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Welcome New Members! 2001 0130

30 Jan 01 - 01:31 AM (#385446)
Subject: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Have you noticed that there have been a lot of newer members posting of late? Some have been spotted and welcomed in the threads where they have appeared, but let's give all our new members a *proper* Mudcat welcome!

Newcomers, please, tell us a bit about what music you like and play or sing. And be sure to check out the FAQ permathread at the top of the forum list. All the Mudcat mysteries-- almost-- explained! Also, lists of great classic Mudcat threads of the past, to help you make sense of some of the people you'll bump into around here!

*Lurkers,* we welcome you, too-- post away, members or not!

~Susan


30 Jan 01 - 01:38 AM (#385455)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sorcha

And a second from the floor here. Does seem like that, doesn't it? And a whole lot of Guest Posters lately. But Welcome to the Real Zoo, all of you. All reasonable requests we try to fulfill. And some not so reasonable ones.........seek ye the Jello Pit. Lime is preferrable. Not all of us are dangerous.......


30 Jan 01 - 01:40 AM (#385458)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Amergin

Just watch out for Sorcha....


30 Jan 01 - 02:08 AM (#385466)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sorcha

Whaaaa? Whassup there, 'Gin? Watch out for WHO?? ME?? and just why, may I ask? Just cuz I is the current Champ.....(only means I spend way too much time here......) Waaa!

(does this make me on a par with spaw? you gotta watch out for him, too, LOL!)


30 Jan 01 - 03:45 AM (#385492)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Amergin

I don't know....I heard about you and Cletus....


30 Jan 01 - 03:55 PM (#385903)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

refresh


30 Jan 01 - 04:55 PM (#385949)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Hollowfox

Welcome, fellow folkies!


30 Jan 01 - 04:59 PM (#385951)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: mousethief

Same here!


30 Jan 01 - 05:04 PM (#385955)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST,Caseyhimself

First time visitor. Like the look of the threads I have seen so far. I found the site looking for lyrics to "The Stone outside Dan Murphys door" No success on the search.


30 Jan 01 - 07:19 PM (#386080)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Caseyhimelf, did you search threads or just the Digitrad? Also, did you try posting a thread requesting help looking? That's how most stuff gets found-- people here know all the corners to look in.

Welcome!! Join?

~Susan


30 Jan 01 - 08:00 PM (#386128)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Snuffy

Casey

It's in the Digital Tradition Database. click here. I found it by typing [stone outside] in the DigiTrad Lyrics Search box at the top of the page.

Typing something in square brackets tells the dearch to find the exact phrase, but I guess it's not easy for a newcomer to find out where it tells you that.

Welcome. Hope you find many more.


30 Jan 01 - 08:06 PM (#386136)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: MMario

casey - try putting "stone outside" into the supersearch box (minus the qoutes) - it brought it up for me.

if that doesn't work, click here: THE STONE OUTSIDE DAN MURPHY'S DOOR


30 Jan 01 - 08:18 PM (#386150)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

See, I love this place: just learned about brackets around search words. Thanks, Snuffy!

Sarah


30 Jan 01 - 08:42 PM (#386165)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Sarah2, I see by clicking on your name you've joined fairly recently. Care to tell us a bit about yourself?

Welcome, bien venue, vellcom....

~S~


30 Jan 01 - 09:36 PM (#386199)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Susan, thanks.

Autobiography time? Hmmm...

I was born in Southern Illinois; most of my relatives are midwesterners. My favorite ancestors are Thomas Paine and George Burroughs, which probably explains both why I shoot my mouth off too much and why it has been predicted that I'll be hanged some fine day...

I grew up in Houston, and was most fortunate to discover folk music by accepting a part-time job while I was in high school, working for a neighbor who owned a little place called Sand Mountain Coffee House. I learned some of my first songs on guitar there, from Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, JJ Walker, Allen Damron -- such folk when we were all young. It was magic.

