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13 Sep 08 - 02:08 AM (#2438987) Subject: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: mg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVghLf5Where mFA&feature=related |
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13 Sep 08 - 02:08 AM (#2438988) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: mg Well he plays the accordine but I am sure he can play the fiddle too. mg |
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13 Sep 08 - 01:32 PM (#2439295) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Beer Yes mg, this fellow can play. Thanks Beer (adrien) |
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13 Sep 08 - 01:52 PM (#2439302) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: mg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tn24i39A64&feature=related another great one. |
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13 Sep 08 - 01:58 PM (#2439312) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Jeri Do these people have names? |
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13 Sep 08 - 07:34 PM (#2439532) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Murray MacLeod with the best will in the world, I fail to see why one would wish to draw attention to the playing in these two videos. sure, they are competent players, but I would expect to see playing of a similar level from the accordionist in any run-of-the-mill ceilidh band. if we are going to post up videos of accordionists and fiddlers, then please let them be of This standard |
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13 Sep 08 - 07:57 PM (#2439553) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Murray MacLeod oops, link doesn't work, missed out the "h" from "http" there ... Phil and Johnny Cunningham |
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13 Sep 08 - 09:22 PM (#2439627) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Andy Jackson Then of course there's the master - Alain Pennec |
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13 Sep 08 - 09:42 PM (#2439643) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: RangerSteve Forget what Murray said above. I liked the videos. Thanks for bringing them to my attention, mg. |
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13 Sep 08 - 10:26 PM (#2439673) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: katlaughing Hey! They were all great and fund to listen to! I esp. liked the Cunninghams! |
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13 Sep 08 - 10:28 PM (#2439675) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Azizi Thank you for writing what I was thinking, RangerSteve. And thank goodness that everyone can make up their own mind using their own standard of what constitutes good music when they hear it. |
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13 Sep 08 - 11:04 PM (#2439695) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Beer Hay Murry! I know you are a Phil Cunningham fan so I would like your opinion on this fellow from Ireland. And thank you again for those c/d's Adrien http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU7tt8BSe-c |
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13 Sep 08 - 11:24 PM (#2439705) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: mg I love the Cunninhams. I went out for a beer with them once. Anyway, I can't distinguish between I like them they are pretty darn good and they are top in their class. If I like them I like them. I like sort of jolly types too which at least the first accordian player seemed to be. mg |
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13 Sep 08 - 11:30 PM (#2439709) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: katlaughing Can't get any better with Altan...great video, Adrien, thanks. A long time ago, in a Mudcat far, far away...a young man from England by the name of Sam Pirt, son of Graham Pirt, came to Mudcat Radio and performed for us. The denizens of Mudcat gathered that day around their glowing screens, around the world, some of them even there at Mudcat Central where the great Max and the Elves brought us Live Mudcat Radio with Video. Before the mighty crash, you could see an archive of that great and glorious day and others of Mudcat Radio. On that day, young Sam Pirt, who also put out a CD with the venerable Mudcatter, Bill Sables, sat and played for us. There was not a bone in his body that didn't get into moving with the music, at times it looked as if his feet would take off on their own and dance the night away. He played for all he was worth and we all were in a glorious abandon with the music around us, while we passed on our hurrahs and cheers in a wonderful chatroom. It was stupendous. I've just had a look for Sam Pirt. You may hear him at his MySpace site, but that won't give you an idea of the riproarin' time we had with his rapid playing of that day. He does play a beautiful blended tune, though. Learn more about Sam and the others he plays with at Sam Pirt dot com. |
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14 Sep 08 - 06:11 AM (#2439849) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Murray MacLeod Adrien, Dermot Byrne is a legend in his own time. Players such as he and Phil Cunningham lift the piano and button accordion out of the slough of mediocrity which is all too often the normal habitat of the instrument. |
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14 Sep 08 - 11:59 AM (#2440015) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: meself Heard a great accordian-player this summer: Bernard Felix, from Newfoundland. I can't find any clips of him on-line, though, so far ... By the way - does anyone else think it would make sense for some mudelf if not clone to change the title of this thread? |
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14 Sep 08 - 12:20 PM (#2440029) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: open mike yes--no fiddler here.. and here (of all places!!) there should be room for all music! |
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14 Sep 08 - 12:31 PM (#2440038) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Stringsinger No mention of Johnny (Ti Jean) Carignan? Don't know if he's on You Tube or not but he is one of the undisputed masters. |
