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Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2

20 Nov 10 - 01:47 PM (#3036838)
Subject: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

Don't know if this has been aired recently. If not read on.

11 years ago, we were discussing what should be on the MUDCAT CDs. 8 years ago the CDs stated appearing -- five in the series; and another, the children's songs was added later.

In the past decade, many catters have joined the fold some of whom may wish to get involved with another such project. Other catters missed an opportunity due to technological restrictions. So time and technology has moved on, as has the membership.

I have no doubt that there may have been many issues to overcome in that first project, and many many hours of behind the scenes of unpaid labour of love. But, hell, it's what we do!

Is it time to consider doing another series of Mudcat CDs? -- I say CDs, but perhaps, in keeping with technological advances ( and keeping production costs to a minimum, we might be thinking of downloadable albums (with perhaps a later option of actually making CDs. Downloadable albums may be good for personal use, but I''m not convinced they make good presents.

However I am thinking of all those who may like to make a contribution to the community who did not do so last time (but not excluding the ones who did!)

Or is it not likely to be economically not worth while?--I don't know how financially beneficial the CD project was. Perhaps someone with a finger on the Blue Plate Special finances could advise if it is worth while having another shot.

Any observations?????

brad


20 Nov 10 - 03:30 PM (#3036920)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

My technology has finally caught up and I would love to be involved in a project like this!


20 Nov 10 - 11:31 PM (#3037147)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: jeffp

I could get behind a project like this.


20 Nov 10 - 11:50 PM (#3037151)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: katlaughing

Me,too


21 Nov 10 - 12:20 AM (#3037163)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Janie

Me three!


21 Nov 10 - 01:26 AM (#3037196)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Don Firth

Well, yeah! For various reasons I wasn't able to participate the first time around, but now I could. I've got some fairly decent gear now.

I'd love to!

Don Firth


21 Nov 10 - 03:20 AM (#3037207)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Roger the Skiffler

I'm happy to contribute the silence between the tracks like last time.

RtS
Kazoobie doobie doo


21 Nov 10 - 04:08 AM (#3037216)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: My guru always said

I'd definitely like to be involved if this gets off the ground!


21 Nov 10 - 10:58 AM (#3037352)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Amos

Brad:

The gathering, editing and grouping the tracks was the largest part of the work last time. Once that was done, the tracks could be sold on-line or as a CD entire as the first batch were.

It is hard to believe it's been eight years!!

It might be advantageous to name the collections using ames related to the previous series to make the continuity evident. There are so many fruits and vegetables out there!

If you intend to anchor this effort, which would be highly commendable, let me know if I can help with questions, etc.


A


21 Nov 10 - 12:05 PM (#3037380)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Leadfingers

I wouldnt mind having go at this ! What would be the technical requirement ? Could I get away with something on a Zoom 4 ?


21 Nov 10 - 12:09 PM (#3037386)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: wysiwyg

We have some stuff to contribute as well.

Can we also think toward a Blue BOTTLE extension for next Christmas?

~Susan


21 Nov 10 - 12:31 PM (#3037401)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Leadfingers

Blue Bottle would be Drinking Songs ??


21 Nov 10 - 06:08 PM (#3037626)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

If enough interest develops over the next few days, with some more pledges to contribute material (9 so far), I'll run with it. (Did I really say this????) I know there are some who will do it if and when a boot is heading for their backsides, so lets start kicking butt!

If Dick and MichaelR would like to join Amos as "Consultants" (fee neg.) that would be kuel!
I'm aware that there would be loads of admin, managing, delegating (hopefully) and CHASING, but being a busy and retired techy (sort of),

I think it is a timely thing to do. Could be ready for next years stocking fillers! (really????? --nah!)

I've been dabbling with recordings and editing recently, so I'm getting the hang of it.

brad

PS AMOS, how about   APRICOT, CINNAMON, LAVENDER, OLIVE, TANGERINE


21 Nov 10 - 06:18 PM (#3037634)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: michaelr

I'd be happy to be involved, working on graphics (as before), and contributing content.

However, I must say that continuing the previous series' horticultural concept strikes me as a little unimaginative.

And I second Brad's original query -- how successful was the Blue Plate Special CD series in raising funds for Mudcat? We need to know before we can decide whether it's a good idea to do it again. Dick Greenhaus and/or Max would probably have the answer.


21 Nov 10 - 06:26 PM (#3037640)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Zen

If it gets off the ground I'd be happy to contribute something as I didn't last time.


21 Nov 10 - 07:36 PM (#3037672)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: open mike

I would be glad to send in a tune or song...
it would be like a benefit concert...where
the musicians donate time and "ticket sales"
go toward a good cause. the previous c.d.
names were:
Orchid, rose, violet, strawberry and plum

red ---
orange---
Yellow---
green---
blue---
indigo--
violet---

hmm...to use the plate concept,
maybe each disc could have the name of a dish..
disc=dish

apetizer, soup, salad, main course, dessert, beverage,


21 Nov 10 - 07:37 PM (#3037673)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Barbara Shaw

I'd be happy to contribute something from ShoreGrass.


21 Nov 10 - 08:46 PM (#3037701)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: maeve

I'd have loved to contribute to such a project. I expect you'll no trouble filling the slots. Good idea!

Maeve


21 Nov 10 - 11:17 PM (#3037733)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: open mike

who is Mr. Mike, and is Roy G. Biv gay?
how can someone hold a claim on all the colors of the rainbow?

strawberry, rose, orchid, violet and plum
were the names of our first 5 discs.
and this covers only a small portion of
the color wheel..the reds and the purples

I was just saying that the orange, yellow, green and blue
parts of the spectrum had not been utilized yet as names
for our c.d.'s


these tasty ideas were submitted by Bradford
APRICOT, CINNAMON, LAVENDER, OLIVE, TANGERINE
and i was just adding to the menu...these
all have added fragrance value!