I live now in Amarillo, "interesting" town but pretty devoid of folk music, a few true friends and me mum here still to care for. I have one brother, who lives up in Fairbanks but comes down during the winter to enjoy our balmy 40-degree weather and only 10 or so inches of snow now and then. I have one son, now serving his second enlistment in the Marine Corps. I have no man, having lost the last one to a bottle; right now, can't see the point in forming that kind of attachment.

I play in a folk trio, moi (guitar, sometimes the tenor banjo), a keyboard whiz, and a viola. I'm a low whisky-voiced alto at best, a high whisky-voiced tenor more like it. The viola player is soprano, so we harmonize fairly well. We mostly do Celtic stuff when in public, there being the most call for that here, but we play around with '40s music, blues, all manner of songs.

There, more than you wanted to know. My life in four paragraphs.

Well, okay, I left out the weird parts...

Sarah


31 Jan 01 - 01:28 AM (#386299)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Cool! I have a son and stepson in their first Navy tours, nuke techs.

I think you'll be safe enough here at Mudcat-- death here is usually by fire!

Welcome again!

~S~


31 Jan 01 - 09:35 AM (#386446)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: PhantomNL

What I do in music? Well.. I play the guitar and bodhran, and besides that I sing. I'm from the Netherlands, and there I try to join a traditional folksession every week. Most of the music we play is Irish or Scottish. This summer I hope to move to Edinburgh (Scotland), to live there for about two years (at least). I'll hope to be accepted as a student over there and then I'll join a lot of sessions too! If you have any suggestions...

Have fun! Marieke.


31 Jan 01 - 10:38 AM (#386476)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Hi Marieke! Welcome!

Pssst! Watch out for the bodhran-player jokes here, you'll find trhat when people get bored they pick on bodhran players! When this happens, be sure to retaliate with banjo jokes.

When you get to Scotland, you can post threads here asking about sessions.

~Susan


31 Jan 01 - 02:14 PM (#386689)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Gray Rooster

I'm a Dallasite by birth (VERY rare these daze). I've played some instrument or another all my life.

I'm not really "new" here. I've played several times on the MudCat Radio program by phone. I've lurked around a bit and GUEST commented on many occasions.

I play all styles of music. My favorite being "that which I'm playing at the time."

I too, know of SARAH2's Sand Mountain in Houston. John (the owner w a y back then) paid me $15 one night when I was stone broke and still wet (as a folker) behind the ears. I still see him at the Kerrville Folk Festival most years and purchased a Breedlove from him at his shop (Sand Mountain Music) a couple of years ago. I've swapped with Townes, BW, Willie, Phil Ochs, Jerry Jeff, Seeger and a slew of others in different genre's and opened for a number of pretty fair performers.

I'm still waiting for a visit down here from (I believe)Rick. He wanted me to teach him what I was playing on his show.

This is a great community. Eventually some do die by fire, but there are more than enough new replacements (it keeps growing and growing and growing . . .)


31 Jan 01 - 02:17 PM (#386693)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Welcome!

~S~


31 Jan 01 - 02:24 PM (#386700)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Gray Rooster

The honor is mine. Thank YOU.


01 Feb 01 - 01:23 PM (#387567)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

You are all cordially invited to visit
>THIS THREAD
for a related discussion.


~Susan


01 Feb 01 - 01:34 PM (#387580)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Gray Rooster

Susan, (and anyone else inclined to follow the >THIS THREAD link), there is an error from the server trying to process your Blue Clicky.


01 Feb 01 - 01:56 PM (#387608)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Hawker

Hi, I am from Cornwall in England. I like folk music and song, God this sounds sad doesn't it? ........ Hi, My real name is Lucy I am almost and alcoholic........ No Really, I am a folkie who sings plays and writes - and enjoys following the threads hereat the cafe. Cheers. Lucy(Hawks)


01 Feb 01 - 02:43 PM (#387660)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Noreen

Welcome, Lucy. Download 'PalTalk' and come and join us one evening?

