27 Jun 06 - 06:29 PM (#1770595) Subject: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST Name all the mudcatters you have met. I'm making my list now. |
27 Jun 06 - 06:32 PM (#1770598) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: bobad Well, I've had many guests in my house. |
27 Jun 06 - 06:32 PM (#1770599) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy 1 at a time :- Admiral |
27 Jun 06 - 06:33 PM (#1770600) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Mrs Admiral |
27 Jun 06 - 06:38 PM (#1770605) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Emma B Skipy - this could take some time............ |
27 Jun 06 - 06:42 PM (#1770607) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: skarpi welll all the people who was at the Getaway 2005 and some more.... all the best Skarpi Iceland |
27 Jun 06 - 06:53 PM (#1770613) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Duke The only Mudcatter I have met is Rick Fielding and sadly he is no longer with us. |
27 Jun 06 - 06:57 PM (#1770614) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST None of your business, GuEsT. Not now and never. |
27 Jun 06 - 07:27 PM (#1770651) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Snuffy GUEST GUEST 08:13 AM GUEST 10:36 PM GUEST,Guest GUEST,Skipy GUEST 06:29 PM |
27 Jun 06 - 07:29 PM (#1770655) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Ebbie I may have met Guest repeatedly- how would I know? |
27 Jun 06 - 07:39 PM (#1770665) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,harpgirl Joe Offer Gutbucketeer paddymac bluebelle BWL PaulG kendall Bill Sables AllenC CarolC Jack The Sailor Pete Peterson Banj Troll can't think of any more so that's my list have I forgotten anyone? |
27 Jun 06 - 07:40 PM (#1770666) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: X I have met and picked with: Amos, I jam with him once or twice a month for years. Alaska Mike Naemanson NicoleC And a couple more that I can't recall right now. |
27 Jun 06 - 07:44 PM (#1770676) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Emma B |
27 Jun 06 - 07:47 PM (#1770677) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Leadfingers |
27 Jun 06 - 07:47 PM (#1770678) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Crandriver |
27 Jun 06 - 07:48 PM (#1770680) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Sussex Carole |
27 Jun 06 - 07:48 PM (#1770681) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Big boy ( at Erotica 2005 ) |
27 Jun 06 - 07:49 PM (#1770682) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Mr Red |
27 Jun 06 - 07:49 PM (#1770684) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Skipy Ms Lemon |
27 Jun 06 - 07:50 PM (#1770685) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Severn Why, pray tell? Most of them already have given themselves better names than I could think of for them, ones that they actually already like. And as for the rest, their names and motives can only be GUEST at. |
27 Jun 06 - 08:38 PM (#1770715) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Bee-dubya-ell AllenC Art Brooks CarolC Harpgirl Jack The Sailor John Hardly Marion PaulG Troll And every one of them has met me! If they try to deny it, they're lying. |
27 Jun 06 - 08:40 PM (#1770717) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Rapparee Virtually...a lot of them. |
27 Jun 06 - 08:50 PM (#1770734) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Rapparee Oh, wait. I'm supposed to name the Mudcatters I've met. Okay, I name them...folks! |
27 Jun 06 - 09:07 PM (#1770745) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST Sure. I'm going to tell someone I don't stuff that is none of her business. |
27 Jun 06 - 10:43 PM (#1770771) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: open mike Amos Al Alice Chanty Ranger Mudlark Marion Miken NicoleC Michaelr Ranger Roger Radriano Sorcha Joe Offer Dave Swan PJ Mark Cohen Mary Garvey Blessings Barbara kendall jacqui yrlancslad hope i got your names right... and hope i get to meet more of you one day |
27 Jun 06 - 10:57 PM (#1770780) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Stilly River Sage Most of my Mudcatters come from before there was a Mudcat. Don Firth Deckman Stewart I don't remember if I met miken back when I was little and my dad was alive Mark Cohen Marion Jed Marum Joybell Hildebrand several folks who appear as guests but who haven't joined, but since they haven't joined I won't list their names here. And several others who SHOULD be Mudcatters, like Paddy Graber, and my Dad (John Dwyer) would have been one, had he lived long enough. SRS |
27 Jun 06 - 11:07 PM (#1770782) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST I've had the opportunity to meet several 'Catters but there is only one who I really would ever care to meet up with again. |
27 Jun 06 - 11:09 PM (#1770784) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Sorcha Over 100.....list is somewhere. Bill Sables has met at least 200 and that was before he went to Oz |
