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« on: July 02, 2017, 11:55:52 AM »

Anyone else know of this?

Robert G H Burns
Transforming Folk - Innovation and Tradition in English Folk-Rock Music
Published by Manchester University Press in 2012 at, gulp, £65 (and now on sale from them at £70!)?

Robert G H Burns examines commercial and political aspects of the changing folk music industry, provides musicological analysis of the Ebglish folk-rock hybrid and discusses audiences' reception of the genre.

According to the blurb it "contains contributions from Martin Carthy (The Imagined Village), Simon Nicol (Fairport Convention), Ashley Hutchings (The Albion Band), Gerry Conway (Fairport Convention) and Rick Kemp (Steeleye Span)."

Anyway, I was browsing away through the Postscript books mailorder catalogue and they're selling it at only £12.99.  Easiest way to get a copy without having to sign up etc is via Amazon marketplace.  

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Transforming-Folk-Innovation-Tradition-Folk-rock/dp/0719085330/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498992537&sr=8-1&keywords=burns+transforming+folk

It's in Postscript's "Limited Quantities only/Academic" section so (probably?) don't hang around if you want one.  I've purchased one, but haven't yet seen one.  It sounds as dry as a very dry thing, but you never know.....

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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2017, 12:36:32 PM »

Sounds like the man's Phd thesis. Good luck!
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2017, 07:29:05 PM »


Sounds like the man's Phd thesis. Good luck!


It does indeed. That's the sort of price that academic books sell for, just, I suppose, because hardly anyone buys them. Makes things expensive for those of us who work in academia, and occasionally need to buy them!

Just looked at the missus's most recent musicological work on Amazon, and it's going for £86.49. If that's not steep enough, I notice her first book is currently going for £240.93!
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2017, 08:43:18 PM »

Actually, just had a look at it: as he's already a Senior Lecturer, it's probably not his PhD thesis, but just a monograph he's produced as part of his job.
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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2017, 08:16:55 AM »


Actually, just had a look at it: as he's already a Senior Lecturer, it's probably not his PhD thesis, but just a monograph he's produced as part of his job.


That's a little harsh  Wink

At £12.99 I think it's worth a shot.
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Actually, just had a look at it: as he's already a Senior Lecturer, it's probably not his PhD thesis, but just a monograph he's produced as part of his job.


That's a little harsh  Wink

At £12.99 I think it's worth a shot.


Ah yes, it does look it doesn't it?! Badly worded by me: I meant 'not his thesis but instead simply a book he's produced'.
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« Reply #6 on: July 05, 2017, 09:23:33 AM »

I notice he has written a few journal articles on the same subject.."Continuity, Variation, and Authenticity in the English Folk-rock Movement" for example.  also on other things such as German Symbolism in Rock Music: National Signification in the Imagery and Songs of Rammstein! He was session bassist with Steeleye and fairport. He's on facebook if you're interested as Rob Burns and Jude and Simon are his friends! Jude may know more about his book...

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« Reply #7 on: July 05, 2017, 10:39:37 AM »


I notice he has written a few journal articles on the same subject.."Continuity, Variation, and Authenticity in the English Folk-rock Movement" for example.  also on other things such as German Symbolism in Rock Music: National Signification in the Imagery and Songs of Rammstein! He was session bassist with Steeleye and fairport. He's on facebook if you're interested as Rob Burns and Jude and Simon are his friends! Jude may know more about his book...




Oh I didn't realise it was that Rob Burns. Lovely man.. Has the highest credentials as a bass player if you check out his Wikipedia page
He's played with so many great musicians from Miles Davis to David Gilmour  and all stations in between. Now a lecturer in New Zealand  Grin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Burns

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I notice he has written a few journal articles on the same subject.."Continuity, Variation, and Authenticity in the English Folk-rock Movement" for example.  also on other things such as German Symbolism in Rock Music: National Signification in the Imagery and Songs of Rammstein! He was session bassist with Steeleye and fairport. He's on facebook if you're interested as Rob Burns and Jude and Simon are his friends! Jude may know more about his book...




Oh I didn't realise it was that Rob Burns. Lovely man.. Has the highest credentials as a bass player if you check out his Wikipedia page
He's played with so many great musicians from Miles Davis to David Gilmour  and all stations in between. Now a lecturer in New Zealand  Grin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Burns




yes the very same. he seems a fascinating bloke.... Grin
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