Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Joe G Date: 26 Oct 20 - 11:09 AM I'll let you know if the video is released in future :-) |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Lost Chicken in High Weeds Date: 25 Oct 20 - 12:40 PM Well dang, why would they not make the performance available on YouTube or such afterwards? I went hunting to see if it had turned up anywhere, YT or FB, and no such luck, but did run up on quite a nice discovery of a random "unknown" fellow that I really dig, so I'm quite glad for your comment regardless: https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=168788&messages |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Joe G Date: 25 Oct 20 - 12:12 PM Ah shame you hadn't posted this yesterday - Martin and his daughter Eliza did a live set from Whitby Brewery for this year's Musicport online festival - sadly it may not be available after the event Tonight's transmission includes Katie Spencer and the Hut People along with other artists, archive footage, chat and DJ sets |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: keberoxu Date: 25 Oct 20 - 10:17 AM It's ghastly to think of losing him ... |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: GUEST Date: 25 Oct 20 - 04:45 AM Lost Chicken in High Weeds. Cool that you're making these discoveries. Have you checked out the music of Nic Jones? If you appreciate Martin Carthy, you'll probably enjoy Nic's work too. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Gordon Jackson Date: 25 Oct 20 - 04:30 AM I agree, Ray. I admire and enjoy Carthy immensely, but if I do a song that he has previously done, I will see an original source (book or recording) and work out my own arrangement. There are so many performers and bands out there whose versions of songs are based on others’ adaptations, and not on traditional sources. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: r.padgett Date: 25 Oct 20 - 04:06 AM Martin is one of the pioneers of arranging songs, largely traditional with guitar accompaniment ~ his research and practical musical ability have an inspiration to countless folk musicians I would simply say do the research and sing the songs after finding Martin's traditional singers ~ he isn't the "source" singer ~ so do your own thing and acknowledge his work, then say who the source singer was originally Ray |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Lost Chicken in High Weeds Date: 25 Oct 20 - 03:02 AM Oh, after that last statement I should add that my absolute favorite discovery ever was the Anthology of American Folk Music. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Lost Chicken in High Weeds Date: 25 Oct 20 - 03:00 AM This was the best general Martin Carthy thread (not closed) I could find, and try to utilize existing threads when I just have a comment. So, I spent most of the day discovering/exploring Ewan MacColl, and assumed I'd be continuing that for a few days straight...and then, on a random lark...I listened to Essential Martin Carthy...dangamighty! I hate to make "bold statements" under the influence of initial discovery "excitement", but this fellow is, well, inexpressibly awesome at the very least. I also ran up on this *excellent* interview: https://www.innerviews.org/inner/martin-carthy.html I very much love the following quote: "I’m working with some of the best songwriters that have ever lived and they’re all called “Anon.” I think traditional songs represent some of the finest songs ever written by anybody. And most of them aren’t written by a single person." Pound for pound I think Martin might just be my favorite discovery since Bob Dylan. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: okthen Date: 12 Oct 02 - 01:12 PM Colchester folk club, Monday 14th oct, Carthy & (hopefully) Swarbrick, what mountains have these two moved without really trying. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: John Routledge Date: 12 Oct 02 - 07:50 AM An ideal opportunity to give a 2002 appraisal of the man's talent :0) |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Harry Basnett Date: 12 Oct 02 - 07:41 AM Martin is appearing at the Open Door, Extravaganza 3 at the Bull's Head, Oldham Road, Failsworth, Manchester on Sunday, October 20th. See 'Manchester, Extravaganza 3' thread for details! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: GUEST,Wee Tam Date: 12 Oct 02 - 04:41 AM Martin Carthy and Jimmie MacGregor both have MBEs, members of the British Empire. Astonishing or what? Wee Tam. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: pavane Date: 12 Oct 02 - 03:49 AM Back in 1971 I came across, and sadly didn't buy, a deleted LP by a group called '3 city 4' which it said included Martin Carty and Leon Rosselson. Does anyone remember them? Who else was with them? |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: GUEST,Boab Date: 12 Oct 02 - 03:47 AM Aye---a brilliant guitarist, and accomplished performer; but if Martin's opening offering was a dirge[ and he knows a thousand--], I adjourned to the nearest bar till the local floor singers came round again! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 12 Oct 02 - 01:28 AM refresh, there is a good mini biography on the bbc 2 website. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: MikeofNorthumbria Date: 22 Feb 02 - 07:12 AM Hell yeah! The Loft, in Primrose Gardens, just off the Finchley Road was a wonderful place. I had a regular Friday night gig there for a few weeks in 1964, and although the pay wasn't too generous (fifteen shillings, a plate of spag boll, and as many cups of tea or coffee as you could drink) the company was always great.
In those far-off days, the young Carthy was already recognised as a phenomenal singer and guitarist - but hasn't he come a long way since then? An amazing musician, a great entertainer, and an all round good chap. But what I'd particularly stress (for anyone who hasn't already noticed it) is his massive artistic integrity.
At several points in his career, Martin established a repertoire and a performing style which gained the respect and admiration of a substantial audience. Each time, he could have kept his public happy and himself gainfully employed more or less indefinitely by staying put. But he kept on looking for new challenges, re-thinking or discarding material that no longer satisfied him, and rebuilding his style and technique from the ground up whenever this seemed desirable. Like many of his admirers, I found a few of his experiments uncongenial(though they were always thought-provoking.) But even when these experiments turned some former supporters against him entirely, he didn't rage or sulk, he just kept doing what he felt he had to do until they caught up with him again. Which mostly they did. All too few artists, in any genre, have that kind of honesty, and that much courage. So well done Martin - keep on surprising us! Wassail! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Dave Bryant Date: 22 Feb 02 - 04:28 AM Good Lord, someone else who can remember "The Loft" in Hampstead - Spag Bol for about two shillings - unless you were performing in which case you got it free. Brings back memories of the early "Enterprise" days with "The Riversiders", then "The North West Three" and of course Terry Gould. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Mr Red Date: 21 Feb 02 - 06:06 PM I lived with a lass who didn't like Martin Carthy - GOD! those ten years seem like another life now. UK catters who want to praise Martin might like to add their voice to the BBC website message board on Desert Island Disks. |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: GUEST,dermod in salisbury Date: 21 Feb 02 - 02:55 PM I remember when you could listen to Martin Carthy all night for the price of lemon tea in the Loft coffee bar in Hampsead. A class act even then, and great guy. In reading through the old thread links, his seminal influence is obviously appreciated. Sad though, poor old Burl Ives never seems to get a mention in the father figure stakes. But there you are - a mention! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Nemesis Date: 21 Feb 02 - 02:19 PM See Martin Carthy tonight Thursday at the Royal Oak, Lewes, Sussex for only three quid!! |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: Wolfgang Date: 21 Feb 02 - 04:09 AM Old threads in praise of Martin Carthy (with the odd dissenter): Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: In praise of Martin Carthy From: John P Date: 20 Feb 02 - 10:06 PM "The Source" |
Subject: In praise of Martin Carthy From: GUEST Date: 20 Feb 02 - 07:11 PM [original message blank - Joe Offer] Search for "Watersons" threadsSearch for "Copper" threadsSearch for "Carthy" threads |
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