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14 Sep 08 - 12:41 PM (#2440048) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: Beer He is one of the greatest. Ashley McIassic speaks highly of him as well and Ashley is no slouch. I met Ti Jean years ago when he Giles Lossier and Jean Darc Charlobois(sp.) played for patients at a large Psychiatric hospital in Montreal. I'm proud to say that I played a part in making it happen. There are a number of clips on You Tube. Adrien http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLPtf-pKJGU |
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14 Sep 08 - 01:13 PM (#2440077) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: meself Oh - so now we ARE talking about Quebecois fiddlers! This is getting confusing ... Okay, if you can join'm, beat'm. On the same bill as the aforementioned Bernard Felix, I saw a remarkable fiddler from the Magdelaine (sp.?) Islands (Isles-de-la-Madeleine), Bertrand Deraspe. He banged out the Jean Carignan stuff like it was child's play. (This was at the Atlantic Fiddlers Jamboree in Abram Village, PEI). I'll see if I can find any clips of him. |
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14 Sep 08 - 02:05 PM (#2440117) Subject: RE: Review: Great Quebecois Fiddler on You Tube From: meself Okay, there's a clip of Bertrand Deraspe here playing with a group of well-dressed French-Canadians. My download is so slow that I can't really say anything much about what he plays on fiddle - he starts off on guitar and switches to fiddle in the middle of the clip, which is the point which I have just reached. It's sort of a "train song"; maybe he goes into Orange Blossom Special. Anyway, there are a few other clips listed; looks like he might play some more straight-ahead stuff in one or two of them. |
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14 Sep 08 - 02:40 PM (#2440150) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: katlaughing meself, it might not be just your dialup. I am on broadband and can't get it to load except in snippets, then it times out to load some more. I don't know why that happens, but it does every once in a while...just takes so long to load I usually give up. |
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14 Sep 08 - 02:48 PM (#2440161) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: meself Well, it's finally downloaded on mine - and, yes, BD ends up with fiery rendition of OBS ... |
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14 Sep 08 - 04:59 PM (#2440274) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: Beer Excellent "meself, just excellent. Adrien |
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14 Sep 08 - 06:39 PM (#2440371) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: meself Yeah, he's something, ain't he? |
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14 Sep 08 - 07:40 PM (#2440424) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: Murray MacLeod I would hate to think that anything I said above was taken as any slight on Canadian fiddlers. I had the pleasure of meeting with and playing with Joe Cormier (uncle of JP) during my sojourn in the States and it was an absolute pleasure to hear him play. It has to be said that one or two of the New England fiddlers I played with were a bit dismissive of the Cape Breton style, commenting that they "played between the cracks", whatever that might mean, I couldn't possibly comment. Quebecois fiddling might be totally different to Cape Breton style, what would I know ... I do hope mg has taken no offence at my remarks regarding the videos, it is just that I have posted up dozens of links to what I consider to be outstanding examples of musicality and virtuosity, only to see the videos removed by YouTube due to "terms of use violations". Youtube was way better before Google took them over ... |
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14 Sep 08 - 07:59 PM (#2440441) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: meself I would very willingly take offence re: "any slight on Canadian fiddlers", but to be honest I don't get your point ... what are you trying to say? |
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15 Sep 08 - 02:20 PM (#2441182) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: Ernest Then there was Isidore Soucy Found a cd when I visited in Montreal...interested in your comments etc. Best Ernest |
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15 Sep 08 - 03:08 PM (#2441242) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: katlaughing Ernest, THANK YOU!! Wonderful!!! |
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15 Sep 08 - 03:27 PM (#2441266) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: RangerSteve Ernest - thanks. Soucy was a great fiddler and doesn't get enough recognition. For anyone who is interested, all his recordings are available at the Virtual Gramophone website. |
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15 Sep 08 - 11:46 PM (#2441726) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: meself My download is too slow to listen to Soucy at that site - but he was an important and influential Quebecois fiddler, to my understanding. I found it interesting that in his list of Myspace 'friends', there is a message referring to a lively, high-stakes poker game he and one of these 'friends' apparently engaged in just last weekend. So that settles it: there IS poker in heaven! (With friends like that ... ) |
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15 Sep 08 - 11:50 PM (#2441735) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: open mike ISADORE IS REEL GOOD! |
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15 Sep 08 - 11:54 PM (#2441743) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: katlaughing RangerSteve, thanks for that! I'd lost that website bookmark years ago with an old computer and had forgotten about it! |
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16 Sep 08 - 02:32 AM (#2441804) Subject: RE: Great Quebecois Fiddlers/Accordionists on You Tube From: CarolC Here's a nice video of Quebec accordionist Raynald Ouellet, and Newfoundland accordionist (and Mudcatter), Frank Maher. Unfortunately, it's rather short... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjM97l0DMes |