27 Jun 06 - 11:14 PM (#1770786) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: frogprince Have met a couple of folks who have "guested" here, and have been privileged to hear Gutbucketeer play, and also to hear one of the all time great catters do his THIEME songs years ago at the No Exit Cafe. To my knowledge, I've really only met and conversed with one regular Mudcatter, Metchosin. |
27 Jun 06 - 11:17 PM (#1770787) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,.gargoyle Joe Offer Max at the Shem-Team office Dick Greenhouse Abby Sale Susan of the DT (Friedman) LaughKat - Wyoming, Northern and Southern CO (Swan's Delivery Truck) Sam Spade |
27 Jun 06 - 11:50 PM (#1770810) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: RangerSteve The Mudcatters I've met are people I knew before I became a Mudcatter. Fretless, Dick Greenhouse, Susan of the DT, Pete Peterson, Carl Baron. Since most of us use aliases, I may have met more and just don't know it. And maybe there are people I know who are Mudcatters but I don't know that they're Mudcatters. It's late and I don't know if there's a point to what I just wrote. Steve |
28 Jun 06 - 12:05 AM (#1770817) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: katlaughing In your dreams only, garg...btw, happy b-day early! BillSables AllanC Sorcha & family El Swanno Big Mick Rex Rideout LeeJ (Lonesome EJ) As well as I know them, might as well include Alba, Art Thieme, Spaw, Rick & Heather, Night Owl, JustaPicker, Micca, Sins, and a few others whom I hope to finally meet in person at the Getaway. |
28 Jun 06 - 12:07 AM (#1770819) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Sorcha You forgot Bert Kat. |
28 Jun 06 - 12:07 AM (#1770820) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Sorcha And that guy with the phallic harp.... |
28 Jun 06 - 12:11 AM (#1770826) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: CarolC In partial order of meeting... Celtic Soul, indieman, Claymore, Shall, Mary Daily, Skivee, Allan C, hesperis, Little Hawk, flattop, Rick Fielding, Duckboots, Peter T, Rana, Black Walnut, Paul Mills, sophocleese, Pene Azul, Kendall, Annie, Jeri, Sinsull, MMario, Micca, Bill D, Ferrara, Charlie Baum, momnopp, GutBucketeer, Dick Swain, Max, Dick Greenhaus, Susan of DT, Janie, Pauline L, Fortunato, Lamarca, Barry Finn, Big Mick, Sandy and Caroline Paton, Dani, Jed Marum, Joe Offer, bert, Marymac90, Norton1, Shadowmonk, somebody from the UK I met at the Royal Mile in Wheaton whose screen name escapes me just now, Wincing Devil, Naemanson, Jack the Sailor, Jande and Malveka, Willie-O, Tinker, Homeless, (somebody) Bob, Roger in Baltimore, Lisa Null, LoopySanchez, iamjohnne, Seamus Kennedy, PeteBoom, maire-aine, John, Hardly, Clinton Hammond, DevilMaster (I think that was his screen name), LeftyDee, Bee-dubya-ell, harpgirl, Troll, Morticia, Annamill, Skipjack K8, catsPHiddle, jacqui.c, InOBU, jimmyt, Bobert, Amos, beardedbruce, Charley Noble, Bat Goddess and Curmudgeon, Edelweiss, Skarpi Iceland, Ebbie, KT, Geoff (the) and Mrs Duck and offspring, rumanci (I think, if she was at the '05 Getaway), John 'Giok' MacKenzie, Leadfingers, Noreen, CET and Charmion, Lonesome EJ, Severn, Sorcha, Gorgeous Gary and Cheryl, georgeward... There are several with whom I was in the same room/place but never actually met, and no doubt there are probably some I have managed to leave out (sorry). |
28 Jun 06 - 12:19 AM (#1770829) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: CarolC (sorry about the comma between 'John' and 'Hardly') |
28 Jun 06 - 01:22 AM (#1770845) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: katlaughing Right, Sorcha, I KNEW I was forgetting somebody! BERT and his wife, TEE, and MIMOSA!! Sorry, phoaks! |
28 Jun 06 - 01:29 AM (#1770846) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: John O'L You mean these names are real people? I thought this was an online game site. |
28 Jun 06 - 01:30 AM (#1770847) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Alice A very short list... Bill Sables Allan C LesBen (the other Montana Mudcatter) open mike |
28 Jun 06 - 03:17 AM (#1770883) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Catherine Jayne In no particular order!! Micca Liz the Squeak Manitas Limpit Moticia PixieofDoom Phot Cllr Champagne Carol Crane Driver SussexCarole Snuffy Dave the Gnome Mrs Duck Geoff the Duck Madlion Mootlefish Boats Bill Sables Sam Pirt Linda Kelly Nutty Pistashcio Bradfordian Col K Tig The Badger Firecat Oakley Bassic Rock Chick Flamenco Ted Mr Red Mr Happy The Admiral Mrs Admiral Leadfingers Giok Fibula Mattock Mudguard JudeL Lanfranc Cats SINSULL Jacqui C Bat Goddess Curmudgeon Kendall Alan C Max Joe Offer Noreen McGrath of Harlow Herga Kitty Tinker CET Charmion Skipjack JeZeBeL Sorcha Animarterra Black Walnut KT Ebbie Big Mick INOBU (sp?) Bill D Dick and Susan MMario Dani Janie Carol C Fortunato Pauline L El Grecko Charley Noble BeardedBruce Amos Bobert Rumanci Lamarca Barry Finn There are more...need to go to work now but will think of anyone I will have missed!! |
