posted by [identity profile] anniemal.livejournal.com at 07:30am on 2003-06-29
Hi, Butterfluff,
If science fiction music is obscure what do you call a collection of ancient tapes from folkie coffeehouses containing songs one's never heard anywhwere else? There are some alternative outlets, but I haven't found enough of them. It's good to know that they exist. Mostly I end up buying direct from the musicians. That way I know where the money goes.
 
posted by [identity profile] butterfluff.livejournal.com at 06:20pm on 2003-06-29
That's obscure cuts of a known genre. 99% of the people who have heard of folk have never even heard of filk.

Both best hunted where the live art is being practiced -- folk fesitvals, science fiction conventions...

Oh! Ramblin' Conrad's, in the Norfolk, Virginia area, a folk music store that actually carried some filk. I bought a harp kit there, ages ago. They don't seem to have a web page I can find, sorry.

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