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By: KrissKross44444. on 07 Nov 08, 17:32:27
Talented musicians, it's great to see video of them. I need to order a best of compilation disc for Christmas.
By: formsofthingsunknown. on 22 Oct 08, 21:00:14
This song is a gem, a longtime favorite of mine from 1960s underground FM radio station WBCN. It's a treat to see this video clip. Thanks for posting!
By: bulletsarescene1234. on 19 Oct 08, 12:59:20
i love sex anyone want to meet up??? 9
By: pnebenzahl. on 28 Aug 08, 21:16:50
Richard is an overlooked American genius. A double threat as a singer/hammerer and a novelist. Mimi, has all of her sister's beautiful voice and great taste in song selection.
By: Avon53. on 21 Aug 08, 23:58:36
BillPerks, I'm glad to learn more about origins of the hammer dulcimer. Totally different technique to play it than the mountain dulcimer (which I heard mentioned since I posted here yesterday, and it was called "appalachian"). To answer your question of today under a thread above that began 7 months ago, the show was almost surely not commercial TV. On one of these videos the 3rd guy (Pete Seeger) acted as host and joined in with his guitar & voice. "Educational" TV '64? Mimi was 17 in 1963.
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 23:35:45
"MASSIVE BIG FOLK MUSIC --FROM the EARLY1960s!'" Hungry-EYE, The BITTER END, Pre- ESALEN Inst. STUFF!! This is what D.Crosby,Roger McGuinn,and the BYRDS, P.J. PROBY, GRAHAM PARSONS & his Experiment "Cut Their TEETH ON!"
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 22:46:47
LET THEM NEVER BREAK, NEVER BREAK, NEVER BREAK "A TRUE RESOLVE!" PEOPLE & INDIVIDUALS GENERALLY NEED TO BE...IDEALISTIC! No Matter WHAT Variety or Brand of 'Crap' This SAD SORRY SINFUL WORLD attempts to 'Serve-UP!'
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 22:42:57
LEARN,LEARNING,TO LEARN,TRYING TO LEARN... Point/Counterpoint. As the Great Canadian SONGSTRESS- one Ms. JONI MITCHELL has Clearly Verbalized,with her simplicity from Her 'Rasing-Years' on the Canadian Praries "The Business/Industry is far too centred on PROFIT and High-Margin Growth,while "Minimizing" the ART and Pure MUSICAL Aspects...of the CRAFT" Apparently,Too Many Musical-Thespians and "Tunesmiths" are centering on the Ease of LIFE-STYLE as opposed to The WORK of Composition!
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 22:32:28
Would Anyone Care to "Fill Us In"? THE B&W Video ...was it recorded on an 'Early Morning Show', in the BAY AREA...in the "LATE '50s'?" OR WAS it an Early version of "The JACK PARR SHOW"? (He was a Contemporary of Lloyd Thaxton.) IF YOU Know...Please Fill-Us IN! OKAY!
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 22:26:38
YEAH! RICHARD FARI`NA and MIMI-BAEZ FARI`NA! A Truly Great Folk DUET from the Late'50s-1960. There will Probably Be a WHOLE LOT of Philosophical Discussion,analysis,Opinion,dissent and Praise...that will go along w/ this "SELECTION"!
By: BILLPERKS5. on 21 Aug 08, 22:24:45
AHHH.ahem, Its' the Hammer-Dulcimer,that has its Stem&Roots from the Egyptian, No. African Culture...and is often utilized in the celluloid world of setting up a 'scene' for INTRIGUE:be it Personal or Corporate. The TURKS,OTTOMANS,SYRIANS,and LEBANESE,use It 'Extensively' in many of their "Cultural Music"and at Huge get-togethers. This Usage of the HAMMER-DULCIMER can be Also found as Far East as GREECE,The PELLOPANESUS,Acroteri and SAMOTHRACE. It is remembered for its 'distinct wound Ring".