Noreen


01 Feb 01 - 03:59 PM (#387715)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Stewart

Hi, I slipped into Mudcat last Sept, I guess, without any formal introduction, so here it is. I live in Seattle, retired for the 2nd time from the Univ. of Washington, retired the 1st time from St. Olaf College (Northfield, Minnesota) 4 1/2 years ago as Chem. Prof. and moved to Seattle. My new career is as an umemployed musician - I can afford it now.

I was born and grew up in So. Calif., went to Pomona College and the Univ. of Illinois where I studied Chemistry, but also music (voice). My interest in folk music had it's roots in listening to the Grand Ole Opry on radio, Sat evenings in the early 50's. Later did much classical music (opera workshops, choral groups, etc.) but am now back to folk music (more freedom of expression). I enjoy trad music of the British Isles, and have recently gotten into Klezzmer and Yiddish music. I sing, play guitar and fiddle (studied classical violin as a kid, but quit in high school and only took it up again a few years ago).

Here in Seattle, I coordinate an open mic/acoustic concert venue in the Ballard area for Victory Music, and am active in Seattle Folklore Society's weekly song circle. I enjoy performing at our open mic. I also am organizing a new trad (British Isles & Northern Lands) music jam - both instrumental and vocal. So with my retirement, I am as busy as ever, but also get to practice my music more.

Cheers, S. in Seattle


01 Feb 01 - 05:19 PM (#387782)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Wow, Stewart, welcome! Do you know other Seattle area Mudcatters?

~Susan


01 Feb 01 - 11:09 PM (#388009)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: artbrooks

We are Art and Jenn (except Jenn mostly doesn't do chat lines). My job has moved me around the country, and we have started or joined song circles in Salt Lake, Seattle, Madison (WI), Erie (PA) and now in Prescott (AZ). We folk and contra dance and enjoy folk music generally and (me mostly) particularly Celtic. We have, from time to time, dabbled in Balkan, Israeli, and Yiddish music. Jenn plays guitar and I bang on the bodhran. And most of the bodhran jokes have at least a grain of truth.


01 Feb 01 - 11:31 PM (#388017)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

wELCOME aRT AND jENN!

~s~

who let Capslock in again?


02 Feb 01 - 04:41 PM (#388622)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Gray Rooster

Er, Susan, what thread were you alluding to above?


02 Feb 01 - 09:06 PM (#388887)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2


02 Feb 01 - 09:07 PM (#388888)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

oops...sorry, just lurking...

Sarah


02 Feb 01 - 09:35 PM (#388896)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST,~S~

The thread was, "What Would You Do Differently?"

Interested in new members' perspectives.

~S~


03 Feb 01 - 01:16 PM (#389214)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Gray Rooster

Ah, thank you.


03 Feb 01 - 02:55 PM (#389257)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST

~curstsey~

~S~


04 Feb 01 - 02:41 AM (#389535)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

refresh

~B. Ann Venue


04 Feb 01 - 12:51 PM (#389744)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: cowboypoet

I've never been much of a joiner, and I can't say I'm terribly impressed with an outfit that'll take me on as a member. However, I've been sneaking in and rustling lyrics from the Digital Tradition for a couple of years and finally decided to do the honorable thing and show up in daylight, so to speak.

Some of you may know from other threads that I'm a cowboy poet and singer, a grammar fanatic (or, as I prefer to think of it, a lover of language), and somethng of a wise-ass. In yet another thread someone recently asked for the definition of a curmudgeon. I told my wife, a woman of nearly infinite patience, that I was thinking of sending him my picture and she said, "You aren't a curmudgeon -- you don't have the dedication."

I was born in Virginia instead of here in Colorado as nature intended. I blame my parents for that. But I got here as soon as I could, and I don't feel at home anywhere else.

My interest in folk music was awakened during the Great Folk Scare of the 60's. I had the privilege of studying under Arthur Kyle Davis at the University of Virginia, so I learned a good deal about traditional music. I once wrote a 70-page paper on "Captain Wedderburn's Courtship" which is an interesting song, but not *that* interesting.

