Suggestions for future festivals

Started by 64Guitars, June 12, 2012, 02:38:01 PM

henwrench

I also like the idea of First Line Fest...

      It would really work well, in my humble opinion, if one of the Admin peeps (ideally our Lord and Master 64G) came up with a lyric that all entrants would use as, er, the first line. I think it would be very interesting to hear what the Songcrafters Massive would come up with/where they would take the line...

           Thinking cap on, 64G.... ;)

               Anyway, 'Coronation Street' is kinda hot this week...who killed Tina? Well, we know... ;)

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Oldrottenhead

i was gonna suggest songs about cupboards written in cupboards, but i think you guys just answered my prayers.
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Oldrottenhead

on a more serious note a suggest collab fest. ie members suggest two members the would like to hear collab. i'm thinking geir and henwrench would be a good match. kinda thing.
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Oldrottenhead
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danieldesete

Quote from: 64Guitars on May 28, 2014, 01:08:58 PMWikipedia has a page of Lists of Songs which could be a good source of festival ideas. Especially, under the headings Topical and Miscellaneous/unsorted.

If anyone sees anything there they like, post the suggestion here.

I kind of like the idea of John Lennon's Jukebox.

Here's the complete list of songs, though it only gives the A side - I think we should include the B sides too, if we can find out what they are.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/lennon/songlist.html


Nice story 64G, cool idea too
hou hou ha ha

henwrench

Quote from: oldrottenhead on May 28, 2014, 02:03:04 PMon a more serious note...



             He is so totally a weirdo....serious, fucking serious....

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Speed Demon

I'd like to hear Paul Chapman and Blooby get down on them geetars!


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Burtog

What about a Lauryl Canyon or Troubadour Fest......
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64Guitars

Quote from: Burtog on June 25, 2014, 04:01:11 PMWhat about a Lauryl Canyon or Troubadour Fest......

I've never heard of them. Sorry. I couldn't find any mention of Lauryl Canyon (unless you mean the porn star). ;D
But I did find The Troubadours on Wikipedia. It says they're "a UK indie band based in Wigan".

I'm not opposed to offering those artists as choices for a future festival poll, but I don't think they'd have much chance of winning. Maybe a better idea would be to have an IndieFest which would include The Troubadours and Lauryl Canyon as well as any other artists who are not (and have never been) signed to a major record label. Alternatively, we could select six indie artists for the first of a series of IndieFests like we've done with the Singer-Songwriter fests and VarietyFests.

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Burtog

Quote from: T.C. Elliott on June 25, 2014, 08:50:24 PMre: Laurel Canyon
You mean like this? http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hot-scene-the-return-to-laurel-canyon-19691231

Yeah this was exactly what I mean (but the porn angle is interesting 64 ;))' I have read a lot of books of artists who lived in the Canyon and performed at Doug Weston's Troubadour Club;

Joni Mitchell
Graham Nash
Crosby
Jackson Brown
Linda Rondstadt
Stills
J D Souther
Eagles
Elton John did a famous stretch at the Toubadour

Barney Hoskins' book Hotel California is a good one on this
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