They are still on the range, and other millions of heads are today canned and ready for this country to eat. Cooder has brought his longstanding obsession with the Great Depression into the present, where it unfortunately, tragically, enragingly belongs. Found insideSongs like Woody Guthrie's “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” (1936–37) created a new language of compassion and critique, and a new way of confronting the layered inequities of the Great Depression; as “Talking Dust BowlBlues” laidout in poetic ... [6] In an interview for The Australian, Cooder said of his decision to pursue a more political direction with his songwriting: I was still working on the Flathead record; that was during [George] Bush's time. Found inside – Page 79Guthrie's song “ Talking Dust Bowl Blues " portrays the farmers ' exodus , giving a chronology of the events that forced them to their knees and made them leave their farms behind in order to make their fortunes elsewhere . [7], "Simple Tools" is a Tex-Mex ballad about the contentment of leading a simple lifestyle,[28] with references to the decline in traditional manual skills and the view of automated work as unfulfilling. Different groups took many different approaches to responding to the disaster. Without the indigenous grasses in place, the high winds that occur on the plains picked up the topsoil and created the massive dust storms that marked the Dust Bowl period. The DRS assigned the remaining cattle to the Federal Surplus Relief Corporation (FSRC) to be used in food distribution to families nationwide. His album of songs about the Dust Bowl period, ... Track 8 is a cover of "Talking Fishing Blues". Found inside – Page 152... Kennedy,” “Sweety Black Girl,” “Talking Sailor,” Ten of Woody Guthrie's Songs, Book One, “The “Pineytimber Blues,” ... Baby,” “Dust Bowl Blues,” “Dust Bowl Refugee,” “Dust Cain't Kill Me,” “Dust Pneumonia Blues,” “Einstein Theme ... (Administered by BMG Chrysalis) All Woody Guthrie materials are copyright. RIAA’s historic Gold® & Platinum® Program defines success in the recorded music industry. Talking Fishing Blues. For the second show of their three nights run at Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl on November 5th the Drive-By Truckers delivered their workman-like rock and roll with the power and grace that makes them one of the most consistently great live bands in the land.. First Buffalo Nichols opened the night as the Austin, TX based artist (by way of Milwaukee, WI) took to the stage solo. The economic effects persisted, in part, because of farmers' failure to switch to more appropriate crops for highly eroded areas. [21] He was not satisfied with the promotional aspect of the shows, however, and it contributed to his general disillusionment with the music industry, which he reflected on in an interview for The Australian: We had a 16-piece band and we played great shows to 700 people a night. The resulting album, Wonder Wheel, won the Grammy award for best contemporary world music album. Talking Subway. Early products were marketed as health foods and served to convalescents in sanitariums. "[19], Nick Cristiano of The Philadelphia Inquirer writes of the lyrics, "Cooder takes deadly aim at rapacious bankers, warmongers, land barons, and the like, showing the devastating impact of their actions on ordinary folk", adding that "He does this in a manner that mixes the scrappy populism of Woody Guthrie with the first-person narratives of Springsteen in Steinbeckian Ghost of Tom Joad mode. CONTACT. The Jolly Banker. [27] He dismisses the rich and elite as "ripples" in history and is willing to tolerate them provided that they avoid conflict.[28]. [6][25] They journey from Tamaulipas and through the mountains along Devil's Highway. The Dust Bowl has been the subject of many cultural works, notably the novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck, the folk music of Woody Guthrie, and photographs depicting the conditions of migrants by Dorothea Lange, particularly the Migrant Mother. As The Mother Hips’ 30th anniversary year begins to wind down, there continues to be so much to be happy about if you are a fan of this band.Late this summer and then in the fall, the band re-released three more of their albums on vinyl. After the remaining Dancing With the Stars pairs performed two dances each on the Monday, November 22, season 30 finale, the winner was crowned. [40], The album was hailed by Uncut's Nigel Williamson[42] and The Daily Telegraph's Martin Chilton[12] as one of Cooder's best works. [9] Composed as a corrido,[22] the song is about wounded soldiers returning home for Christmas,[28] with dismal lyrics set incongruously to an upbeat Mexican melody. FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES press@jbonamassa.com. The government still encouraged continuing the use of conservation methods to protect the soil and ecology of the Plains. [10] Cooder has described