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What did you listen to last night?

10 Sep 07 - 07:12 AM (#2145303)
Subject: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

Hi all been reading a few threads after a break from the Cat.
And seems a bit contentious in places.
So maybe there is one subject that we could all par take in without errr disagreeing.
What did you listen to last night?
I listened to my Mrs playing her low d and other whistles as we practiced a tune we have come up with.
I enjoyed that very much.


10 Sep 07 - 07:19 AM (#2145305)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: maeve

Good idea for a thread. I listened to "The Lighthouse" (R. Hinson & G. West) and "Precious Lord Take My Hand"(Thomas A. Dorsey) in preparation for singing them with friends in church. I awoke with "Take My Hand" running in my head. Hmmm. That'd be nice on my low D, too!

maeve


10 Sep 07 - 07:23 AM (#2145306)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Santa

Brass Monkey. Then I had a discussion with my wife about ideas raised by the superb Raglan Road thread.


10 Sep 07 - 07:30 AM (#2145309)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: TheSnail

Wasps in the Woodshed at the Lewes Arms Folk Club. Very exciting band.


10 Sep 07 - 07:49 AM (#2145317)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: redsnapper

The album Singing Sands by Tony McManus and Alain Genty.

RS


10 Sep 07 - 07:53 AM (#2145322)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: the button

Songs & Rummy Conjurin' Tricks -- Peter Bellamy


10 Sep 07 - 08:32 AM (#2145346)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Michael

'Jackdaw Grooves' by Gordon Tyrrall

Mike


10 Sep 07 - 08:46 AM (#2145360)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Dave Tyler

Brian Wilson 'Love And Mercy'


10 Sep 07 - 08:47 AM (#2145361)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Liz the Squeak

Various hits by Meatloaf, Buddy Holly, Dylan, Flanders and Swann, Thin Lizzy, Kirsty McColl, Marc Cohn, Rod Shearman, Jake Thackray, Manfred Mann, Alison Kraus, Cream, Whitesnake and the Silly Sisters - I love driving with my iPod in the car!

I rarely sit and listen to a whole album by a single artist at once - I find they mostly get a bit 'samey' and I get bored. I have eclectic tastes and my iPod/MP3 selection certainly illustrates this. It's only recently I took the Brahms and Mozart selection off. There's some Handel to go on it next.

LTS


10 Sep 07 - 08:56 AM (#2145368)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Rog Peek

Irish dance music by Johnny O'Leary, Matt Cunningham, Shaskeen etc. Danced The Connemara Set, The Sliabh Luachra Set, The Kilfenora Set, The Plain Reel Set and the Ballyvourney Jig Set.

Set Dancing every Sunday Night at St. Bonaventures Club in Bristol.


10 Sep 07 - 08:59 AM (#2145373)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,avrosimones

"The album Singing Sands by Tony McManus and Alain Genty.

RS"

How is that album? I've heard mixed reviews so haven't bought it yet - although I do love the other Tony McManus albums (especially Ceol More).


10 Sep 07 - 09:15 AM (#2145383)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Murphy

I listened to ME. Lucky enough to be doin' a gig.


10 Sep 07 - 09:27 AM (#2145393)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Roger the Skiffler

Kingston Trio CD in the car

RtS


10 Sep 07 - 09:49 AM (#2145407)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Rasener

Pete Coe live at Grimsby Folk Club.

Pete was in cracking form and both sets were excellent.


10 Sep 07 - 09:50 AM (#2145408)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Midchuck

Friday night, not last night - but here's a cut-and-paste of my post to flatpick-l from Saturday morning:

Saw George Jones and band at the Vermont State Fair (Rutland) last night. Pam Tillis opened. Big crowd. A significant fraction of Rutland County, and people from as far away as Montreal.

In brief, George is beginning to slow down, and letting his band members do more of the hard work. But he's still got the essentials. He still has all the note bends that nobody could get away with and get back where he should be by the end of the line...does with melody what Clarence did with time.

He has a fiddler, a telecaster player, and a chick singer, any of which would have been worth going to see in their own right, and his band is VERY tight. They all seemed to be actually enjoying themselves. I suspect, if this crowd was typical, knowing the ticket prices, they were doing a lot better for themselves than they could as soloists, even given their abilities, and they know it.

I didn't get into Pam Tillis's set very well. The volume was set too loud in general, and the instrument volumes overpowered the vocals. I guess that's the way the "hot new country" fans like it. But I like to hear the songs, not just a wall of noise. Normally, I'd be aware that what old f....old folks like has no economic significance; but this crowd had a majority of old folks. So you'd think she would have adapted. Oh, well. The good news was that _her_ tele player was incredible. I just ignored her and listened to him. I didn't get his name, but she introduced him as a grandson of Hank Snow. That made sense.

