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YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread

Joe Offer 13 Jan 07 - 04:49 PM
Max 16 Dec 06 - 10:27 AM
McGrath of Harlow 13 Nov 06 - 07:46 PM
Murray MacLeod 12 Nov 06 - 04:39 AM
Murray MacLeod 12 Nov 06 - 04:35 AM
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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread
From: Joe Offer
Date: 13 Jan 07 - 04:49 PM

Just a request - some of us, particularly Mudcatters in rural areas, have slow dialup connections, and we cannot access Youtube. When you give links to Youtube videos, could you give us a brief explanation of what we're missing out on? It's very frustrating to see a thread that starts out with nothing but a Youtube link, with no explanation.
Thanks.
-Joe in the Sticks-


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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread
From: Max
Date: 16 Dec 06 - 10:27 AM

Murray, I commend you on this idea and thread.

A few months ago, I made a deal with Stefan Grossman for his entire collection of videos. http://guitarvideos.com/ . We've been encoding, classifying and organizing thousands and thousands of videos for months now. We're also working on a way to deliver these videos for a fee. The goal is to use all the proceeds to fund the mudcat. My optimism suggests that we'll never need contributions again if this works out well.

I'd be very interested in your thoughts about paying for such videos, maybe a dollar or two per clip. I sure have been enjoying the process of encoding and reviewing them all. They are going to be well organized, professionally encoded, perfectly synced (audio w/ the video). Stefan has one hell of a collection, and I am proud to be involved (and have a copy of every single one of them).

Please be gentle with me…


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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 13 Nov 06 - 07:46 PM

Refresh

But, while I'm about it, here are some Dublin street musicians with a difference. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC4M4M6qURg


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From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:39 AM

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Subject: Mudcatters' Own Videos
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:32 AM

Mudcatters' Own Videos


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Subject: Eclectic videos recommended by Kevin McGrath
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:32 AM

Eclectic videos recommended by McGrath of Harlow


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Subject: Miscellaneous instrumental
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:31 AM

Miscellaneous instrumental

  • Mountain dulcimer as good as it gets
  • Ukelele magic. Jake Shimabukuro playing "While My Guitar gently Weeps". (in the middle of Central Park, yet.) This is one of the most famous and most frequently watched videos ever uploaded to YouTube, justifiably so. A million miles from George Formby ...
  • Jerry Douglas playing Donal Lunny's "Tribute to Peadar O'Donnell" and finishing off with "Monkey let the Hogs Out". The sweetest dobro playing you will ever hear.

  • Simon Thoumire, celebrated concertina virtuoso and bon viveur, demonstrating his fluidity, musicality and incredible dexterity on "Madame Bonaparte"


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Subject: Bagpipes
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:30 AM

Bagpipes

  • Seamus Ennis demonstrating his unparalleled virtuosity on the Uillean pipes
  • Pat D'Arcy playing Fraher's Jig on the Uillean pipes


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Subject: Fiddle
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:29 AM

Fiddle

  • Jay Ungar playing his most famous composition "Ashokan Farewell". Probably the best known fiddle tune in the world


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Subject: Banjo
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:28 AM

Banjo

  • Duelling Banjos from "Deliverance". Played by Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel on the soundtrack, and more properly entitled "Feuding Banjos". Check out the clothes-peg capo on the albino kid's banjo neck ...


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Subject: Mandolin
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:28 AM

Mandolin

  • Chris Thile showing why he is regarded as one of the finest mandolinists in the world. What would Bill Monroe have made of it all, I ask myself ...


