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Be very afraid folkies

12 Sep 02 - 01:33 PM (#782218)
Subject: Be very afraid folkies
From: Steve Latimer

I just heard Eugene Levy interviewed on the radio. He was saying that the crew who did "Waiting for Guffman" and "Best In Show" have a new movie coming out about, you guessed it, Folk Music. He said that he thinks it's their funniest yet.

Spinal Tap Unplugged?


12 Sep 02 - 01:35 PM (#782222)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Wesley S

Perhaps they've been reading our posts to gather material.


12 Sep 02 - 01:41 PM (#782223)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Steve Latimer

Uh oh


12 Sep 02 - 01:47 PM (#782230)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Clinton Hammond

Good... we need the publicity...

,-)


12 Sep 02 - 02:04 PM (#782241)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: breezy

that'll send the ratings plummeting


12 Sep 02 - 02:26 PM (#782253)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: McGrath of Harlow

"Best in show" doesn't seem to have hurt the doggy shows.

I wonder if they'll have the sense to centre it round a virtual folk community called the Dogfish?


12 Sep 02 - 03:14 PM (#782283)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: jimmyt

Waiting for Guffman is a show that is so accurate regarding "community theater". I have been doing theater for the last 12 years, and I will have to tell you, I sat down and watched the show after a rehersal, with a bunch of actors, and it was hilarious. We knew each and every character equilivant in our local community! I feel quite sure it hasn't hurt theater! Should be a good tongue-in-cheek about the folk community!


13 Sep 02 - 03:35 AM (#782811)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Mark Cohen

Yes, but which folk community? Ours? or Theirs?

Aloha,
Mark


13 Sep 02 - 08:38 AM (#782921)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: JedMarum

I hope they do it. We are a diverse and funny lot, I'd love to see what these fokls do to us!!!


13 Sep 02 - 08:50 AM (#782926)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Willie-O

I expect they'll blame it on Canada.

Hope so, anyway.

W-O


13 Sep 02 - 09:16 AM (#782941)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Steve Latimer

They are Ruthless satirists. I'm sure that many of us will cringe seeing it, but I'm sure we'll recognize a lot of the characters.


13 Sep 02 - 10:40 AM (#783004)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Amos

Anyone got the name of this show? Is it a movie? Or a sit-com? :>) When?

A


13 Sep 02 - 11:21 AM (#783052)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: DougR

It's a movie, and I can't wait to see it.

DougR


13 Sep 02 - 11:29 AM (#783061)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Amergin

from one site...

Spinal Tap Turn It Down to -1 for Folk Sequel

Trade in leather pants and spandex for "Puff the Magic Dragon" and corduroy Michael A. Cavagnaro reports: Those lucky so-and-sos who saw Spinal Tap on their brief tour last summer may have been privy to the beginnings of the next Christopher Guest mockumentary project. As an opening group, the Folksmen probably seemed a bit of a mismatch to Tap's Satanic metal onslaught, and for good reason. Group members Mark Shubb, Alan Barrows, and Jerry Palter get on stage and do the normal folk music things, with sets consisting of quiet, sometimes melancholy songs, traditional ballads, and the general spreading of goodwill. Having formed in the 60s during "The Great Folk Music Scare," the Folksmen scored a minor Top 70 hit in 1962 called "Old Joe's Place," but have been fairly silent ever since. Unfortunately, it seems, their brand of "eclectified folk" was "too popular to be purist, and too purist to be popular."

Plans are now in effect for a feature film about the Folksmen, with Guest and Eugene Levy (Best of Show) writing the script and Michael McKean and Harry Shearer joining on the musical performance end of things. The movie will reportedly focus on the three aforementioned musicians reuniting in Carnegie Hall for a tribute concert after all these years. Hilarity will, as a matter of consequence, ensue, as the antics of folkies Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Peter, Paul & Mary, the Kingston Trio and Fairport Convention are sure to be skewered by the Tap team. Hopefully, Levy will have spare time to appear in the film as well, what with his Greg the Bunny duties and all.

from the spinal tap site:

Tap Taps Folksmen to Open Concerts

Spinal Tap has chosen The Folksmen -- veterans of The Great Folk Music Scare of the 1960s -- to open the show on this summer's concert tour. CLICK HERE FOR OPENING NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS AND CONCERT REVIEWS!

