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• #127
Yep, I love Nic...
It was a moving programme. (Too much Carthy though) good to hear he got his voice back and his son plays guitar like him.
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• #128
The son did a good job, not easy. Inspired me to have a crack at Canadee-i-o.
You're right, the programme was a bit heavy on the Carthy. Huge respect to him and all that but I'm not sure he's really a big Nic fan. (I find it hard to listen to Carthy because of his vocal style of pausing momentously on the last... word. Martin Simpson caught that habit bad.)
Nic Jones' style for me has that classic modal approach but with an almost John Martyn-ish groove, plus the way the words float back and forth... magical.
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• #129
Nic Jones' style for me has that classic modal approach but with an almost John Martyn-ish groove, plus the way the words float back and forth... magical.
Yes I agree with that. It is hypnotic. He managed to create a drone sound with alternating base and his voice. His earlier album Ballads and Songs is my favorite especially this :
Nic Jones - Little Musgrave - YouTube
I don't know if this is available now.
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• #130
It was a good watch. I was dropping off by the end though. Might have to re-watch not having been to the pub.
I have mixed feelings about Carthy. I really want to like him but I just don't really get on with most of his stuff either.
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• #131
Listened to the whole of Penguin Eggs twice this morning.
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• #132
You should listen to his earlier stuff too. Magical.
(Copy you some of his out of circulation material if you wish)I know what you mean about Carthy. Apart from his voice deteriorating of late his Guitar style is quite amazing, unique in its sparsity . He leaves a lot of spaces and uses silence and single notes while playing and singinging. Unlike Simpson who (over-) embellishes his playing making him sound too flash.
Nic Jones did something altogether fresher in the folk scene with laying down a drone beat and blending his voice in and out of that as you mentioned above Dooks. If he hadn't crashed who knows what heights he would have reached
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• #133
Cheers David. Will look out more stuff for sure. Thanks for the offer too. We'll have to catch up at another gig soon.
I think it was Rickster who made the astute comment on his style. I tend to agree though, it's the relaxed, easily confident swing of it that puts you in mind of Martyn I think. Sounds so effortless.
I can't stand those virtuoso guitar hero mag fokies like Simpson. Yuk.
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• #134
Luke Concannon is touring (of Nizlopi Fame)
I have seen Nizlopi play twice, probably the best live shows I have ever seen. Excellent at playing the crowd, especially in a small venue.
Not sure how it is going to be without the other chap playing double bass and beat boxing ( a big part of the act he was) But ticket prices are only about £7 and he is playing small venues.
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• #135
Shirley Collins, can sing ?
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• #136
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbg4tZBxXVQ
My sister on the guitar. Haven't heard her play for ages. Pretty proud of her.
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• #137
Went to the launch of Andrew Weatherall's new label Moine Dubh tonight, utterly stunning folk music was showcased.
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• #138
On the off chance, don't suppose anyone reading here plays (or knows someone who plays) folky/bluegrassy violin and fancies hooking up to play with a couple of enthusiasts of no professional ambition but lots of enthusiasm for music, beer and knitwear?
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• #139
Sounds great, a year ago.
Heard anything on the label since then?
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• #140
Just heard Nic Jones on that song^ you posted @skydancer... Magic!
I'm actually here bumping this thread to say: Leon Rosselson is playing this Sunday a newly started folk night at The Amersham Arms in New Cross. Never seen him before but thought I'd go along. @Oliver Schick @digger Anyone else fancy it?
Also if anyone wants to see some dancing 'Thrales' team of Rapper are out in Soho over this weekend making nuisances of themselves in pubs...
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• #141
He has put out a run of 7" singles which have been good.
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• #142
Interesting.
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• #143
I'm actually here bumping this thread to say: Leon Rosselson is playing this Sunday a newly started folk night at The Amersham Arms in New Cross. Never seen him before but thought I'd go along. @Oliver Schick @digger Anyone else fancy it?
In like Flynn. I saw him (with Robb Johnson) at a Genoa benefit gig at a squat in Hackney years ago. I actually checked his web-site a little while ago as he was releasing a new record, but he hadn't announced any London gigs yet then. He's written a lot of fantastic songs, most prominently 'The World Turned Upside Down', but also gems like 'Don't Get Married' (although I doubt he'll play that on Sunday). Is early booking advised?
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• #144
Doors at 7:30:
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• #145
Not sure! I think I will book if I can. I'll text you if I find a way to do that and bag your ticket too if you want. I'm getting one for my pal @absurdbird anyway...
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• #147
Not sure! I think I will book if I can. I'll text you if I find a way to do that and bag your ticket too if you want. I'm getting one for my pal @absurdbird anyway...
That would be great, if you haven't already done so, but I looked and didn't manage to find an on-line ticket buying mechanism. Have you found one? This suggests they haven't set up anything (I actually prefer turn-up-and-pay-at-the-door), but early turning-up will undoubtedly be required.
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• #148
I agree, I'd rather pay on the door.
See you there.
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• #149
What time, though? 6 for an early pint?
@hoxtonhopper might also be coming.
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• #150
Might be a tad early for me, will be having some kind of family meal til 7 I guess. I'm only round the corner so I'll see you then ish?
Bellowhead are touring, anyone going?