By: Avon53. on 21 Aug 08, 00:05:42
Richard is playing a mountain dulcimer, which is the kind dominant in the Folkie movement/revival of the Sixties. On every college campus and in every urban coffee shop, you'd meet someone who painstakingly shaped, sanded, glued & varnished wood into these. It's the larger, many-stringed "hammered dulcimer" that dominated among the rural folk themselves, at least at the paid performance level, and has remained while the mountain dulcimer returned to relative obscurity.
By: bateriadepetaluma. on 13 Jul 08, 22:14:00
love and sorrow richard died after a motorcycle crash on mimi's 21st birthday. rest in peace. thanks for the music.
By: FunnyDigestion. on 23 Jun 08, 17:15:17
I like the song, too. It's not my or anyone's place to say a piece of music is 'wrong' or should be a different way. But I can still point things out.
By: FunnyDigestion. on 23 Jun 08, 17:09:27
Still, despite the negativity I think the phrases I used to describe the song were accurate-- and I bet Farina would've agreed with them. He was intelligent; he probably chose this musical atmosphere to suit the lyrics. Listen to what he's saying: "I am a white destroyer... and we will dress in helmet and sword, and dip our tongues in slaughter... and Christ will be our darlin'" etc. He's talking about White Death in the old European way.
By: FunnyDigestion. on 23 Jun 08, 17:01:01
What do you mean "say IT better"? Different things can be said. And I do prefer certain musics (in general) to others, but my original point was only to make a historical observation. I wasn't being negative until the post you quoted.
By: pigeatinginfidel. on 22 Jun 08, 01:21:47
All music says things, but some say it better? That's your point. That's why the descriptive words you chose for this kinds of music were overwhelmingly negative.
By: FunnyDigestion. on 21 Jun 08, 23:09:19
If you want poetry, there's plenty of little books that have pages and pages of it inside. You can sit in air-conditioned rooms and stick your head over them. We're talking about music here. All music says things, regardless of whether there's WORDS strung over it for you to latch onto. Now go be paranoid about Muslims.
By: pigeatinginfidel. on 18 Jun 08, 07:31:07
Observation? That didn't sound very neutral to me, full of decriptive words that impart a sort of negativity: monotonous, austere, lack. How about the obverse in describing black music: garish melodic warbling, overreliance on rhythm and syncopation, embarassing excesses of melisma... All of that to compensate for the vacuousness of the lyrics. What does black music sing about? Sex, killin niggaz, and da hos. Heh, give me "austere" music that is rich in poetry and ideas anyday.
By: Niamhdm78. on 16 May 08, 21:23:17
what type of dulcemer is this? I assume that's what instrument it is. Not sure????
By: msgarratt. on 22 Apr 08, 07:19:57
mimi baez farina was joan baez' sister. there was a poster available in the 60's of them and their other sister sitting together, crosslegged on a sofa, looking very sultry. the caption read "girls say yes to boys who say no" referring to draft resistance. i bought my first guitar after hearing "bold marauder"
By: campocat. on 02 Apr 08, 22:37:02
Holy Mole' This is amazing Richard and Mimi mean the world to me in every way possible. That might seem funny but they touched me to my DNA. I styled my duo in a small way in their image in 1965 in honor of Richard. Mimi if you are still with us I would just like to say thank you for the magic.
By: tedwinward. on 28 Mar 08, 19:52:37
I correct myself about Mimi. True regrets about her passing!
By: tedwinward. on 28 Mar 08, 19:49:42
Very few of you are speaking about the music on its own merits. The song itself is beautiful--the performance is remarkable. Let's not lose that amidst the noise of the comments section, eh? Note to "GammatronTriode": I believe Mimi is still with us--unless I have missed something very, very recent, perish the thought--and I have her among my connections on myspace. Mimi, we love you. Yes, we still have Pete too, and I'm thankful.
By: KennBurch. on 22 Mar 08, 01:13:04
Actually, Richard Farina was of Cuban-Irish ancestry, while Mimi was of Mexican-Scottish descent, to be precise.