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Subject: Guitar
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:27 AM

Guitar

  • Doc Watson playing "Deep River Blues". Superb fingerpicking from the master.
  • Tommy Emmanuel playing a medley of songs on stage during a concert celebrating Australia Day 2004. The ultimate guitar showman, yet his incredible technical virtuosity never gets in the way of the music. There are many many clips of TE on YouTube, I felt this one was probably the most representative for anybody seeing him for the first time.
  • Chris Proctor conducting a Taylor workshop. This is a "must watch" for all fingerstyle guitar players, his "Huckleberry Hornpipe" at 10.30 in Open G is particularly enthralling and will repay watching over and over again.
  • HAMADA Takasi (to give him the correct Japanese nomenclature), although he is called Takashi Hamada on the YouTube video. This man is truly amazing, his forte is classic ragtime, and in this clip he plays the finest rendition of "Maple Leaf Rag" you are ever likely to hear.
  • George Shuffler demonstrating his crosspicking technique. Shuffler is one of the great originals, ( he played with the Stanley Brothers in the fifties ), and this demonstration should be studied closely by all flatpickers.
  • John Renbourn singing and playing "Abide with Me" , and "Great Dream of Heaven". Effortlessly fluid fingerstyle. Renbourn is playing here at least as well as ever, if not better, on these two hymns, the second of which comes from the great Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence. He needs to lose the woolly cap, however, imo.


  • Unfortunately, this Renbourn has been removed due to copyright issues. Oh well ...


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Subject: World
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:26 AM

World


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Subject: Contemporary
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:25 AM

Contemporary

  • George Papavgeris singing his self-penned "Empty Handed" (also recorded by Andy Irvine)
  • Peter Paul and Mary singing "The Times They are A'Changing".Of definite historical value, regardless of your opinion of P P & M
  • Emmylou Harris singing her self penned "Diamond in My Crown". One of her most memorable performances imo
  • Richard Thompson singing "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
  • Eric Bogle singing "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" with powerful screen images of WW1
  • Eva Cassidy singing Sting's "Fields of Gold". A wondrous rendition by one of the finest female voices ever recorded.
  • Iris Dement singing "Our Town" , from the Transatlantic Sessions. Probably the finest piece of music in the whole series imo. Excellent harmonising from Emmylou, and instrumental support from a stellar group of musicians including Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas


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Subject: African
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:25 AM

African


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Subject: Scottish
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:24 AM

Scottish

  • Corrina Hewat playing her self-penned "Martyn's Jig" on the harp


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Subject: English
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:23 AM

English

  • Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick singing "I haven't told her, she hasn't told me". Enchanting clip, bit of a curiosity, it's not exactly "Byker Hill", but rivetting nonetheless
  • The Copper Family just a fragmentary clip of the Coppers singing "Thousands or More", but the only online clip available at present, unfortunately...
  • Traditional shanty sung by the men who actually do go to sea. (thanks to Azizi for this one, I would never have found it by myself)
  • "Dives and Lazarus" sung by a Finnish singer. It doesn't get much more cosmopolitan than this. I just wish Martin Simpson would allow some of his videos to appear on here, including his rendition of this song.
  • "Torn Screen Door" (that's the song title). obviously not traditional, but I feel it fits comfortably in the English traditional category. Nice acapella singing.


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Subject: Irish
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:22 AM

Irish

  • The Bothy Band at their awe-inspiring best
  • Paul Brady & Andy Irvine singing "Mary and the Soldier". Two giants of Irish music at the top of their form
  • Proinsias Ó Maonaigh (Francie Mooney) being interviewed in Gaelic, and playing fiddle
  • Paul Brady singing the "Lakes of Pontchartrain" in Gaelic, the translation was written by Francie Mooney.
  • Planxty performing "The Blacksmith". There are several clips of Planxty on YouTube, this one shows them in their youthful heyday. Wonderful singing from Andy Irvine.
  • The Dubliners singing Phil Coulter's song "The Town I loved so Well". A truly wonderful clip of the Dubliners in their prime.
  • Grace. probably the most moving song ever written, sung here by Anthony Kearns. Amazing voice, amazing song, amazing story. Normally I don't post videos here which don't actually show the performer singing or playing, but I have no hesitation in making an exception in this case.
  • Paul Brady singing "The Shamrock Shore", in a pub session. Simply superb, from both a historical and artistic viewpoint, this is the kind of video we need more of. Thanks to akenaton for pointing out this one.
  • 400+ videos of traditional Irish music. I will be sifting through these in the weeks to come and highlighting the very best, but they all look good.
  • The West Clare Wrenboys maybe Morris Dancing and Irish stepdancing both share a common ancestor ...


