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Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October

21 Sep 04 - 07:54 PM (#1277793)
Subject: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: Chris Green

Erm, I'm a bit new to all this and I don't want to piss anyone off. I play in a band (that shall for the moment reamin nameless!) and we've a fair amount of gigs in the UK coming up. What's the policy on posting messages about your own gigs? I promise I shan't be offended if I start a thread about us playing and it sinks without a trace!


21 Sep 04 - 07:59 PM (#1277796)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: katlaughing

Yes! No problem, please do and welcome to the Mudcat!

kat


21 Sep 04 - 08:02 PM (#1277798)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: Chris Green

Hurrah! Watch this space! we're at isambarde.co.uk coming to a skittle alley near you!


21 Sep 04 - 08:06 PM (#1277803)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: Leadfingers

duellingbouzoukis - Put Blatant Plug or similar on thread just so we can ignore it if we want to . And UK so the overseas typeas dont waste their time . And if you get down my way and I can blag in for free I will say hello .


21 Sep 04 - 08:08 PM (#1277807)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: Chris Green

Maybe, in that case, we need a BP prefix as well as a BS prefix!


21 Sep 04 - 08:13 PM (#1277809)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: The Shambles

ARRRRHG!!!

I exclaim as an ex BP employee.........No more prefixes please...

Max (the owner of this website) says:

Don't sweat the rules, cause there aint none.


21 Sep 04 - 08:31 PM (#1277817)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: Chris Green

Sound. Well, here goes.... We're on at Banbury Festival on the 9th October but we'll be around and about for the weekend. Please drop down and heckle!


21 Sep 04 - 08:40 PM (#1277822)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?
From: katlaughing

I've tried to put a link in to your website, but it seems to be down at the mo'. I looked at a cached page on Google, but it was empty. Saw a nice piece about you on someone else's other site with your upcoming gigs listed. At least I think it was you folks, three of you with an oboe?:-) Didn't see any bouzoukis, though!

Have fun!

kat


22 Sep 04 - 01:42 AM (#1277956)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Rasener

If you don't let the world know, then how can people come along. Its nice, even if one can't attend, to see what is going on in the rest of the world.

Power to your elbows duellingbouzoukis.


22 Sep 04 - 02:43 AM (#1277980)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: MBSLynne

So...tell us about you then. I'll be at Banbury but there are lots of things I want to see which conflict...I need to know if I want to see you! DO you have an oboe? My son plays oboe and needs to be shown that oboe will fit into a folk context.

Love Lynne


22 Sep 04 - 03:07 AM (#1277983)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Joe Offer

Yes, gig promotions are welcome. However, if you have five gigs in a week and start five threads, that gets a bit tiresome.
-Joe Offer-


22 Sep 04 - 05:08 AM (#1278037)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: George Papavgeris

Mary Humphreys & Anahata have a "rolling" gig thread, you can try that; or do a bi-monthly one like me.

I'll be seeing you on the 9th, assume you're referring to the Banbury Festival?

Shambles, you mentioned that you have also worked for the Great Mother (BP). I expect to be joining your ranks in the not too distant future (still working, but will become an "ex" sometime in the next 3-4 years)


22 Sep 04 - 06:04 AM (#1278066)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: The Shambles

Shambles, you mentioned that you have also worked for the Great Mother (BP). I expect to be joining your ranks in the not too distant future (still working, but will become an "ex" sometime in the next 3-4 years)

We can then join-up and form the Pensioners? I would suggest that it is a lot better being an ex employee than a current one?

The last time I found a fellow worker was when I got to talking to a chap that was on the same tour coach party as me. At the time we were floating in rubber raft, down the Snake River in Wyoming!


22 Sep 04 - 08:00 AM (#1278134)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Sttaw Legend

duabozkis
its totally unac


22 Sep 04 - 08:04 AM (#1278136)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Sttaw Legend

dualbozkis

Its totally unacceptable to advertise gigs on here and you will never see me doing it BUT if you are doing nowt this:
Friday 24 September harriWattsband are playing at Oddfellows Arms Beverley

good luck


22 Sep 04 - 09:29 AM (#1278194)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: breezy

El Greko, dont give up your day job!!!

You at the re-opening this Friday in St Albans?

This is a subtle plug

For the St Albans 'windward' club at the Duke of Marlborough where this week its Chris Newman's bro

and next week, 1st Oct Marilyn Middleton


22 Sep 04 - 10:37 AM (#1278270)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Chris Green

Yes, we do have an oboe (moonunit) and a bit good she is too. We also have a fiddle player and I play guitar (the bouzouki's a spare time thang!) We play mainly trad English stuff. katlaughing - as regards the website, you need Flash to access it - perhaps that may be why you're having problems? Joe, the chances of us having five gigs in a week is a situation that is unlikely to occur!

Incidentally, we keep running into oboists and former oboists at festivals. Is it worth trying to sell the idea of an oboe workshop to Banbury? Would anyone come?


22 Sep 04 - 11:24 AM (#1278305)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Rasener

Who is this person called "Flash" then :-)


22 Sep 04 - 11:27 AM (#1278311)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: English Jon

You also have THE fiddle player.

good luck guys.
Jon


22 Sep 04 - 12:25 PM (#1278359)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Sarah the flute

I played my oboe on our soon to be finished (its taken nearly a year) Flying Chaucers CD. In fact I play it several times.....more than several times....they decided to triple track it...my lips were rubber by the end of that!