After nearly 50 years of playing acoustic guitar and sneering at electrics, I want a telecaster. Have since I saw Bill Kirchen a year or two ago. But I'm probably too old to learn to do anything with it, and I'd need a band. Ah, well, none of us can have it all, and I've had more than most.


Peter.


10 Sep 07 - 10:24 AM (#2145431)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bryn Pugh

Jim Moray - "Sweet England".

Sheer genius.

I am well pleased at the way the "Scene" is evolving, with the likes of Eliza C and her musician mates ; Bellowhead, and Mr Moray, making music which raises the hair on the back of my neck, and sets the blood racing.

I am minded of the mid to late 1960s, when the three chord wonders in denim caps, with their own 'songs', songs written on sh*tpaper in the interval, started infesting the folk clubs.

I damn near went back to playing rock 'n' roll. You couldn't breathe for pseudo-American accents and then the Watersons and Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick came to show us (me) the way.

Some might not like the way the "Scene" is evolving, but it is, I think, ineluctable. Perhaps we are now beginning to recover from the damage inflicted on the Revival by the likes of Mr McColl.

Then my beloved and I listened to a compilation disc by Maddy Prior - 'Hind Horn' ; 'Sheath and Knife' ; - sheer genius.


10 Sep 07 - 11:08 AM (#2145470)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Stewie

Robert Crumb and Cheap Suit Serenaders (Japanese/Korean reissue of their first Blue Goose album) - lovely stuff!

Kris Drever 'Black Water' Excellent young Scots performer.

M.Ward 'Transfiguration of Vincent' - Weird but fascinating.

Donnie Munro 'Heart of America: across the great divide'. Impressive.

--Stewie.


10 Sep 07 - 11:14 AM (#2145475)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Linda Kelly

Eric Bibb and Jackson Browne -yup steeped in the folk tradition me!


10 Sep 07 - 11:18 AM (#2145479)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Giant Folk Eyeball (inactive)

The John Dipper Band at the Bothy Folk Club in Southport - an hour's drive, but worth every minute.


10 Sep 07 - 11:19 AM (#2145480)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: The PA

A collection of Pavaroti, which we keep in the car. So, we were sort of the three tenors towing the horses back home. I should imagine it was a bit of a racket as none of us can sing, or speak a word of italian we just make it up, but we enjoyed it !


10 Sep 07 - 11:21 AM (#2145483)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: David C. Carter

LĂ©von Minassian And Friends-'The Doudouk Beyond Borders.'

Not to be played in car.
It can induce a Lite Stupor!

David


10 Sep 07 - 11:47 AM (#2145511)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: MairSea

Colvin/Quarmby at Shep Wooley and friends in the Thorngate HAlls, Gosport - brilliant night and in 4 weeks time it is Cloudstreet and Harvey Andrews we'll be listening to. Lucky us eh? Shep and friends is on on the 2nd Sunday of every month.

Love and Peace

Ann XOXOX


10 Sep 07 - 12:31 PM (#2145554)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

My dear friends singing the old familiar songs to send off one among us on her next big adventure- a year in Europe with her 18-year old daughter.
So we sang, "Drive dull care away", "Rolling Home (to old New England)" and many others.


10 Sep 07 - 12:36 PM (#2145563)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Metchosin

The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Since having the pleasure of being entertained by Washboard Breezy and the good Rev. at the Salmon Arm Roots and Blues Festival in August, there hasn't been a day or night that's gone by that I haven't listened to their CD, Big Damn Nation.

I don't think I have been that obsessive about a group since I was a kid. Described as Robert Johnson on crack, perhaps this makes me a crack addict. Not a duff cut on the whole CD. I just love them!


10 Sep 07 - 12:40 PM (#2145566)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Luckett Lad

Dragonsfly - very popular down in the south west (UK) area and regulars at the most excellent Priddy Festival

http://www.dragonsfly.org/


10 Sep 07 - 01:11 PM (#2145590)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Banjiman

Brother Crow: "One For Sorrow"- Great CD by excellent contemporary folk duo from from Weirdale, County Durham, UK growing reputation on the Northeast Folk Scene....I like 'em, good lads too! http://www.myspace.com/brothercrowfolk Suggest you start with Let The Dance Go On.

obviously "Now Then" by Wendy Arrowsmith...I've posted the link to her MySpace site too many times already!


