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Sandrine
08-02-2010, 02:43 PM
His guitar, his harmonica, his voice... A link to the past.

Kent Allard
08-02-2010, 04:08 PM
The liner notes are better than the record...see below

Having said that, I agree it's a fantastic record and one with a real message....

About the Songs
(what they're about)

BROKE DOWN ENGINE is a Blind Willie Mctell masterpiece. it's about trains, mystery on the rails -- the train of love, the train that carried my girl from town -- The Southern Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio whatever -- it's about variations of human longing -- the low hum in meter & syllables. it's about dupes of commerce & politics colliding on tracks, not being pushed around by ordinary standards. it's about revival, getting a new lease on life, not just posing there -- paint chipped & flaked, mattress bare, single bulb swinging above the bed. it's about Ambiguity, the fortunes of the privilege elite, flood control -- watching the red dawn not bothering to dress.

LOVE HENRY is a "traditionalist" ballad. Tom Paley used to do it. a perverse tale. Henry -- modern corporate man off some foreign boat, unable to handle his "psychosis" responsible for organizing the Intelligentsia, disarming the people, an infantile sensualist -- white teeth, wide smile, lotza money, kowtow to fairy queen exploiters & corrupt religious establishments, career minded, limousine double parked, imposing his will & dishonest garbage in popular magazines. he lays his head on a pillow of down & falls asleep. he shoulda known better, he must've had a hearing problem.

STACK A LEE is Frank Hutchinson's version. what does the song say exactly? it says no man gains immortality thru public acclaim. truth is shadowy. in the pre-postindustrial age, victims of violence were allowed (in fact it was their duty) to be judges over their offenders -- parents were punished for their children's crimes (we've come a long way since then) the song says that a man's hat is his crown. futurologists would insist it's a matter of taste. they say "let's sleep on it" but theory already living in the sanitarium. No Rights Without Duty is the name of the game & fame is a trick. playing for time is only horsing around. Stack's in a cell, no wall phone. he is not some egotistical degraded existentialist dionysian idiot, neither does he represent any alternative lifestyle scam (give me a thousand acres of tractable land & all the gang members that exist & you'll see the Authentic alternative lifestyle, the Agrarian one) Billy didn't have an insurance plan, didn't get airsick yet his ghost is more real & genuine than all the dead souls on the boob tube -- a monumental epic of blunder & misunderstanding. a romance tale without the cupidity.

BLOOD IN MY EYES is one of two songs done by the Mississippi Sheiks, a little known de facto group whom in their former glory must've been something to behold. rebellion against routine seems to be their strong theme. all their songs are raw to the bone & are faultlessly made for these modern times (the New Dark Ages) nothing effete about the Mississippi Sheiks.

WORLD GONE WRONG is also by them & goes against cultural policy. "strange things are happening like never before" strange things alright -- strange things like courage becoming befuddled & nonfundamental. evil charlatans masquerading in pullover vests & tuxedos talking gobbledygook, monstrous pompous superficial pageantry parading down lonely streets on limited access highways. strange things indeed -- irrationalist bimbos & bozos, the stuff of legend, coming in from left field -- infamy on the landscape -- "pray to the Good Lord" hit the light switch!

JACK-A-ROE is another Tom Paley ballad (Tom, one of the original New Lost City Ramblers) the young virgin follows her heart (which can't be confined) & in it the secrets of the universe. "there was a wealthy merchant" wealthy & philosophically influential perhaps with an odd penchant for young folk. the song cannot be categorized -- is worlds away from reality but "gets inside" reality anyway & strips it of its steel and concrete. inverted symmetry, legally stateless, traveling under a false passport. "before you step on board, sir..." are you any good at what you do? submerge you personality.

