17 Apr 21 - 12:01 PM (#4102528) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Joe Offer Email from Janie Meneely:
Please, please, please! spread the word!! UK musicians really got slammed by the COVID lockdowns and universal prohibition on live gatherings of any sort. God forbid we should have sung together in the same room! Meanwhile, Martin told me he hasn't had a gig for . . . and then he couldn't even remember! Here's yet another musician who hasn't seen a paycheck for months on end. He is eager to perform, even if it's to an invisible audience. The concert is free, BUT we are suggesting £8-$10 per person (more if you can) that will go 100% to the artist. In order to avoid scammers, we're keeping the link out of circulation; instead, we're asking people to pre-register (email janiemeneely@gmail.com or through one of the event's cosponsors: Folklore Society of Greater Washington, Old Songs, Folk Music Society of New York, and the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston). We're hoping for a groundswell of support for Martin. Cheers, Janie Meneely |
17 Apr 21 - 12:08 PM (#4102529) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Joe Offer An Evening with Martin CarthySaturday, May 1 8 pm UK (3 pm US east coast; noon US west coast) Streamed live from Falcon Audio Visual Arts Studio Whitby, UK A give-what-you-can donation (£8-$10 per person suggested; more always welcome) goes directly to the artist. To avoid scammers, we’re asking people to register for the show in order to get the link (contact janiemeneely@gmail.com). ABOUT THE ARTIST: To call Martin Carthy a master musician doesn’t do him justice. To put it simply, he personifies the British folk revival of the 1960s-70s and continues to dominate a genre rife with old ballads and bursting with contemporary songs reflective of these ever-so changing times. His musical repertoire aside, Carthy’s unique guitar style remains the envy of guitar players the world over. Martin Carthy’s music underpins so many of the folk classics we have come to know and love in the last 50 years. He has influenced writers and performers from Bob Dylan to Richard Thompson as well as the most recent generation of folkies (we just haven’t heard of them yet). Whether as a solo artist, a member of the fabled Watersons family band (he married Norma Waterson in 1972), or part of the trailblazing Steeleye Span, Carthy has left his mark on plenty of stages and consistently wowed audiences with his spot-on interpretation of traditional song. Please join us for what will be a very special and intimate evening. The blessing of a YouTube concert, of course, is that the show will be available on screen for 48 hours after the initial viewing. Tune in when you can. Tune in again. GETTING TO THE CONCERT: Before the concert is slated to begin, paste the link into your computer browser (the channel goes “live” 15 minutes before showtime). Anyone can watch a YouTube livestream, but if you want to make comments or join in the chat (visible on the side of the screen) you will need a YouTube or Google login (people with gmail accounts are automatically logged in to Google). As per usual with concerts of this kind, the proverbial tip jar makes it easy for those who wish to make a contribution to the artist. It will scroll along the bottom of the computer screen: paypal.me/tulip0852 (you don’t have to have a PayPal account for this; just click on the link and follow the instructions, which include how to pay with a credit card). Contact janiemeneely@gmail.com if you would like an email reminder on the day of the concert. |
18 Apr 21 - 05:43 AM (#4102584) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST By the way, it will be Martin's 80th on the 21st of May. He deserves a present! |
18 Apr 21 - 06:09 PM (#4102645) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Hi Joe My membership has disappeared again. Am I banned - please say yes!