21 Nov 10 - 11:57 PM (#3037745)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Dan Schatz

I'd be glad to contribute.

Dan


22 Nov 10 - 02:02 AM (#3037761)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Stephen L. Rich

I'd love to be a part of another one.


22 Nov 10 - 03:56 AM (#3037787)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Will Fly

Mudcat's welcome to any recordings of mine. Just ask.


22 Nov 10 - 04:10 AM (#3037792)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: John MacKenzie

Likewise


22 Nov 10 - 07:35 AM (#3037888)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: My guru always said

Perhaps it could be called the Green Plate Specials as an aid to differentiating between the series?


22 Nov 10 - 11:02 PM (#3038417)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: dick greenhaus

Well, if they come, I'll be happy to produce and distribute them. This time, though, I would like to have some input in the graphic design: I know what does and doesn't work out well on my printer.


22 Nov 10 - 11:58 PM (#3038435)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: michaelr

Dick, how many of the CDs were sold, and to what extent did Mudcat benefit? It's relevant to the question of whether it's worth repeating the effort.


23 Nov 10 - 03:57 AM (#3038488)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Amos

Mudcat made several thousand dollars of support money from the Mudcat CDs.


A


23 Nov 10 - 07:27 AM (#3038572)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: jacqui.c

Kendall and I are in on this one.


23 Nov 10 - 08:53 AM (#3038619)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: GUEST,999

I'd like to contribute a song--but I ain't folk.

Bruce Murdoch


23 Nov 10 - 08:59 AM (#3038622)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: maeve

You've written and performed many appropriate songs, Bruce.

I wish it was an option for me.

Maeve


23 Nov 10 - 11:13 AM (#3038698)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Amos

Any of your songs would be a proud embellishment to a new Mudcat CD series, Bruce.


A


23 Nov 10 - 11:17 AM (#3038699)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: GUEST,999

Thank you both.

Amos, I will call you tonight--telephone.


23 Nov 10 - 11:53 AM (#3038729)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Jeri

Who's gonna put it together? I might be able to come up with something. ...if I can manage to not screw up just because I'm being recorded.


23 Nov 10 - 12:10 PM (#3038748)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: maeve

It would be great to have one from you. Jeri!

Maeve


23 Nov 10 - 12:18 PM (#3038759)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Jeri

Thanks. Maeve, my H2 recorder thingie is VERY portable.
(Just in case that might help you contribute something.)


23 Nov 10 - 12:37 PM (#3038769)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Amos

Those are great names, Bradfordian!

I would be happy to add a cut.

As I recall there were several major phases. The first was demanding content, beating the bushes, tracking down reluctant stars, and reminding people relentlessly until they sent in their tapes, disks, microdisks, CDs, or whatever they had.

The second was choosing the inclusions out of all the candidates. This was hard because so many excellent songs were sent in. My policy was that anyone who tool the trouble to send in material should be represented--which is why there were so many CDs in the series.

Then, sorting them into sequence for the five disks and normalizing or optimizing the recordings as best I could with the tools and skills I had, which were somewhat limited.

Anyway, I also made a point of also continuously letting people know where we stood, what the deadlines were.

There was a huge amount of work done by other folks--graphics, and tracking down what was legal to use, and generating the liner notes for each disk. Mostly serving as a clearing house and facilitator for a lot of very bright people.

A


23 Nov 10 - 12:46 PM (#3038779)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Mark Clark

So what is it all Y'all would like? Track from an existing CD? New track especially for Mudcat? New arrangement of existing material? New unencumbered material?

We might consider contributing material.

      - Mark


23 Nov 10 - 12:48 PM (#3038780)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Amos

There was a long list of threads under the tag "Mudcat CDs" during the development which covered all questions at that time. We took anything the 'Catter wanted to send in as representative of his art, his heart, his preferences in music, or his momentary impulse.


A


23 Nov 10 - 02:04 PM (#3038841)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Dan Schatz

Depending on quantity we expect to sell, it may be more cost effective to have them duplicated or replicated and. 100 duplicated CD-rs in four panel wallets are a little over $3.50 a piece (about $2.30 a piece in simple printed sleeves), and 300 properly replicated ones are 2.62 each, $2 each in sleeves. Doing it on one's own printer always seems cheaper, when when you add the cost of toner, labels, blanks CD-rs, etc., it starts getting pricey. Just a thought.

And Maeve, I'm sure we can find a way to get you recorded. Amongst other things, I'm expecting there will be more than one volume and they won't all be made right away - right?

Dan


23 Nov 10 - 02:16 PM (#3038845)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: kendall

I recently discovered another batch of recordings I did before I lost my voice, and I'd be glad to participate, but I'd like to see some folks who did not get in on the other project first.


23 Nov 10 - 02:20 PM (#3038849)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: maeve

Thanks, Jeri and Dan. We'll see how things work out.


23 Nov 10 - 03:01 PM (#3038881)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Roger in Baltimore

I would not want to pass up this one. Put me on the list.

Roger in Baltimore


23 Nov 10 - 03:19 PM (#3038895)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: GUEST,999

I'm with Kendall on that. Others who'd wanted to be on the last BPS should receive preferance over me. I'd be unhappy otherwise. Anyway, lemme know.

BM


23 Nov 10 - 04:25 PM (#3038931)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Genie

"There are so many fruits and vegetables out there!" (Amos)

Yes - and some of us are Mudcatters too!

I think it would be great if the next batch included a lot of 'new talent' -- i.e., artists not on the first batch.    But I'm wondering how flexible the 'quota' of songs is, with each CD holding ~ 20 songs.

Also, as one of the main people involved in putting together liner notes for the first batch of CDs -- retroactively -- I'd like to suggest that people submit full liner note info WITH the submission of their mp3s.   Ideally, this would include songwriter and performer credits, copyright info, and lyrics.    This would greatly cut down on the time involved in putting together the liner notes, among other considerations.