28 Jun 06 - 03:26 AM (#1770888) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Wilfried Schaum Look at the photos of Eurogatherings 2004 (Groningen) and 2005 (Barrow upon Humber / Hull) |
28 Jun 06 - 03:27 AM (#1770889) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Wilfried Schaum Correction: 2003 (Groningen), 2004 (Hull), 2005 (Niort) |
28 Jun 06 - 03:37 AM (#1770893) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Paco Rabanne Tinky winky La La Dipsy Po |
28 Jun 06 - 04:45 AM (#1770932) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Jon I'd guess at 30-40. I can't remember a lot of the names though. |
28 Jun 06 - 07:00 AM (#1770990) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: skipy Don't be shy, you can admit that you have met me! Skipy |
28 Jun 06 - 07:42 AM (#1771011) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST, Topsie There's about a dozen of you that I know of, but as even my bestest friend doesn't know that I post as Topsie, I'm not going to name you, or you might get together and work out who I am. |
28 Jun 06 - 08:39 AM (#1771057) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Crystal I have met Liz the Squeak, Micca, and CatsPHiddle knowingly and I'm not sure who else unknowingly! |
28 Jun 06 - 09:12 AM (#1771082) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST, Topsie And there was someone wearing a Mudcat tee-shirt (the first I'd ever heard of Mudcat) and we exchanged a polite "scuse me" as we pushed past each other in the Swan at Sidmouth a couple of years ago. Does that count? |
28 Jun 06 - 10:17 AM (#1771144) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Becca72 Kendall, Jacqui and Sinsull...but I'm related to 2 of them and I'm fairly new here. :-) |
28 Jun 06 - 11:43 AM (#1771214) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Splott Man These are the ones I can remember, some many many years before Mudcat (BM?):- The Admiral Alanww Alaska Mike The Barden of England Bev & Jerry Boats Bonnie Shaljean Breton Cap Cllr Cats CatsPhiddle Col K Crane Driver* Dave Bryant (Bless his Soul) Dave4Guild Don(Wysiwyg)T Dr Price* Duellingbouzoukis El Greko El punkoid nouveau Emma B Essex Girl Eye Lander* Fidjit Geoff the Duck Giok Guest Hawker Herga Kitty Il Inglese Jack JudeL* Leadfingers MalcBedworth Mary Humphries MBSLynne mcp Mandotim Merek & Dary Micca Mini Miskin Man* Miskin Man* Mootlefish Morticia Mrs Admiral Mr Red Mrs Duck Ms Lemon MGAS Nigel Parsons Phot Pixieofdoom Puck* Richard Atkins Sam Pirt Scooby Doo* Seaking Shorty Brenda Sian, west wales Skipper Jack Snuffy Sorcha Sue the Borderer SussexCarole Treewind Vectis Zany Mouse * Llantrisant FC members I know I've seen many more of you across a crowded song at festivals. Forgive me if we've met and I've left you out. Where's the list from Crane Driver and SussexCarole's wedding? That should sort a few of us out. Splott Man and Guest:Pat Spoons |
28 Jun 06 - 11:51 AM (#1771220) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: skipy I,m on thatlist! the wedding one that is. Skipy |
28 Jun 06 - 11:53 AM (#1771222) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Bill D Because of always being at the Getaway...most of those Carol C listed, and maybe 30-40 more. The mind boggles. It would take me half a day to count, and then I'd miss some. Have travled to meet WSYIWYG and thus met Hardiman also....and Uncle Dave O. was there as was a seldom poster who lives near WSY ,ummmm..what WAS his name? There were a few who came to Getaways once, like ..(one from Oklahoma)...oh, and M. Ted. (SongBob, Carol) |
28 Jun 06 - 12:02 PM (#1771234) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Jeri I can think of ONE person CatsPHiddle forgot...haha. Some of these people I know/knew independently of Mudcat, and I've forgotten some, I'm sure. About a week ago, I realized I'd met Alba back in the late 80s, although she might not remember me. I was reticent and unsure of my singing, and she was very encouraging. I don't think these lists are significant. Some people we meet because of Mudcat, but those who are likely to have met the most Mudcatters are the ones who are here and who have hung around folkies the longest, in the most places. AaronClegg adventure alanww Alaska Mike Alba Allan C. Amos anamill Anglo Animaterra Annie Arnie Naiman Barbara Shaw Barb'ry Barry Finn Bat Goddess bbc bbelle beardedbruce Bert Berta Big Mick bigchuck biglappy Bill D bill\sables Bobert BobZ CamiSu Carly CarolC Catrin CatsPHiddle CET Champagne Carol Charley Noble Charlie Baum Charmion Claymore Col K Crane Driver curmudgeon DADGBE Dan Schatz Dani DebC Dharmabum dick greenhaus Dick Swain DonMeixner doryman's mate dpara Duane D. Duckboots Easy Rider Ebbie El Greko Eve Goldberg Feadog Ferrara Fortunato Geoff the Duck georgeward Glen Reid Gorgeous Gary GutBucketeer Hollowfox Homeless Howard Kaplan Ian Stephenson InOBU Jack the Sailor jacqui.c Jake Bryan Janie jbailes JedMarum Jeff Warner Jeremiah McCaw Jerry