first - Caps, YES!! i'll get on it, fucking genius!!
second - HAHAHA



finally, i don't know if i have made this clear enough in this thread. i do really love folk music, especially british folk music. to me its part of our history and what makes us part of this contry, its honest and simple music, that has a real depth of history and meaning. i love singing along to the traditional songs because you know its something that has been going on for hundreds of years and you are just the next step in the chain. there is something very special about it.
but in general acoustic music always "gets my dick hard" (i've been watching Some Kind Of Monster again..!) and other than british folk i really like the whole psycadellic folk scene of the late 60s and early 70s. some bands who stand out in particular to me are Comus, Full Moon, The Rainbow Band and Baldwin & Leps.