23 Nov 10 - 04:47 PM (#3038946)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Dan Schatz

Mp3s? Somehow i missed that - probably no point in going with glass mastering then.

I easily have the quality facility to record someone in mp3 quality portably. Professional CD quality is a different story. Hint hint, for you folks wondering how you're going to get recorded.

Dan


23 Nov 10 - 04:47 PM (#3038947)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Waddon Pete

I love to contribute a song too. It sounds a great idea.

Best wishes,

Peter


23 Nov 10 - 04:50 PM (#3038949)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Crane Driver

We're up for this for sure. Didn't have anything recorded last time around.

Andrew & Carole


23 Nov 10 - 05:57 PM (#3038999)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

Looks like interest has taken off.
Amos, dick greenhaus, & michaelr are all on board.

If we are gonna get this out for next Christmas, better get cracking.

I am now prepared to set this in motion.

Send your material electronically to

barriemathers@ntlworld.com

uncompressed files are preferred eg WAVs (I'll clear my mailbox regularly)

will also take videos and extract the sound.(copies of originals please -- don't send stuff from u-toob)

Any MEMBER can send in more than 1 item, but each should be accompanied by details ie performer (as before, Mudcat names will be used) author (lyrics) composer (tune)

I am happy to take items from existing CDs where ownership is demonstrated.

You need to have copyright, or copyright holders permission, or it can of course be public domain.

I will consult with colleagues from Mudcat regarding content for each CD, and indeed all aspects of this project will be a team effort.

bradfordian

PS. email or PM me for any further queries


23 Nov 10 - 06:19 PM (#3039018)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: GUEST

Ythanside (cookie expired and gone to f**k knows where).

Please include me in the draw, if only to confirm that a life of lechery and selective debauchery has its occasional upsides.

Having been dead and resuscitated twice in recent months it seems that this may be my final stab at immortality, if only auditory.

Ythanside,

otherwise

auchedly01@hotmail.com


23 Nov 10 - 06:21 PM (#3039020)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: Genie

bradfordian, do you have any preference as to audio format - e.g., AIFF, mp3, wav, etc?

I'm also wondering if those of you who will be compiling the CDs have any way of removing distortion from audio files. Or is there some affordable software for tweaking audio quality after the fact on audio or video files?   

Dan, it would be great if everyone's songs were recorded in professional CD quality, but that might leave out many good songs/performances.   The first set of Blueplate Special CDs contained songs with a wide range of audio quality, but I still find the CDs a treasure because of the songs and performers themselves.   

The technology has advanced a lot in the last few years, when it comes to the toys and tools most of us peons have. Maybe it will be feasible to tweak things so, for instance, all the songs on a CD come out at roughly the same volume.


23 Nov 10 - 06:25 PM (#3039024)
Subject: BLUE PLATE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL CD?
From: Genie

Another question/suggestion:

How about having one CD that is all Christmas-Hanukkah-Solstice-New-Year's (etc.) music? I.e., songs usually done in December.

A lot of "Christmas" or "holiday" songs probably wouldn't be included on a 'regular' mix CD but may still be very good songs. And if we're shooting for the CD(s) to be available for next Christmas, I think a holiday season CD would be nice as one of the options.

Genie


23 Nov 10 - 06:28 PM (#3039028)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

25 expressions of interest so far (looking for quite a few more yet!!!!)

Here's the provisional schedule:-

Collection of Material ---- up to end of MARCH
Review & checking------- MARCH - APRIL
Prelim Selection --- MAY
Final Selection       ------June
Initial Build-    -------------July
Quality Enhancement/Normalization -------MAY - JULY
Final Build    ------------ August
Organize Logistics production and Distribution --June--- -----August
Final QA    ---end August
Production ---- SEPTEMBER
Release ----OCTOBER

slippage?????? not more than 1 MONTH    hopefully!!!!!!

YOUR CONCERN IS THE FIRST DEADLINE ----MARCH 2011
and NO this does NOT mean you can leave it to the last minute.
Remember the addage: First come first served!

bradfordian


23 Nov 10 - 06:42 PM (#3039039)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

WAV files preferred
would prefer to NOT have MP3, MP4, WMA ie compressed files, tho I won't totally exclude them if there is no other choice.

It is possible to clean up recordings in some cases.(but we still can't make a silk purse....) Technological advances have given us some handy tools to tweak issues.

And yes we are also more aware of quality and audio levels (normalisation)

I don't think it would be in our interests to specialise, or theme the CDs. The variety of the previous set was IMHO a great assett to the series.
If it came to choosing between two artists, one of whom was on the first series and one not, then the newcomer would get my vote.

bradfordian


23 Nov 10 - 06:53 PM (#3039044)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: bradfordian

Now here's a challenge.
You remember the multiple artists recording of PERFECT DAY????? And Maxie's Mudcat Blues (on Orchid)?

Well how about some of you folks getting together and doing a Mudcat collaboration for the CD?

It could be as simple as a number of people singing one line of a trad song! Then if we could also have a different one for each of the CDs!!!
I'm sure this could be done with the technology we have around us.

C'mon, y'know ya want to! you an' a few buddies.

bradfordian


23 Nov 10 - 07:04 PM (#3039053)
Subject: RE: Tech: New BLUE PLATE SPECIALs Series 2
From: maeve

Olddude should be in on this one.


23 Nov 10 - 08:39 PM (#3039108)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amos

Way to go, Bradfordian!! Delighted to see a real project schedule laid out. Good start.

Many of the first series arrived in MP3. Others came in AIFF, some on cassettes which I streamed into SoundStudio. Some came on microdiskettes which I fortunately had a player for and could stream into SoundStudio.