Rasmussen jets Joe Offer joehickerson JOHN B John 'Giok' MacKenzie John Nolan Joy Bennett Joyce and Danny McLeod Judy Cook JudyB Just another Dave Justa Picker JWB karen k kat Logan KathWestra Ken Schatz kendall Knitpick kytrad lamarca Leadfingers Liam's Brother Liam's Sister-in-Law LindaG lisa null Little Neophyte Lonesome EJ Lorraine M.Ted Margmac Marion Mark Cohen Mark Ross Max Micca Midchuck minstrals lodge MMario momnopp Morticia Mrs.Duck Naemanson Nan Nancy King Nancy-Jean NH Dave Night Owl Noah Zacharin Noreen p.j. Paul Mills Pauline L Peg Pene Azul Pete Peterson Peter T. Reynaud Rick Fielding ricklee@pobox.com Roger in Baltimore Ron Davies Sam Pirt Sandy Paton ShadowMonk SINSULL skarpi Snuffy Songster Bob Sorcha Suffet Susan A-R Susan of DT SussexCarole TeriLu Tinker ToneDeafDave Tony Burns treaties1 Uncle Jaque Vixen Willie-O |
28 Jun 06 - 12:09 PM (#1771242) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Roger the Skiffler There are those I met once at the UK Stoney Stratford Mudgather, too many to list, there are three Mudcatters, one who now is only a guest, who I've met more than once: Leadfingers, Steve Benbow's Protege and King Street Smith. I felt as though I'd met Rick Fielding though we'd only corresponded and spoken on the 'phone, there are many other 'Catters I feel I've met through our PMs etc., notably fatB*****d (we MUST link up some time, Charlie!). RtS (Must get out more....) |
28 Jun 06 - 12:10 PM (#1771243) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Georgiansilver Sooz...Travelling Audience....The Fence...Weelittledrummer.....flamenco Ted.....Sweetfia....ossonflags....Sir John from Hull....Strollin'Johnny....BusyBeePaul....Rockhen....Villan...Tim the Twangler....Oaklet.....JacquiC...Kendall....El Grecko....Bloke in the Corner....Carol....MCP....to be continued later....duty calls. |
28 Jun 06 - 12:23 PM (#1771253) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Georgiansilver O.K Banjo Flower...Rose of Lima.....Leadfingers...Zany Mouse...Gwed....Chorus girl...Guest Sitting Bull...Sorry if I left anyone out......can't remember you all.....the joys of ageing. Best wishes, Mike. |
28 Jun 06 - 12:29 PM (#1771259) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Georgiansilver Morley man...Skipjack...Linda Kelly...Pistacchio.... |
28 Jun 06 - 12:32 PM (#1771260) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Jerry Rasmussen I've been reading this thread and notice that if you're from England, your list is going to be mighty long. Same goes, if you regularly attend the Getaway or live in the D.C. area. Us boondocks people have much shorter lists. Here are some of mine... most go back a long ways: Sandy & Caroline Paton KyTrad Art Thieme Kendall DW Ditty Barbara Shaw bbc DuaneD Bill D fortunato & wife (Best not get into listing D.C. folks, though.. I'm bound to forget someone) Bobert and P-Vine Jimmyt and wife Peace (or so he claims) ColK Leadfingers Sussex Carole Theresa Padre Rick Fielding (He still is part of Mudcat for me) Burl (And then there several folks who I know by their name, but not necessarily by their Mudcat moniker.) Dang! My list is longer than I realize. Funny thing is, I ran a folk concert series for 27 years, as well as a folk festival and a Folk/Gospel Festival but very few of the performers that I booked are Mudcatters. Don' know why.. Jerry |
28 Jun 06 - 12:48 PM (#1771269) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Noreen Hi Jerry! |
28 Jun 06 - 01:24 PM (#1771297) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Catherine Jayne Right here is the list so far....sorry if I have missed anyone, it's been a long day!! Whats the record so far??... 1) Micca 2) Liz the Squeak 3) Manitas 4) Limpit 5) Moticia 6) PixieofDoom 7) Phot 8) Cllr 9) Champagne Carol 10) Crane Driver 11) SussexCarole 12) Snuffy 13) Dave the Gnome 14) Mrs Duck 15) Geoff the Duck 16) Madlion 17) Mootlefish 18) Boats 19) Bill Sables 20) Sam Pirt 21) Linda Kelly 22) Nutty 23) Pistashcio 24) Bradfordian 25) Col K 26) Tig 27) The Badger 28) Firecat 29) Oakley 30) Bassic 31) Rock Chick 32) Flamenco Ted 33) Mr Red 34) Mr Happy 35) The Admiral 36) Mrs Admiral 37) Leadfingers 38) Giok 39) Fibula Mattock 40) Mudguard 41) JudeL 42) Lanfranc 43) Cats 44) SINSULL 45) Jacqui C 46) Bat Goddess 47) Curmudgeon 48) Kendall 49) Allan C 50) Max 51) Joe Offer 52) Noreen 53) McGrath of Harlow 54) Herga Kitty 55) Tinker 56) CET 57) Charmion 58) Skipjack 59) JeZeBeL 60) Sorcha 61) Animarterra 62) Black Walnut 63) KT 64) Ebbie 65) Big Mick 66) InOBU 67) Bill D 68) Dick Greenhaus 69) Susan of DT 70) MMario 71) Dani 72) Janie 73) Carol C 74) Fortunato 75) Pauline L 76) El Grecko 77) Charley Noble 78) BeardedBruce 79) Amos 80) Bobert 81) Rumanci 82) Lamarca 83) Barry Finn 84) Jeri 85) Dave Bryant 86) Essex Girl 87) Miskin Man 88) Treaties1 89) Marryrrf 90) SplotMan 91) Crystal 92) Ossonflags 93) The Deanmeister 94) JOhn From Hull 95) Zany Mouse 96) Freda Underhill 97) Rosie 98) Mick Pearce 99) Sian West Wales 100) Peg 101) Ron Davies 102) Peter K 103) Peter K (Fionn) 104) White Tiger 105) Naemanson 106) momonopp 107) Ken Shatz 108) Dan Shatz 109) Judy Cook 110) Karen K 111) MGAS 112) Charlie Baum 113) alanww 114) ranger1 115) Lady Penelope 116) Yorkshire Yankee 117) Fidler 118) Emma B 119) Eric the Viking 120) Gervase 121) Moses 122) Raedwulf 123) Ellenpoly 124) Blackdog 125) Taffski 126) Wigan 127) Magician 128) Gillie 129) Dead Horse 130) Seaking 131) Mooman 132) Lady McMoo 133) Mrs Cobble 134) Cobble 135) Daithi 136) Pushkin 137) Don (WYSIWYG) T 138) Flyingcat 139) StevetheORC |
