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I'm checking out every band in this thread, I'm getting into alot of folk stuff right now like Bright Eyes, re-checking out Elliott Smith, and Sufjan Stevens and they are incredible.

I can see why everyone wouldn't like Bright Eyes though, some of those songs are politically charged and I don't really want to hear FUCK THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION while I'm listening to my folk music.


Still think they're pretty damn good though. I really love "At The Bottom of Everything" "Four Winds" and "Hot Knives" I think my favorite is "Landlocked Blues".


I'll second Fields, Nick Drake, Elliott (derrrr) and Bright Eyes because they're probably the only ones I've listened to thoroughly enough to comment on.
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Oh yeah, Fields man, I didn't even see that they were mentioned. I'm pretty sure I made a topic about them (or uploaded them) a long time ago but they are pretty swell.
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bright eyes isn't folk, what are you talking about

I think you guys are pretty confused on what folk is. It isn't just acoustic geetar and soft music.
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or how about: folk, and music influenced by folk?

I think you're pretty confused on what this topic is. It isn't just straight folk.

Last Edit: July 31, 2008, 11:47:48 pm by Harry Manback
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or how about: folk, and music influenced by folk?

I think you're pretty confused on what this topic is. It isn't just straight folk.


bright eyes is still not folk
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so is this basically about neo folk or folk music?

'cause i have some norwegian folk music that was recorded in the 60s that's mostly fiddles and harmonicas and songs about trolls




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ill upload it once i get back home (actually a bit later. we get internet august 18th so i cant up until then)
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Awesome, I am also clicking every link in this topic. Particially the neofolk stuff. Tenhi was kinda the stuff I had in mind when I made this topic.

Man some of this music is sooo good, I liked Richard Thompson thecatamites that is a pretty moving song!. I fully understand what you mean about Iron and Wine as well, it took me a while to appreciate the vocals.


*This topic is one of my favourites already.
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also washcycle:

still on the hill
some bill ward (NOT THE DRUMMER FOR BLACK SABBATH)
richard berman
t.r. ritchie
small potatoes

sorry we're not esoteric enough for you!
hey man its cool, I wasnt tryin to knock you guys or anything, thanks for the recommendations, pandora and lastfm should give me some good clips. Hopefully this ends up being a pretty sweet topic, folk music is pretty great (of course I listen to a lot of middle eastern and central asian folk music too so I could make an entire topic on that but probably no one would reply so yeah)

so what does everyone think of folk music as far as like appalachia and ireland and such are concered? Anyone into that?
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I've heard some really good Irish Stuff Wash Cycle, spoil us and post some yeah?
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I've been looking for irish GAELIC folk music (mostly gaelic) for a long time now but all I can find isn't what I want. name any irish/gaelic that isn't rock or punk (I have all of these unless they're obscure)
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Joni Mitchell is one of my favorites.  I love her voice.  I think most people here would think she is annoying, but I like it!

I also like all that neofolk shit like Forseti, Of the Wand and the Moon, and Sonne Hagal...etc
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i don't know if he is completely folk but Townes Van Zandt is completely amazing

John Prine

Steve Goodman

Guy Clark

all classics!
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Man thecatamites I've listened to that Richard Thompson song so much today. This is like my sixth rotation. I definitely have to get some of his other songs.
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I've been looking for irish GAELIC folk music (mostly gaelic) for a long time now but all I can find isn't what I want. name any irish/gaelic that isn't rock or punk (I have all of these unless they're obscure)
I've got an album by a group called Oisin that I can upload for you.

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A lot of the songs on the album seem really melancholy like the one I posted. Even the jumpy and fun songs seem kind of melancholy and it kind of reminds me of the kind of music people would listen to in the BRONZE AGE or something. It's really neat stuff, I'd be glad to upload it for you if you wanted.
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i thought neofolk was a word doktormartini made up but I GUESS NOT

im gonna check some of these guys out thanks!
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Man thecatamites I've listened to that Richard Thompson song so much today. This is like my sixth rotation. I definitely have to get some of his other songs.

Yeah, I like Richard Thompsons stuff a lot. I can't recommend an album, though, since I only have a best-of compilation thing at the moment, but he's definitely worth looking up...

Also idiot kid, Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt are amazing... You probably know it already, but there's this documentary thing called 'Heartworn Highways' I saw a while ago which has a bunch of live footage of Guy, Townes, Steve Young, John Hiatt, Steve Earle, and a load more of those guys, so yeah, watch that if you haven't already! The soundtrack album is pretty great too.
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god damnit John Prine is sweet

yeah as far as Irish music is concerned, I dont really know any specific artists too well, but I do listen to Toss the Feathers on NPR at work on saturday afternoons so I get a solid hour block of irish music every week pretty much lol. I'm sure they have a stream on the internet that you can tune into, just check out npr.org heheh
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