10 Sep 07 - 01:30 PM (#2145598)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Cats

Holler and Shout by Ramskyte. John has kindly agreed that we can use the song as part of our 'Crying the Neck' ceremony this weekend and I have to learn it by then so I can sing it as they cut the last sheaf in the field.


10 Sep 07 - 01:56 PM (#2145614)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Ernest

Martin Wyndham-Read and Iris Bishop playing a concert in the afternoon, M. W-R and the No Man`s Band "Beneath a southern Sky" (bought at the concert of course) in the evening after returning home...


10 Sep 07 - 02:33 PM (#2145633)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,albert

I was listening to Lowlands by Jean Redpath and Abby Newton and fine it is too!

However,I want to defend "Mr McColl from the base charge by Bryn Pugh that he damaged the folk revival.What absurd tosh!
Ewan McColl was a towering figure in the folk world as a writer,collector and singer of traditional material.He also encouraged young and talented singers and musicians around him.The Radio Ballads were landmark recordings and many of his own songs have passed into the tradition.I am thinking of such songs as Dirty Old Town ,the Manchester Rambler and The Terror Time.
albert


10 Sep 07 - 02:36 PM (#2145636)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bill D

about 6 videos on YouTube of The Beers Family on Pete Seeger's "Rainbow Quest" series from 40 years ago!

Such wonderful music & memories.


10 Sep 07 - 02:45 PM (#2145643)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: The Borchester Echo

Good grief, not many of you actually go anywhere, do you?
(Well done to Nigel for driving out to the John Dipper Band at Southport).
I saw Karen Tweed (who did a Dipper tune) with Roger Wilson and they were fab.
They began with John Kirkpatrick's Seven Up and because it's such a good tune, did it as an encore.
A fine old custom worth reviving.


10 Sep 07 - 02:51 PM (#2145647)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: countrylife

Other People's Lives: Ray Davies


10 Sep 07 - 03:33 PM (#2145664)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,CannieShieldsLaddie

Tom Napper and Tom Bliss at South Shields Folk Club.

Absolutely superb night. Could have done with another hour.


10 Sep 07 - 03:39 PM (#2145665)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Liz the Squeak

I'd like to have Diane's job that means she can go out on a Sunday night.

LTS


10 Sep 07 - 03:43 PM (#2145669)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: RangerSteve

Listened to myself playing the harmonica, just got a new set of Suzuki's and was trying them out. Afterward, I went for a drive and put on a new CD that I jsut purchased and new nothing about, but it sounded interesting. "Mr Peters", an accordian player/singer from Belize. WOW!!. There's no point in trying to describe it, but if you like traditional Caribbean music, this guy is a must for your collection.


10 Sep 07 - 03:54 PM (#2145672)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Irene M

Been re-visiting old LPs of late. Magna Carta, Janet Russell, Allan Taylor, Dave Walters.....anyone know what happened to him (and Bill Hill the one from Edinburgh)?


10 Sep 07 - 06:21 PM (#2145882)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: LesB

The John Dipper Band at the Bothy Folk Club Southport.
Cheers
Les


10 Sep 07 - 06:45 PM (#2145915)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Metchosin

Diane Easby, what do you mean by "not many of you actually go anywhere?" I drove 1,000 miles to see the Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.


10 Sep 07 - 07:25 PM (#2145940)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Rowan

Warren Fahey and his Larrikins (on this occasion Marcus Holden and Garry Steel) doing their "Old bush songs, yarns, poems & humour" at The Armidale Club.

And they were in fine form.

Cheers, Rowan


10 Sep 07 - 07:34 PM (#2145949)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Beer

David Massengill.
Beer (adrien)


10 Sep 07 - 10:13 PM (#2146031)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Ron Davies

Brahms 2nd symphony
Handel Water Music, both suites
Collection of pieces from old recording by Neville Marriner/ St Martin--Eine Kleine
   Nachtmusik, Faure Pavane, etc.
Gunsmoke--from about 1956 --from old time radio program. The pictures are fantastic.
Bach, Beethoven, Joplin, 19th century parlor songs, Linden Lea --from my practicing


10 Sep 07 - 10:14 PM (#2146032)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Ron Davies

"Eine kleine..."


10 Sep 07 - 10:18 PM (#2146038)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: TRUBRIT

Jill Rogoff, Patsy Cline and k d lang.....


10 Sep 07 - 10:38 PM (#2146047)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: pattyClink

Paddy Keenan, new cd signed by himself that afternoon, what an experience to hear and see him play.

Top that!