28 Jun 06 - 01:40 PM (#1771305) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Jerry Rasmussen Hi, Noreen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Noreen, too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And many of the Shellback Chorus folks.. Jerry |
28 Jun 06 - 01:45 PM (#1771308) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Bill D I'd guess offhand that Bill Sables is close to the top, but almost never posts.... I'd also guess that Dick Greenhaus (note spelling!) and Susan of DT have about a long a list as any, since they ALWAYS are at the Getaway, have been to many festivals in England, and are at many events in N.E. USA. |
28 Jun 06 - 01:48 PM (#1771311) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Big Mick Oh foolish people!!! hahahaha. There is no way that I am going to try and list them for surely I will miss some one. But I am sure I am approaching 180 to 200. And every one has made my life better for knowing them. Here's to meeting some more, and singing songs and telling tales for them. All the best, Mick |
28 Jun 06 - 01:52 PM (#1771314) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: X Add Genie to my list. |
28 Jun 06 - 03:00 PM (#1771364) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Don Firth I've known Deckman (Bob Nelson) for years. We met in 1953 or so. In 1959, we started singing together at a local coffeehouse, then barnstormed the San Francisco Bay area seeking fame and fortune. Didn't find it (I'm tempted to say "Thank God!"), but we met some wonderful people and had some marvelous adventures. Miken (Mike Nelson—no relation to Bob the Deckman). I've known him since the very early Sixties. Sang in a lot of the same coffeehouses. At the time, Bob and Mike looked a lot alike. Lots of people assumed that they were brothers, and lots of others confused the two. A few good stories there. . . . Mark Cohen and Mary Garvey. I met Mary when Seattle Song Circle first got started in 1977, and Mark when I hooked a ride with him up to San Juan Island to do a performance at English Camp. The performance, as I recall, was set up by Stilly River Sage (Maggie, John Dwyer's daughter) who was one of the park rangers there at the time. I've known Maggie since she was a sprout. Stewart. Been over to his house a couple of times for song fests. And he asked me to do some guest columns for his regular column, "Musical Traditions" in Victory Review magazine. Bob (Deckman) has also written a guest column or two. Marion. She passed through on her busking tour some time back. I met her at Bob's. Charlie Noble. He did a house concert at Stewart's Franz was there. Genie was there also, but I met her first at a big gathering at Bob's (Deckman's) a few years ago. Lemme see. Alaska Mike blew through town and we had a gathering (Mike, Bob, a couple of other folks) at Barbara's and my apartment on Seattle's Capital Hill. Haruo. He came to the 2003 Coffeehouse Reunion (Geezer's) Concert at the 2003 Northwest Folklife Festival. Oh, yes! Sandy Paton! I knew him back in the early Fifties when I first got interested in folk music. Sandy was acting, painting, and learning songs at the time, then he left for parts unknown. The last time I saw him was at the 1960 Berkeley Folk Festival where he was one of the featured performers. He introduced me to Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl at a post-concert party. Maybe others as well. I'll ponder the matter. Don Firth |
28 Jun 06 - 03:49 PM (#1771388) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Stilly River Sage Don, I forgot about that San Juan Island concert--(and I missed Mary Garvey in my short list). There were probably others there who I've forgotten who have passed through the hallowed Mudcat virtual portal since then. SRS |
28 Jun 06 - 03:57 PM (#1771392) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: greg stephens I've met JOhn from Hull. Nobody else counts. |
28 Jun 06 - 04:52 PM (#1771424) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Georgiansilver John doesn't count either since he lost his abacus |
