The folk music farewell to summer and Its Discontents when we've got a lot of discontent coming up in the 2nd hour now what we also get to do every week at this time is to point you in the direction of the Web site alive and picking dot org That's one word with a dot there l i v e a n d p I see Gary and g. Dot org that's run by Mary Catherine Auld and she has of multiple things on her website fascinating stuff about New Orleans all the things like that but I'm directing your attention to the folk and roots music calendar in which she assembles in one place a calendar of all of the people more many of them will be appearing at major venue's from Santa Barbara down to San Diego coming up tonight as a matter of fact 2 legends roots music and folk rock and everything in between Chris Hillman and her Peterson will be at the Pepperdine University Center for the arts on Monday I might just have to get myself out as for read those because one of my favorite female singers great thing or find guitarist Sarah McQuade is going to be playing at the St Rose Library on Wednesday Here's another not one not to be missed Wednesday September 26th album to me all will be appearing at the liberal thehotel in theater in Santa Barbara to me all of that name if you have ever played the guitar among other things he had a number of guitar instruction books and he was just a fabulous jazz and pop guitarist who will be there in Santa Barbara next Wednesday . Next Friday and Saturday a delightful annual event to Huck Finn Jubilee featuring the Steep Canyon Rangers Railroad Earth the California honey drops the Dust Bowl revival not to be missed get down boys and more at cool Mongo Gloucester Regional Park All right that will be next Friday and Saturday the contact information is available on Mary Catherine is alive and kicking site. Also coming up just too many things that were in the midst of the concert season this autumn is coming so in the next few months in October for instance you're going to have Geoff Muldaur Alice Paul John Prine Leo Kottke Michael Nesta movement Emmylou Harris playing a different venues around mostly Los Angeles Also coming up at the early November Richard Thompson and Bruce Coburn Coburn is a pain appearing at McCabe's But never mind it's already sold out and we will have a tune from Bruce Coburn in the 2nd half of the show upcoming So check out the folk and roots music calendar at the website w w w dot alive and pickin dot org Mary Catherine Alton who is coming into the studio a lot more in recent months and to the lives of everybody and see what she's been able to collect That's what I'm just that's the tip of the iceberg she's got everything going going going the way weeks and weeks ahead check it out alive and picking dot org The folk and roots music calendar all right now we're back to our show here. And the seasons and so on they're doing songs about disappointments of various kinds so we're going to start the 2nd half we didn't quite get to Josh White in the 1st half so we're going to let Mr White kick us off because we're going to have a raft here of songs that you could identify as political protests that reflect a kind of discontent with the status quo as it is Ben we're going to hear Josh White 1st we're going to follow that up with Bruce Springsteen Red Molly another great group Northern California all women that we played on the show before and you too of all people Ok so we're doing songs mostly about discontent and protest in the 2nd half of the program here roots music and beyond I'm Jim Moran So let's listen to Josh White. Or about a little man that only half won me. Goes. Through and through. Hole. Near read. That. She had planned. To. Go. To. Bill. She said breath. Away. Town the whole eugenics all bring. The old one. Why. Would you gents nolle bring it with. Me. Or what. To man felt very. One me all was all he had a. Hand in his dreams. That called. On the wrong one. And no. One. Or are. You gets old very. Far. The. Old. Man I'll come home real train. Going someplace in the snow and back. I would control choppers come on pull me. Out slow bomb a campfire and the. Silver Line stretching the. Weatherman to the moon. And sleepin in the midst of. All known jab and peace and. I were alive. But is cured nobody of a. City not only in the King. Searches all those. Peoples Prayer-Book are the same. Preacher led service to the to the. Weak and less list please show me. Come on box near the. Border one way to get to the. Border the land of the. Sleeper home until a cellar. Bigger than the stupid. Night. It's living. To. Be. A great long big. Fight against treating the. It was you to. The lead voice by Bono of course song written by the edge Sunday Bloody Sunday song written in commemoration and anger at the Bloody Sunday massacre in Belfast and I believe it was in April I think of 1972 when which members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary fired into a peacefully demonstrating crowd like the Ludlow massacre 14 people died not one of whom was armed or carrying any kind of weapon at all prior to that we heard the group's Bruce Springsteen singing The Ghost of Tom Joad from the album of the same name that was one of those kind of happy coincidences where a song was written I'm sorry a novel that was written in protest against the treatment of the poor during the Great Depression becomes a song and dance of Bruce Springsteen and definitely shows something that all of his fans I guess it's known for a long time he had even before he did the Seeger Sessions album look at this album the brassica Rahman of the things which is mostly acoustic. Guys a folk singer right I mean as well as being rock or whatever else he is he's certainly capable of pulling off a song like that in which the literary masterpiece and the popular song come together so that was the Ghost of Tom and showed before that the indefatigable and highly talented Josh White who as his son Josh White Jr is