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To celebrate a Folk Music thread reaching 7 pages on a Sonic Youth forum, here's a picture of British comic writer Alan Moore.
Anyone have an idea what his musical preferences are? Something tells me he likes a bit of ye olde psyche-folk. Although he probably doesn't at all. Maybe it's just that I really WANT him to. ![]() edit: I saw him in a comic shop when I was about 13. (not someone you easily miss). He signed my copy of that week's 2000AD. I felt like I'd just met Elvis or something. I actually think I might've let out a little fart of excitement. |
He's all about Starland Vocal Band.
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Half of me actually wants to think you're right.
Afternoon Delight has a sort of Halo Jones feel to it. |
^^^Alan Moore look there like a mash-up of Rasputin and Karl Blake.
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don't know if this has already been posted (i'm sure it has elsewhere on the site, if not in this thread) but I found a few excellent japanese folk things here:
http://blub.1gb.in/blog/?cat=2 |
Here's a fun folk project: First, get Dylan's first album, Good as I've been to you and World Gone Wrong. Second, track down as many previous versions of these folk chestnuts as you can. Third, send me a cd-r.
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er ... will do.
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i just bought Comus' collection of both their albums. the first one is brilliant, the 2nd less so. im not sure that they can be classified as folk, but they sure had a huge influence on all of the free\freak folk thats going on now...
i also bought blind lemon jefferson, but he is blues... |
Comus' first LP definitely falls under folk or more accurately "progressive folk." The 2nd is definitely a disappointment by comparison. That first one is one of the greatest recordings of all time in my book, especially considering when it was made.
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speaking of the wire, anyone read that interview with robin williamson of isb? that's on the one with throbbing gristle on the cover.
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Originals of the first LP are pretty rare/expensive, but the Get Back reissue is gorgeous and includes the mega rare "Diana" 12" as well. Glad I nabbed one of those.
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Yes I read that. It's really interesting but at the same time frustrating. I love ISB, Heron, and lots of Williamson's solo stuff but find his world quite an alienating one. I can listen to his music at any time, but in order to digest the more whimsical aspects of his overall 'message', I have to really be in the mood. Which is quite depressing really. |
true, it's been a while since i last listened to them either, yet they were a superb band.
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Those in and around London might find this of interest:
http://www.antifolk.co.uk/index.php?PHPSESSID=5dd430ddd77df21e103995d6f4812c 70 ![]() |
On dime:
Bert Jansch Sommerset House (Beth Orton, Bernard Bulter, Paul Wassif) 2007-07-14 (aud) by kikisfishy MP3s there: http://www.bethortonmusic.co.uk/boot.../20070714.html |
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What I love about this group is that I learn about shit I never heard of before. Like free/freak folk. What the fuck is that? Can anyone give me a brief description? Who should I check out? |
Regarding Bert Jansch I love his song Katie Cruel :)
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On youtube I stumbled on Neil Young with Bert Jansch playing Ambulance Blues!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8nveweVvh0 |
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I'd be interested in knowing the answer to that myself. |
free/freak folk is a loose term of the revival that happened at the start of this decade with acoustic based singer/songwriters and folk enthusiasts who tried to tap into the '60/70's style of the looser, more acid-tinged leaning of the genre (especially from england); sometimes mixed with 90's counter culture sounds (like that of the elephant 6 collective or of singer/songwriters like cat power and bonnie 'prince' billy) or with harder/rougher sounds. bands and artists that have been refered to these tags have been six organs of admittance, devendra banhart, espers, vetiver, lavender diamond and even people like animal collective, sufjan stevens and sunburned hand of the man.
again, just dumb categorization, mostly derivative from the "new weird america" tag. of course, someone's going to say i'm wrong and that there's 'pure' freak/free folk people and posers. yeah, someone once lost his shit over me because, according to him, it was "free" folk not "freak", i was making shit up in his mind. |
Thanks for that Everyneurotic. I keep wanting to hear more Sunburned Hand of the Man. Would you say elements of NNCK fit into that kind of thing?
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yeah, nnck, jackie o motherfucker are definitely more folk...perhaps more singer/songwriter i mean than those bands but said vibe.
basically, john fahey is a huge influence. i recommend charalambides and jack rose, from this loose term. music that's coming out today, is away from the mainstream and has earthy tones...i seriously once read someone describe xiu xiu as a freak folk band. |
Wicked stuff. thanks!
Now, answer this: if The Wicker Man is British psych folk put onto film, does that make The Blair Witch Project its American freak folk equivelent? Either way, I think I'll watch them both as a double bill tonight. |
Bump 'cause that thread can't die
Could you give me John Renbourn album suggestions by the way (I know Bert Jansch and Pentangle more) ? |
I'd recommend Lady and the Unicorn. Although I only heard it once, I remember being very impressed. Has a sort of early medieval feel to it as I recall. One I should really get for myself actually.
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Thanks demonrail666 :cool:
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You should also check these guys out, I'm currently working on a film that has both Belgian bands in it-
KISS THE ANUS OF A BLACK CAT (folk is the new black) IGNATZ (deconstructed folk and delta blues - improvised stuff) |
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What a name ! :D |
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The name stems from a cult in the medieval century where was said that witches kissed the anus of a black cat to cast out spells. |
Kiss The Anus Of A Black Cat is great stuff; been following that since the Unbroken Circle site turned me on to it a while back.
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just catched the video on their site of them recording one of their songs. great stuff, definitely a band I'll look out for in the future. Thanks for the nod Jeff.
edit: i'm talking of course about Kissing the Anus of a Black Cat. My current fave band title of all time. When you first mentioned it I thought you were joking. edit 2: Ignatz. In two words, Fucking WOW! |
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no, it's the fat hot topic mall goth equivalent. |
I visited a Hot Topic once when I was in Ohio. I knocked over a display of Goth jigsaw puzzles. The staff weren't impressed until they discovered I was English. They just wanted to ask questions about Joy Division after that.
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actually, whenever i've been to hot topic, i've found very good stuff most of the time, from good cds for fucking cents to decent shirts (not many band shirts, though).
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I've just discovered Marla Hansen, the violist from the string quartet Osso (My Brightest Diamond and Sufjan Stevens), the tracks on her myspace are awesome.
http://www.myspace.com/marlahansen |
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The demo versions of that Mellow Candle LP are way better IMO than the actual "Swaddling Songs" album. I used to have both, but eventually got rid of Swaddling Songs because I never listened to it.
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