the song's rhythm as "a kind of clog-dance beat". [27] The song is an indictment of politicians as "Judas men" who sided with oil barons and Republicans,[27] and their greed that leads to war. [37] The poor economy displaced more than just farmers as refugees to California; many teachers, lawyers, and small business owners moved west with their families during this time. [27] Its lyrics criticize redistricting and Republican Party legislature. FOR TICKETS: See Tour Dates & Tickets. This picture expressed the struggles of people caught by the Dust Bowl and raised awareness in other parts of the country of its reach and human cost. King and Koko Taylor to Shemekia Copeland, discover the … [6] Cooder donated the proceeds from its sales to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. The DRS bought cattle in counties which were designated emergency areas, for $14 to $20 a head. According to Slant Magazine's Joseph Jon Lanthier, "the orchestrated indignation of [the album] incorporated a protean Greek chorus of economic victims and beat Occupy Wall Street to the punch by several weeks. Recognizing the challenge of cultivating marginal arid land, the United States government expanded on the 160 acres (65 ha) offered under the Homestead Act – granting 640 acres (260 ha) to homesteaders in western Nebraska under the Kinkaid Act (1904) and 320 acres (130 ha) elsewhere in the Great Plains under the Enlarged Homestead Act of 1909. The Act shifted the parity goal from price equality of agricultural commodities and the articles that farmers buy to income equality of farm and non-farm population. More than 350 houses had to be torn down after one storm alone. [10][16] Alec Wilkinson of The New Yorker writes that the song "ridicules the considerations extended to the prosperous men and women who grabbed everything not nailed down during the last few years. urchinTracker(); Look at the bottom of each lyric page to find the correct publisher. Found inside... Lampell and Hays were thinking of new verses for the traditional talking blues Guthrie popularized in his wellknown “Talking Dust Bowl Blues.” Within an hour they wrote twothirds of what came to be called “Talking Union. [30] The severe drought and dust storms had left many homeless; others had their mortgages foreclosed by banks, or felt they had no choice but to abandon their farms in search of work. [25], "Quick Sand" is a shuffling rock song that addresses the plight of illegal immigrants to Arizona. Found inside – Page 274... “ Farmer's Dream ” Woody Guthrie , “ Talking Dust Bowl Blues , ” “ This Land Is Your Land ” Fisher Hendley , “ Weave Room Blues ” Lee Brothers Trio , “ Cotton Mill Blues " Light Crust Doughboys , “ On to Victory Mr. Roosevelt ... AllMusic editor Thom Jurek deemed it the musician's "most overtly political album ... and one of his funniest, most musically compelling ones, too",[10] while Daniel Paton from musicOMH said much of the record was "highly satisfying satire (although also often sensitive and affecting), combining Cooder’s transparent love for a wide range of roots music with his engagement with politics. Insurrection Blues is the twentieth album for blues artist Corey Harris but his first in over three years and first for the M.C. Entertainment and celebrity news, interviews, photos and videos from TODAY The 2014 science fiction film Interstellar features a ravaged 21st-century America which is again scoured by dust storms (caused by a worldwide pathogen affecting all crops). The heat has just baked them through. For the role of Tom Collins of the Farm Security Administration in Steinbeck's novel, see: John Steinbeck with Robert Demott, ed.. Sylvester, Kenneth M., and Eric S. A. Rupley, "Revising the Dust Bowl: High above the Kansas Grassland", Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, (1967), This page was last edited on 20 November 2021, at 12:47. "[1], After an 18-year hiatus from solo projects, Cooder returned with a trilogy of sociopolitical, Southern California-themed albums, comprising Chávez Ravine (2005), My Name Is Buddy (2007), and I, Flathead (2008). Associated Press reporter Robert E. Geiger happened to be in Boise City, Oklahoma, to witness the "Black Sunday" black blizzards of April 14, 1935; Edward Stanley, the Kansas City news editor of the Associated Press, coined the term "Dust Bowl" while rewriting Geiger's news story.