fond of saying could sing absolutely anything and usually did I heard him as an old record of him somewhere instead of you think you know he's an African-American guy probably sings blues on this account all bluesy 10 to one meat ball protest song all there ever was one but he could sing the living daylights out of Anglos. Scots Irish ballads just beautifully great singer that was one meatball Josh White from I think 1939 or 40 All right we're continuing here we're not going to hear turned a Red Molly as I advertised before and then 2 performers whom you would not think normally of performing protest songs exactly. Bob Gibson who was next to Pete Seeger probably the most successful solo male performer of the kind of pre-one 1964 Cree Bible he was a much more commercial obviously than Pete Seeger was put to use very good singing later in his career here in the 1980 s. I think with Ann Hill's who's still out there and active singing with Cindy Manning from Steve's let it times it's a great song that Gibson wrote he was a 1st rate songwriter but I think you'll be a little surprised at the topic because Gibson did a lot of traditional songs and kind of offbeat humorous things as well following that the great enemies of all things good the Kingston Trio came out with an album in 1964 called time to think we're going to hear it fracs from that it was written by Jon Stewart whom we heard later incarnations of themselves in the 1st hour give this long a listen you might be surprised at just how fine a song of just how angry they can be all right k p f k roots music and beyond Jim Moran behind the mike and coming up next Red Molly Bob Gibson and hills and the Kingston Trio. There is an army of children who gathered in the night. And they are your sons and daughters who've been the ended by the light. And they rise up bang receipt in this song. Oh now long can this go along and on and on. It's a peaceful one inside it's time in that is to die words on words in guns or gun the children cry. Give us just one reason to survive. Will you give us just one reason to survive. For a little. Cause it's coming on so long can you still feel the pain the pain free you name again on the Lebanese it thinks you know what the hell is let loose feeling your back's against the wall done all of the polls. You asked me to reduce the unemployment rate to this seat is because your sons and daughters don't know me any more they need a lot of the bombs will come screaming down in fall. Where the bombs come screaming down at all. It's the peaceful one inside it's a nice time a nice to down. When you give us just one reason to survive. When you give us a 1000000 reasons to survive. This Come on. Can you still feel the pain is there a name again on the weapons that they may want to have to take Calif. And yes that was the Kingston Trio 2nd configuration the song was written by an Leeds think the lead singer and that was Jon Stewart we played before from a solo career there is an actual story behind that Kingston Trio had of course decided at 1st in $15758.00 to be completely unpolitical in their approach to music because the year their idols the Weavers had run aground on the Red Scare red baiting and red channel stuff so they didn't do any particularly political songs for a long time and then Stuart who was much younger rather younger 456 years younger than his 2 partners had been sort of seized with enthusiasm by the civil rights movement and actually went to Selma Alabama in 1905. And participated in the 3 day walk from Selma to Montgomery when the protesters if you know there's only from history many of us remember it when they reach the Edmund Pettus Bridge they were set upon by the police and was sort of a police riot and all hell broke loose Stuart bean toward the front of the demonstration with other musicians and actors was pushed he said into the back of a dodge found themselves lying on the floor at the direction of the driver with Harry Belafonte when rocks and bottles started hitting the car and a brick shattered the back windshield the back window. Of that experience Stewart wrote if you don't look around you won't see me going before that Bob Gibson with a very powerful saw he was a very very fine songwriter well beyond his abilities kind of commercialize a traditional songs that was army of children kind of appropriate. Very very introspective song a little bit unusual for Gibson We started with Billy Ed Wheeler's probably if it's not a great song one of his great songs and the one that he has himself said is closest to his heart because of his background in the West Virginia coal country Red Molly peripheral performing coal tattoo so here we are with music and beyond and Jim Moran of the folk music blog compared to video 101 k p f k 90.7 f.m. Los Angeles and k p s k dot org worldwide celebrating 60 years on the air with programming and music that you can hear only here alright we are now going to travel north of our border and visit with some somewhat discontented Canadians 3 of them 1st the aforementioned at the break time Bruce Coburn who will be sold out the 1st week in November at McCabe's doing one of his best known early songs it's about water a mile and that should give it away right away following him we're going to hear Gordon Lightfoot 80 years young and still perform you know for 150 didn't gauge mints per year many of them here in the u.s. He usually reaches l.a. Once every couple of years and then following him the late lamented and very great Stan Rogers doing songs He flecked seen disappointment and resentment and anger as summer season comes to an end so here we go with starting with Bruce Coburn great song great singer. Oh the year was $1778.00 Holley Shah and was unsure. Mark came from the king to the scummy ask that's all I have ever seen goddamn them follow I am once told it proves the ceasefire never can go great fire no guns shit no T.V.'s Now I'm a grown man on a how to hack spear that