SoundStudio and its PC counterparts have many filters for adjusting sound. I am fond of SoundSoap for cleaning up hums and crackles.

Here's to great start!


A


24 Nov 10 - 07:34 AM (#3039414)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Will Fly

mp3 files can be sent by email as they're a reasonable size. Some email clients can't handle WAV files - too large.

Is there an address where a CD containing WAV file(s) could be sent? Or can your mailbox cope with these?


24 Nov 10 - 10:21 AM (#3039508)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

OK, looks like its gonna be easier to handle MP3s in e-mails.
I did a test and sent a 16MB WAV file from Hotmail. Took 5 mins to upload, but I received straight away. I got bags of room in my mailbox - 7GB.
The max size of attachment for hotmail, yahoo & gmail is 25MB, so this may be too small for some songs in WAV format.
Note that also your email provider has a limit of the size it can receive which may smaller, ie my virgin media says 20MB.
So anything over 20MB is gonna be problematical.

Be happy to send out my address by PM for CDs but please note, I am UK based. Do we need a base each side of the pond?

bradfordian


24 Nov 10 - 10:57 AM (#3039539)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Stephen L. Rich

I love the idea of each of us singing one line of a trad song. Count me in for that, too.


24 Nov 10 - 12:44 PM (#3039619)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

It has been suggested that we also run with a BLUE BOTTLE SPECIAL 2 and a seasonal CD (which is something which might not be done otherwise, and Christmas songs would not be selected for the main CDs anyway)in conjunction with the Blue Plates. I'm happy to receive submissions for these on the basis that while the iron is hot..... I can always delegate those tasks if necessary.

I'm satisfied I can import and decompress MP3s & other compressed files, so when emailing, send compressed files.

Any of you techy guys want to suggest how we can get a collaborative effort going?
One suggestion for a song could be RAGLAN ROAD, but there are hundreds of other songs too!

bradfordian


24 Nov 10 - 12:56 PM (#3039624)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Genie

You can upload audio and video files to sites like MediaFire.com, free, and then send bradfordian the links so he can download them. This works really well for files that are too large for email.

I think the files uploaded to MediaFire can be in AIFF, wav, mp3 or other formats too.

Genie


24 Nov 10 - 06:47 PM (#3039899)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amos

I can dub a second track onto any file I receive, to add a voice or instrument to it.

Anyone can do this if they can listen to one while recording the other, even if they are using cassette equipment. Synchronizing them into a combined file may be a bit of work, though.


A


24 Nov 10 - 07:25 PM (#3039935)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: olddude

You are welcome to any of mine, just take your pick and download whatever you wish off soundclick

Thank you


24 Nov 10 - 07:55 PM (#3039957)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: olddude

You can download Amos mp3 at http://www.soundclick.com/amosmudcat
I think I set it for download, maybe not, just let me know Amos if you want me to set it or check it


24 Nov 10 - 08:19 PM (#3039961)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: dick greenhaus

Please submit WAV files if at all possible. You don't have to upload them; just burn a disc and mail it in.


24 Nov 10 - 08:22 PM (#3039963)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: IvanB

I'm in, as well. Had intended to participate in the first set but let time get away from me. I'll determined not to let that happen again.


24 Nov 10 - 11:24 PM (#3040006)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Big Mick

Count me in. Great idea!


25 Nov 10 - 12:50 PM (#3040326)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Morticia

Very happy to participate and thanks for asking Barrie, but as one or two others have said, I would like to see those who did not get a chance the first time given priority.

Having said that, I will ask the ladies in the Shanty Annas if they would like to contribute, we weren't together then.


25 Nov 10 - 01:06 PM (#3040337)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amergin

I have some of my poems recorded....if that would be ok with you.


25 Nov 10 - 04:58 PM (#3040507)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Amergin, nothing less than Eskimo Nell, I hope;
Morticia, the newcommers get the A side and the veterans get the B side ;-)
bradfordian


25 Nov 10 - 06:47 PM (#3040544)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Nick

You send it is an easy and free way to move files up to 100mb around very easily without worrying about email limits


25 Nov 10 - 09:05 PM (#3040581)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Charley Noble

I'm in as well.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


26 Nov 10 - 03:24 PM (#3041003)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

I'm interested.

Much of my stuff is solo wind instrument (recorder, flute and some harmonica). If I put up raw recordings of a couple of my own compositions, would anyone be interested in adding accompaniment? We could create an online band with the members long distances apart.


26 Nov 10 - 03:48 PM (#3041019)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Nick

If you want some accompaniment no problem


26 Nov 10 - 07:12 PM (#3041124)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

And you have accompanied me before, Nick - remember the Three Tuns in Thirsk?

Now I need to sort some files out.

Changing the subject,

Uploading in FLAC might be an idea. Lossless compression and file size about 60% that of WAV.

I just did a comparison. Exporting a file from Audacity to 16 bit WAV produced a file of 34MB, the same file in FLAC was 20MB. A significant saving.


26 Nov 10 - 08:18 PM (#3041160)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

I'm using Audacity which can import and export FLAC files, which can then be turned into WAV files. The files are bigger than MP3 but smaller than WAV (so should fit within a 20MB email attachment limit) but the quality is better than MP3. Sounds good to me!

bradfordian


27 Nov 10 - 04:19 AM (#3041296)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Alan Day

Thanks for your message.I am sure that Will and I can contribute something for this,I will discuss it with him tonight.
Al


27 Nov 10 - 06:03 AM (#3041325)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Fidjit

Have sent you an e-mail with mp3 Will follow up with details of me and song.

Chas


27 Nov 10 - 08:09 AM (#3041360)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Bonnie Shaljean

I'm in, though it will have to be MP3 which I can email.

