Formerly North-Indian Global-Zombie-Trance Jazz, Barbershop-Darbhanga Fusion, Rai-Ska Outlaw Country Operetta , Neurofunk Madrigal Throat Singing, Freestyle Acid House Flamenco, Twelve Tone Boy Groups, Dark Ambient Ragtime Fusion, Klezmer Surf Trance; Gregorian Chant/Bluegrass; Andean-Reggae Black Metal for Lapsed Lutherans; Chinese Opera-Mississippi Delta Blues; Alpine Yodeling-Samba Fusion; and Mariachi-Polka Waltz-Punk Forum
Favorite Track: Dringo Bell, a very vulgar poem (even by today's standards!) in Chaucer's English, set to historically-appropriate (more or less) music, and sung by many beautiful, young, nubile, soft, fresh, glowing, absolutely stunningly beautiful women. Wow.
Wonderful wonderful wonderful and they are very pretty too!
Tell us something.: I used to be a regular then I took up the bassoon. Bassoons don't have a lot of chiff. Not really, I have always been a drummer, and my C&F years were when I was a little tired of the drums. Now I'm back playing drums. I mist the C&F years, though.
Ok, so I was curious enough to wade through the online pics to see if any of them could actually PLAY a musical instrument, and guess what? Apparently at least two of them do....play the instrument I have seen referred to here with great disdain (or at least a minimum of affection)... as the "re#*%!er".
ketida wrote:Ok, so I was curious enough to wade through the online pics to see if any of them could actually PLAY a musical instrument, and guess what? Apparently at least two of them do....play the instrument I have seen referred to here with great disdain (or at least a minimum of affection)... as the "re#*%!er".
I saw them at the Maryland Ren Faire several years ago. A couple of
them do play recorder and tabor drum quite nicely. They also bring
along an older lady who plays hurdy-gurdy and some kind of portable
harpsicord-type instrument. They're great to see live, they wear
incredible costumes.