Who are the Folksmen? According to Chip Rowe's A TO ZED guide, they're an

..."aging folk band reminiscent of the Kingston Trio that was scheduled to open for Spinal Tap during the 1992 Royal Albert Hall show. Instead, they played a nearby Tube stop for change because roadies feared the energetic heavy metal crowd would tear them to pieces. Four years later ... the group signed a four-month lease on a 1994 Chrysler minivan in anticipation of Tap's never-realized 1996 Third World Tour.

Rumor had it the trio might put out a CD. From the Web: "Perhaps best known, if at all, for their 1962 Top 70 hit 'Old Joe's Place,' the Folksmen have earned a lasting place in folk music history as the group too popular to be purist and too purist to be popular." Jerry Palter, Alan Barrows and Mark Shubb met as freshmen at Ohio Wesleyan and over the next 26 months played and sang their own brand of 'eclectified folk' music.

Recently reunited after more than two decades, they are again becoming a popular late addition to folk festivals within a day's auto travel of their homes."


13 Sep 02 - 11:38 AM (#783067)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Mrrzy

I still remember seeing This is Spinal Tap with my then-sweetie in college, and later when we were talking about what was funny, I thought all the drummers dying (especially the You can't dust for vomit line) was pretty hysterical, and Sweetie answered Oh, I didn't believe that part - at which point I realized that the whole thing had been perceived as real! Now, THAT was funny!


13 Sep 02 - 11:39 AM (#783069)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Amos

Very funny! But I do think someone ought to tip Christopher Guest off to the resource he is missing in the Mudcat archives. Spaw's 9,967 posts alone would give him enough material for six films!

A


13 Sep 02 - 12:02 PM (#783093)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Kim C

Spinal Tap is one of my all-time favorite movies, and I absolutely LOVE Christopher Guest. I can really see Michael McKean in a little v-neck sweater singing Kumbaya. :-D


13 Sep 02 - 12:11 PM (#783101)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: open mike

and harry schearer--he is the voice of several of the Simpsons' characters, and has a hilarious radio show of his own each week: Le Show-which is syndicated on many stations..it might be found on www.leshow.com not sure-i'll check that out...oh yeah i think it is harryschearer.com


13 Sep 02 - 12:16 PM (#783110)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: catspaw49

I am a huge fan of Guest and Levy!! BIS and Guff man are just hilarious. The characters are only slightly overdrawn and you like them because you think they are real. Guest has a kind of "core group" who I'm sure will be in this one and if it's like the others, although the movie is outlined by Levy and Guest, it will not be scripted. Almost all of the dialogue in any scene is ad libbed by the actors themselves (all have a deep background in improv) as the characters which they have developed. That's what makes them so believable.

Can't wait for this one. I hear it centers on several 60's folk acts now.

And Amos, I have over 17,000 posts, not 9000.

Spaw


13 Sep 02 - 12:59 PM (#783138)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Rick Fielding

Can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to this!

Spinal Tap, Waiting For Guffman, and Best In Show are three of the most brilliant films I've ever seen. The satire is absolutely wicked....and naturally the folks BEING satirized haven't a clue what it's all about.

Oh man.....satirizing us folkies! This I am going to enjoy big time....I've been waiting all my life for a movie that makes fun of ME personally (in a general sort of way) and this may be it!

Cheers

Rick


13 Sep 02 - 01:05 PM (#783140)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: open mike

http://www.harryshearer.com/ here is how to find Le Show, and other harry shearer info...


13 Sep 02 - 04:53 PM (#783355)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: EBarnacle1

Is it possible that the person signing in as Guest was really Christopher Guest?