How practicable is the "first come first served" policy? It sounds like the size-limit has already been exeeded, or soon will be - is there pressure on us to rush a submission to you? If so, does that mean not to bother if the quota has been filled? If not, how on earth do you choose? A chronological queue might be the most logical, but does this give the best musical results? (Pull-names-out-of-a-hat would be the most fair, but ditto.) I had wondered about recording something especially for this, but if there's time-pressure I can't.

How will all this work in practice? But it's a brilliant, brilliant idea.


27 Nov 10 - 01:22 PM (#3041508)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Barbara Shaw

I have a song from our last CD that I'd like to send for a holiday album (December Waltz) and a song from our future CD as a mudcat preview. However, my evaluation version of winzip only compresses the 33mb wav file down to 31mb, still not small enough to email. Is there a way to vary the ratio?


27 Nov 10 - 01:37 PM (#3041515)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: dick greenhaus

Nothing's settled--I don't see that we're anywhere near ready to say that any limit has been exceeded.


27 Nov 10 - 02:08 PM (#3041538)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

The only quota we have is for 5 albums (max) tho it may well be less depending on the submissions. All material of suitable quality submitted by end March will be considered. Just don't everybody wait until March!!!!

For series 1 (5 CDs) we had 70 contributors and approx 100 songs.

Barbara, you could consider uploading the songs as wav files to www.mediafire.com (no membership required) and PM me the links.

Material is now arriving by e-mail, & by post. Thanks to those on the ball.

Thanks for peoples pledges, I will be following these up!

Still loking for material for the seasonal CD and the childrens CD.
Its never been so easy to make a digital recording. Experiment!

bradfordian


27 Nov 10 - 03:27 PM (#3041588)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Bonnie Shaljean

OK then - it was the "first come first served" that confused me, because it seemed to give a clear indication.


27 Nov 10 - 04:24 PM (#3041614)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

Barbara,

See my earlier post. If you have Audacity (and it's available as a free download) you can save your song as a FLAC. On the basis of my trial, your 33MB WAV file should save as about 20MB. FLAC is a lossless compression so no data is lost.


27 Nov 10 - 07:54 PM (#3041711)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Barbara Shaw

Tootler, I do have Audacity but it doesn't have the option to save as a FLAC that I can find. I opened the wav file and tried to save it but the only options were to export it as mp3, ogg vorbis (what is that?) and wav. I looked into mediafire.com and will upload files there, but I would like to know how to save as FLAC in Audacity.


28 Nov 10 - 04:16 AM (#3041833)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

What version of Audacity do you have Barbara?
I have 1.3.11 which can IMPORT and EXPORT FLAC files.
It might be worth updating if your version is older.

AUDACITY version 1.3.12 here

bradfordian


28 Nov 10 - 08:41 AM (#3041939)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Barbara Shaw

I had Audacity version 1.2 and have now updated to 1.3.12. Yes, it will export FLAC. Now what should I use to play FLAC files?

Have uploaded files to mediafire.com and will put together some notes before sending you the links. But first, morning tea and the Sunday paper!


28 Nov 10 - 05:44 PM (#3042311)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Susan of DT

My singing has improved to the point where I might do one this time and I'll bug Dick to do one.


28 Nov 10 - 06:13 PM (#3042335)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Barbara, only specialist hardware/software can play FLAC files. These files are primarily used to send and receive over the airwaves cos they are compressed -but better compressed (tho not smaller)than MP3s because they (supposedly) dont loose any of the original quality.

So once you receive a Flac file, you decompress it (import) to so that you can then "play" with it. Or if finished, turn it into MP3 or WMA to put onto a portable player or Wav for CDs. I think the main claim of compressed FLAC files is that they are "loseless" whereas MP3s canot claim that feature, and quality may suffer.

Hope this helps
Bradfordian


28 Nov 10 - 06:25 PM (#3042345)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

Try VLC media player. It plays back FLAC files fine on my Ubuntu Linux system. There are also versions for Windows and Mac.

You can download VLC player free at http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

I use it as my regular media player for both audio and video.


29 Nov 10 - 02:51 PM (#3042981)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: dick greenhaus

Let's face it. Any sound files that are used will have to be converted to WAV format to put on the CD. Submitting iun any other format makes more work for mother.


29 Nov 10 - 05:47 PM (#3043112)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

Yes but using compressed formats makes it easier for transferring the data across the Internet. Of course there is then a trade off between quality and file size, especially with lossy compression so there is then the matter of what is an acceptable trade off.


29 Nov 10 - 08:02 PM (#3043208)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Barbara Shaw

Mediafire.com was very easy and works well to upload wav files. Compression not needed. Just put it out there and bradfordian can download it. Seems to be secure enough: only people to whom you send the link can download the file because searches are not possible and therefore no one can find it except the intended recipient. In fact you can also make it "private" with a password so even the link is more secure.


30 Nov 10 - 04:59 AM (#3043386)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: KT

Oooh, this sounds like fun! I'd like to give it a shot.

Thanks, Bradfordian, for lighting the fire, and to everyone who's in on this! Can't wait to hear it!


30 Nov 10 - 03:47 PM (#3043773)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

You can upload files to Sound Cloud: http://soundcloud.com/ and make them downloadable.

They will accept files in any common audio format, mp3, wav, aiff, Flac & Ogg.

There is a limit on how much you can upload but it is defined in playing time not file size. The free version gives you 120 minutes. As long as you make your file downloadable then it can be downloaded in the format it was uploaded.


30 Nov 10 - 03:57 PM (#3043781)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amos

BF:

If you don't make KT produce a cut to be included, you will be hunted down and chastised for the omission!!


A


30 Nov 10 - 08:36 PM (#3043955)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Cool Beans

I'd like to contribute one of my songs.


01 Dec 10 - 12:21 AM (#3044026)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: reggie miles

I've not been poking around the Cafe much lately. I'm glad that I dropped by today and found this thread.

One of my songs, "The Girl With The Shimmy In Her Pants", was included in the first set. I would be delighted to have the opportunity to be a part of this new project as well.