DELIA is one sad tale-two or more versions mixed into one. the song has no middle range, comes whipping around the corner, seems to be about counterfeit loyalty. Delia herself, no Queen Gertrude, Elizabeth 1 or even Evita Peron, doesn't ride a Harley Davidson across the desert highway, doesn't need a blood change & would never go on a shopping spree. the guy in the courthouse sounds like a pimp in primary colors. he's not interested in mosques on the temple mount, armageddon or world war 111, doesn't put his face in his knees & weep & wears no dunce hat, makes no apology & is doomed to obscurity. does this song have rectitude? you bet. toleration of the unacceptable leads to the last round-up. the singer's not talking from a head full of booze.

Jerry Garcia showed me TWO SOLDIERS (Hazel & Alice do it pretty similar) a battle song extraordinaire, some dragoon officer's epaulettes laying liquid in the mud, physical plunge into Limitationville, war dominated by finance (lending money for interest being a nauseating & revolting thing) love is not collateral. hittin' em where they ain't (in the imperfect state that they're in) America when Mother was the queen of Her heart, before Charlie Chaplin, before the Wild One, before the Children of the Sun -- before the celestial grunge, before the insane world of entertainment exploded in our faces -- before all the ancient & honorable artillery had been taken out of the city, learning to go forward by turning back the clock, stopping the mind from thinking in hours, firing a few random shots at the face of time.

RAGGED & DIRTY one of the Willie Browns did this -- schmaltz & pickled herring, stuffed cabbage, heavy moral vocabulary -- sweetness & sentiment, house rocking, superior beauty, not just standing there -- the seductive magic of the thumbs up salute, carefully thought out overtones & stepping sideways, the idols of human worship paying thru the nose, lords of the illogical in smoking jackets, sufferers from a weak education, pieces of a jigsaw puzzle -- taking stupid chances -- being mistreated only just so far.

LONE PILGRIM is from an old Doc Watson record. what attracts me to the song is how the lunacy of trying to fool the self is set aside at some given point. salvation & the needs of mankind are prominent & hegemony takes a breathing spell. "my soul flew to mansions on high" what's essentially true is virtual reality. technology to wipe out truth is now available. not everybody can afford it but it's available. when the cost comes down look out! there wont be songs like these anymore. factually there aren't any now.

by the way, don't be bewildered by the Never Ending Tour chatter. there was a Never Ending Tour but it ended in '91 with the departure of guitarist G.E. Smith. that one's long gone but there have been many others since then. The Money Never Runs Out Tour (fall of '91) Southern Sympathizer Tour (early '92) Why Do You Look At Me So Strangley Tour (European '92) The One Sad Cry of Pity Tour (Australia & West Coast America '92) Principles Of Action Tour (Mexico -- South American '92) Outburst Of Consciousness Tour ('92) Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Tour('93) & others too many to mention each with their own character & design. to know which was which consult the playlists.
-- Bob Dylan

Sandrine
08-02-2010, 07:24 PM
In Good As I Been To you, I wonder who is the man in the clouds (top left of the page)

I would like he did the same thing (about the songs like WGW) for Good As I Been To you.

Sandrine
08-03-2010, 08:12 AM
"and one with a real message...."

Stack A Lee ?

Kent Allard
08-03-2010, 11:30 AM
Truth is shadowy, no doubt about that. The agrarian lifesyle is the one that lasts for eternity.

Landys ghost
08-03-2010, 01:17 PM
Where is Agraria?

Landys ghost
08-03-2010, 01:33 PM
heres a song.........with a message.....about the reality of Agraria










Some of them were dreamers,
and some of them were fools
who were making plans and thinking of the future
With the energy of the innocent, they were gathering their tools
they would need to make their journey back to nature

While the sand slipped through the opening,
and their hands reached for the golden ring,
with their hearts they turned to each other's hearts for refuge,
in the troubled years that came before the deluge
Chorus:

Now let the music keep your spirits high.... and
let the buildings keep our children dry
Let creation reveal
it's secrets, by and by by and by
when the light that's lost with in us reaches the sky

Some of them knew pleasure, and some of them knew pain,
and for some of them it was only the moment that mattered.
With the brave and crazy wings of youth,
they went flying around in the rain
and their feathers once so fine, grew torn and tattered

