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  • Quote Low D

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by Low D Mon May 11, 2009 5:04 pm

philipchevron wrote:Yes indeed........Burl Ives, Julie Felix, Theodore Bikel, Julie Andrews with Moondog...........all revolutionaries smuggled into Children's Favourites on the pretext of performing kiddies songs. "Puff The Magic Dragon" was my gateway song to hard drugs at the age of 7.


This reminds me of Sesame Street, who had Pete Seeger & other blacklisted artists on performer "kids" music. Heck, they hired Buffy Saint Marie on for 4 years! My introduction to most of those artists. But i wasn't led to drugs (well, not by Sesame Street at least); they told me to "put DOWN that duckie!"
[quote="philipchevron"]
Yes indeed........Burl Ives, Julie Felix, Theodore Bikel, Julie Andrews with Moondog...........all revolutionaries smuggled into [i]Children's Favourites[/i] on the pretext of performing kiddies songs. "Puff The Magic Dragon" was my gateway song to hard drugs at the age of 7.[/quote]

This reminds me of [i]Sesame Street[/i], who had Pete Seeger & other blacklisted artists on performer "kids" music. Heck, they hired Buffy Saint Marie on for 4 years! My introduction to most of those artists. But i wasn't led to drugs (well, not by Sesame Street at least); they told me to "put DOWN that duckie!"
  • Quote DzM

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by DzM Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:22 pm

old barney greyheron wrote:Arf! phil, that made me laugh...
ello villajohn...I remember hearing 'little boxes'...even as a kid I knew it was a dig at the system..although for some reason, I thought it was Val Doonican! Come on...I was ten..gimme a break. :oops:

Little Boxes is/was the theme song for Weeds (a program on Showtime). They used the original for the first season, then switched to having a different cover each week. They did this for season 2 & 3. There are some really entertaining covers of this song.

Season 1:
Malvina Reynolds

Season 2:
Elvis Costello
Death Cab for Cutie
Engelbert Humperdinck
Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Maestro Charles Barnett
Aidan Hawken
Ozomatli
The Submarines
Tim DeLaughter of Polyphonic Spree
Regina Spektor
Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice
Malvina Reynolds

Season 3:
Randy Newman
Angelique Kidjo
Kinky (in Spanish)
Donovan
Billy Bob Thornton
The Shins
The Individuals
Man Man
Joan Baez
The Decemberists
Michael Franti
Persephone's Bees (partly in Russian)
Laurie Berkner
Linkin Park
Malvina Reynolds (opening) & Pete Seeger (closing)

I'm really tempted to hunt these all down.
[quote="old barney greyheron"]Arf! phil, that made me laugh...
ello villajohn...I remember hearing 'little boxes'...even as a kid I knew it was a dig at the system..although for some reason, I thought it was Val Doonican! Come on...I was ten..gimme a break. :oops:[/quote]
Little Boxes is/was the theme song for Weeds (a program on Showtime). They used the original for the first season, then switched to having a different cover each week. They did this for season 2 & 3. There are some really entertaining covers of this song.

Season 1:
Malvina Reynolds

Season 2:
Elvis Costello
Death Cab for Cutie
Engelbert Humperdinck
Kate & Anna McGarrigle
Maestro Charles Barnett
Aidan Hawken
Ozomatli
The Submarines
Tim DeLaughter of Polyphonic Spree
Regina Spektor
Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice
Malvina Reynolds

Season 3:
Randy Newman
Angelique Kidjo
Kinky (in Spanish)
Donovan
Billy Bob Thornton
The Shins
The Individuals
Man Man
Joan Baez
The Decemberists
Michael Franti
Persephone's Bees (partly in Russian)
Laurie Berkner
Linkin Park
Malvina Reynolds (opening) & Pete Seeger (closing)

I'm really tempted to hunt these all down.
  • Quote old barney greyheron

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by old barney greyheron Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:12 pm

Arf! phil, that made me laugh...
ello villajohn...I remember hearing 'little boxes'...even as a kid I knew it was a dig at the system..although for some reason, I thought it was Val Doonican! Come on...I was ten..gimme a break. :oops:
Arf! phil, that made me laugh...
ello villajohn...I remember hearing 'little boxes'...even as a kid I knew it was a dig at the system..although for some reason, I thought it was Val Doonican! Come on...I was ten..gimme a break. :oops:
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by philipchevron Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:20 pm

villajohn wrote:As a wee lad,i remember listening to PETE SEEGER on Chidrens Favurites on the old.BBC LIGHT programme singing Little Boxes!A lot of leftfield folkies used to have their music played on this programme,hosted by Uncle MAC.Changing the subject,am i the first person to mention legendary 60s American folk singer-songwriter JACKSON C. FRANK in this forum?His one and only album ,released in 1965 is awesome!


