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« Reply #440 on: October 05, 2010, 08:23:55 PM »

Can I have some viagra and etc, please?  Roll Eyes                                         (mods, delete as required)

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« Reply #441 on: October 05, 2010, 11:34:19 PM »


Can I have some viagra and etc, please?  Roll Eyes                                         (mods, delete as required)

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« Reply #442 on: October 06, 2010, 01:43:17 AM »



Also occasionally we have had people join who fail the litmus test for membership (e.g. Spammers try constantly to join in order to offer us viagra and etc). These may count as "members" albeit briefly.


That Viagra not very long lasting in its effect then?
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« Reply #443 on: October 06, 2010, 06:39:56 AM »




Also occasionally we have had people join who fail the litmus test for membership (e.g. Spammers try constantly to join in order to offer us viagra and etc). These may count as "members" albeit briefly.


That Viagra not very long lasting in its effect then?


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« Reply #444 on: October 06, 2010, 10:41:30 AM »

Thanks for that detailed and very clear response to my question, Nick!

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« Reply #445 on: October 06, 2010, 10:44:18 AM »

Hi everyone, I posted elsewhere but Jude kindly directed me to the welcome topic so my name is Barry and I thought this would be a nice place to hang out and maybe even offer  a few tips for recording etc. (I am sure there are plenty of you in the know already, I won't tread on any toes!)

Well my background is working in audio as an engineer in a large radio production company. When I voluntarily left I was head of engineering at a large independent radio production company in London and went freelance. I was working on BBC and commercial radio programming and as well as mixing programmes for broadcast (such as Jazz on 3 / Gardeners Question Time /  Charles Hazelwood / Soul Solutions) I was pushing on in the forgotten art of "straight to stereo recording". I had the great fortune of working with many talented and friendly musicians and recording 100's of acoustic sessions, from jazz, folk, rock, soul and anything in between.

These days I am concentrating on mastering audio and have a small but well equipped online mastering facility which is priced to suit independent musicians and artists. (although I work for some record labels too)

I hope to be able to contribute some decent information if any technical topics come up.

I dare say I will run into you on the forums some time, I think a mugshot with be forthcoming soon.

cheers and talk soon.

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« Reply #446 on: October 06, 2010, 07:01:20 PM »


Hi everyone, I posted elsewhere but Jude kindly directed me to the welcome topic so my name is Barry and I thought this would be a nice place to hang out and maybe even offer  a few tips for recording etc. (I am sure there are plenty of you in the know already, I won't tread on any toes!)

Well my background is working in audio as an engineer in a large radio production company. When I voluntarily left I was head of engineering at a large independent radio production company in London and went freelance. I was working on BBC and commercial radio programming and as well as mixing programmes for broadcast (such as Jazz on 3 / Gardeners Question Time /  Charles Hazelwood / Soul Solutions) I was pushing on in the forgotten art of "straight to stereo recording". I had the great fortune of working with many talented and friendly musicians and recording 100's of acoustic sessions, from jazz, folk, rock, soul and anything in between.

These days I am concentrating on mastering audio and have a small but well equipped online mastering facility which is priced to suit independent musicians and artists. (although I work for some record labels too)

I hope to be able to contribute some decent information if any technical topics come up.

I dare say I will run into you on the forums some time, I think a mugshot with be forthcoming soon.

cheers and talk soon.

Barry Gardner

Hi Barry. I'm fairly new too, as you can see from my number of posts. Welcome. I think you'll find this Talkawhile lark is great fun, and enjoyably time consuming!
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« Reply #447 on: November 07, 2010, 04:35:56 PM »

Let's see:

1.   Who are you and where are you from?
     
I'm a 27 year old musician and I am from Portugal.


2.   What made you join Talkawhile?

Found it surfing on the web!

3.   What do you know of Fairport Convention and/or Cropredy if anything?

I must admit I'm not familiar with those events.

4.   What kind of music do you like?

Almost everything. Mainly folk, classical, metal, jazz, rock and all its subgenres, ambient, experimental, etc... I dislike hip-hop, rap, and that kind of sound. You know Smiley

5.   What was the last gig/festival/recital/concert that you attended?  What was it like?

Well, it was a Metal concert. It was O.K.