And in the end they traded their tired wings,
for the resignation that living brings,
and exchanged love's bright and fragile glow
for the glitter and the rouge, and in a moment they were swept
before the deluge

Some of them were angry at the way the earth was abused
by the men who learned how to forge her beauty into power
And they struggled to protect her from them
Only to be confused, by the magnitude of her fury
In the final hour

And when the sand was gone and the time arrived
In the naked dawn only a few survived
and in attemps to understand a thing so simple and so huge
believed that they were meant to live
after the deluge

Did not the Bobness once say "Nature is very unatural"

Kent Allard
08-04-2010, 12:41 PM
Give me a thousand acres of tractable land & all the gang members that exist & you'll see the Authentic alternative lifestyle, the Agrarian one

BD

The agrarian lifestyle is one derived from the land; agriculture. We have left that for hightechnoculture.

If you want to know more about the authentic alternative lifestyle I recommend

The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency by John Seymour (Dorling Kindersley)

A very practical book...tells you about everything from brewing to making cheese.

Landys ghost
08-04-2010, 01:51 PM
Give me a thousand acres of tractable land & all the gang members that exist & you'll see the Authentic alternative lifestyle, the Agrarian one

BD

The agrarian lifestyle is one derived from the land; agriculture. We have left that for hightechnoculture.

If you want to know more about the authentic alternative lifestyle I recommend

The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency by John Seymour (Dorling Kindersley)

A very practical book...tells you about everything from brewing to making cheese.

ah the "good life " dream eh...your a romantic, get real, it's ok for a millionaire pop singer but it's a bit different for people who have to live it and rely on it...suicide rates are higher amongst farmers than any other trade,youth unemployment and drug addiction is higher in the country than in towns and homes in the country are either out of the reach of locals or bought by townies who think their gentlemen fucking farmers, so it aint all sweetness and light....are you sure you went to higher education?

Landys ghost
08-04-2010, 03:26 PM
His guitar, his harmonica, his voice... A link to the past.

What past would that be then Sandrine?

Landys ghost
08-04-2010, 03:28 PM
...."and dont go mistaking paradise for that home across the road"

Kent Allard
08-13-2010, 01:52 PM
"no man gains immortality thru public acclaim"

Nor by a Flamelian search for the Philosopher's Stone. Here's the latest news on David Copperfield:

I am not making this up. It is on bloody Reuters: Famous Magician David Copperfield says he found the Fountain of Youth on one of the Bahamas Islands he bought recently.

Apparently if you drop dead leaves or near dead bugs into the magic water, they become full of life again. Mr. Copperfield has hired biologists and geologists to figure out how the effect of the water on humans might be. To live forever is a ancient dream of human kind.

Landys ghost
08-13-2010, 04:12 PM
I can honestly say that I have no ambition to live forever and the way I'm going it's not likely anyway lol

Sandrine
08-13-2010, 06:55 PM
Those who leave will return. Those who are born will die.

Kent Allard
08-13-2010, 07:14 PM
Those who leave will return.

At the renewal of all things

Landys ghost
08-14-2010, 02:04 AM
Those who leave will return. Those who are born will die.

What? like Dirty Den in Eastenders you mean, words of wisdom there from our froggie friend, which matchbox did you get that from? LOL

Landys ghost
08-14-2010, 02:06 AM
At the renewal of all things

Wont be much room to do that,lets face it a lot of things are beyond repair like my old beta-max video for instance,is that what you mean?

Sandrine
08-15-2010, 04:30 PM
What? like Dirty Den in Eastenders you mean, words of wisdom there from our froggie friend, which matchbox did you get that from? LOL

It's from the drama "Who are you ?"

Sandrine
09-24-2010, 12:33 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCUNUrGZIZQ

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Sandrine
03-19-2011, 12:34 PM
I am listening to "World Gone Wrong".

Sandrine
03-30-2011, 05:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hixn1oBGfII