[5][6]. [15], "John Lee Hooker for President" is a blues song in which Cooder narrates as American blues musician John Lee Hooker visiting the White House. The combined effects of the disruption of the Russian Revolution, which decreased the supply of wheat and other commodity crops, and World War I increased agricultural prices; this demand encouraged farmers to dramatically increase cultivation. Found inside – Page 156In Pampa, Texas, where he experienced the dust storms for the first time, he learned a few basic guitar chords from his ... with the dust bowl refugees and other victims of social and economic persecution: “Talking Dust Bowl Blues,” “I ... The band kept it ferocious at Boston’s House of Blues on 10/12/21. [8] The album was written and produced entirely by Cooder, except "Lord Tell Me Why", which was co-written by session drummer Jim Keltner. The Federal Surplus Relief Corporation (FSRC) was established to regulate crop and other surpluses. In most cases Woody's stylized spelling, punctuation, and grammar have been retained. I also recorded with a vintage style resonator 3 string guitar to sound as realistic as possible to older music from the past. R.J. White, who is 28-15 on his last 43 picks involving the Giants, has released his pick for Monday's game between the New York Giants and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Contact Anna Canoni at: acanoni(at)woodyguthrie.org. IDLES prove their worth as one of the top live bands out there with their propulsive rhythms, shouted protest lyrics, and sludgy guitar. Talking Centralia. It was a crooked business, you could get cheated and there could be crooked accounting, but I still prefer it to this new thing where there is no connection to the audience through radio or retail. 449 South Beverly Drive, Suite 300 [19] Cooder discussed the character's perspective in an interview on BBC Radio 4's Today, stating: The point here is that Jesse James was a primitive white man from the 19th Century. The per-acre value of farmland declined by 28% in high-erosion counties and 17% in medium-erosion counties, relative to land value changes in low-erosion counties. Partway into the journey, the migrants are abandoned by their coyote guide and subsequently lose one another one by one. Found insideThe album kicks off with “The Great Dust Storm”—one of eight songs with “dust” in the title. ... In case this all seems a bit dire—and it is—Guthrie uses his dry, midwestern humor to offer a bit of relief on “Talking Dust Bowl Blues. Sweetest Angel. Tea Bag Blues. Found inside“ 'Talking Dust Bowl Blues': “A Study of Oklahoma's Cultural Identity During the Great Depression.” The Chronicles of Oklahoma 55 (Spring 1977): 12—33. Henderson, Caroline A. “A Little Turkey Talk.” Practical Farmer, February 13, ... The government paid reluctant farmers a dollar an acre to practice the new methods. And you can see it then, you can imagine the Arizona border that's hot, 120 degrees in the shade, dusty. [34], An examination of Census Bureau statistics and other records, and a 1939 survey of occupation by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of about 116,000 families who arrived in California in the 1930s, showed that only 43 percent of southwesterners were doing farm work immediately before they migrated. During early European and American exploration of the Great Plains, this region was thought unsuitable for European-style agriculture; explorers called it the Great American Desert. Found inside – Page 112During this period, Guthrie wrote songs about the dust bowl, including “Talking Dust Bowl Blues,” “Dust Bowl Refugees,” and “Tom Joad” (based on John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath). In 1940 Guthrie moved east to New York City. "Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. The 120 Best Blues Albums: Classic Records You Need To Hear. In 2006, The Klezmatics set Jewish lyrics written by Guthrie to music. [48] In addition, profit margins in either animals or hay were still minimal, and farmers had little incentive in the beginning to change their crops. As part of New Deal programs, Congress passed the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act in 1936, requiring landowners to share the allocated government subsidies with the laborers who worked on their farms. E: NorthAmericaLicensing(at)troessexmusic.com Because banks failed in the Dust Bowl region at a higher rate than elsewhere, farmers could not get the credit they needed to obtain capital to shift crop production. At the bottom of each lyric is copyright and contact information for the publisher of that song. Found inside – Page 391... 326 “Take This Hammer,” 48 “Talking Blues,” 91, 105, 298, 300, 301, 307, 308, 316, 319, 321, 323, 331 “Talking Columbia Blues,” 27, 67, 74, 172, 297, 302, 304, 311, 312, 314, 315, 318, 320, 327, 328, 331 “Talking Dust Bowl Blues,” ... Upgrade to Inside PRO risk-free for 30 days. [2] After completing the trilogy with I, Flathead in 2008, Cooder worked on The Chieftains' 2010 album San Patricio.