10 Sep 07 - 10:47 PM (#2146050)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Gudrun Miller

Last night...Tracy Grammer "Flower of Avalon" (no, that was this morning) ... Last night was: "Maidens of the Celtic Harp", "The Irish In America: Long Journey Home" and varius music off my iPod--Bach, Grieg, Anne Hills, Judy Collins, Tom Paxton, Golden Bough..........


10 Sep 07 - 11:02 PM (#2146060)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Janie

Barry and Neil's "Fathom This", which I am just about to wear out and I haven't had it but two weeks.

Regina Hexaphone's new CD, "Into Your Sleeping Heart"

Assorted cuts from assorted Little Feat albums

Meself, singing on the front porch after midnight.

Janie


11 Sep 07 - 12:43 AM (#2146093)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: astro

I had a nice quiet time listening to Kurt Elling then Waltz Time by Larry Unger and Ginny Snow. I listened to the new double CD by Chip Taylor which is great. I was driving over from Tucson, where I live, to
Los Angeles where I work, a bit of a commute.

Astro


11 Sep 07 - 05:48 AM (#2146207)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

LOL Sorry Dianne,
Another night in playing a few songs and a new tune with Jen.
I am afraid we are not doing much to keep live music going in the local area just now.
Hi Les
Is it a come and play night at Grimsby FC this coming sunday?
Keep listening.


11 Sep 07 - 06:14 AM (#2146220)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Leadfingers

I went out - Keeping Music Alive by playing at a Ceilidh for the New students at the Royal School Of Music ! A sort of 'This is NOT the right way to do it' evening I fear ! LOL


11 Sep 07 - 06:30 AM (#2146228)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Colin Randall

Talitha MacKenzie's Indian Summer. Some excellent moments.


11 Sep 07 - 06:40 AM (#2146232)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: bfdk

This one


11 Sep 07 - 06:46 AM (#2146235)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Nicholas Waller

"Dragonsfly - very popular down in the south west (UK)[...] http://www.dragonsfly.org/" - Luckett Lad

I saw them Saturday night at the Wookey Hole festival. Very good. And yes, I think I was listening to their CD "The Ridgeway" on Sunday night. That and "Legends and Lovers" by Issy and David Emeney with Kate Riaz, who I saw on Wednesday in Litton (at the Old Down Acoustic Club)


11 Sep 07 - 07:17 AM (#2146251)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: maeve

Patsy Cline, Ewan McColl, Peggy Seeger, John Roberts, Tony Barrand, Gordon Bok, Archie Fisher...

maeve


11 Sep 07 - 08:48 AM (#2146318)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Girl Friday

Ian Petrie and Steve Shorey, plus several excellent floor singers.


11 Sep 07 - 09:08 AM (#2146328)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: the lemonade lady

This is what i listened to last night

Sal


11 Sep 07 - 10:28 AM (#2146386)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: van lingle

I was mostly driving around last night so it was CDs in the truck:
Eilis Kennedy "Time to Sail" (fantastic)
Cherish the Ladies "Women of the House"
Anouhar Brahem "Astrakan Cafe"
Jerry Garcia Band "Kean College 1980"


11 Sep 07 - 10:33 AM (#2146390)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Sandra in Sydney

Wheeze & Suck Band and Mothers of Intention & The Jim Stubbs Backing Band, 3 albums I picked up at the kangaroo Valley Folk Festival on the weekend.

wheezers - a group of Morris men playing lotsa' great stuff, Mothers - 3 women & a man playing mainly Celtic stuff, & Jim, fantastic harmonica player & friends.

sandra


11 Sep 07 - 11:39 AM (#2146440)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Flatpick

Ricky Skaggs - 'Ancient Tones' & 'Soldier of the Cross'


11 Sep 07 - 01:24 PM (#2146519)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bonzo3legs

Richard Shindell - live on Folkstage.


11 Sep 07 - 02:04 PM (#2146553)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Relson

Straight Furrow in Uneven Ground


11 Sep 07 - 02:29 PM (#2146583)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Becca72

Not last night but Sunday night I went to see Queensryche, Alice Cooper and Heaven and Hell (which is bascially Black Sabbath with Ronnie James Dio singing). It was AWESOME. Obviously a far stretch from folk but I have loved Alice Cooper since I was about 6 years old and he was on the Muppet Show. I've seen him live 3 times now and he puts on a hell of a show every time.

Last night I recovered. :-)


11 Sep 07 - 06:00 PM (#2146779)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Barnacle

I listened to Pint and Dale, live in our front room. After completing Great Yarmouth Maritime festival I invited the crew of the Grand Turk across for dinner and William and Felicia, who were staying with us, offered to play a little music.

