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Re: Saw a wonderful "Irish" band last night...

Amen to that. I've almost always found, within multiple traditions, that the cockiest musicians are usually the most insecure.

John

Re: Saw a wonderful "Irish" band last night...

There is a reason they call it "cockiest"

My taste and interest in traditional music is the roots of a particular type of music, not the new age nonsense into which it morphed. And that is usually BPM and anything but "musical".. often accompanied by drums and acoustic appliances and "stage costumes".

An example would be "celtic".... just what the hell is "celtic"

There is Irish Traditional (IRTRAD) music and every thing else to include uptight little pointy toed woodland nymphs prancing about along with gender impaired high kickers.. what the hell is that ? accompanied by the army of BPM fiddlers and skin drummers.

A poster suggested he/she wanted to play "celtic" music.. Do you mean Galician, Irish, Scottish, Breton, Bohemian (as the Bohemians were celts descendents of the Boli tribe)..whaddayamean? Celtic" Afro Celt.. Celtic Women. Celitc Christmas.. The Celts were Pagans what is this Christian BS ? Morons.

I have zip all interest in new age prance around the stage, crawdad bellowed, cowboy hatted, tight jeaned, phony accent, noise makers.
Show me the pure drop by we the people.


And I appreciate the hardships that my Danish, Bohemian (German speaking Czechs.. who are all over Texas and LA) , German, English, ancestors went through to get here in USA...and enjoy the freedoms afforded to all people of many cultures, many of whom played or made the accordion.

As a committed historian and researcher and someone who appreciates all cultures and the language of music.. are "my" people to be ostracized and resented because we have an interest in someone else's culture and music.

Re: Saw a wonderful "Irish" band last night...

Exactly "Charles." Yeah, there are lots and lots of folks playing so-called traditional music, but whose tradition? In the tiny town here on the Mendocino Coast, the Mexican families (don't start with the PC stuff, 100 percent of them are from Mexico and still have that on their citizenship. Great folks by the way) have various parties using the church hall across the street.

Anyhow, they have a Mexican group of pickers who come in and play Norteno music and boy can they play and sing. The accordion player is a monster and the harmonies are as tight as a hipster's jeans. I wander over when they are playing and almost always get invited in because most of the people know me here.

I love Japanese Enka music, even love the mino stuff which sometimes sounds like a sick cat.

Enka for women is stylized down to foot placement. It is an intense lifestyle. And the training is brutal. The singers have managers that are more pimps than anything else. Yakuza gangsters are very close to them as well. The women can sing jazz at the drop of the hat, do pop like a Los Angeles meth freak. Enka is almost impossible to sing correctly. Not for all western ears but I love it. A good glass of Jun Mi Ginjo sake, some squid snacks and I'm good to go... -L- Here's one of the top singers. Notice the minor key -- this is the so-called Japanese "Blues."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-dDbeqDFnA&list=PLEAAh87BCDXanlpvTefKZ4Cx0gmbno8H5



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