Y'know, I can't miss today's Songs for Saturday -- the combination of Woody's 100th birthday and Bastille Day is just too perfect.
Here's a link to NPR: At 100, Woody Guthrie Still Resonates. And here's the Wikipedia article on La Marseillaise.
Here is one of the only two surviving film clips of Woody performing: The Ranger's Command - 1945, and here's Woody singing This Land Is Your Land.
And here's Tear the fascist down "This song is Copyrighted in U.S., under Seal of Copyright # 154085, for a period of 28 years, and anybody caught singin it without our permission, will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we dont give a dern. Publish it. Write it. Sing it. Swing to it. Yodel it. We wrote it, thats all we wanted to do."
And here's La Marseillaise in my favorite scene in Casablanca.
It makes me angry that this is all still so relevant.
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Date: 2012-07-15 06:26 am (UTC)Also, if you haven't seen it, the documentary Pete Seeger: The Power of Song is well worth a look. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1003116/
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Date: 2012-07-15 08:54 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-07-16 01:47 am (UTC)Of course, "Acheron" is a *drinking song*... well, ok, it was about a drinking club with a poetry problem... :)
(For those looking at me funny, that's the tune Francis Scott Key's (also somewhat sarcastic) poem got set to...)
I dunno, maybe it is that if you're going to have a song for a *nation* (with armies and guns and bureaucrats and stupid laws about who can snuggle whom) it has to be hierarchical, patriarchal, and militaristic...
Songs about *community* can be lyrical, folky, and make for good singing-along arm-in-arm.
In case you can't tell, I'm not so much on the concept of nations anymore, other than the idea of beating some sense into them, or maybe making one of our own that's like Switzerland or Austria or something... free and neutral and not to be messed with because we'll take down your intertubes or somesuch...
Of course, one notes that the major record labels are no longer signing people like Pete Seeger and Mary Travers and Joan Baez...
That's ok. We have the Internet (http://taliskimberley.bandcamp.com/track/telling-canterbury-tales).
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Date: 2012-07-16 05:52 am (UTC)I agree with you that the concept of "nation" is probably toxic, and certainly becoming obsolete. (For a while I thought of myself as a "citizen of Earth"... and then I realized that even that's too parochial.) But I can still, on some level, empathize with the concept of "country". And this (http://youtu.be/ZelYGi5ZTPw) would be a good national anthem for our country.
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Date: 2012-07-16 05:09 am (UTC)On the subject of songs that remain unfortunately relevant, "Jolly Banker" is another one that could have been written yesterday.
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Date: 2012-07-16 05:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-07-15 09:10 am (UTC)You're not alone there.
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Date: 2012-07-15 04:38 pm (UTC)