A whole freakin' bunch of words, phrases, usw. which I have learned over a number of dubious years...based on, among other things, "rugby songs," "collecting c.54,000 78rpm phonorecords," spending more years than I care to try and recall in a succession of cheap beer joints, playing blues music with all sorts of folks (often Black...?!)...one never knows, DO one...?!
Steven C. Barr
stevenc@interlinks.net
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This is a Black (ebonics?!) term; it refers to people who, because of poverty, ignorance, usw. are clearly NOT on the same functioning social level as those with some claim to status...!
Thus, a "raggedy-ass blues player" is NOT dressed in rags...he/she/it simply displays a degree of incompetence when offered the opportunity to sit in with a blues band...!
"Discography" was a created word, first appearing in the mid-1930's. It comes from "graph(y)," meaning "writing"...and "disc" meaning a phonorecord (most usually of the 78rpm variety).
Originally, the term referred to published compiled works listing all the phonorecords recorded (1) by a given artist or group thereof, or (2) containing music of a stated sort...by certain artists (see #1) or limited by some other stated fact or group thereof.
Currently, the term generally refers to a list of ALL phonorecords recorded and issued by a given artist/band or a specific group thereof!
In the latter sense, "discographies" are often appended to magazine (usw.) articles about one specific artist or group.
Note that the term also defines a specific activity carried on by phonorecord collectors! In THIS sense,
"discography" defines a science consisting of trying to accumulate and, if possible, "publish" (in printed
and/or digital/Internet form...!) all, or as much as
possible, of the data concerning a specifically-defined group of phonorecords...!
Welcome to Wordie, stevencbarr! You might find it more helpful to place your comments and definitions on the word pages themselves, rather than the list. Those who are interested are far more likely to find them that way.
Also there might be some tips at faq that interest you. Have fun!
stevencbarr commented on the list stevencbarrs-list
This is a Black (ebonics?!) term; it refers to people who, because of poverty, ignorance, usw. are clearly NOT on the same functioning social level as those with some claim to status...!
Thus, a "raggedy-ass blues player" is NOT dressed in rags...he/she/it simply displays a degree of incompetence when offered the opportunity to sit in with a blues band...!
November 1, 2008
stevencbarr commented on the list stevencbarrs-list
"SFA" is am "anglocism"...?! It is the initials of the rather socially-unacceptable term, "Sweet Fuck
All" (note that "fuck all" means "zero" or "nothing" in this expression!).
Thus, one can say "X knows SFA about this" and mean that X is (1) hopelessly ignorant about the entity,
and thus (2) his/her/its comments should NOT be given
any credence!
November 1, 2008
stevencbarr commented on the list stevencbarrs-list
"Discography" was a created word, first appearing in the mid-1930's. It comes from "graph(y)," meaning "writing"...and "disc" meaning a phonorecord (most usually of the 78rpm variety).
Originally, the term referred to published compiled works listing all the phonorecords recorded (1) by a given artist or group thereof, or (2) containing music of a stated sort...by certain artists (see #1) or limited by some other stated fact or group thereof.
Currently, the term generally refers to a list of ALL phonorecords recorded and issued by a given artist/band or a specific group thereof!
In the latter sense, "discographies" are often appended to magazine (usw.) articles about one specific artist or group.
Note that the term also defines a specific activity carried on by phonorecord collectors! In THIS sense,
"discography" defines a science consisting of trying to accumulate and, if possible, "publish" (in printed
and/or digital/Internet form...!) all, or as much as
possible, of the data concerning a specifically-defined group of phonorecords...!
November 1, 2008
chained_bear commented on the list stevencbarrs-list
Welcome to Wordie, stevencbarr! You might find it more helpful to place your comments and definitions on the word pages themselves, rather than the list. Those who are interested are far more likely to find them that way.
Also there might be some tips at faq that interest you. Have fun!
November 1, 2008