Yes indeed........Burl Ives, Julie Felix, Theodore Bikel, Julie Andrews with Moondog...........all revolutionaries smuggled into Children's Favourites on the pretext of performing kiddies songs. "Puff The Magic Dragon" was my gateway song to hard drugs at the age of 7.
[quote="villajohn"]As a wee lad,i remember listening to PETE SEEGER on Chidrens Favurites on the old.BBC LIGHT programme singing Little Boxes!A lot of leftfield folkies used to have their music played on this programme,hosted by Uncle MAC.Changing the subject,am i the first person to mention legendary 60s American folk singer-songwriter JACKSON C. FRANK in this forum?His one and only album ,released in 1965 is awesome![/quote]

Yes indeed........Burl Ives, Julie Felix, Theodore Bikel, Julie Andrews with Moondog...........all revolutionaries smuggled into [i]Children's Favourites[/i] on the pretext of performing kiddies songs. "Puff The Magic Dragon" was my gateway song to hard drugs at the age of 7.
  • Quote villajohn

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by villajohn Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:49 pm

As a wee lad,i remember listening to PETE SEEGER on Chidrens Favurites on the old.BBC LIGHT programme singing Little Boxes!A lot of leftfield folkies used to have their music played on this programme,hosted by Uncle MAC.Changing the subject,am i the first person to mention legendary 60s American folk singer-songwriter JACKSON C. FRANK in this forum?His one and only album ,released in 1965 is awesome!
As a wee lad,i remember listening to PETE SEEGER on Chidrens Favurites on the old.BBC LIGHT programme singing Little Boxes!A lot of leftfield folkies used to have their music played on this programme,hosted by Uncle MAC.Changing the subject,am i the first person to mention legendary 60s American folk singer-songwriter JACKSON C. FRANK in this forum?His one and only album ,released in 1965 is awesome!
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Pete Seeger

Post by philipchevron Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:54 pm

theholyspook wrote:Just listening to Pete Seeger "The Girl I left behind".. is this the trad to Waxie's or did Waxie's Dargle come first? Any help would be great.. :mrgreen:


Waxies is just one variation of a tune which appears in a variety of forms in the British Isles and shows up again during the American Civil War. The same is true of, for instance, "The Bard of Armagh" which turns up again as "The Streets of Laredo" and other songs. Soldiers were an important conduit in the development of folk music in North America, as they made up new songs from old tunes from the Old Country. Apart from the obvious fact that this minimised the skills needed for musical composition, the results tended to ring with an authentic built-in melancholy.
[quote="theholyspook"]Just listening to Pete Seeger "The Girl I left behind".. is this the trad to Waxie's or did Waxie's Dargle come first? Any help would be great.. :mrgreen:[/quote]

Waxies is just one variation of a tune which appears in a variety of forms in the British Isles and shows up again during the American Civil War. The same is true of, for instance, "The Bard of Armagh" which turns up again as "The Streets of Laredo" and other songs. Soldiers were an important conduit in the development of folk music in North America, as they made up new songs from old tunes from the Old Country. Apart from the obvious fact that this minimised the skills needed for musical composition, the results tended to ring with an authentic built-in melancholy.
  • Quote theholyspook

Pete Seeger

Post by theholyspook Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:35 am

Just listening to Pete Seeger "The Girl I left behind".. is this the trad to Waxie's or did Waxie's Dargle come first? Any help would be great.. :mrgreen:
Just listening to Pete Seeger "The Girl I left behind".. is this the trad to Waxie's or did Waxie's Dargle come first? Any help would be great.. :mrgreen:
  • Quote DrugProwlingWolf

Re: Seeger At 90

Post by DrugProwlingWolf Fri Mar 27, 2009 4:33 am

My grandpa always used to tell me Pete Seeger was worthless by virtue of being a "goddamned communiss."

But as far as people who are cool just because they're "living history," Pinetop Perkins has Seeger whooped. That guy knew every big bluesman ever and plays a mean ass boogie-woogie piano. Like 96 years old, I think.
My grandpa always used to tell me Pete Seeger was worthless by virtue of being a "goddamned communiss."