28 Jun 06 - 05:36 PM (#1771446) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: SussexCarole Our wedding Mudcat list - Abuwood - Alan WW - Barbr'y - Breton Cap - Black Belt Caterpillar - Boats - CatsPhiddle - Col K - Cllr - Crane Driver! - Clive B -Champagne Carol - Dr Price - Eyelander - Emma B - Frog - Frogette - Geoff Duck - Giok - Jimmyt (in spirit) - John Routledge - Jude L - Lady Elizabeth - Madlion - Mootlefish - Mrs Duck - Miskin Man - Michael in Swansea - Madame Gashee - Micca - MCP - My guru always said - Marje - Pat Spoons - Richard Atkins - Snuffy - Selchie - Scooby Doo - SueVG - Skippy - Skipper Jack - Splott Man - SussexCarole! - Sorcha(in chilli) - Sian west wales - Tabster - The Admiral - Treaties1 - Valmai Goodyear - Vectis - Zany Mouse - 8 Pints |
28 Jun 06 - 05:42 PM (#1771452) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Catherine Jayne Oopps...forgot to add 140)Bretton Cap 141) Lady Elizabeth 142)Valmai Goodyear 143)8 Pints 144)Marje 145)Richard Atkins 146)Richard Atkins 147)Barbr'y 148)SueVG |
28 Jun 06 - 06:11 PM (#1771474) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Les from Hull Sorry I'm so unmemorable, Cat! |
28 Jun 06 - 06:17 PM (#1771481) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Genie Let's see. From the Seattle area I have met Don Firth, John Ross, Stewart, Deckman, Mike Nelson, Reggie Miles, John P. and Jean Lemley (sp?) - whose mudcat name I'm drawing a blank on. Then there's MAG from Walla Walla and Mary Garvey from Long Beach. (And I know I'm forgetting a few.) From Portland area I know David Ingerson Barb Mulligan and I think some others whose names aren't coming to me right now. (Sometimes it's hard to remember who's Mudcat and who's not.) Charley Noble visited us in Portland a couple years ago too, plus he and his wife did a house concert at Stewart's last year. In San Diego, I know the Banjoest and Amos, and I met Naemonson at a Balboa Park jam there too. At NW Folklife I've also met John Bartlett and Art Brooks plus a woman from BC whose name is escaping me right now too. (She came to Singtime Frolics in Oregon about 3 years ago.) I met Francy - Frank Jones and his wife, Nancy - via Singtime, too, and have participated in their Folk Festival in Toledo, OR. At JenEllen's Mudcat gathering in 2002 I met Amergin (who lives near Portland), RangerRoger, MudJack, Mousethief (and MAG). (Am I forgetting anyone?) And Marion came through here and did some jamming with us when she was busking around the country. I'm sure I'll think of more later. Genie |
28 Jun 06 - 06:19 PM (#1771483) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: open mike oh, and also: Stewart Bev and Jerry Deb C and who's that banjo player with stump tailed dog?? banjo frank? eadgbe? |
28 Jun 06 - 06:22 PM (#1771484) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Genie Oh, yeah, I forgot Franz, whom I also met at Charley Noble's concert at Stewart's. |
28 Jun 06 - 07:57 PM (#1771540) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Jerry Rasmussen Yesterday morning, my wife and I were taking our morning walk by the river when I saw a man leaning on the fence, writing something on a note pad. As he approached us, I smiled at him and he stopped and said, "Do you see that Great Blue Heron over there?" He was very excited to add it to his list of birds he'd seen. And I could understand that. I told him that many years ago, I used to teach a bird class for adults. I still enjoy pointing out birds to my wife, although she really isn't all that interested. On the book case shelf next to our Great Room table, I still have my Peterson's Field Guide and in the front of the book is a list of all the birds I've seen. At one time, that was important to me. Reading this thread (which I've enjoyed and contributed to) it reminded me of my bird watching days and that list. This is a Mudcat check list of all the rare birds we've seen. I suppose if I did a thread it would be a little different. It would be a short list of the people who I've met on Mudcat but never in person, who I feel that I know as friends. Not being particularly good at remembering names to begin with and not being in the Mudcat spotter frame of mind, I'm afraid that there are wonderful Catters I've met and said hello to, fleetingly whose names I either never knew, or have forgotten. And then there are the people who have become real to me on here... Elmer Fudd (my kind of guy,) jimmyt (who I did have the pleasure to meet, with his wonderful wife after I'd already gotten to know him in the chat room... and defending him as one of our resident Republicans) freda Underhill, Peace, Jeanie, Sian, KT, Sorcha, Leadfingers (who I did get to meet last year,) ebbie, Ron Davies... the list goes on. It's actually a much longer list than the one of people I've actually met. There are many others who I know I will overlook, so I'll stop here. To me, the "list" of people I've come to know and enjoy as friends on the Cat, who I've never "met" in person is far more important than those I have met fleetingly and haven't had the pleasure to get to know.. Now if someday I could get to know all the people on my list of people I've "met," I'd be mighty happy. What a pleasure it would be to sit down with Bill D or Ron Davies... or, or, or... That's something great to look forward to. Jerry |
