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Fairweather Lewis


 Ol' Man River
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Images of the Mississippi in flood lead me into some odd musicial musings:

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I'm reminded, somewhat inexplicably, of contrasting versions of the 1926 song "Ol' Man River", with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, from the musical SHOW BOAT.

The song is one of the few that works outside the context of the musical, as demonstrated by Charlie Rich in 1975. Rich was always more of a blues and jazzman, marketed as country because of the accident that paired him with the legendary over-the-top producer Billy Sherill at Epic Records. Rich performed the song as a nervous, skittery, churning jazz, rather reminiscent of the river at flood stage.

But that's not the one I'm hearing on the soundtrack in my head as I watch the levees breached and the civilian brigades desperately sandbagging stretches of river while waiting for assistance from the National Guard, being called out in more than one state--at least, such as are not deployed overseas. What I hear is the bleak majesty of the incomparable Paul Robeson, for whom the song was originally written, and who sang it onscreen in the 1936 movie version of SHOW BOAT:

I gets weary an' sick o' tryin'
I'm tired of livin' and scared of dyin'
But Ol' Man River, he just keeps rollin' along. . .

That voice as deep and inexorable as the great river itself, resigned to the vagaries of weather and the indifferent power the river wields against our puniest efforts.

I think the Old Man would sing like Paul Robeson, if he sang with words instead of the ominous roar of rising water.
Posted by Fairweather Lewis at 1:16 PM - 10 Comments   Add a Comment  
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Now I have an urge to find a recording of Ol' Man River.  
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by lonewolfchronicles (PM , CC ) on Friday June 20, 2008 @ 1:35 PM




Way to go, LW!! I've done my good deed for the day! Thanks for stopping by!  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Friday June 20, 2008 @ 2:02 PM




I get shivers down my back every time I hear Robeson sing this--

 
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by Anexplorer (PM , CC ) on Friday June 20, 2008 @ 5:55 PM




For certain, Anex. Awhile back I watched a documentary about his life on Ovation TV. Such a sad story--because no matter what the McCarthy committee may have thought, his music mattered more than his politics. (I can't listen to "Ol' Man River" without crying. Not when he sings it.) Thanks for stopping by!  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Friday June 20, 2008 @ 6:33 PM




''What I hear is the bleak majesty of the incomparable Paul Robeson, for whom the song was originally written, and who sang it onscreen in the 1936 movie version of SHOW BOAT:'' (Fairweather above) --

FAIRWEATHER:

HELLO. MAJESTY, indeed! AMAZING voice!!

TallPockets has TWO schools of thought on all the FLOODINGS:

FIRST, and FOREMOST of course, is the SAFETY of ALL and the TRAGEDIES and LOSSES incurred.

SECOND, For YEARS now, MAN has TRIED to take the MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI RIVER and LEVEE it. They built more of them. All to allow peoples to build and live where the river ONCE and ALWAYS HAD been.

So, when it finally BREAKS over or through said levees, SO MANY folks PAY for it. SIGH.

WE keep trying to RE-ENGINEER MOTHER NATURE and THINK we can. It seems to THIS DUMB old man, that WE never LEARN? SIGH.

My BEST to you and yours,

TallPockets.
 
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by TallPockets For Prez 2008 (PM , CC ) on Saturday June 21, 2008 @ 7:40 AM




I agree, TP. No matter what we flatter ourselves we've done to tame Mother Nature, she is the one with the power in the end. Takes back one way or another what we've taken from her, and so often with catastrophic results. And we don't learn. We go right back and try to use updated technology, stronger walls, or whatever--and yet the primitive forces always win in the end.

YIKES!!! Sorry to be so somber. By the way, yes, Robeson did have an amazing voice. Glad you stopped by!
 
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Saturday June 21, 2008 @ 11:01 AM




Show Boat was on the old movie channel last night. Always watch it.

The best is yet to come. Desertification. Ice age. Civil unrest. Napoleon was piker.
 
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by sinann (PM , CC ) on Saturday June 21, 2008 @ 11:40 AM




Dang! Wish I'd known that, Sid, I'd loved to have seen it again. As for the rest, I guess the best we can do is keep swimmin' upstream--Thanks for stopping by!  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Saturday June 21, 2008 @ 1:57 PM




Oh fairweather that was really GOOD! Loved it!Have a happy Sunday!  
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by indian (PM , CC ) on Monday June 23, 2008 @ 12:39 AM




Thanks, Indian--I've been worried about you and Cowboy cause I don't know how close to the river (or indeed other rivers) you are--Guess you're all right though. THANK GOODNESS!!! Love & hugs!  
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by Fairweather Lewis (PM , CC ) on Monday June 23, 2008 @ 12:31 PM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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