-Joe Offer- |
18 Apr 21 - 06:12 PM (#4102647) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey As Groucho famously said "I would not join a club that would have me as a member!" cheers |
20 Apr 21 - 02:23 PM (#4102819) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,leeneia I plan to attend Martin's concert. Thanks for helping to organize it. |
21 Apr 21 - 10:45 AM (#4102951) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: SINSULL Just sent an email for a link. Thank you for making this possible. SINS |
23 Apr 21 - 03:01 PM (#4103262) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST Fine performer & pleasant chap, but am sure he's not short of a bob or two |
23 Apr 21 - 10:57 PM (#4103295) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Hagman How can you be "sure" about anybody else's personal finances, Guest, unless you have intimate knowledge of his/her circumstances? Perhaps you do - I can't be sure. |
24 Apr 21 - 07:58 AM (#4103319) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST You're right of course Hagman, and the theory of providing a source of income to an excellent musician & decent bloke is fine by me. But yer man has done very well out of folk music, and I'd be surprised if he needs the money! In Ireland it's known as the 'poor mouth' and although I'm sure yer man would make no such a claim, I would prefer to find a more needy cause to support- OK? |
24 Apr 21 - 08:36 AM (#4103324) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,Petdr Hangman? I think the guest is confusing Carthy with John Tams. |
24 Apr 21 - 08:37 AM (#4103325) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST Bloody auto correct - HAGMAN |
24 Apr 21 - 12:00 PM (#4103358) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Dave the Gnome I've just found this. How do I get on to it? |
24 Apr 21 - 11:09 PM (#4103425) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Hagman "Hangman"? I've been called worse.... :-) Back to the point, Guest, would you argue that one shouldn't buy a CD or go to a concert of (say) Bob Dylan or Elton John because he doesn't need the money? (There was of course the recent famous example of Leonard Cohen going back on the road at a very late stage in life because, yes, he DID need the money.) I'm sure we all support as many needy causes as our means allow. But your man Flann O'Brien would also appreciate the irony of cutting of one's nose to spite one's face. (Plus you - and all others who so choose - are in the fortunate position of being able to enjoy the above-mentioned concert for no donation at all - a win-win, I would say. :-)) |
25 Apr 21 - 04:44 AM (#4103445) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST First of all, you're missing the point- it's just that there seems to be an element of the 'poor mouth' in all this it's busking, really via PAYPAL It's good that such online access to music is available, but even if I am fortunate in its availability it isn't my concept of music. Good luck to you supporting billionaire superstars- again, not for me. By the same principle the obscenity which passes for professional football is not my idea of the 'beautiful game' so Again NO THANKS. |
25 Apr 21 - 01:41 PM (#4103476) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu Can I get a word in edgewise, fellows? Poor mouth, schmoor mouth. Who, and WHERE, are the co-sponsors of this virtual event? Sure, the artist is in the UK; however the list of sponsors is a list of organizations in the USA. Martin Carthy spent many a year literally going round the continental lower 48 states, bringing his performances in person to us in the United States. It is unlikely that he will pass this way again, in person. Even if he does come again, I doubt it will be for one of those lengthy tours such as he used to do when he was half his present age. So, we North Americans have our own reasons for doing this, and I venture to say, money is not the most important consideration here. Some of us heard Mr. Carthy in person here in the States years ago and we miss him. We want him back any way we can get him. All right? Thanks for listening. |
25 Apr 21 - 07:53 PM (#4103503) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST The concert is free, BUT we are suggesting £8-$10 per person (more if you can) that will go 100% to the artist. In order to avoid scammers, we're keeping the link out of circulation; instead, we're asking people to pre-register (email janiemeneely@gmail.com or through one of the event's cosponsors: Folklore Society of Greater Washington, Old Songs, Folk Music Society of New York, and the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston). |
29 Apr 21 - 09:10 AM (#4103951) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,Calico Jenny Let me chime in here--sorry not to have posted sooner. I find it alarming that an assumption is being made by someone that Martin Carthy is flush with cash given his prominence in the music scene. Seeing that I'm nearly his neighbor, I can assure you that Martin is one of the "purehearts" that chose to do music for music's sake and not for the money. He made enough in the early days to purchase a comfortable home (unpretentious home, I might add, a modest duplex), but in the last year with NO money coming in and a multi-generational family to support, times have been tough. It galls me to think that on these pages readers would second guess what is an honest and heartfelt attempt to support one of our leading artists. In truth he'll be turning 80 this year, which means he won't be returning to the States given the prohibitive cost of British travel insurance--not to mention the visa for performers. It's hard for traditional folk musicians—even the likes of Martin Carthy— to make money in the UK these days, and given that a visa is no required for travel to the EU (thank you, Brrexit) yet another source of revenue is being turned off. Please spread the word about this concert, and support it as you see fit, but please don't assume that because someone is "famous" he (or she) is necessarily rich. |
29 Apr 21 - 12:49 PM (#4103977) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu I'm in! Just paid admission to the Folk Music Society of New York. This will be an adventure! Never before have I observed something streaming live in real time on YouTube. Only for you, Mr. Carthy, sir ... |