It was the cherry on the top of a wonderful festival and, as the Turk may be sold this year, it was a fine ending to the festival and what may be Turk's last visit to Yarmouth.

Thanks guys it was something special

Sue


11 Sep 07 - 06:11 PM (#2146790)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Morticia

Beggars Velvet, on cd.....bloody magic!


11 Sep 07 - 09:08 PM (#2146896)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Joe_F

Antique computer songs, for my buddy Jim who is visiting.


11 Sep 07 - 11:41 PM (#2146971)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: MystMoonstruck

Celtic Favorites CDs:
Whiskey in the Jar*Sailor's Hornpipe*Foggy Dew*Scarce O'Tatties* Dark Isle*Port Lairge*Piper's Dance&Three Young Ladies Drinking Whiskey Before Breakfast*Ramblin' Irishman*Durham Rangers*Roscabury* Ruffy Tuffy (aka Rufty Tufty)*The Beggarman*Bonnie Jean O'Aberdeen*Skye Boat Song

Arthur McBride*Glasgow City Police Pipers*The Nightingale*Invernia* Rising of the Moon*Kitty's Gona A-Milking*Feilim's Little Boat Phelim*Le Chateau de Beaufort*Fiddler's Green*Andy Reynolds Reel* Going Home*Liverpool Hornpipe*If You're Irish*Scotland the Brave

Some of the spellings differ from what I've seen before. For example, tapes/CDs list Portlairge (even a songbook), not Port Lairge.


12 Sep 07 - 05:25 AM (#2147099)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bryn Pugh

Live gig - Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.

Awesome or what ? Sorry if this is thread creep, but the original query didn't say "non-folkies need not apply" (!)

So, Diane, we do go places - this Friday it'll be the Manfreds at the Royal & Derngate.


12 Sep 07 - 06:54 AM (#2147159)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: mattkeen

I listened to my daughter, she wasn't singing or anything. She has just split up from her boyfriend - (unnecessary detail)
Spent the rest of the evening quietly rejoicing at the thought of a new Chris Wood solo album as announced on the English Acoustic Collective website.

Monday night went to the amazingly popular Royal&Derngate to watch the recording /touring "Sorry I haven't a Clue" team. Very funny - (unnecessary detail).


12 Sep 07 - 06:57 AM (#2147161)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: mattkeen

Advance warning - so I don't have to post tomorrow...

Will be Listening to Voice of the People tonight as I have to copy out the lyric to "Under the leaves of Life"

Annoyingly (as I wanted to do it before) Devils Interval are now doing a really good version of this song.


12 Sep 07 - 07:37 AM (#2147183)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Victor

A guy singing in my local, a great rendering of "The Dalesman's Litany".


12 Sep 07 - 09:55 AM (#2147298)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Uncle_DaveO

I listened (with pleasure, strangely enough) to my Beautiful Wife's ladylike little snore.

Dave Oesterreich


12 Sep 07 - 12:09 PM (#2147405)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

LOL
Any music is good to me queensryche to Pavarotti,Gentle snoring of loved ones to next doors singing in the shower.
I am just glad am alive to hear it all.
had a listen to my mate WOjas wonderful self penned guitar based songs last night and will be listening to my mate Rockhens piano playing and singing on a mini disc recording I made heer some time ago.(seems like years)
Some times it is a pain when you mates are in bands that do well and they are too busy to come and Jam any more


12 Sep 07 - 02:12 PM (#2147533)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,leeneia

Listen to my own playing - themes from Scheherazade on the fretted dulcimer.


12 Sep 07 - 05:15 PM (#2147713)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Rattler

Folkwaves on BBC Radio Derby - best folk show on terrestrial radio- Mondays 7pm. Can get it on listen again.


12 Sep 07 - 05:22 PM (#2147717)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Cool Beans

My own guitar playing. I'm working on "Give My Regards To Broadway" and "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime."


12 Sep 07 - 10:21 PM (#2147893)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: TRUBRIT

Didn't know Bill Wyman was still performing -- do the Manfreds have anything to do with the old Manfred Mann (sorry if this is thread creep......or irrelevant - or wahtever)


13 Sep 07 - 07:56 AM (#2148172)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Waddon Pete

Gordon Bok's CD "North Winds Clearing.

Best wishes,

Peter


13 Sep 07 - 10:02 AM (#2148274)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bryn Pugh

Trubrit - Bill Wyman, Andy Fairweather-Lowe, Albert Lee, Geraint Evans, a couple of amazing horn players, one of who was in danger of a rupture playing the soprano sax, not to mention Georgie Fame on keyboards - awesome.