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Subject: Blues
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:22 AM

Blues


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Subject: Americana
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 12 Nov 06 - 04:21 AM

Americana


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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread
From: Bill D
Date: 18 Oct 06 - 04:07 PM

If you should wish to download a video from YouTube for later viewing, here is a simple little program...(I tested it...it worked fine on my 1st try) It puts a little icon in your browser's titlebar, which you click to get the options banner...then paste the video address in its space and zooom...

http://www.remlapsoftware.com/

I used VLC Media Player to play the file, (it plays a lot of formats)

or here is a stand-alone Flash (.flv) player
RivaPlayer (I have NOT tried it)


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Subject: YouTube Folkmusic Video Thread
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 17 Oct 06 - 05:26 PM

  • Welcome, everybody, to the Mudcat YouTube Folkmusic Video Thread.
  • The purpose of this thread is to build up a library of links to recorded music on the Internet in the folk/blues idiom, most of which (but not necessarily all) will be in the form of YouTube videos. Some overlapping between jazz on the one hand and classical on the other is probably inevitable from time to time, but the focus is firmly on folk/blues.

  • Most of the links will be to YouTube videos, but links to archived radio broadcasts will also be welcome, as will links to video sites other than YouTube. Members and guests are equally welcome to submit recommendations.

  • For the purposes of this thread, "folk/blues" has to be classified into several different categories, (as outlined below) in order to facilitate searches for recommendations.
  • The criteria for inclusion in this symposium are, that the videos should be :

    A) of outstanding musical worth and /or
    B) of historical significance.
    ( except in the case of McGrath of Harlow's eclectic videos and Mudcatters's Own Videos ).

  • The criteria are unashamedly subjective, (ie I decide) but the selections are always open to comment on the sister thread We Need a YouTube Permathread.

  • This thread is purely for links to YouTube (or links to other online resources) . Posts will be deleted as soon as the links have been incorporated, and posts which do not contain suggested links will be deleted immediately.(This amendment made 25 February 2007)
  • Any comments, complimentary or otherwise, should be directed to the thread referenced above. We Need a YouTube Permathread


  • Please post links to specific videos, and not to lists of videos by any one performer, or group of performers. Normally, there will only be one link to any one performer, since YouTube will supply cross-references to other performances.

  • Please stay within the boundaries of "folk/blues" as far as possible. These boundaries are wide, I know, but I will not be putting up any links to pop and /or classical , unless they have significant connections to the folk/blues tradition.

    Enough of the rules, on to the content. The classifications are as follows.

  • Americana

  • Vocal and instrumental performances in the American tradition.

  • Blues

  • Blues performances, vocal and instrumental.

  • Irish

  • Vocal, instrumental, and dance performances in the Irish tradition.

  • English

  • Vocal, instrumental, and dance performances in the English tradition.

  • Scottish

  • Vocal, instrumental, and dance performances in the Scottish tradition.

  • African

  • Vocal, instrumental and dance performances from the various African traditions.

  • Contemporary

  • stuff from contemporary songwriters

  • World

  • Anything which doesn't fit into any of the above categories.


  • Almost all links will belong to one of the categories above, but I am also creating several
    instrumental categories, many of the links in these will be duplicated in one of the categories
    above, but it will make it easier for anybody searching for instrumental performances.

  • Guitar

  • Guitar performances of outstanding merit.


  • Mandolin

  • Mandolin performances of outstanding merit.


  • Banjo

  • Banjo performances of outstanding merit.


  • Fiddle

  • Fiddle performances of outstanding merit.


  • Pipes

  • Piping performances of outstanding merit.


  • Miscellaneous

  • Any instrumental performances which do not belong to any of the above categories.


  • Eclectic videos recommended by McGrath of Harlow

  • Self-explanatory


  • Mudcatters' own videos

  • Videos of performances by members of Mudcat

    • This is a PermaThread™, maintained by Murray MacLeod. Feel free to post to this thread, but be aware that all messages in this thread are subject to deletion and editing.


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