28 Jun 06 - 09:33 PM (#1771622) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: CarolC For me there's an enormous difference between adding birds to my life list (something I've been doing for more than thirty years) and meeting Mudcatters. When I spot a bird species that is new to me, I am seeing some of the wonder of nature in a form that is new to me, and I love doing that. However, when I meet a Mudcatter I've not met before, I am not only observing that person, I am also interacting with them and getting to know them better as an individual. I am getting an opportunity to put a face and 3D personality to a person I have previously only had an opportunity to interact with through words on a screen, or in some cases, through talking over the phone, which makes my experience of reading their words online much richer and more interesting, and also more real. And it gives me an opportunity to become friends with people I might not have become friends with otherwise. For me, even if it is someone I have not gotten to know very well in the forum, when meeting them in person, it is a lot like encountering long lost family members, and there is, more often than not, an instantaneous bond of some kind that goes way beyond what I experience when meeting new people for the first time that I have not previously encountered online. And often I find that I enjoy people I had not gravitated toward in the forum far more than I had supposed I would. I would miss out on a lot of great experiences if I only confined myself wanting to meet the people I become closest to in the forum. And I would also miss out on a lot of really great musical experiences. A good example of this is something I experienced at the first Getaway I attended. I thought I was the only squeezebox player at that Getaway, and I didn't expect to have an opportunity to play music with other squeezebox players. But someone I had not had any previous interactions with in the forum took me under her wing and found me another squeezebox player to jam with. And the other squeezebox player was a Mudcatter I had never even heard of before, but he is a very gifted musician, as well as a man of great kindess and generosity. I had a great time jamming with him. Of the person who found the other squeezebox player for me, I pretty much never have any interactions with this person in the forum, mostly because she doesn't post here very much, but I am always delighted to see her at the Getaways, and I remain grateful to her for being so generous and gracious toward me at that first Getaway I attended. Had I confined myself to only seeking out people I'd already gotten to know well, I would have missed out on a wonderful experience. I love meeting Mudcatters I've not met before. |
28 Jun 06 - 09:40 PM (#1771632) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Jerry Rasmussen Hey, Carol: I love meeting Mudcatters too. I'm talking more about the ones that I don't have the time to say more than, "Hey, nice to meet you." I only wish that I could spend some time with people. It's embarassing to me if I've only been briefly introduced to someone in passing, and then can't remember that I've met them, two years later. I guess it bothers me more with Catters, because I really have enjoyed the time I've had to spend with them. It's frustrating only having a moment to talk with someone that I'd really like to get to know. Jerry |
28 Jun 06 - 09:59 PM (#1771657) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: CarolC I can understand that, Jerry. But nevertheless, for the reasons I mentioned in my last post, I value all of the Mudcatters I've met so far, and may some day meet. I enjoyed going through all of the names yesterday and remembering the experiences I had when I met all of the people I included in my list. It was a lot of fun, and brought back some great memories for me as well. It also brought back memories of trips to some interesting places in Ontario, Michigan, Chicago, Florida, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. As well as my own wedding where there were four Mudcatters in attendance, two of whom I had not met previously, or even had much interaction with in the forum. This thread has been way more fun than looking at my birding life list. |
28 Jun 06 - 11:41 PM (#1771712) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Sorcha So, is this a nhanya I've met more than you contest with lists of names? Who cares? Who wants to read lists of names? Not I. I gone. Byeeeee! have fun! |
28 Jun 06 - 11:45 PM (#1771715) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: CarolC I should add that two of the Mudcatters who attended our wedding drove all the way from New York state to Maryland in order to attend, and they did so with the full knowledge that the Beltway snipers had already randomly shot and killed several people right in the same neighborhood where our wedding was to be held, and that they had not yet been identified or apprehended. And these two were people with whom I had had very little interaction in the forum prior to the wedding. There's a lot of amazing people here in the Mudcat. |