In 1963 I saw Ian and Sylvia at Newport and from that moment I knew exactly what I wanted to do with my life. I have made my living as a performer, but I suffer from Multiple Musical Personality Disorder and it wasn't unusual for one set to include a Childe Ballad, a cowboy song, "Casey At the Bat", a Tom Lehrer tune, an aria from some obscure opera -- well, you get the idea. It's hard to find a core audience for something like that since the Commercial Folk Era ended, though possibly not so hard as I might think judging from the discussions that go on in this arena.

Four years ago I wrote my first cowboy poem, and since then I've pretty much specialized. I haven't lost interest in any of the other kinds of music I've always loved, but I think maybe concentrating on one has been beneficial. And I get to hang around with a better class of people at Cowboy Poetry Gatherings. Kinda like here.

Anyway, thanks for the welcome, and remember -- breakfast is the most important meal of the day, because if you ain't home by then, partner, you're in trouble!


04 Feb 01 - 12:58 PM (#389754)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Oh, welcome cowboypoet! You met up with our Amos yet? Much in common.

If yer a trustworthy SOB, I may have a project that would interest you. (I'll take your wife's word on it if you aren't sure.) An old booklet of cowboy songs, crumbling.... have a scanner? Feel like transcribing lyrics? Wouldja send it back? Cuz I, uh, borrowed it...

Glad you found this thread after my rather Dunderbeckian link.

As has often been said, "Yer among yer own kind now, God help ye!"

~Susan


04 Feb 01 - 01:00 PM (#389755)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Amos

Dang, cowboy. Good to have you on board. I'd like a twenty-page analysis, please, on the inter-dynamics of wranglers and spur-wearing during squat breaks on the trail....


04 Feb 01 - 01:48 PM (#389778)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Amos,

Hours in the saddle make calluses thicker than spur rowels...

Yours from Cowtown, U.S.A.,

Sarah


04 Feb 01 - 01:51 PM (#389779)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Amos

LOL, Sairah! And your credentials for knowing this are... never mind, let's not go there!

A


04 Feb 01 - 02:10 PM (#389788)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Amos,

I live in Amarillo it's just common knowledge 'round here...I promise ya, that's all: The local specie do not appeal, as they are mostly the inspiration for Shel Silverstein's "Throw Another Log On the Fire."

Sarah


04 Feb 01 - 02:16 PM (#389796)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Amos

Well they do say everything is bigger, in Texas. But Logs!!!?? Ouch!! Never mind the spurs...


04 Feb 01 - 02:16 PM (#389797)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Amos,

I live in Amarillo; it's just common knowledge 'round here...I promise ya, that's all: The local species does not inspire me to investigate on a personal level, as it is the archetype for Shel Silverstein's "Throw Another Log On the Fire."

Sarah


04 Feb 01 - 02:46 PM (#389820)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Now there's a new one: I've managed to post the same message twice before, but never with someone's retort between them!

(Amos, logs are not considered joke fodder in Texas right now...)

Sarah


05 Feb 01 - 11:17 AM (#390412)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: cowboypoet

Hey, Sarah. It'd be an honor and a pleasure to help out. I do have a scanner with OCR software, and I have a reputation for returning things I borrow. I have other reputations, too, but let's just accentuate the positive, OK?

Amos, you're outta luck on the 2o-page analysis, but maybe I'll write a poem about it.


05 Feb 01 - 11:28 AM (#390414)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST, ~Susan

cowboypoet, please e-mail me so we can discuss the scanning project.

Amos' analysis can wait til you've scanned them! And you BETTER return them or we will ALL have to troop over to your house and it sounds like your wife will help us mock you!

~S~

motormice@hotmail.com


05 Feb 01 - 12:15 PM (#390449)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

Okay, I was lost there for a minute; had to go back and read previous posts to get the scanner bit. Gee, cowboypoet, I thought you were gonna scan your calluses for me! But it was Susan's project you had in mind.

