duncan disorderly wrote:Folk music ,if you think about it.
Music made py the people -For the people ?
Abotu stuff that matters.Right?So Punk was Folk music of its day.?Right.
And so was Rave music in the late 80s?
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Yeah, Dunc, that's about right. I never thought I liked folk music much, just reminded me of the sort of thing they make you sing at school. (Back then I'd never have thought, for example, that I'd ever be listening to the Dubliners...)
But then had some contact with folk clubs in South Yorkshire pit villages in the 80s (days of the miners' strike), and realised it could be protest music - the people's music.
Folk music by definition is music of the people, so yeah, punk, rave, reggae, all in a way could be so described. But hey, there's a whole thesis waiting to be written here.
At Cambridge (like most festivals) you have the good and the bad (and the ugly too

). But it's always been a broad definition of "folk", so there's usually some new and interesting stuff to discover too. And in the end you can always just sit in the sun (hopefully) and drink the guinness.
