02 Jun 22 - 08:33 AM (#4143210) Subject: Living Tradition closure From: The Sandman The Magazine will cose after the august issue, Mny thanks to Jim and Fiona and The Heywood Family for keeping it going so long |
02 Jun 22 - 11:26 AM (#4143236) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: GUEST,Peter Cripps Yes very sad news. |
02 Jun 22 - 11:49 AM (#4143239) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: r.padgett Yes that has been announced in current edition The difficulty is the amount of copy needed and the time and people needed to collate the input ~ as I understand it? ~ such work takes time and Pete and Fiona and the team worked hard for a long time So well done to LT staff and team and lets hope the future leads to better less time consuming and better life for all Ray |
02 Jun 22 - 12:23 PM (#4143240) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: Reinhard Another difficulty is finances, with decreases in advertising revenue in Covid times and severe cost rises, e.g. "posting a copy of the magazine overseas [now] costs more than our subscription income on that item. UK postal prices have also risen substantially." |
02 Jun 22 - 03:17 PM (#4143251) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: StephenH Well, this is truly distressing. I have enjoyed reading the magazine for years but only got around to subscribing a year ago. (I'm an overseas subscriber, so evidently not a source of income for them.) I still love getting a physical magazine and with the loss of fRoots and now Living Tradition, I'm not sure what I can find to take their place. Many, many thanks to Fiona, Pete, Heather and the production team for all the pleasure they have brought me. |
09 Jun 22 - 01:10 PM (#4143823) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: Tattie Bogle Adding my thanks as a fairly long-term subscriber. I can understand all the reasons given why it is considered no longer viable to continue and would just join in thanking the whole LT team for their years of service, as well as those who have contributed interesting articles and reviews. |
09 Jun 22 - 02:39 PM (#4143838) Subject: RE: Living Tradition closure (publication) From: GUEST,henryp I shall be sorry to see The Living Tradition end. Thanks to Fiona and Jim, Peter and Heather and others who have worked on the magazine over the years. I had a couple of items in the very first edition, and hope to have one in the final edition too. Mudcat will continue to give me somewhere to show my ignorance, I hope. |
10 Jun 22 - 10:12 PM (#4143988) Subject: RE: Living Tradition Magazine closure, Aug 2022 From: GUEST,Lin Hi, I am in Southern California and wanted to inquire if there is a way to get the last issue of Living Tradition for AUGUST 2022 from someone on Mudcat. My book store (near me,) Barnes & Noble, has never carried that magazine. I tried calling to several other stores that have books and music magazines in my area but they also never have carried it and cannot request this magazine for me as it is not (and never has been in their inventory.) If anyone can get the magazine for me that lives in USA I can send you payment for it. I have never been a subscriber as I could not afford it. Many years ago there was this one store that sometimes had issues but that store is long gone and closed about 15 years ago. I thought that perhaps if someone is able to purchase it from a store near where they live in USA, I could buy from you directly. I would appreciate this greatly. If someone who is able to purchase it from a store in USA and could pick up an extra copy for me, I will send you payment and postage for it. I think it can be sent Media Mail within USA. To buy from overseas is too expensive for me on my budget (senior citizen on fixed income.) ThanK you, Lin P.S. I want to be able to get an actual physical copy if possible. |
29 Jul 22 - 09:27 PM (#4148698) Subject: Farewell Living Tradition From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Just received my latest and last Living Tradition magazine - I now have a full set having taken it from the very beginning. Thanks to Pete & Heather and all the others who have helped produced the BEST magazine devoted to traditional music ever. A great pity they find they can no longer continue. I did notice a couple of errors in the Wilsons "On the Road" article. I was not involved in the running of Whitby Folk Festival (as it was then known) in the 1970s although I did transport Chris & Steve about when working in the Middlesborough area. I also recall their antics at the Spa. I am not Malcom! |
30 Jul 22 - 12:00 AM (#4148705) Subject: RE: Farewell Living Tradition From: GUEST,henryp Agreed, Malcolm. I made a contribution to the first edition of The Living Tradition and the last one too. I first met Pete and Heather at a recording for BBC Radio 2's Folk on Two at Culzean Castle with Jim Lloyd and Geoffrey Hewitt. And Pete proudly took me downstairs at the Spa to the see the collection of photographs where one taken by his father was on display. |
30 Jul 22 - 06:08 AM (#4148725) Subject: RE: Farewell Living Tradition From: The Sandman You may not be malcom. Graham Binless ran the festival on behalf of EFDSS, It was run well , i was booked there many times, it was very enjoyable, i always got paid and had a good time. I played there a few times for Malcolm, it was run well. This year I am playing at Saltburn, I have not played at Whitby for many years,it is however a very good place to have a festival and I have heard good reports |
30 Jul 22 - 07:26 AM (#4148736) Subject: RE: Farewell Living Tradition From: The Sandman I have supported the Living TradItion Magazine, I am sorry to see it finish , and must thank the Heywwod family for keeping it going so long. Malcolm, or Malcolm the Mukka as he was known, was better at running festivals than he was as a cricketer |
31 Jul 22 - 04:11 PM (#4148879) Subject: RE: Living Tradition Magazine closure, Aug 2022 From: The Sandman I received my copy today, There was an excellent letter from John Blaine |
02 Aug 22 - 02:13 PM (#4149060) Subject: RE: Living Tradition Magazine closure, Aug 2022 From: GUEST,jim bainbridge Yes Sandman, I certainly agree with you about the letter from John Blaine- it's always good to have your prejudices confirmed & his assessment reflected almost exactly my own feelings. The Heywoods deserve enormous credit for covering so many aspects of the music over the years, and the LT archive will be a valuable resource for many years to come. I'm personally grateful that the sometimes subversive views of an exiled Geordie were so readily accepted. Thanks again..... |
02 Aug 22 - 05:24 PM (#4149080) Subject: RE: Living Tradition Magazine closure, Aug 2022 From: The Sandman Some years ago, on a cold dark night Some boots did sing, 'neath the town hall light There were few at the scene, but they all said That the boots that they saw , looked a lot like Freds The voice that they heard, had a Shropshire twang the frost on the pumpkin,was the first they sang I spoke not a word, but listened entranced When the song did end the Boots did a dance They walks the hills of the long white cloud They visits the town when the night winds howl Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me the, voice sounds good and the diction clear the boots tap on the ground and shed not a tear But late at night, when the north wind blows In the long white cloud they sing loud and slow they walks these hills of the long white cloud they visits the sea when the night winds howl Nobody knows, nobody sees Nobody knows but me in memory of Fred Jordans boots, to be sung to the tune of the long black veil. inspired by a post from malcom storey about, how freds boots ended up in new zealand I will miss speaking to Fiona Heywood on the phone to place an advert and listening to her lovely scottish accent,it was a magazine that gave lots of people pleasure, well done The Heywoods |