And, yes, the Manfreds include Mike d'Abo, Paul Jones who last time didn't seem to have aged a day from the 60s, shite on him !! :-); and various Manfred Menn whose names I can't recall.

Mind you, at my age that ain't a surprise.

Sorry, fellow 'Catters, if this is thread-creep.

We have booked to see Oysterband and the Big Session, later this year.


13 Sep 07 - 04:31 PM (#2148461)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: mattkeen

Bryn

Note that Imagined Village tour is coming to Royal&Derngate in November


13 Sep 07 - 04:37 PM (#2148469)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: peregrina

Radio 4 +
CDs:
Mick Sheehan, Whiskey Refugees
Mike Tickell, Warksburn


13 Sep 07 - 05:34 PM (#2148515)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Pete_Standing

Graham Metcalfe singing "The Immigrant" at the Holywell Music Room, Oxford. OK, So GMW, Sean Cannon, George Papvgeris and Spiers & Boden were there too, but Graham eclipsed the lot.


13 Sep 07 - 09:13 PM (#2148682)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Joe_F

The Book-of-the-Month Club folksong collection.


13 Sep 07 - 09:44 PM (#2148699)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: lesblank

Bud and Travis - Live at the Santa Monica Civic

Bud and Travis - The Latin Album

Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - At Carnegie Hall

Three CDs from Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen


14 Sep 07 - 05:18 AM (#2148905)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bryn Pugh

Dear Mattkeen,

Thanks for this.

If you are going perhaps we and partners (Missus, in my case) might meet for a beer. PM me, if you wish.

Last night we listened to Leigh Stirling's 'Standing in the Wings', and Bellowhead 'Burlesque'. That'll be played through before long - even the grandbrats aged 7 and 4 love it.

Bryn Pugh


14 Sep 07 - 02:22 PM (#2149311)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Sean Belt

A newly released CD from field recordings of Marcus Martin playing the fiddle. Then later, the missus listened to me fiddle around as I tried to learn "Jenny Ran Away in the Mud in the Night" from that same CD.


14 Sep 07 - 03:56 PM (#2149390)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST

A lot of early Bob Dylan; they re-played the Scorcese movie on PBS last night. Even after all this time, his music still resonates.
Lay Down Your Weary Tune closed the program; a lovely and under played song.


15 Sep 07 - 12:20 AM (#2149661)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Janie

The 'listen to rock 'n roll hormones' have recently kicked in with my 13 1/2 year old son. He will spend his entire evening (if I will let him)searching iTunes for music to download onto his iPod. I have felt very priviledged the last few evenings that he has invited me to sit with him and listen to many of his selections. He has chosen a whole bunch of decent to really good classic rock from the 60's and 70's - so I've been listening to the likes of the Allman Brothers, Lynard Skynard, Jefferson Airplane, the Stones, ACDC. And he is introducing me to newer stuff - Weird Al whasisname, Green Day, Cake, some ready-for-prime-time rap. Also, the complete soundtrack to Monty Python's Spamalot, which he finds absolutely hilarious, Red Hot Chili Peppers (boy, they sure don't sound like they did when they were local boys playing around Chapel Hill and Carrboro) and orchestral music from the soundtracks to the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Star War movies. Plus a bit of stringband music from the Bing Brothers.

I've noticed him checking out Dylan, but he hasn't aquired a taste for him, and otherwise has little affinity for folk or trad. other than some stringband music (but only the instrumentals.) He shushes me when I sing around him. "You've got such a good voice, Mom, but I can't stand those songs you sing. They're all so stupid." And I still have not been entirely forgiven for accidentally causing some field recordings of a capella hymns and work songs to be downloaded onto his iPod. He has absolutely no tolerance or appreciation for a capella music of any type.

All-in-all, though, not bad selections at all for a 13 year old kid who can not carry a tune in a bucket.

Listening with him is a blast from the past for me, as well as an introduction to newer popular music.


15 Sep 07 - 01:54 AM (#2149682)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Rasener

Tom Bliss at Gainsborough Folk Club.
Not seen Tom solo before. I enjoyed the night very much.


15 Sep 07 - 02:24 AM (#2149685)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Colin Randall

Rachel Unthank's earlier album Cruel Sister. Good, but "The Bairns" is a lot better.


