Murder Ballad MondayMy First Murder Ballad
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  3. My first murder ballad? Probably something off an early Peter Paul and Mary album? My favorites? Old British Isles, like from Fairport and Steeleye, or the Bothy Band. Especially the revenge songs, where you can feel the blood draining from you. The best current one? Caleb Meyer. I don’t have a great story about hearing my first murder song. Probably the most memorable were the dead-teen tales of the early 60’s. My early teens, where my brain was in a perfect spot to hear of angst and injustice. (Patches, Teen Angel…)
    There was a literate bluegrass band in Pittsburgh in the 80’s that could tell a tale! But the songs that made me swoon were the lost love songs. Maybe my favorite genres. Jenny Brown told the tale of a son of a wealthy man who disowned him when he ran off with the woman he loved. Dad didn’t approve of her, the woman didn’t want to get between them, and left. The song ends with the son talking about his new family, working on a farm, knowing he’ll never be able to own his own. And how he dreams of Jenny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSkbyokqzhU
    Down the River tells of a lad who hears the river calling. He leaves his family, his love. Probably even his dog, as he heads downstream. These Rick Malis songs are so well written. They leave an aching wound in your soul.