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katie
response 221 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 8 20:01 UTC 2001

I'm going to see her!

I wouldn't miss it.
krj
response 222 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 05:00 UTC 2001

I got the next-to-last Michelle Shocked ticket from the allocation at 
the downtown Borders.  
 
The unofficial web page reports that she has a dub album for sale only
at gigs, so bring a few extra dollars if you want one.   This would
be Ms. Shocked's fourth limited-release album, and the web page 
says a new broad-release album is scheduled for the fall.
dbratman
response 223 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 07:09 UTC 2001

resp:218 - "militantly traditional"?
mcnally
response 224 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 9 22:29 UTC 2001

  re #223, #218:  I think I can understand "militantly traditional", it's
  just the combination of "militantly traditional" and Steve Albini that's
  afflicting me with cognitive dissonance..

  re #222:  I'm not parsing very well today, I guess..  It took me almost a
  full minute to realize that when Ken talks about Michelle Shocked selling
  a limited release "dub album" that he doesn't mean the sort of album I 
  think of when I think "dub album" (or does he?  I presume he means it's a
  soundboard recording from one of her tours and not a collection of studio-
  remixed instrumental cuts of her work..)
krj
response 225 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 03:39 UTC 2001

Cordelia's Dad and their "militantly traditional" stage: they were being
fanatical purists, as revivalists, in a way that musicians who grow
up in the tradition rarely are.  Remember that Cordelia's Dad started
out in a style which I describe as "The Ramones Play Folk Music," and 
from that beginning, they moved to a more and more acoustic and 
traditional presentation.    About the time the Steve Albini 
purist album was released, I saw them at a workshop stage at the
Philadelphia Folk Festival, and their attitude was, "this is REAL
folk music and you will LISTEN and APPRECIATE it, it's GOOD FOR YOU
and you could see the folk festival audience getting somewhat cranky...  i
maybe it was just the afternoon heat...
 
Mike: Michelle Shocked's limited-release album "Dub Natural"
is (reportedly) a remixed version of the basic instrumental tracks from 
her forthcoming mainstream album "Deep Natural," so this is, at least
conceptually, dub as you know it.  I got a copy at the show tonight
and will have more to say after I play it.

And I will have to write up something about the Michelle Shocked concert
-- probably it will just be a memory dump from my scribbled setlist notes
-- but this was one of the great, great concerts.  I was dazzled.
krj
response 226 of 228: Mark Unseen   Jul 10 03:50 UTC 2001

("militantly traditional": see my resp:71 in this very item, from 
 shortly after the concert...)
krj
response 227 of 228: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 16:08 UTC 2001

This weekend (Friday-Saturday-Sunday) the National Folk Festival will 
be held in downtown East Lansing.  It's free, though there will be 
plenty of opportunity to spend on food, drinks and cds.
Last year's festival was a lot of fun.  Schedule is at:  http://www.nff.net

The biggest names appearing are probably Doc Watson, the Mahotella 
Queens from South Africa, Barachois from Atlantic Canada, Cherish 
the Ladies, and the Hot Club of Cowtown.
happyboy
response 228 of 228: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 18:42 UTC 2001

saw barachois last month at bliss
saw the mahotela queens a few years back at frog island

I WANT TO SEE DOC WATSON, never seen the ol dude
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