I don't want to go off-subject as this is *thesession*, but I never really hear much about festivals.
I usually manage to come back from festivals feeling kind of guilty that I've managed little more than a few workshops and a handful of concerts but a heck of a lot more time in the corner of a pub or at the equivalent of an LNE.
There's also increasingly more to do at festivals nowadays, so what would attract you to one?
Worst/best experiences of festivals so far?
LNE? Is it something to do with ITM? I've noticed a few mutants of ITM (Irish Traditional Music) have been created on this site: ETM - English Traditional Music, STM - Scottish Traditional Music.
These have escaped and invaded other sites to further mutate into WTM - Welsh Traditional Music, and so on.
What about Scottish-Hybridised-Irish-Traditional-English ?
Or Foreign Useless Crap.....
Sorry about that. It's basically a ceilidh/"global dance" which occurs once all the sane people have gone to bed. Generally at the top of a hill, metres from the beer tent.
Festival.
Festival.
I don't want to go off-subject as this is *thesession*, but I never really hear much about festivals.
I usually manage to come back from festivals feeling kind of guilty that I've managed little more than a few workshops and a handful of concerts but a heck of a lot more time in the corner of a pub or at the equivalent of an LNE.
There's also increasingly more to do at festivals nowadays, so what would attract you to one?
Worst/best experiences of festivals so far?
# Posted on February 12th 2003 by Caitriona
Re: Festival.
Cait, what geographical area are you talking about? And what is an LNE? Define your terms and let battle commence.
# Posted on February 13th 2003 by sergeant fox
Re: Festival.
LNE? Is it something to do with ITM? I've noticed a few mutants of ITM (Irish Traditional Music) have been created on this site: ETM - English Traditional Music, STM - Scottish Traditional Music.
These have escaped and invaded other sites to further mutate into WTM - Welsh Traditional Music, and so on.
What about Scottish-Hybridised-Irish-Traditional-English ?
Or Foreign Useless Crap.....
and so on..
# Posted on February 13th 2003 by Alf Tupper
Re: Festival.
LNE - Late Night Extra
Sorry about that. It's basically a ceilidh/"global dance" which occurs once all the sane people have gone to bed. Generally at the top of a hill, metres from the beer tent.
Geographical area... Anywhere.
~Cait
# Posted on February 13th 2003 by Caitriona