[3]. [10] For the songs, Cooder adapted musical language from historical sources and incorporated styles from both North and South American traditions. The hero is outnumbered and outgunned. Our program – we can prove it – saved the lives of millions of head of livestock. Because of this long seige of dust and every building being filled with it, the air has become stifling to breathe and many people have developed sore throats and dust colds as a result. From Muddy Waters to B.B. The record has been noted by critics for its eclectic musical range, allegorical songs, working-class perspective, and Cooder's sardonic lyrics. Finally, groups like the Resettlement Administration, which later became the Farm Security Administration, encouraged small farm owners to resettle on other lands, if they lived in drier parts of the Plains. So many families left their farms and were on the move that the proportion between migrants and residents was nearly equal in the Great Plains states. Voices of Oklahoma interview with Frosty Troy. Decades later, Thompson disliked the boundless circulation of the photo and resented the fact she did not receive any money from its broadcast. "[36] In the United Kingdom, Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down debuted at number 26 on the British albums chart, selling 6,000 copies in its first week there;[37] it spent two weeks on the chart. Elevation ranges from 2,500 ft (760 m) in the east to 6,000 ft (1,800 m) at the base of the Rocky Mountains. [25][verification needed], 1930s period of severe dust storms in North America, Geographic characteristics and early history, Aggregate changes in agriculture and population on the Plains. 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[25] After much data analysis, the causal mechanism for the droughts can be linked to ocean temperature anomalies. Allmusic's Steve Huey asserts that the album "reache[s] all the way back to his earliest recordings for musical inspiration while telling topical stories about corruption — political and social — the erasure and the rewriting of American history, and an emerging class war. I also recorded with a vintage style resonator 3 string guitar to sound as realistic as possible to older music from the past. [11] Cooder said that he did not want to "over-think it" and said of his creative process for each song's distinct style, "It’s taken a long time, but it becomes natural to combine an idea you have or a story you want to tell with whatever seems conducive. The dust storms caused extensive damage and appeared to turn the day to night; witnesses reported that they could not see five feet in front of them at certain points. For those who are willing, this is a good place to start an education. Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down is the fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ry Cooder.It was released by Nonesuch Records on August 30, 2011, and written and produced by Cooder, who recorded its songs at Drive-By Studios, Ocean Studios, and Wireland Studios in California. '"[4] He compared the album's content to Woody Guthrie's songs about the Dust Bowl era during the Great Depression and said of his own songs, "What I like in the idea of these songs is if you follow the logic of each tune — this happened and this happened and you can see that at the end, this is the result, you just didn't see it this way before, you never thought of Wall Street in terms of Jesse James and bilingual heft. Many others remained where they had resettled. A return of unusually wet weather seemingly confirmed a previously held opinion that the "formerly" semiarid area could support large-scale agriculture. ", "First Measured Century: Interview:James Gregory", "Timeline: The Dust Bowl | American Experience | PBS", Drought of 1934: The Federal Government's Assistance to Agriculture, "Droughts, Floods, and Financial Distress in the United States", "Destitute Pea Pickers in California: Mother of Seven Children, Age Thirty-two, Nipomo, California. Dialogue on the Dust Bowl 3410-B 3: Dialogue on the Dust Bowl, cont. All songs were written and produced by Ry Cooder, except where noted. The administration also began to educate farmers on soil conservation and anti-erosion techniques, including crop rotation, strip farming, contour plowing, terracing, and other improved farming practices. Animals determined unfit for human consumption were killed; at the beginning of the program, more than 50 percent were so designated in emergency areas. The economy adjusted predominantly through large relative population declines in more-eroded counties, both during the 1930s and through the 1950s. "[20] Neil Spencer of Uncut calls Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down "an impassioned portrait of 21st century America and its injustices", adding that "like Guthrie, [Cooder] nails his targets with droll humour while empathising with society's underdogs."[21]. Found inside17 Woody Guthrie, 'Talking Dust Bowl Blues', Woody Guthrie, CD 2, track 4. 