Some of my songs would never have been written had it not been for my time spent here. "Drunk" and "A Dilly Of A Tale", are two examples of songs that came into being due to my postings here. Though, I can't imagine what song or songs that I'd offer from among the selection of songs that I now have available.

I'm in the midst of developing the songs that will fill my next three recordings but I have few recorded as yet. With the deadline for submissions that far off, perhaps I'll be able to offer some of my newest work to this effort.


04 Dec 10 - 04:56 AM (#3046067)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

As a parallel task, I am collecting material for a Christmas/Hanuka/Winter CD and have a few contributions. Prior to and during the holiday period, if any of you are performing or preparing suitable songs, if someone could have a recording device and then upload them to me, it would be much appreciated. I need about 20 items, and hopefully the CD would be made available by next Christmas along with the Blue Plate Special 2 set.

For any members seeing this for the first time, I'm still on the lookout for contributions to the Blue Plate Special 2. I've probably got enough for the first CD now, but keep them coming. See previous posts for further details.

bradfordian


04 Dec 10 - 05:11 AM (#3046069)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: John MacKenzie

CD in the post. It's over to you now :)


04 Dec 10 - 05:33 AM (#3046079)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: My guru always said

This is going to sound a little naive, but can someone explain this 'copyright' thing in words of one syllable to me please?

For instance, the stuff I've recorded is from my live 'gigs' and is usually just me singing. My homemade CD's are just giveaways amongst friends and fellow song-lovers.

Do I need to get in touch with the songwriter of a contemporary song for permission?

If so, perhaps I should just send a 'trad' song, but I think I know which song people would prefer...

Hils


04 Dec 10 - 09:00 AM (#3046175)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: GUEST,999

In simple words.

Suppose I wrote a song that you wish to perform. IF I have released that song to the general public, you can do it--record it--without my permission. HOWEVER, you would `owe` me about $100 if you then released it for sale to the public in a CD run of 1000.

IF I had never released that song you wish to record, you would require written permission from me to do so because I automatically have what`s called first recording rights.

At present, there`s a fellow in Brazil who wants to do a song I released a few years back. He ain`t rich. I told him to go ahead and if he sells a million copies to send me some money. Otherwise, not to worry about fees to me.

It becomes a different animal if there is a recording company involved. The above still applies, BUT, I may have signed a deal whereby the recording--publishing--company owns some of my rights, and therefore you`d have to deal with them, not me.

Hope that`s clear.


04 Dec 10 - 09:50 AM (#3046194)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amos

Further, the use of the word "copyright" can be confusing because a song we have long considered traditional can be copyrighted, but the copyright applies to the arrangement of the song rather than the song itself. E.g., a version of "Lorena" or "Sally Gardens". The song itself is trad and you are free to perform it. You can record and copyright your recording of it.

In general a song used in the original Mudcat CDs had to be one we could safely identify as traditional, or one you had written, or one you had already published on a CD elsewhere. The last thing we wanted in the project was to run up against some barbarian OCD from Foxx.

A


06 Dec 10 - 05:27 PM (#3047719)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: My guru always said

Many thanks Amos & 999 for your explanations, I'll have to see what I can do about contacting the author of Ravens. It would be a good one to include & I have a decent recording somewhere around here....
Cheers!
Hils


08 Dec 10 - 05:34 AM (#3048629)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Thank you John MacKenzie, I received the CD "HALCYON DAYS" this morning. This is a lovely trad/contempory mix. I'm interested in tracks 9/16/17.

Did you compose the instrumental HALCYON DAYS?

Bradfordian


08 Dec 10 - 05:42 AM (#3048633)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: John MacKenzie

Yes the Halcyon Days instrumental is mine, and can be used FOC for Mudcat purposes, if you wish.


11 Dec 10 - 03:38 AM (#3050789)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Mr Kennedy sir, Thank you very much for your selection of material which I received this morning, about 6am. Although I'd only retired to bed at about 2am, I was glad to be able to help the articulated truck reverse up my cul-de-sac in order to off load the pallets. Such choice!!!!

I have to declare that your album "Seamus Kennedy Gets On Everybodies Nerves" did seem to strike a chord somewhere deep down in my sub-conscious sleep walking like trance (from pallet no 3). So I'm wondering about the possibility of inflicting -- sorry, gracing the series with "I know an old lady who swallowed a fly" or the even more appealling "Dont stick your finger up your nose" Perhaps I should put it up for public vote!

bradfordian


13 Dec 10 - 08:46 AM (#3052408)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Fellow 'catters, I beg your attention for a few moments.

I'm getting a feeling that some of you are thinking that this project is more for experinced / semi-pros, or even pros.

This could NOT be further from the truth. The charm and appeal of the first series lay in its grass root level involvement, although there was some input from a couple of professionals.

I would like to reiterate that this is for US the members to partake in a community project, be part of it, oh, and by the way, raise a few bucks for Mudcat -- which after all has costs which are NOT met by member subscriptions.

If you play an instrument, sing in a singaround/house concert/folk club/ in the bathroom, we would like to hear from YOU.

More info higher up the thread.

bradfordian


17 Dec 10 - 05:19 PM (#3055892)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Loads of impassioned comments in the "end of Folkwaves" thread.

I'm wondering if that passion can be turned to supporting our own community folk project.
Folk music, it's what we do, it's worthy of making use of every opportunity to promote and disseminate. Let's demonstrate what we got, what we can do.

C'mon dudes, get your name down here for a track on the Blue Plate Special 2. Its called being pro-active.

bradfordian

PS Maybe someone might be minded to come up with a "save folkwaves" protest song.


17 Dec 10 - 05:33 PM (#3055905)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: John MacKenzie

Folkwaving not drowning, sort of thing?