15 Sep 07 - 03:00 AM (#2149694)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,sparticus

I too listened to Rachel Unthank's album "Cruel Sister" after all of the good reviews I've read and ended up wondering if there was something wrong with my ears. I've heard some poor albums in my time but this beat them all. They must either have a very good PR person behind them or there really is something wrong with my hearing. "The Bairns" would have to be a lot better for me to spend my money on it.


15 Sep 07 - 03:52 AM (#2149701)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bonzo3legs

Transatlantic Sessions on BBC4 & Joe Bonamassa


15 Sep 07 - 09:54 AM (#2149817)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,ibo

Morrisey (suedehead) great compilation,and the best of THE JAM,


15 Sep 07 - 09:57 AM (#2149821)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Uncle Phil

Cadillac Sky from Fort Worth, Texas; Ronnie Bowman from Nashville, Tennessee; The Greencards, Australia and England; Tommy Emmanuel, Australia; The David Munelly Band, Ireland; and assorted street stompers and parking lot pickers live in Winfield, Kansas.
- Phil


15 Sep 07 - 10:17 AM (#2149826)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Midchuck

Leo Kottke live solo concert at the Paramount in Rutland.

A freebie, thanks to a local music store owner, also a client, who was one of the sponsors and got a block of tickets.

Not exactly my thing - his music lacks structure to me.

But his instrumental technique - incredible.

Peter


15 Sep 07 - 12:22 PM (#2149888)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

BBC4 Transatlantic sessions and................................................................................................................................................T.Rex live concert recording.
Now have to go check myself out for acne.
Truck on!


15 Sep 07 - 01:34 PM (#2149948)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bill D

A whole bunch of different recordings of "The Hanged Man's Reel" on YouTube, then various string bands listed in the keyword suggestions.

I even found a few of "The Roan Mountain Hilltoppers"


15 Sep 07 - 10:55 PM (#2150214)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Metchosin

Well I'm still listening to the the Reverend Peyton and tonight I found a bunch more of their stuff including:

Your Cousin's on Cops

How'd they find out, eh? LOL


20 Sep 07 - 08:26 AM (#2153339)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bryn Pugh

To my own great surprise 'Never Mind the Bollocks Heres the Sex Pistols' and the Stranglers 'No more heroes'

Perhaps Diane was right - I should get out more . . .


20 Sep 07 - 04:21 PM (#2153709)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Mr Red

Rambling Jack Elliot on the Garrison Keilor show.

We get it about 3 - 18 months late in the UK and I haven't wiped it from the PVR yet.


20 Sep 07 - 05:51 PM (#2153774)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: TRUBRIT

Brian - thanks for the update on Manfred Mann et al........wouldn't you love to see what some of the pictures in these guys attics look like!!!


07 Oct 07 - 03:51 PM (#2166025)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

My mate snoring after much beer and cider.
I stuck to the Jamesons and was last man standing.
Boss not impressed this morning so playing lots of stuff i g and d for her to blow low d to.
(Not a bad punishment but want her to think is worst ever)


07 Oct 07 - 04:19 PM (#2166048)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Bruce Michael Baillie

Well I listened and watched some recordings of the great Andy Irvine and Paul Brady on YOUTUBE, and also some of meself on YOUTUBE as well!


07 Oct 07 - 04:24 PM (#2166052)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Cats

A group of Cornish fiddlers, the youngest being about 6 years old, Dalla with friends, various folkies singing The wedding Song,[Come Write Me Down], Ellie, a stunningly good hammered dulcimer palyer and two superb fiddlers [one of which flew down from Newcastle where he has just started the folk Music degree]and all to celebrate the wedding of Karensa Newman [used to be Karensa Wragg]to Derek Wright. The setting? Overlooking Perranporth beach. Couldn't have been better.


07 Oct 07 - 04:37 PM (#2166062)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: BusyBee Paul

The Duncan McFarlane Band at Ingleton - great evening with Dunc on lead guitar for a change - I'm still bopping!


07 Oct 07 - 05:38 PM (#2166092)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: pdq

A gradual evolution from bluegrass to rock with:

Bill Clifton "Where the Rainbow Finds It's End"

Dian & the Greenbriar Boys (same name album)

Seldom Scene "The New Seldom Scene Album"

Commander Cody "Sleazy Roadside Stories"

Jerry Garcia "Live at Keen College"

Bill Kirchen "Hammer of the Honky-Tonk Gods"

    (plus his "Hot Rod Lincoln" off the Twang Bangers album -
    it's better than the one on "Hot Rod Lincoln Live!", which is hard to believe)


08 Oct 07 - 12:37 PM (#2166574)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Neil D

My wife got on this kick where she must have played several dozen versions of the same song, Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" by different singers on Youtube. Everything from the obvious (Rufus Wainwright) to
the obscure (a bunch of a capela singers in an elvator). The absolute best cover of this song ever was Four Norwegian Guys. Thats how they were billed. A beautiful rendition of a beautiful song.


