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>I'm still struggling to "get" folk music, to be honest.

To clarify, what you're talking about here is
-traditional folk music: ballads, breakdowns, etc., mostly stemming from Anglo-American repertoire and styles
-modern spinoffs thereof (bluegrass, some singer-songwriters)
-Interpreters of traditional music that aren't members of trad music communities (ie, interpreters like Pete/The Weavers, Odetta et al)
-vocal/pop-folk, esp. of the classic late '50s/early '60s variety (New Christy Minstrels, Rooftop Singers, Brothers Four, Kingston Trio, Serendipity Singers, etc.)

correct?

I'm asking b/c while all those (and more) are part and parcel of 'folk music'*, you can look at them within the same continuum or as separate species worthy of independent consideration. I usually try to take a balanced view I can go into in more depth as we look at it.

*along with international ethnic music; though I sense that's not really something you have the same issue with, it's represented an integral part of the modern folk movement since the '40s.

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AFKAP sez: Folk music is boring, corny and childish [View all] , lonesome_d, Fri Mar-18-11 08:51 AM
 
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For me, as always, it's all about context.
Mar 18th 2011
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      RE: For me, as always, it's all about context.
Mar 18th 2011
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      RE: For me, as always, it's all about context.
Mar 19th 2011
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           LOL
Mar 19th 2011
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           that's not sidetracking at all - in fact I kind of wanted to
Mar 21st 2011
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      more on this
Mar 21st 2011
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suprised about this
Mar 18th 2011
2
RE: suprised about this
Mar 18th 2011
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i AM behind the *notion*
Mar 18th 2011
24
      that is more in line with what i would have expected
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: AFKAP sez: Folk music is boring, corny and childish
Mar 18th 2011
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lol
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: lol
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: AFKAP sez: Folk music is boring, corny and childish
Mar 18th 2011
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It is the latter that I am referring to.
Mar 18th 2011
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I have a hard time defining modern folk music
Mar 18th 2011
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it's many things to many people
Mar 18th 2011
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      yea i agree more with your definition of folk
Mar 18th 2011
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Trying to think of how to approach this
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: Trying to think of how to approach this
Mar 18th 2011
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yep
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: Trying to think of how to approach this
Mar 18th 2011
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      RE: Trying to think of how to approach this
Mar 18th 2011
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      i'll post some links when i get back
Mar 18th 2011
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      It depends on what kind of 'Yoruba stuff' you mean.
Mar 18th 2011
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      You're right to an extent.
Mar 18th 2011
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           *shrug* I fucks with these
Mar 18th 2011
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                Actually, the Nigerian folk stuff I tend to like
Mar 18th 2011
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further
Mar 18th 2011
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ha! talk about incendiary subject lines!
Mar 18th 2011
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only for a select audience
Mar 18th 2011
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on: trad songs
Mar 18th 2011
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My problem is mostly with the English and American trad songs
Mar 18th 2011
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      Understood
Mar 18th 2011
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           RE: Understood
Mar 18th 2011
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Contemporary Folk music is meh... the classics are awesome.
Mar 18th 2011
23
I dislike people generically strumming guitars and lyric-based music...
Mar 18th 2011
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not surprising
Mar 18th 2011
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Bellman's most famous song:
Mar 18th 2011
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RE: I dislike people generically strumming guitars and lyric-based music...
Mar 18th 2011
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on: edge
Mar 18th 2011
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      y'know, about this...
Mar 18th 2011
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I got so much out of that response.
Mar 18th 2011
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on: corniness and camp
Mar 18th 2011
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LOL y'all checked this out yet?
Mar 18th 2011
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won't play
Mar 18th 2011
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plays for me...
Mar 18th 2011
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      ok it plays for me too...
Mar 18th 2011
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           'Friday' is a song that has become a viral sensation
Mar 18th 2011
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                Yeah, it's bad.
Mar 18th 2011
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                That's a question folks have been asking
Mar 18th 2011
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                clearly I'd missed the viral sensation
Mar 18th 2011
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                oops... yeah, wrong link
Mar 18th 2011
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                i'm loving this song, man
Mar 18th 2011
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                     I love it too.
Mar 18th 2011
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                          PLEASE send me both
Mar 18th 2011
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oh shit.
Mar 20th 2011
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fire agrees profusely
Mar 19th 2011
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great post...n/m
Mar 20th 2011
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Would you consider Iron and Wine "folk" music?
Mar 20th 2011
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folk rock, heavier on the rock side.
Mar 20th 2011
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you know?
Mar 20th 2011
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Actually, it is a bit like American Tropicalia
Mar 20th 2011
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      whaaaaaaaat
Mar 24th 2011
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I&W, Bon Iver, bright Eyes, Sufjan, Oldham etc. etc. occupy a niche
Mar 21st 2011
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btw, I keep thinking about the 'sexiness' (or lack thereof)
Mar 21st 2011
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btw, watched this last night & it was very relevant to this
Mar 23rd 2011
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*shrug* i like folk music, everything is not for you to get
Mar 23rd 2011
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that's hardly the point.
Mar 23rd 2011
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and what's folk music to you?
Mar 23rd 2011
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