Episode 271 - Filk Fusion: Where Sci-Fi Meets Folk Music

In the 1950s, an article about the popularity of folk music among science fiction fans had a typo where “folk” was written as “filk.” From then on, filk music became a staple at grassroots sci-fi conventions. Filkers would either write parody lyrics to existing folk songs, or they’d invent entirely new speculative worlds in 3-4 minute songs. Filk has evolved beyond just being folk. It's gone electric and embraced other genres of music. But sci-fi fantasy fandom has changed a lot as well. Does filk still have a place in a more corporate fantasy world? Can it survive the competition from Nerdcore or social media? Can it transition from the boomer generation that started it? I talk with folklorists Sally and Barry Childs-Helton of the group Wild Mercy, Rand and Erin Bellavia of the group Via Bella, and Eric and Jen Distad of the group The Faithful Sidekicks about the past, present and future of filk. 
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Filk Fusion: Where Sci-Fi Meets Folk Music transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Wanderlust by Scott Buckley
  • Wahre by Blue Dot Sessions
  • Footsteps On Alden by Blue Dot Session
  • A Little Powder by Blue Dot Sessions
FILK SONGS
  • Railway to Hogwarts by Maya and Jeff Bohnhoff
  • Shai Hulud sung by Julia Ecklar (written by Kathy Mar)
  • Her Father's Eyes by Mercedes Lackey
  • Dream of a Far Light by Wild Mercy
  • Bizarro World by Ookla The Mok
  • Let’s Not Fight About Star Trek by Via Bella
  • Beam Me Up, Don’t Beam Me Down by The Faithful Sidekicks
  • Our Kind of Strange by The Faithful Sidekicks
  • Spoons by The Faithful Sidekicks
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