Various Artists / Smithsonian Folkways
Album: | Smithsonian Folkways | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | May 2005 | |
Label: | Smithsonian/Folkways |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-04 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-05 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 23, 2024: | Traditions
We Shall Be Free, Bourgeois Blues |
4. | Dec 30, 2014: | Eclectic Erudition week 14 Fall 2014
Jesus Christ |
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2. | Oct 11, 2021: | Best of Everything reaired from 6/5/14
Will Geer Reading Woody Guth |
5. | Jun 05, 2014: | Eclectic Erudition reaired via radio q 10-11-21
Will Geer Reading Woody Guth |
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3. | Mar 06, 2020: | Traditions
Irene, Bourgeois Blues, Hobo's Lullaby, Do-Re-Mi, Pretty Boy Floyd, Bring Me a Little Water, Syl |
6. | Mar 19, 2011: | Music Casserole
Bourgeois Blues |
Album Review
Alex Dunn
Reviewed 2005-06-28
Reviewed 2005-06-28
Best of the best Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie compilation. Even if you don’t play folk, you might give this a quick listen anyway. Guthrie’s lyrics are overtly political, while Lead Belly mostly sticks to more personal and allusive material, with the exception of “Bourgeois Blues” (#15). I liked 2, 3, 15, 17, 23. 26.
1)LB: Raw and elemental
2)WG: “…as far as you may roam, you will never find a outlaw, driving a family from their home”
3)WG: California ain’t so hot without the do-re-mi.
4)WG: Ain’t got no home in this world anymore.
5)WG: The cops and soldiers nailed him in the air, and they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
6)LB: Cotton picking.
7)LB: Rock Island Line.
8)WG: Grand Coulee Dam (pro-dam)
9)LB: Bucket blues. Nice groove, odd lyrics.
10)Weird interlude: Spoken word reading explaining WG’s philosophy.
11)WG: Hard-traveling. Great tune.
12)LB: About the red-light district where LB got his start.
13) WG: Cowboy vs. lawyer. Guess which one gets shot.
14)WG: Hobo’s lullaby.
15)LB: Bourgeois (!) Blues. Damn yuppies.
16)LB: Hypocritical preacher.
17)LB: LB’s classic.
18)WG: Vigilante = bad.
19)LB: Finger pickin’. Old English folk song.
20)WG: This land is your land.
21)WG: Talking song about work.
22)LB: Another classic: midnight special.
23)LB: Sad, classic tune.
24)WG: About migrant laborers.
25)WG: Fun children’s song.
26)WG/LB: Duet. Great lyrics. “You shall be free when the good Lord sets you free.”
Alex
1)LB: Raw and elemental
2)WG: “…as far as you may roam, you will never find a outlaw, driving a family from their home”
3)WG: California ain’t so hot without the do-re-mi.
4)WG: Ain’t got no home in this world anymore.
5)WG: The cops and soldiers nailed him in the air, and they laid Jesus Christ in his grave.
6)LB: Cotton picking.
7)LB: Rock Island Line.
8)WG: Grand Coulee Dam (pro-dam)
9)LB: Bucket blues. Nice groove, odd lyrics.
10)Weird interlude: Spoken word reading explaining WG’s philosophy.
11)WG: Hard-traveling. Great tune.
12)LB: About the red-light district where LB got his start.
13) WG: Cowboy vs. lawyer. Guess which one gets shot.
14)WG: Hobo’s lullaby.
15)LB: Bourgeois (!) Blues. Damn yuppies.
16)LB: Hypocritical preacher.
17)LB: LB’s classic.
18)WG: Vigilante = bad.
19)LB: Finger pickin’. Old English folk song.
20)WG: This land is your land.
21)WG: Talking song about work.
22)LB: Another classic: midnight special.
23)LB: Sad, classic tune.
24)WG: About migrant laborers.
25)WG: Fun children’s song.
26)WG/LB: Duet. Great lyrics. “You shall be free when the good Lord sets you free.”
Alex
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