30 Apr 21 - 07:02 AM (#4104049) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Joe Offer Whatever the case, it's bound to be a wonderful concert. I've wanted to see a Martin Carthy concert for years. See you there! People are asked to to pre-register (email janiemeneely@gmail.com or through one of the event's cosponsors: Folklore Society of Greater Washington, Old Songs, Folk Music Society of New York, and the Folk Song Society of Greater Boston). -Joe- |
30 Apr 21 - 11:00 AM (#4104077) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Stilly River Sage This is a thread about a concert in the music section, but the anonymous bickering is making it feel like it belongs in BS just to prevent that. Please, just discuss the concert and stop speculating about the financial condition of the performers. |
01 May 21 - 02:55 PM (#4104210) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Joe Offer I see there are 320 people watching. Here's the first set:
Here's the link for the concert when it was live. Don't know how it will remain, but it's available now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA3-4qB277w |
01 May 21 - 03:59 PM (#4104227) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu Just finished the first set THANK YOU |
01 May 21 - 05:49 PM (#4104237) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: GUEST,Liane This was a lovely way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Thanks to everyone who made it possible. |
01 May 21 - 06:00 PM (#4104239) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa the video is just going to be on youtube through Tuesday I read. It's over two hours long so give yourself time or times to see it all. |
01 May 21 - 07:00 PM (#4104246) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Calico Jenny Many thanks to Joe Offer and everyone else who made this concert such a roaring success. Martin was plain chuffed, as they say here in Yorkshire. |
01 May 21 - 08:45 PM (#4104256) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu "The Fall of Paris" : during the livestream performance, Martin Carthy explained that he was playing the tune for the French Revolution song, whose chorus begins with: Ah! Ça ira, ça ira, ça ira! Is this somewhere in Mudcat? My searches are not going well. |
01 May 21 - 09:10 PM (#4104258) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu One more thing: I used an e-mail account in order to pay online for my ticket, and one consequence was that a series of posts came to me, they were all from the same source, abbreviated as follows: Martin Carthy Lives Martin Carthy Lives Martin Carthy Lives which obviously is short for Martin Carthy Livestream[ed] but you see the result. I concur, with all my heart! |
02 May 21 - 07:09 AM (#4104284) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Dave the Gnome Really enjoyed it and good to see Martin again. Last time we met he was at the bus stop in Robin Hoods Bay on his way to Tescos! |
02 May 21 - 07:51 AM (#4104290) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa Keberoxu - so far I've found this Ah! Ça ira, ça ira, ça ira! Le Peuple en ce jour sans cesse répète: Ah! Ça ira, ça ira, ça ira! Malgre les mutins, tout réussira. After the Paris mob burst forth in its fury, carried the Tuileries by assault and massacred the nobles in prison, these words appeared: Ah! Ça ira, ça ira, ça ira! Les Aristocrat' à la lanterne; Ah! Ça ira, ça ira, ça ira! Les Aristoncrat' on les pendra. source: https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Downfall_of_Paris_%28The%29 I've known that tune a long time, over a quarter of a century I'd say. But I never knew there were any words to it. As a tune, the Downfall of Paris has four parts. |
02 May 21 - 08:01 AM (#4104292) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa Keberoxu - see https://mudcat.org/Detail.CFM?messages__Message_ID=999556 Now I will have to listen to Missippi Sawyer, the tune reputedly similar to Downfall of Paris. I also have to listen to Edith Piaf singing Ca Ira 'les aristocrates a la lanterne' on youtube |
02 May 21 - 08:48 AM (#4104299) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Phil Cooper Great to see the show. |
02 May 21 - 08:53 AM (#4104302) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa there is plenty about Ca Ira on Wikipedia, which I have shared to a new thread. Some versions of the song, both French and English language, are provocative and gory. And tes tgere was a previous Mudcat discussion. https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=38012 asks for songs to the tune The Downfall of Paris. I would not think of the tune as I know it when I listen to the Edith Piaf recording. Or this recording (also with a set of lyrics in the notes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-srLjMRjoVI instrumental by the Yorkshire regiment There is just a bit of similarity at the beginning of the tune. To me, I am not speaking of the same air when I say Ca Ira as when I say or play The Downfall of Paris. Downfall of Paris, Irish dance tune https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuljlIwx638 played by the Davey Triplets (lol) |
04 May 21 - 05:21 PM (#4104758) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa the video is still available at the moment - if you need the link, see Joe Offer's post 1 May 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA3-4qB277w |
13 May 21 - 06:55 PM (#4105950) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: Felipa for those of you who didn't receive this e-mail: On Martin Carthy’s behalf, I would like to thank you all for your generous donations with were greatly received by Martin, Norma and the Family. I know that Martin was thrilled to know there were so many people watching him play. Although Martin had myself as the audience, he certainly didn’t feel alone. You were all with him in spirit. The YouTube Video of Martin’s concert is still up on YouTube but will be taken down at some point and will be posted on the Falcon Audio Visual Arts website permanently https://www.falconaudiovisualarts.co.uk/page-11/page-10/ So you will be able to enjoy the concert again at you leisure. Again a great big thank you goes out to all of you. Rob van Sante (on behalf of Martin Carthy) https://www.falconaudiovisualarts.co.uk |
16 May 21 - 04:02 PM (#4106275) Subject: RE: Martin Carthy Concert May 1 - online!! From: keberoxu That update is welcome news, thanks, Felipa. It's been two weeks, and the sound of that performance continues to reverberate in my heart. |