Brain in the gutter today...

Sarah


05 Feb 01 - 12:29 PM (#390460)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST

Thread and brain creep alert... went like this: scanners.... sit on a copier to make a butt print, saddles.... Sarah2, they use superglue to catch fingerprints... glue on the saddle...

There's a gutter for ya!

~S~


05 Feb 01 - 07:32 PM (#390921)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah2

~S~,

One can only stand in breathless awe...

Sarah


05 Feb 01 - 07:50 PM (#390937)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wdyat12

Thanks for the Welcome to New Members! I apologize for coming across in recent threads as sarcastic and/or belligerent and/or uninformed. Last night I decided to play the drunken boor at The Mudcat Mellow Tavern. Bad Plan! Amergin put me in my place though, and I ended up begging for a hug. Well, I never was real good at role playing anyway, but I am genuinelly interested in all that Mudcat Cafe Radio has to offer otherwise. wdyat12


05 Feb 01 - 10:06 PM (#391033)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: GUEST

Welcome, wdyat12, and well said, 'nuff said!

Ya know, somewhere around this computer I have a bookmark to one of the finest FAQs around, on netiquette in particular for the kinds of stories that are often told at the Tavern-- guidelines for character-to-character interaction. Would you do me a favor? Would you bug me till I dig it up and post the link to it somewhere here at the Mudcat?

I'd appreciate it. It's long overdue so people don't get their tit in a wringer, their panties in a wad, their twiddly bits in an electric outlet....

~S~


09 Feb 01 - 05:41 PM (#394524)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

wefwesh


16 Feb 01 - 10:05 AM (#399355)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: wysiwyg

Have you noticed that there have been a lot of newer members posting of late? Some have been spotted and welcomed in the threads where they have appeared, but let's give all our new members a *proper* Mudcat welcome!

Newcomers, please, tell us a bit about what music you like and play or sing. And be sure to check out the FAQ permathread at the top of the forum list. All the Mudcat mysteries-- almost-- explained! Also, lists of great classic Mudcat threads of the past, to help you make sense of some of the people you'll bump into around here!

*Lurkers,* we welcome you, too-- post away, members or not!

~Susan


16 Feb 01 - 10:25 AM (#399364)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: Sarah the flute

Who is Sarah the Flute...I play in a Euro-Celtic Ceilidh band called The Flying Chaucers (see website for details). As well as floots & whistles I do the calling and spend a lot of time shouting at people on a Saturday night!!! I do some singing with another band called Morrighan so this Mudcat site is a treasure trove!!! Enuf of me - can ANYONE help with the request I posted today???. My first attempt at this. Thanks to all for the welcome.


16 Feb 01 - 12:31 PM (#399472)
Subject: RE: Welcome New Members! 2001 0130
From: pattyClink

Hey, cowboypoet, thanks for introducing yourself. My grandpa used to sing a version of Captain Wedderburns Courtship long,long ago, so your 70 page paper sounds interesting enough to read! I haven't checked the DT yet but if your scholarship isn't in there, maybe someday you could add it?

I am pretty new too so I guess I have to step up and introduce. I just like ballads and beautiful tunes and Donegal roots music. Usedta sing for people but got a few too many 'you know any James Taylor' requests and stopped trying. Grew up in Chicago with all the other marymargarets but have spent my adult life mostly in the South. I'm in Jackson, Miss. Current musical interest: arranging for four-part vocal. I'd like to try Wild Mountain Thyme next because I think it would be so accessible to people around here, but am I going to go through copyright hell over a contested authorship, I wonder??

many thanks to Max and all those who share so much lore and music with so many people, even those who try their souls.

PattyClink

(is this where you have to explain yer nickname? this is an island nickname; were I from Arranmore or Beaver Island, there would be so many people with my first and surnames, I would be given a shorthand name reflecting who my da was)