'Talking Dust Bowl Blues', Words and Music by Woody Guthrie, TRO – © Copyright 1960 (Renewed) by Ludlow Music, Inc., New York, NY. Used by Permission. Spearman and Hansford County have been literaly [sic] in a cloud of dust for the past week. The lack of surface water and timber made the region less attractive than other areas for pioneer settlement and agriculture. This Dust Bowl Blues album was recorded in honor of the 3 sting guitar. Website, Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. And in those days the hero was a one-man, one-gun hero. Found inside – Page 227A "Dust Bowl ballad," it reflects the hard times of the Depression, especially the harsh weather and drought ... the dispossessed ("I Ain't Got No Home," "Dust Bowl Refugees," both 1938), the region ("Talking Dust Bowl Blues," ... Some of the technologies we use are necessary for critical functions like security and site integrity, account authentication, security and privacy preferences, internal site usage and maintenance data, and to make the site work correctly for browsing and transactions. Author John Steinbeck, borrowing closely from field notes taken by Farm Security Administration worker and author Sanora Babb,[53] wrote The Grapes of Wrath (1939) about migrant workers and farm families displaced by the Dust Bowl. Swimmy Swim. label. Talking Merchant Marine. FOR BOOKINGS: booking@jbonamassa.com. "[3] Peter Kane of Q compares it to Cooder's 1971 album Into the Purple Valley, which featured Dust Bowl-era songs, and writes that this album's "protest songs for today's messed-up world" are "sly and humorous". "[4] According to him, musical settings for certain songs were decided based on their respective compositions, such as when "the words would come to me in ¾ time, that meant corrido, that means accordion; banda horns because they’re exciting. It's the TED Radio Hour from NPR. [19] When severe drought struck the Great Plains region in the 1930s, it resulted in erosion and loss of topsoil because of farming practices at the time. HOME | BIOGRAPHY | LYRICS | PROGRAM & EXHIBITS | PUBLISHING REQUEST | PRESS | STORE. [4] "El Corrido Jesse James" is played in waltz time with a horn section and accordion by Flaco Jiménez. [7], In early 2011, Cooder was inspired to write the song "No Banker Left Behind", and subsequently the rest of the album, by a headline about bankers and other affluent people who had profited from the bank bailouts and resulting recession during the late-2000s. Found inside – Page 334... 221 " Talking Dust Bowl Blues , " 252 " Talking John Birch Society Blues , " 250 Tambo , in minstrel show , 212 Taylor , James , 236 Taylor , Tell , 217 Telephone linemen , song about , 191 Telephone ( parlor game ) , xxiv " Tell It ... Roosevelt, 1935, Volume 4" page 178, Best Books, 1938. [10] The lyrics express a fictitious narrative by American outlaw Jessie James in Heaven, who claims to have never "turned a family from their house" when he was a bank robber. 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Agricultural land and revenue boomed during World War I, but fell during the Great Depression and the 1930s. Live stream, watch highlights, get scores, see schedules, check standings and fantasy news on NBCSports.com In 1935, it was transferred and reorganized under the Department of Agriculture and renamed the Soil Conservation Service. For the second show of their three nights run at Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Bowl on November 5th the Drive-By Truckers delivered their workman-like rock and roll with the power and grace that makes them one of the most consistently great live bands in the land.. First Buffalo Nichols opened the night as the Austin, TX based artist (by way of Milwaukee, WI) took to the stage solo. The 120 Best Blues Albums: Classic Records You Need To Hear. Found inside – Page 304Talkin ' to God . N45072 .. 0389 0575 Tanbourine . N44145 .. 04 30 0393 Take off . ... 0572 Talkin ' trucker blues . N48 38 2 . 0473 0557 Taray : N45128 . ... 0539 Talking Dust Bowl blues . N44 147 ...... 0394 Talking fiddle blues . Kisco, NY 10549 After fairly favorable climatic conditions in the 1920s with good rainfall and relatively moderate winters,[15] which permitted increased settlement and cultivation in the Great Plains, the region entered an unusually dry era in the summer of 1930. [14] "I Want My Crown" has been described by one writer as a "Mephistopheles-as-Right-winger character study". Found insideThe subject enabled him to develop the slapstick approach that he would go on to perfect in one of his greatest Dust Bowl ballads, “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” (1940), in which the Okie family's “Ford machine” suffers “a breakdown, ... The Great Dust Storm. [27][29] His ironic lyrics ask in the chorus, "Lord tell me why a white man / Ain't worth nothin' in this world no more. PUBLISHER'S CONTACT In these recordings, I tried to play a 3 string guitar as many tracks as possible. "[10] The guitar-based "I Want My Crown" was recorded with an 11-piece band and has an aggressive blues style,[10] rumba-rock groove, and growling vocals. [4] In interviews prior to the album's release, Cooder expressed strong anti-Republican and anti-banker sentiments in discussion about the political and economic climate.
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