6.   What was the last CD that you bought?  Would you recommend it?

I buy all sorts of cd's. It depends on your tastes. I don't recall if my last purchase was a metal album, or a Bach one!

7.   Complete the following sentence:
          “Tonight, Sir Robert, I am going to be my all time favourite singer ……. (name of singer) and I will
            sing:  ' ................................'   (name of song)

Sorry, don't have all time favourite singers. They're too many Cheesy
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« Reply #448 on: November 07, 2010, 06:15:51 PM »

Greetings and welcome to the mad house
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« Reply #449 on: November 16, 2010, 01:36:31 PM »

Thank you for the welcome note.This is a very civilized forum.

I hope this reply turns up in the right place I'm still getting used to this.

(1) My name is Michael Mc Hugh.I live in Naas Co.Kildare but am originally from Dublin.


(2) I'm currently reading (devouring) Rob Young's Electric Eden and came across this site while looking up reviews and comment on the book.

(3) Started listening to Fairport in the 1970s when I bought The History of Fairport Convention double LP with the Pete Frame sleeve design.Have had an ambition for the last few years to go to Cropredy but unfortunately I'm not working at present so that dream is on hold.

(4) Very catholic in my tastes.I enjoy folk music from these islands,what I suppose is called classic rock these days,folk rock and listen to some jazz and classical in a rather uninformed way.

(5) It has been so long I can't actually remember Sad Money is a bit tight at the moment.

(6) Robert Plant-Band of Joy.Very strong recommendation.Wonderful album

(7) As with many people I suspect more than one but what comes to mind immediately....Steve Winwood-John Barleycorn John Martyn-Bless the weather Sandy Denny-The Banks of the Nile
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« Reply #450 on: November 16, 2010, 06:33:18 PM »


Thank you for the welcome note.This is a very civilized forum.

I hope this reply turns up in the right place I'm still getting used to this.

(1) My name is Michael Mc Hugh.I live in Naas Co.Kildare but am originally from Dublin.


(2) I'm currently reading (devouring) Rob Young's Electric Eden and came across this site while looking up reviews and comment on the book.

(3) Started listening to Fairport in the 1970s when I bought The History of Fairport Convention double LP with the Pete Frame sleeve design.Have had an ambition for the last few years to go to Cropredy but unfortunately I'm not working at present so that dream is on hold.

(4) Very catholic in my tastes.I enjoy folk music from these islands,what I suppose is called classic rock these days,folk rock and listen to some jazz and classical in a rather uninformed way.

(5) It has been so long I can't actually remember Sad Money is a bit tight at the moment.

(6) Robert Plant-Band of Joy.Very strong recommendation.Wonderful album

(7) As with many people I suspect more than one but what comes to mind immediately....Steve Winwood-John Barleycorn John Martyn-Bless the weather Sandy Denny-The Banks of the Nile


Welcome Michael. I'm sure you'll enjoy the hours spent on here, as I have,  since I joined In August.  Smiley
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« Reply #451 on: November 24, 2010, 07:30:17 PM »

Hello everyone,

I recently joined the forum and was greeted by Jude and directed to the Welcome Mat to make my introduction. So here I am ...

My name’s Peter and I live near Bedford.

I found Talkawhile when I was trying to find out a little more about the upcoming folk festival at Butlins in Skegness. There was little information around about this unlikely (but, on the face of it, good value) event. However a discussion thread filled in some gaps and someone was first to mention The Unthanks would be playing ... and that was enough for us to book up. It seems there will be quite a few from TAW also there! I’ve also enjoyed browsing the forum and hearing about several other things of interest.

I listened to Fairport Convention in my younger days along with a wide selection of other music but I wouldn’t say I was an expert on their music. I know of Cropredy but have never been.

Currently my main musical interests are folk. There are so many established artists doing exciting new things (thinking here of The Imagined Village for example) and lots of younger artists coming on to the scene. The regular touring by many of the interesting acts has ensured that my passion for live music has had a resurgence in the last year or two. Having said that I am partial to jazz, have maintained my interest in King Crimson and I went to see The Streets (and enjoyed it!) a couple of years. I was interested to see the post about Van der Graaf Generator touring next year which led me to dig into my archives and add that to the “possible gigs” list for 2011. The five “must sees” for me at moment (all of whom I have seen several times this year) are The Imagined Village, Chris Wood, Megson, Lau and Eliza Carthy but could easily add a lot more to that ... like, er, Andy Cutting, Emily Smith ...