Sarah


22 Sep 04 - 04:14 PM (#1278553)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 Oct
From: Moonunit

Huroo Sarah the Flute

It's nice to know that there are some fellow Mudboists out there. I posted (in secret) to your thread about the session in Rochester...
Blue-click here

Anyhoo, I'd better sign off before this thread gets spectacularly highjacked *evil laughter*.

Jude
www.isambarde.co.uk


22 Sep 04 - 05:05 PM (#1278602)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Fran

DuellingBouzoukis was excellent in a duo when I first saw/heard him at the Burnt Post, Coventry with Mick Bisicker and also Isambarde is great, I am looking forward tBanbury Festival o , well done Mereck 'n'Dary for booking them!


22 Sep 04 - 05:17 PM (#1278609)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Chris Green

Ta, Fran! Aw, shucks..... :)


22 Sep 04 - 06:38 PM (#1278666)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Juan P-B

I was lucky enough to MC these fine peeps at Wallingford Bunkfest and can testify to their amazing musicianship (even with thirty kids running around!)

I was so impressed that I actually BOUGHT their CD instead of blagging one.

I can't get to see them in Banbury as I have a modelling assignment with Anne Summers!

Hasta
Big Fat George


23 Sep 04 - 03:13 AM (#1278914)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: webfolk

ask about the cheese and olives...


23 Sep 04 - 06:22 AM (#1278987)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: GUEST,skipy

welcome aboard, we met @ Steventon & Bunkfest if you remember.

Regards Skipy


23 Sep 04 - 08:05 AM (#1279030)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: MBSLynne

How about an oboe session if there are so many oboists around! My son loves the idea of joining in sessions but because oboes are fairly loud instruments, he's a bit bothered about going wrong, not knowing the tunes properly etc. He'd love a session with other oboists in!

Love Lynne


23 Sep 04 - 09:15 AM (#1279064)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: The Unicorn Man

You can put what you like on your own thread, and so can other people. IE Dec 4th The Bull in Barton le Clay Beds 12noon til 12 Midnight 12 hours singaround/session. £1 entry everyone welcome. Cheers hope to see you soon.


24 Sep 04 - 04:07 AM (#1279699)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Sarah the flute

Heh heh ..... a session entitled "revenge of the oboes"!!!!


24 Sep 04 - 06:05 AM (#1279751)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: MBSLynne

Sounds good to me! Loud though.........


24 Sep 04 - 01:51 PM (#1280141)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 Oct
From: Moonunit

Greetings MBSLynne (and son)

I empathise with your son completely.

"My son plays oboe and needs to be shown that oboe will fit into a folk context."

IMHO (and with a bit of practice), the oboe can work well in any musical genre. The oboe, versatile as it is, has always been pigeonholed with certain types of music. As much as I love the music typically associated with the oboe, I found myself being constrained (especially at college) by other people's perceptions of what I should be doing!

Amongst other things, I have been in a jazz band (as the only oboist) and a really weird free-style contemporary improvisation group. Folk music in particular, seems to lend itself well with the dark and mellifluous sound of the oboe - I am nonplussed that there aren't more of us around.

I was reared on a diverse mix of music, including folk music of the 60's and 70's revival era. My first (and to be fair only) folk-oboe influence was Sue Harris of early Albion Country Band fame. I recall a workshop she ran (some years back) at Towersey Folk Festival, and the surprise when I walked into a room full of oboists (now there's a thought)!

"My son loves the idea of joining in sessions but because oboes are fairly loud instruments, he's a bit bothered about going wrong, not knowing the tunes properly etc."

It took me a while to pluck up the courage to join a session. Sessions are a great way of learning tunes and building up stamina. If you drop out in the middle then there should be others to cover you. I try and use a reed that blends well (rather than sticking out like a saw thumb!). Sessions are great for practicing dynamic control, and I have got used to cutting my volume by half (to the relief of many). Some sessions are so packed that it is a job trying to play loud enough to be heard! Find the sort of session that is encouraging and welcoming. Don't worry if you are not always note perfect – go for it (and remember, when the going gets tough, at least you are not playing the banjo!!)

Best of luck
Jude x


24 Sep 04 - 01:59 PM (#1280160)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Herga Kitty

There was an oboe playing on John Renbourn's Another Monday LP, a very long time ago (when I was at school and learning to play the oboe..... ).

See you at Banbury (and Lynne and Richard at Chipping Norton, tomorrow, hopefully)

Kitty


25 Sep 04 - 06:48 AM (#1280637)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: Chris Green

Wasn't it Pepys who described the oboe as "the ill wind that blows no good?!" Dosy old git...


25 Sep 04 - 07:54 AM (#1280657)
Subject: RE: Are we allowed to publicise gigs?Banbury 9 October
From: matai

Just to get back to publicity, although I live downunder I have family in the Northern Hemisphere and am always cutting and pasting stuff from mudcat to send them. I was most happy to hear about the New Haven Festival last week. I'm only sorry I couldn't be there to see Arlo Guthrie and the other interesting acts. I posted the info to my son-in-law who was half-an-hour away and he may have got there. I hope one day to come North myself and check out gigs and Festivals. My taste is pretty eclectic so keep it coming guys.