28 Jun 06 - 11:59 PM (#1771723) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Big Mick Sorcha, my friend, you made a comment about meeting a hundred or so. Why be so crabby? This is a fun thread, IMO. But I still ain't gonna try and list them. But I will tell you about when Allan C and Bill Sables came to my home on the great ramble. It was about 3:00 or so in the morning and I had to go to the corner to meet them. Bill had been reading my posts, and imagining what I must look like. So out of the darkness I come strolling up, and he turns and sees this great hulk of a man come strolling up. His jaw kind of dropped as he did a double take and murmurs "Big Mick" in a tone I can't describe. I laugh thinking about it. I loved my time with Bill and Allan and wish I could see them again. All the best, Mick |
29 Jun 06 - 12:20 AM (#1771731) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: X "So, is this a nhanya I've met more than you contest with lists of names? Who cares? Who wants to read lists of names? Not I. I gone. Byeeeee! have fun!"--Sorocha I don't know...I think it's more of a list of frendships that The Mudcat has started. I know that I never would have met Genie or Amos, two wonderful picking buddies, if it hadn't for the Cat and for that I'm greatful. |
29 Jun 06 - 01:30 AM (#1771751) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: SharonA Marymac and Bert (both pre-Mudcat -- in fact, it was Marymac who first told me about the site!) Max and Pene Azul (at the old Mudcat HQ before it moved to Max's) Naemanson (when he visited town) ?? (Dharmabum?) at the Philadelphia Folk Festival afternoon show one year ...I think that's all, though I probably met one or two more at the old Mudcat HQ (that was several years ago!). And I may have musician-friends who are Mudcatters, but if they are I don't know it! |
29 Jun 06 - 01:31 AM (#1771754) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Amergin I've met a few....Rapaire, Genie, Mary Garvey, Amos, Mousethief (where is this fellow?), RangerRoger (another missing one), JenEllen, MAG, Stewart, Mrrzy, Blessings Barbara...and I know for fact I am leaving a few out...but that is unintentional.... |
29 Jun 06 - 06:22 AM (#1771844) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Crystal I also met Treewind (and Mary Humphries) at IVFDF this year. Hmmm 5 catters, not too bad considering! |
29 Jun 06 - 06:36 AM (#1771854) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST,Dáithí Ah catsPHiddle - I was wondering if you'd remembered nmeeting me at the PF Conference in London a couple of years back! Well done! BB Dáithí |
29 Jun 06 - 07:26 AM (#1771888) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: skipy God! I finally get on a list & it's spelt wrong:- SussexCarole "Skipy" has only 1p! Skipy |
29 Jun 06 - 09:17 AM (#1771964) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: GUEST are you sure that carole is the one who can't spell? lol! |
29 Jun 06 - 01:04 PM (#1772107) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Catherine Jayne How could I forget you Daithi?! Hope you are well BB Khatt |
29 Jun 06 - 01:59 PM (#1772145) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Skipjack K8 Oaklet |
29 Jun 06 - 07:31 PM (#1772346) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: Bat Goddess Over 100 -- I've been keeping a "Mudcat Life List" for about 5 years now. Some people I knew before there was a Mudcat or before they got sucked in, I mean, involved here at Mudcat. Started meeting new 'Catters at Barry's party in November of 2000 -- we'd known Barry for many years before Mudcat existed. Then we had a party (Annual Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend "Tune It Or Die!" Music Party and Ladyslipper Festival) which just happened to occur the day after a China Sea shanty singaround -- that brought a bunch of 'Catters into our living room. And since then it's been festivals, The Getaway, gatherings instigated by Mudcat, etcet etcet. Linn |
29 Jun 06 - 10:38 PM (#1772422) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: open mike Most of the mud cats i have met were either from the San Francisco Folk Music Club's Camp Harmony or Mary Garvey's Sunny Camp (or was it Rany Camp?) including David Ingerson and Fred Maslan and some catters who have come to my paltalk jam i have met in person, "namely" Reggie Miles (Nobro) But some Cats i feel as if i have met them cuz we have been in contact thru the chat, p.m.'s and thru e-mail and snail mail exchanges esp KatLaughing and Sinsull. Others have sent me their recordings for my radio show. This place is a wonderful way to connect with folkies on so many levels. |
29 Jun 06 - 11:15 PM (#1772429) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: JedMarum I've met a Bunch O'Mudcatters. I don't dare risk a list, though. |
30 Jun 06 - 06:49 AM (#1772598) Subject: RE: BS: Name the Mudcatters You Have Met From: skarpi Sniff!!! |