Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Peace to Pete Seeger

 
Pete Seeger's "The Ballad of Martin Luther King"  by Reverend Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick from Pete Seeger and Brother Kirk Visit Sesame Street (1974).  Pete Seeger brought the struggle to the little ones and we are all better for it.  Rest in Peace brother Pete.
 
 
The early 19th Century Silesian folk song, "Die Gedanken sind frei," recorded by Pete Seeger for his 1965, Dangerous Songs!? record.  Four years earlier Seeger was convicted in a jury trial of contempt of Congress and sentenced to 10 years in jail, an appeals court ruled the indictment to be flawed and overturned his conviction. 
Thoughts Are Free!
Die Gedanken sind frei, wer kann sie erraten,
sie fliegen vorbei wie nächtliche Schatten.
Kein Mensch kann sie wissen, kein Jäger erschießen
mit Pulver und Blei: Die Gedanken sind frei!

Ich denke was ich will und was mich beglücket,
doch alles in der Still', und wie es sich schicket.
Mein Wunsch und Begehren kann niemand verwehren,
es bleibet dabei: Die Gedanken sind frei!

Und sperrt man mich ein im finsteren Kerker,
das alles sind rein vergebliche Werke.
Denn meine Gedanken zerreißen die Schranken
und Mauern entzwei: Die Gedanken sind frei!

Drum will ich auf immer den Sorgen absagen
und will mich auch nimmer mit Grillen mehr plagen.
Man kann ja im Herzen stets lachen und scherzen
und denken dabei: Die Gedanken sind frei!

Ich liebe den Wein, mein Mädchen vor allen,
sie tut mir allein am besten gefallen.
Ich sitz nicht alleine bei einem Glas Weine,
mein Mädchen dabei: Die Gedanken sind frei!
Thoughts are free, who can guess them?
They fly by like nocturnal shadows.
No man can know them, no hunter can shoot them
with powder and lead: Thoughts are free!

I think what I want, and what delights me,
still always reticent, and as it is suitable.
My wish and desire, no one can deny me
and so it will always be: Thoughts are free!

And if I am thrown into the darkest dungeon,
all these are futile works,
because my thoughts tear all gates
and walls apart: Thoughts are free!

So I will renounce my sorrows forever,
and never again will torture myself with whimsies.
In one's heart, one can always laugh and joke
and think at the same time: Thoughts are free!

I love wine, and my girl even more,
Only her I like best of all.
I'm not alone with my glass of wine,
my girl is with me: Thoughts are free!


Monday, January 20, 2014

The King of Love is Dead

Nina Simone perfoming, Why? (The King of Love is Dead) at the Westbury Music Fair on April 7, 1968, three days after the murder of Martin Luther King.  The song was written by bassist Gene Taylor.  An edited version would be released later in 1968 on Nina's  'Nuff Said album.
 



Lonesome, On'ry and Mean

Ol' Waylon performs, Steve Young penned classic on the Cowboy Jack Clement Show, 1973

The Lonesome, On'ry and Mean album deserves heavy rotation  for Superbowl XLVIII as the reissue includes both  Johnny Cash's, "Gone To Denver", and Waylon's, "The Last One to Leave Seattle"Dig in.
 
 
Gone to Denver