Memo to self: do not listen to maudlin Sandy Denny songs when already feeling a bit blue. This and Meet on the Ledge can always get me.
I never really rated Fairport Convention, or Richard Thompson or any of the other English folk rock acts until recently. Too quiet, too earnest, too embarassing to like if you’re not an aging baby boomer. All prejudices I had to rid myself off before I could get to appreciate these sort of artists. I’m glad I did, even if it hurts sometimes listening to these songs.
Reinder Dijkhuis
January 28, 2012 at 6:42 am“Too quiet, too earnest, too embarassing to like if you’re not an aging baby boomer.”
Didn’t stop me when I started to get into them in my teens during the 1980s.
Martin Wisse
January 28, 2012 at 7:16 pmTrue, and seeing you them so much was one reason for me to sample them.
Reinder Dijkhuis
January 29, 2012 at 6:19 amOn the other hand, it’s pretty undeniable that I have a preferance for baby boomer music that I have to make a constant effort to work against. Which is necessary seeing how many of my favorite musicians are retiring, sick or dying.
The non-earnest side of Fairport Convention is mostly to be found in Dave Swarbrick’s solo work. The problem with Swarbrick is that a) his solo albums are very uneven, especially after 1975, and b) he is so influential that the way he does things is now the way things are done, so it’s often hard to hear what’s so original about him. But when he’s on, he’s very very good.
chris y
January 29, 2012 at 9:16 amAs an aging boomer, I have to say my memories of Fairport and Steeleye gigs in the early 70s were far from quiet and earnest – more like barely controlled riots which could go badly wrong and sometimes did. But absolute magic when they hit the sweet spot.
Reinder Dijkhuis
January 29, 2012 at 3:33 pmWell, there’s that, too. I wasn’t alive to see them perform at the time, but from the ‘House Full’ album, they were anything but quiet. Dat was rauwe poep, man.
Alex
January 29, 2012 at 8:08 pmOh man, I love acoustic guitar.
Luckily my music taste has *always* been hopelessly uncool and unsophisticated, so I don’t feel the pain of being “uncool” in my tastes as I age.