I asked about her I eat onto you years oh sit down at her right determine how I wish I was unsure right now part 20 brave man on fisherman who it may take far in time to look screw God damn them oh it was tumbling grooves the cease fire and all good fire no guns shed no tears now I never can. Fax fer the last of Barrett's her tears they mean I'm told I don't salute was a sickening sight entirely shut em up as in shirt no she don't that's the part in your sales in the rags and the cork in the scuppers with a staggers and Jack Scott damn them bowl one style of it produce the seeds find them and all be fired no guns shit no kids now I'm broke and. Experience I asked about it for I gave up tears on the King's birthday and we but to see how London sherbert. Turned out he one days 2 months he'd told it pumping like Mad Men Arlo and damn them I was Tommy prunes the ceasefire on that and open fire no guns no kids no I'm not Ok. Spear the Leinster barons her tears on the 96 day we say oh no Again I wish I was insured right now why don't I do you great Yankee all the insight with our crap for partners me me. Tough I ain't got damn them I was told it proves the cease fire American no great fire no guns shit no fish no I brought. My spear and I asked her barrels her tears pain and Cain aoa down with gold homicide it was insured. She was proud and packed and loose in stays but the catcher took the envelope 2 whole days hot damn damn cold it was cold week cruise the cease fire American fire don't guns shed no kids no I'm not really Ok You know I'm spared the last of barracks her tears and interlinked we stood 2 cables all the way I wish I was insured for. Heart crap for pumpers me down off pulled in but with one pot Bowl the Yanks told the Syrian dot demo I was told when Cruise the seas are American gold plated fire no guns shed no tears no not really no facts here no lines the Barretts her tears me I call up short can bitch done her sight I wish I was in shirt no heart was smashed like a bowl of eggs on the main truck carried off both men and Scott damn them I was told it currently is the cease fire and I can be fired no guns shit don't dish No I'm Ok. I'm not spear the low skill gun it's her tears so here I am the 23rd here how Hans injured her. It's been 6 years since we sailed away and I just made. Them up I was told what it currently is a cease fire American gold big fire no guns shed no tears now I'm. Well you know I'm yeah I think it's not that. Well do you. Were. That was the immortal Stan Rogers doing one of his best known songs Barrett's privateers completely fictitious although based on things that actually happened this was another one of those disappointed expectations songs and the big way I always thought that without direct conscious link if you compare it to Eric Bogle masterpiece The Band Played Waltzing Matilda there are a definite similarities between the 2 prior to that we heard Gordon Lightfoot doing one of his lesser known songs actually that came out 60 years ago last summer because I bought the album for 50 years ago I should say I bought the album boss man yet another. Song that rakes rakes across the coals the coal mining industry and the coal mining owners and in that case. A foreman right and prior to that we heard Bruce Colburn with if I have a rocket launcher she wrote in response to the rule repression of the. People of water Mala and late seventy's early eighty's the song very controversial very powerful. The 1st protest song he actually wrote he said and he's written many sounds although he's you know protein and song where you can write songs what's just about anything well we're drawing to a close now we have time I think for perhaps one more and I think it's a very good song top for the end of the season and expressing discontents it's another Bob Dylan song but is this one that is going to be performed by a singer that's widely known I guess as some of the other artists we've had but still a monster born who is very well known in blue. Circles and in rhythm and blues and she's. Motown she's very talented person and she is taking Bob Dylan's Masters of War and reimagine it in a way and there's a woman these things that once again hear a woman sing a song you generally have heard men sing and that's one of those sort of in imitable Dylan songs is quite a treat so we'll have a word or 2 at the end of the song you're listening to roots music and beyond I'm Jim around we're going to close off with Jonah hoss Warren doing Masters of War. Come you must. Use the dildo all the gun. You know the drill the dead plain. Old all but. You that hide behind you love. You that hard day. I just don't seem to know I can see through him to. Me with a never heard done nothing. But still to just draw all he can to do to play with my. Own i can see your little soul move. To be put at the end of the line to bring you on from up. To me you turn and run far though all its mass bullets to love. Like Judas goat. And you lie and deceive. The world war can be won. You want me to believe. bodies and is buried in the mud. If you throw in the worst fear. That can ever be heard. If they are to bringing children. Into the word. For threatening the lump a unborn playing. Guitar you lay towards the blood in their run to the ladies. To tell much to I'm told to continue to all gather turned to him and say that I love you love to be mine say I'm allergic to it there's one thing on the goal to call me old bird and you. To me even Jesus would never hurt forgive what you need to. Let me ask you one question. And it's your money they're good. And well a lot you've forgiven Larry. Didn't your think that any good. I think you will flood to when your 10 takes its toll. To. All the money you maybe it'll never buy back to you so. One day you will God. And your destiny comes in. I'll follow you Ok I ask where in the pale afternoon. And I'll watch while your love. 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