[NSP] Re: preserving the tradition....a non-traditional approach

2006-11-05 Thread BRIMOR
I agree with Matt that is a very interesting discussion. However, I don't think that those of you who live at the centre of the NSP world can realize how difficult it is for those of us, who live many thousands of miles away, to know what the true Northumbrian tradition is. To us there

[NSP] Re: Preserving the tradition...a non-traditional approach.

2006-11-02 Thread Matt Seattle
On Thu Nov 2 0:37 , 'Doc Jones' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent: I've been watching the jazz thread a bit. There seems to be a certain reluctance to see the NSP being used in venues that are not strictly traditional. The jazz thread is a total red herring. Nobody can play jazz on the NSP, the people

[NSP] Re: Preserving the tradition...a non-traditional approach.

2006-11-02 Thread Steve Bliven
on 11/2/06 3:03 PM, Colin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This debate reminds me all too much of something that happened back in the 60's in the folk scene when a fellow called Bob Dylan did the second half of his show with an electric guitar and half the audience walked out (I was there).