13 Sep 02 - 05:20 PM (#783369)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Little Hawk

This should be absolutely GREAT!!! I can hardly wait. I hope G.W. postpones the 3rd World War long enough that it will be aired. I wonder how they will handle the Dylan-loving folkies versus the Dylan-hating folkies controversy?

Expect a lot of very serious and patently stupid sermonizing in this one...and girls with very long straight hair and soulful, if slightly blank, eyes.

- LH


13 Sep 02 - 05:39 PM (#783386)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: jimmyt

Little Hawk, are you suggesting that there is a correlation between folk music and fine straight hair? VERY INTERESTING!


13 Sep 02 - 07:00 PM (#783432)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Little Hawk

Yeah, there is. Then there's the wild mop of wavy/curly hair type, like me. Blame Dylan for that archetype.

- LH


13 Sep 02 - 07:27 PM (#783459)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: McGrath of Harlow

If that stuff about The Folksmen is the way that film is shaping up, it sounds rather as if they've missed the plot. Gone for the soggy end.

What I'd like to see would be something more like "Withnail and I" crossed with "Oh Brother Where Art Thou".


13 Sep 02 - 07:27 PM (#783460)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: michaelr

Some may know Mark Shubb of the Folksmen as the inventor of Shubb capos... I can't wait to see this film!

Cheers,
Michael


13 Sep 02 - 07:32 PM (#783466)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: John Hardly

I would pay money...er

I can't wait too.


13 Sep 02 - 07:49 PM (#783480)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Amergin

i would let some one else pay for my ticket to see this....


13 Sep 02 - 09:56 PM (#783568)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: BK

I'll rent it when it quits the theatres.

Cheers, BK


13 Sep 02 - 10:31 PM (#783586)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: jimmyt

When is this due to be in "selected Cities" near me?


13 Sep 02 - 10:47 PM (#783592)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Art Thieme

That's not funny ;-)

Art Thieme


13 Sep 02 - 10:50 PM (#783593)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Jim Krause

Could it possibly be as good as "That Thing You Do"? Now that was a very well done movie satirizing '60s rock/pop groups. I think I'd like to see this new movie.
Jim


14 Sep 02 - 01:10 AM (#783661)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Mark Cohen

EBarnacle...well, I don't know if "Guest" is really Christopher Guest, but I've long suspected that the person signing in as "Amos" is really Wally Amos. Ever notice how he never seems to lose his cookie?

Aloha,
Mark


14 Sep 02 - 10:57 AM (#783803)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Rick Fielding

I've stood next to Little Hawk, and despite what he says, he has a long white fringe of hair hanging down to his shoulders. The rest of his head is completely bald (and very shiny!). He is about 5'2" tall, and weighs close to three hundred pounds. In other words he is a typical Folkie. I, on the other hand, closely resemble John Barrymore.

Rick


14 Sep 02 - 12:35 PM (#783858)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Little Hawk

What the hell...!

All right, Rick, you have committed gross libel here. Your description sounds very much like the typical folkie, but utterly unlike me.

John Barrymore? Wha...

I'm going to look him up on google and draw comparisons.

Okay, I looked it up. Wow, lookit them flashing eyes...

Rick, I think you need a session with Herr Liebenscheiss right away...

- LH


14 Sep 02 - 12:49 PM (#783864)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Jeri

Rick, so why are you being portrayed in the movie by Anna Nicole Smith?


14 Sep 02 - 04:39 PM (#783991)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: Little Hawk

There are a couple of actors who do look like Rick, but I can't remember their names at the moment... They usually portray minor mafia hoods or sleazy businessmen engaging in stock frauds...that type of thing.

- LH


20 Sep 02 - 04:05 AM (#788067)
Subject: RE: Be very afraid folkies
From: MAG

So, what's the deal? I know Spinal Tap was made up for the movie, but was this an actual band that has regrouped and been sucked in to the ST phenomenon? or is the name a sort of conglomeration of the Four Freshmen, the Highway men, et. al.?