The last gig was Demon Barber Roadshow in Milton Keynes. A wonderful live act and full of energy. And tomorrow it’s similar (but different!) with Bellowhead in Cambridge. Been looking forward to this one for a while!

The last CD I bought (I think!) was Hedonism by Bellowhead which I really enjoy. Other recommended recent purchases include Heidi Talbot’s The Last Star (saw her in Cambridge with John McCusker and Boo Hewerdine – fantastic evening) and Hannah James & Sam Sweeney’s Catches and Glees. My favourite bought in last year (missed it when it was released and performed live) is John McCusker’s Under One Sky.

OK, I’m sorry not to answer the final question as there is no question of me ever singing in public (although I have been known to mime in folk clubs if I feel too out of place!  Lips Sealed ) ... well, ok, Robert Plant singing Stairway to Heaven.  Wink

Well, I think that’s quite enough from me for now. It seems you all have a love of good music and many of you have (rather worryingly perhaps!) a similar sense of humour to my own! I look forward to meeting you all around the forum and perhaps at a gig or festival in due course.

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« Reply #452 on: November 24, 2010, 07:49:29 PM »

Welcome Pete, You can buy us all an ice cream at Butlins  Grin
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« Reply #453 on: November 24, 2010, 08:01:32 PM »


Welcome Pete, You can buy us all an ice cream at Butlins  Grin


Looking at the weather forcast, can I have a nice hot coffee.

Welcome Pete, hopefully see you at Butlins.
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« Reply #454 on: November 24, 2010, 08:38:25 PM »



Welcome Pete, You can buy us all an ice cream at Butlins  Grin


Looking at the weather forcast, can I have a nice hot coffee.

Welcome Pete, hopefully see you at Butlins.


You can but I think the cone would go soggy and you'd end up burning your hands.  Grin
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« Reply #455 on: November 25, 2010, 09:50:29 AM »



Welcome Pete, You can buy us all an ice cream at Butlins  Grin


Looking at the weather forcast, can I have a nice hot coffee.

Welcome Pete, hopefully see you at Butlins.


Steady now!  That sounds like a potential sobering influence.

Welcome Pete, see you in the frozen North.
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« Reply #456 on: December 01, 2010, 07:11:18 PM »

Hi All,
I have just been directed to here by Jude, Thank you Jude. :-)
I`m Andrew and I found out about this place from your Admin Nick who posted
about it over on the Jim Moray Forums yesterday and so here I am. :-)
I have seen that a Good friend of mine Jules Grey (familyjules) is also a member,
Hi Jules if you happen to read this post. :-)
I wonder if there is anyone else I know on here as well.
I am from East London and have been a follower of Folk and mostly every type of
music for as long as I can remember, what is life worth without music anyway I say!
I have to admit that I haven't been to Croperdy for a few years now, I must say that
its a great friendly Festival as you will all know anyway.
I hope to meet some of you sometime and hopefully make new friends at the same time.
Are there any Tim Grimm and Cam Penner fans on here?
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The Promise by Bruce Springsteen. Quality Music IMHO.  Smiley

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« Reply #457 on: December 01, 2010, 07:47:39 PM »


I have seen that a Good friend of mine Jules Grey (familyjules) is also a member,
Hi Jules if you happen to read this post. :-)


Welcome aboard, Andrew.  I look forward to your posts.  And also to you spelling my surname correctly.   Wink

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« Reply #458 on: December 01, 2010, 08:09:27 PM »

Thanks Jules, you know one day I will actually remember that it
is spelt with an "a" as in Gray as you are always reminding me.
Its another Homer moment I guess.....DOH!  Wink
 



I have seen that a Good friend of mine Jules Grey (familyjules) is also a member,
Hi Jules if you happen to read this post. :-)


Welcome aboard, Andrew.  I look forward to your posts.  And also to you spelling my surname correctly.   Wink

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« Reply #459 on: December 01, 2010, 08:32:39 PM »



The last CD I bought was
The Promise by Bruce Springsteen. Quality Music IMHO.  Smiley

Peace,
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