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demonrail666 08.02.2007 03:36 PM

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.

Savage Clone 08.02.2007 03:41 PM

He's all about Starland Vocal Band.

demonrail666 08.02.2007 03:55 PM

Half of me actually wants to think you're right.

Afternoon Delight has a sort of Halo Jones feel to it.

MellySingsDoom 08.02.2007 04:48 PM

^^^Alan Moore look there like a mash-up of Rasputin and Karl Blake.

demonrail666 08.02.2007 08:49 PM

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

evollove 08.03.2007 09:17 AM

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.

demonrail666 08.04.2007 10:01 AM

er ... will do.

fugazifan 08.06.2007 11:16 AM

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...

Savage Clone 08.06.2007 01:49 PM

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.

Everyneurotic 08.06.2007 04:35 PM

speaking of the wire, anyone read that interview with robin williamson of isb? that's on the one with throbbing gristle on the cover.

fugazifan 08.06.2007 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
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.

its pretty fucking incredible (the 1st LP). they only had a two cd set for like 20$ of both albums so i had no choice. and the friend that i was with said that he would give anything to see it on vinyl. then a few hours ago we went to our usual hangout and this guy pulled out a pile of records (including forever changes by The Love) and there were not 1 but 2 copies of comus' first album. sonofabitch...

Savage Clone 08.06.2007 10:47 PM

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.

demonrail666 08.07.2007 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
speaking of the wire, anyone read that interview with robin williamson of isb? that's on the one with throbbing gristle on the cover.


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.

Everyneurotic 08.07.2007 07:54 PM

true, it's been a while since i last listened to them either, yet they were a superb band.

demonrail666 08.09.2007 08:42 AM

Those in and around London might find this of interest:

http://www.antifolk.co.uk/index.php?PHPSESSID=5dd430ddd77df21e103995d6f4812c 70
 

Torn Curtain 08.13.2007 09:42 AM

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

evollove 08.13.2007 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fugazifan
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...


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?

Torn Curtain 08.13.2007 02:56 PM

Regarding Bert Jansch I love his song Katie Cruel :)

Torn Curtain 08.13.2007 03:01 PM

On youtube I stumbled on Neil Young with Bert Jansch playing Ambulance Blues!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8nveweVvh0

demonrail666 08.13.2007 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
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?


I'd be interested in knowing the answer to that myself.


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