But as far as people who are cool just because they're "living history," Pinetop Perkins has Seeger whooped. That guy knew every big bluesman ever and plays a mean ass boogie-woogie piano. Like 96 years old, I think.
  • Quote Low D

Re: Seeger At 90

Post by Low D Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:34 pm

dublinrambler wrote:
God Bless Pete Seeger


Hear hear! The guy's optimism & enthusiasm makes me wish *I* believed in God.

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/pet ... 2430.story

Pete Seeger Turning 90 With Concert Celebrations
Pete Seeger turns 90 on May 3.
March 18, 2009 12:49 AM ET
David J. Prince, N.Y.
American music legend Pete Seeger turns 90 on May 3, but the celebrations honoring his musical legacy and social activism will go on throughout the year.

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, the environmental group founded by Seeger in the 1960s, is marking the birthday and its own 40th anniversary with a series of concerts in the spring and summer.

Wilco's Jeff Tweedy will play a rare acoustic solo set at Clearwater's annual "Spring Splash" fundraiser in Beacon, N.Y. on March 28. Tweedy and Seeger will perform together at this sold out event.

Blues singer Susan Tedeschi, folk hero Arlo Guthrie, “newgrass” sensations Old Crow Medicine Show and Alejandro Escovedo are some of the artists headlining the annual Clearwater Festival in Croton, N.Y. on June 20-21. The Persuasions, indie favorites Dr. Dog and Elvis Perkins in Dearland, New Pornographers frontman A.C. Newman, and Allison Moorer are among the dozens of other performers announced today on the festival's website.

Seeger will be performing numerous times during the two-day festival, and his grandson (and frequent collaborator) Tao Rodriguez-Seeger will also play a set with his band.

On May 3, Seeger's actual 90th birthday, the folk music icon will be feted with a birthday party at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, and Steve Earle are among the artists who will appear alongside Seeger at the concert.

All of the money raised at the events support Clearwater’s environmental research, education and advocacy efforts to help preserve and protect the Hudson River.

Asked last year by Billboard what his legacy will be, Seeger replied, "My family will remember me, and a few others. I'm one of a lot of songwriters. There'll be more important things to think about."
[quote="dublinrambler"]

God Bless Pete Seeger[/quote]

Hear hear! The guy's optimism & enthusiasm makes me wish *I* believed in God.

http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/pete-seeger-turning-90-with-concert-celebrations-1003952430.story

Pete Seeger Turning 90 With Concert Celebrations
Pete Seeger turns 90 on May 3.
March 18, 2009 12:49 AM ET
David J. Prince, N.Y.
American music legend Pete Seeger turns 90 on May 3, but the celebrations honoring his musical legacy and social activism will go on throughout the year.

Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, the environmental group founded by Seeger in the 1960s, is marking the birthday and its own 40th anniversary with a series of concerts in the spring and summer.

Wilco's Jeff Tweedy will play a rare acoustic solo set at Clearwater's annual "Spring Splash" fundraiser in Beacon, N.Y. on March 28. Tweedy and Seeger will perform together at this sold out event.

Blues singer Susan Tedeschi, folk hero Arlo Guthrie, “newgrass” sensations Old Crow Medicine Show and Alejandro Escovedo are some of the artists headlining the annual Clearwater Festival in Croton, N.Y. on June 20-21. The Persuasions, indie favorites Dr. Dog and Elvis Perkins in Dearland, New Pornographers frontman A.C. Newman, and Allison Moorer are among the dozens of other performers announced today on the festival's website.

Seeger will be performing numerous times during the two-day festival, and his grandson (and frequent collaborator) Tao Rodriguez-Seeger will also play a set with his band.

On May 3, Seeger's actual 90th birthday, the folk music icon will be feted with a birthday party at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Bruce Springsteen, Eddie Vedder, and Steve Earle are among the artists who will appear alongside Seeger at the concert.

All of the money raised at the events support Clearwater’s environmental research, education and advocacy efforts to help preserve and protect the Hudson River.

Asked last year by Billboard what his legacy will be, Seeger replied, "My family will remember me, and a few others. I'm one of a lot of songwriters. There'll be more important things to think about."
  • Quote dublinrambler

Seeger At 90

Post by dublinrambler Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:03 am

A Stellar line-up including Billy Bragg, Steve Earle and the Boss has been announced for must attend gig in NYC this May:

God Bless Pete Seeger
A Stellar line-up including Billy Bragg, Steve Earle and the Boss has been announced for must attend gig in NYC this May:

God Bless Pete Seeger

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