17 Dec 10 - 05:37 PM (#3055908)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: GUEST,999

`Folk music, it's what we do`

If that`s the way it`s gotta be, count me out.


17 Dec 10 - 05:39 PM (#3055913)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Amos

HEY!! NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE, WHAT YOU PLAY, WHAT YOU SING...SEND A CUT IN FOR THE MUDCAT CD ROUND 2!!!

MAKE IT HAPPEN!! GET YOUR MUSIC ON!! DO IT THIS WEEKEND!!!



Boskone out. ;>)


18 Dec 10 - 11:46 AM (#3056448)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Guest 999, no need to take that phrase as being prescriptive. Of course we do folk, and so much more.... We ARE a very "broard church" here at Mudcat, we DO have an eclectic range of styles among our number. --Someone wanted to do some Jake Thackeray, --but I think there was an issue over copyright.

We are not into rejecting any stuff that comes along on account of style.


The new CDs will be in the vein of the first series, tempered by what you dudes send along!

There are many people who would be delighted to hear your contribution on the CDs.

bradfordian


18 Dec 10 - 12:31 PM (#3056481)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: My guru always said

I've just popped my recorded stuff in the post for Barrie to check out. If he thinks any are worthwhile to use I'll get on to the Authors permission thing. I'd be very glad to be a part of this endeavour.

Many thanks for your efforts Barrie, we appreciate your hard work!


18 Dec 10 - 04:56 PM (#3056679)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: maeve

Friend 999- Your music is wanted for this CD series. Got that?

Maeve


18 Dec 10 - 05:10 PM (#3056693)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: GUEST,999

I thought it had been restricted to folk or folkish songs. I`m recording now--over next month--and will send a mixed but not mastered song to bradfordian. Thank you.


18 Dec 10 - 05:42 PM (#3056713)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: My guru always said

Guest, 999 - I look forward to hearing you again on the Blue Plate specials!


18 Dec 10 - 06:07 PM (#3056736)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: maeve

That's great. I'm glad to hear you'll take part. You too, Hils.


19 Dec 10 - 08:21 AM (#3057124)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bbc

I just saw this thread & I'd love to contribute the song I sang for Sandy Paton's memorial--My Dearest Dear--if I can figure out a way to send it in. It's on a recording done at the memorial.

Barbara


19 Dec 10 - 01:19 PM (#3057287)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: ClaireBear

I would love to take part, too, if I can get a good enough quality recording.


20 Dec 10 - 02:56 PM (#3057969)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Being laid up with the dreaded flu these past few days, I got the opportunity to listen to some of the material I got coming in for the BPS2 CDs. Very encouraging to see stuff from catters who were not on BPS1, but also some great stuff from a couple of the "veterans" too! One I've just heard for the first time has really BLOWN ME AWAY!!!! WOW, you guys are in for a real treat when this gets out. Now, just between you and me, you know I can't give too much away at this stage but what I can tell you is, it is beautiful. . I do have to keep the contributors name secret at this time until things get confirmed etc, so no guessing now. Right? But I did have to blow a little volcanic ash off before it would play!

It is lovely to see people dropping by and picking up on this project and I NEED MORE OF YOU to still keep on coming with your contributions as it will give it a broader feel and appeal.
We have members in many countries including Germany and there could be a German song in the pipeline. (We did have a french song on BPS1). On having an international membership,......... HOW ABOUT A BIT MORE INTEREST FROM THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE?
and you 'catters still thinking about it, JUST DO IT!!!!!   remember it IS about US getting together and doing what we do.      DEADLINE       31 MARCH 2011 PM or EMAIL barriemathers@ntlworld.com

bradfordian


22 Dec 10 - 02:36 PM (#3059491)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

And can I please put in a plea for more songs from our WOMEN members and a few more instrumentals in order to get a balance?
I do still have a few promises --not THAT sort :-( -- and half promises which I expect/hope to come good in the new year.

brad


22 Dec 10 - 03:22 PM (#3059522)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: GUEST,999

Ain`t my place to be thanking you, bradfordian, but I do. It`s a heckuva lotta work on your end.


27 Dec 10 - 05:16 AM (#3061851)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: r.padgett

Bradfordian

I have my first CD with some 14 tracks on can I sent this by snail mail as believe it or not I have difficulty in sending tarcks by email?

pm me and I will send a copy, all trad so take yer pick!


27 Dec 10 - 08:27 PM (#3062275)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: henryclem

Hi Bradfordian

I would love to be part of this - my songs cover a wide range of subjects and moods. If you pm me I too can send you CDs and offer a selection of possibilities to spare you the pain of having to listen all the way through !

Some are on myspace.

Henry


28 Dec 10 - 04:15 AM (#3062390)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: VirginiaTam

I'd love to supply something if only I had a decent sounding recording of me singing.

I really should get a better voice recorder.


28 Dec 10 - 06:01 AM (#3062436)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Will Fly

VT - if you'd like to do some recording - video+audio or just audio - PM me and we'll fix something up. I'm in West Sussex - not a million miles from anywhere in the south.

Contact me if you're interested.


29 Dec 10 - 05:27 AM (#3063148)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: My guru always said

That's a lovely offer Will Fly, it would be good to get a recording of VT on this set!!!


04 Jan 11 - 02:23 PM (#3067153)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

I.T.M.A. Just a note to anyone dropping by who's not been around for the past month or two. We got a new Mudcatters Sampler CD set on the go again and anyone who wants to donate a song/tune can either PM me or declare it publically right here on the thread. A song/tune in the public domain, or your copyright, closes end March, but really you should make that end of Feb -- I know some of you are already working on contributions and I look forward to seeing those drop thru the electronic letterbox in the next few weeks. Songs from CDs & youtube accepted.

bradfordian


04 Jan 11 - 02:38 PM (#3067171)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Tootler

I've sent you a PM with some links.