08 Oct 07 - 12:46 PM (#2166582)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,irishenglish

The new album by Tinariwen-absolutely awesome! Also, the Tulla Ceilidh Band


08 Oct 07 - 02:29 PM (#2166680)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Leadbelly

Dian & the Greenbriar Boys (same name album): pdq: wasn't she great??


08 Oct 07 - 02:49 PM (#2166695)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Dave Sutherland

That is interesting NeilD as my youngest one is compiling a MySpace or similar devoted all the different versions of that great song. His favourite is Jeff Buckley while mine is by the writer himself. Actually I nearly sang it last night at my clubs singaround but we only got round the room once in three hours.


08 Oct 07 - 04:22 PM (#2166753)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Bill D

I listened to many versions of Child #200- Gypsie Laddie - by a selection of singers.


08 Oct 07 - 04:41 PM (#2166763)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Janie

Assorted versions of "Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning/Troubles and Trials Almost Over" on YouTube.


08 Oct 07 - 04:48 PM (#2166770)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: John on the Sunset Coast

I listened to to a couple of hours (rebroadcast) of Around the Campfire on heartlandpublicradio.com. This, as you might suspect, is a program of cowboy music. It is webcast live 8a-11a central time, but that's kinda early for me in California.


08 Oct 07 - 04:51 PM (#2166774)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: John on the Sunset Coast

Did I neglect to say that the live cast is on Saturday mornings? It's on Saturday 8a-11a. Now it's said.


08 Oct 07 - 04:57 PM (#2166778)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: RTim

A Great performance by Craig Morgan Robson at the Woods Hole Folk Music Society in Woods Hole, Massachusetts USA.

Go see them live if you can.

Tim Radford


09 Oct 07 - 08:33 AM (#2167172)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,THE ONE

PIP AND MERRY


09 Oct 07 - 10:05 AM (#2167232)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Neil D

DaveS,
       I also love the Jeff Buckley version of "Hallelujah". My wife and I had a friendly disagreement over Jeff Buckley vs. Rufus Wainwright going until we found the one by these four Norwegian guys.
It's just these four guys sitting around a studio with simple acoustic guitar accompaniment by one of the four, but they all have excellent and unique voices. They each take one verse and sound great but when they combine harmony on the chorus it is divine.


09 Oct 07 - 10:08 AM (#2167234)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Neil D

Just to mention in regards to the four Norwegian guys, they do sing the song in English. There was a different recording by some Danish guys in Danish that was actually quite amusing.


09 Oct 07 - 10:10 AM (#2167236)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: skipy

Seth Lakeman then Johnny Coppin
Skipy


09 Oct 07 - 02:45 PM (#2167404)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Capo da Monty

JACK HUDSON on BBC Radio Scotland. The Iain Anderson programme.


10 Oct 07 - 06:08 AM (#2167858)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Rog Peek

Phil Ochs performing in The Quiet Knight club in Chicago in 1974 with Jim Glover, Bob Gibson and Arlo Guthrie. It was shortly before he and Jim appeared on The Midnight Special. There is a clip of this on Utube. I can't do a blue clicky because there is no access to Utube here at work.


10 Oct 07 - 10:59 PM (#2168514)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: TRUBRIT

Hallelujah is one of LC's greatest songs -- and that is saying something. kdlang's version on 'hymns of the 49th parallel, which I am listening to righ now - is quite something.....


11 Oct 07 - 12:19 AM (#2168549)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: GUEST,Sinnick

Bjork being eaten by leopards.
Oh damn, it was just a dream..


11 Oct 07 - 12:25 AM (#2168553)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Tim Leaning

Bloomin Anji Versions by Davy Graham,Bert janschand another slower tempo version by whom I know not.
It is still a great tune and I still cant play it Doh!


11 Oct 07 - 08:53 AM (#2168748)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: mattkeen

You mucking about on YouTube Tim?

There are quite a lot of versions of Anji on there


11 Oct 07 - 03:01 PM (#2169002)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Little Robyn

Dick Gaughan live here in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. And I think he's booked for the Wellington Folk Festival in another week so we'll see and hear him again.
Wonderful!
Robyn


14 Oct 07 - 12:56 PM (#2170921)
Subject: RE: What did you listen to last night?
From: Cats

About 50 singers at the Cornish Voice Tour. Some stunning singing.