What we need is a new, positive zeitgeist!

What we need is a new, positive zeitgeist!

 

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Every age has a prevailing zeitgeist. I believe it is created by the conglomerate mindset of the people and we all swim in its flood.
The sixties was a time of deep distrust of the establishment and its war machine. The counter culture set about leaving the breadheads to one side and producing a more spiritual community based on sharing, harmony and love. It was a time of great optimism, fun and happiness. It was great for a while until everyone woke up to find they were merely being ripped off and exploited in a different way and that the war machine and environmental destroying machine were still churning away.
This present zeitgeist has been born out of despair at austerity, runaway capitalism, inequality, hopelessness, joblessness, terrorism, mass migration, low wages, frustration, fear and helplessness. People have lost all faith in the establishment but are turning to extreme politics to vent their frustrations. They see that we are definitely not all in it together and the politicians are not making a jot of difference; they are pawns in the game. The right-wing and fascists, with their black and white rhetoric, easy answers, fear induction, racism and xenophobia, offer up easy solutions. What everyone wants is to believe in easy solutions.
I think the zeitgeist is one of fear, despair and a need to change. It’s the mass psychology of the age. The right-wing are exploiting it. It is what they feed off. In many wayus there are analogies to be drawn with the 1930s.
Hence we have the rise of right-wing politics, the Tea Party, UKIP, Trump and Brexit. On the continent the ultra-right parties are gaining ground big time.
I believe this needs opposing in every way possible. There are no easy answers. Belligerence and war do not solve problems. Isolationism is in nobody’s interest. Racism and xenophobia create problems.
The future is global cooperation, global laws, global rights, global enforcement of laws. The imperative is the protection of the planet.
We need to jettison the mad capitalist system with its mantra of growth and profit, which is destroying the planet and creating mass inequality and war. Greed is not the answer. Selfishness is not a solution. Compassion, empathy and love are much better.
There are better ways for us to live on this planet. For the sake of nature and our great grandchildren we need to create a different zeitgeist.

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Polly & the Billets Doux at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos

They were a pleasant band and Polly had a nice voice.

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Holy Moly & The Crackers at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos

Well Holy Moly and co were a lively little band. Good to dance to!

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Donovan at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos!

I’ve seen Donovan here before. I was looking forward to it. He is quite a character. As a young kid of sixteen I was very taken with a documentary about him and Gypsy Davey wandering around the Scottish islands in what looked to me like the idea bohemian freedom.

He’s worked with the likes of the Beatles and in between songs regaled us with anecdotes that were humorous and insightful. It made for an interesting evening.

Donovan with his guitar and songs was delightful. He tended to focus on his early work and particularly his first two albums which was great for me – bit of a nostalgia trip. I enjoyed it a lot. It was great to hear the Buffy St Marie Universal Soldier!

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The Levellers at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos

The Levellers hit the stage to a great burst of lights and a supersonic noise level that instantly energised the audience into a great bouncing mass!! This was Folk/Punk about as far removed from finger-in-the-ear Folk as you could get. They rocked!!

With a faldy daldy diddle di po!!!

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Martin Stephenson at The Great British Folk Festival – Photos

Martin was quite a character both as a solo and with his band.

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Slim Chance at the Great British Folk Festival. – Photos.

This is Ronnie Lane’s band still going strong. They do a lot of Ronnie’s songs, plus a few of their own, and keep his music alive. A great band to dance to and a really talented good-time London band – chirpy, good natured and fun-loving. Great musicians.

I saw them a while ago and enjoyed them then! They finished the set with an old Faces number – Oh La La! And had the whole audience bouncing!! Great stuff.

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Chris Jagger at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos

I was intrigued to see what Chris Jagger could do. I wasn’t sure what to expect. He was no Jumping Jack Flash but I was greatly impressed with his solid, well-trodden voice. The music was excellent – a kind of Western Swing with heavy New Orleans style. Not the R&B and Blues of his famous brother. Neither were there the cavorting or histrionics. He gave a solid performance of interesting songs amply backed by a great double bass and brilliant violin. Juliette was extraordinary.

Of course I bought a CD.

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Itchy Fingers at the Great British Folk Festival – Photos

Itchy Fingers were very relaxed with their Fats Waller jazz-tinged Folk.

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