Cheers and all the best with the venture.


07 Jan 11 - 09:26 AM (#3069222)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Anne Lister

Song on the way from my husband's email addy.

Anne


07 Jan 11 - 09:29 AM (#3069227)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Anne Lister

Just re-read back up the thread ... the song I'm sending would be best on your seasonal album! Do you want something else for the BPS?


07 Jan 11 - 10:24 AM (#3069269)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: VirginiaTam

Thanks MGAS... I have permission from 2 artists to record my 2 fav songs. I am hoping I can get over this nasty viral thing I have picked up so I can record them.


07 Jan 11 - 12:17 PM (#3069326)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Yes Anne, 1 for the seasonal & 1 for the BPS2 would be much appreciated. Thank you.

And I also have obtained permission from an artist for a song.
There are also a couple more permissions in the can for copyrighted songs.

The project is now at 50% and going well, but guys if you've shown interest, don't leave it too long...............please!!!!!!!

bradfordian


07 Jan 11 - 01:10 PM (#3069359)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: ClaireBear

Just arranged for the song for this project to be recorded. Hurrah!


15 Jan 11 - 01:31 PM (#3075222)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

It has been an eerily quiet 3 weeks since Christmas. A couple of songs dropped thru my mailbox just enough to prevent me thinking that you had all gone into hibernation. But of course, I know that in reality, you are all busy polishing up those promised contributions--and so close to dispatching them to me!!!!! So I thought I would just give you a gentle nod that time is marching relentlessly on.

Actually, the main thrust of this post is to announce that I have received permission to include a song from BARRY FINN. That is in addition to the LonesomeEJ / David Coffin "SONG FOR BARRY"

I am also in negotiation to include a song from THERESA TOOLEY.

I do hope that this meets with your approval, as these two people have had a significant presence in aspects of our music either side of "the pond"

I have also been trying to encourage some of "the management" to participate in this project, but as of yet, my endeavours have still to bear fruit!!!!! (oh, was that a HINT!!!!)

bradfordian


16 Jan 11 - 06:16 PM (#3075954)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

Anyway, while things are quiet.........

For those wonderful folk who have already sent me songs, I am now sending out requests for the lyrics for those submitted songs, AND for notes/comments for sleeve/liner notes.
Please check your PMs.

For those who are about to send songs thru (as opposed to CDs) it would be appreciated if you could either send the lyrics and notes when you send the song or have them ready if you prefer to wait to see if the song will indeed be used on the CDs

I have 3 CDs which are well on their way to being completed, they all just need a few songs from women of which there seems to be a bit of a dearth ("songs from women"!--you know THAT'S what I meant!) ---and maybe another instrumental. ANY OFFERS???? (before this wall cracks!)

bradfordian


18 Jan 11 - 10:23 AM (#3077129)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: katlaughing

Don't through a plate at me when I say I was going to try out my voice yesterday when I realised my Rog hadn't hooked up the mic when we moved my PC recently, then forgot to ask him to do it, last night.:-) I will, I will!**bg** Now..if the voice comes back.

Come on MudGals!! Let's show them our stuff!!

kat


19 Jan 11 - 06:44 AM (#3077782)
Subject: RE: Tech: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bbc

Barrie, I hope to be sending 2 songs from me & 1 from Duane D. We haven't been heard except at the first Get-Away attended by Mudcatters & at Lee Haggerty's memorial (except for an open mike at Chocolate Church in Maine, with Charley Noble, Naemanson, & Kendall!), so it would be fun to be included. One of my two is from the memorial session for Sandy Paton at last spring's NEFFA, hosted by Caroline & Katy Westra. Duane is working on them now. Thanks so much for doing this!

Barbara


20 Jan 11 - 05:41 AM (#3078484)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: GUEST,moira(flyingcat)

Meant to get in touch before, I'd love to contribute a track from my solo CD if you want it. Let me know what to do. Moira


20 Jan 11 - 08:05 AM (#3078541)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: rich-joy

Things have been a bit busy for me of late, here in Down Under land, what with Floods and Woodford festival work, but, I'd be interested in contributing if there's still room?

Cheers, R-J
Australia


20 Jan 11 - 08:39 AM (#3078554)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

There is still time to submit songs/TUNES.

Moira, either upload a song (WAV file) to www.mediafire.com and mail me the link (barriemathers@ntlworld.com) or mail me your CD (PM me for my address)

R-J same for you --for the first part anyway. It would be great to have the first contribution from "down under"

Remember -- public domain or your composition. By end of March LATEST!!!!

bradfordian


20 Jan 11 - 10:59 AM (#3078652)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Zen

I'm still planning to record something for this. Bradfordian, if you are in greater need of instrumentals I can do that if you prefer?

Zen


20 Jan 11 - 11:47 AM (#3078689)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: bradfordian

I have 2 instrumental tunes for each CD and a third would be great, so yes instrumental please.
And if anyone has a HARP, HAMMERED DULCIMER, NORTHUMBRIAN PIPES or MELODIAN number, I think that would show off our variety and scope pretty well.

bradfordian


22 Jan 11 - 07:28 AM (#3079923)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: RamblinStu

Yep count me in too

Stuart Pendrill


30 Jan 11 - 05:18 PM (#3085479)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Nick

First collaboration just about done subject to Tootler's ok with it and a bit of tidying round the edges.

Onto the next one now.


22 Feb 11 - 12:35 PM (#3100432)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: Cuilionn

I've never recorded anything of my own other than a Scots poem that will soon be appearing on 'Catter Julia L's/Castlebay's "Imbolc" CD. However, I might be able to contribute another poem or perhaps a Gaelic song if someone else can help me record it.

--Cuilionn


22 Feb 11 - 07:04 PM (#3100726)
Subject: RE: Mudcat CD: New 'Blue Plate Specials' Series 2
From: michaelr

New thread here.