk_Awards_Radio_2_Folk_Awards_2012/ Can be viewed at or listened to at these web sites or downloaded using get_iplayer (use the above links and then click on Record). If overseas use ExpatShield (or commensurate app.) first. |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 09 Feb 12 - 06:03 PM Brilliant to see the Oysterband and June Tabor take away 4 awards between them. Does that make them part of the folk mafia now and if so, are they still one of the BEST bands in the world EVER!!! We need to know these things :-) DtG |
Subject: RE: Who will win at the BBC Folk Awards? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 09 Feb 12 - 06:12 PM Oh yea - And the Home Service, and Lucy Ward, and Tim Edey and Brendan Power. That Italian Family business is getting bigger by the minute! DtG |
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