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Murder at the Dead Show – First Set

Sing Out! Posted on March 26, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJanuary 5, 2015

“Listening for the secret, searching for the sound…” I am one of those people who early in life, somewhere around age four, started grappling with the existential ‘problem’ of death.  I don’t know why. Maybe it was because my grandmother … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Cold Rain and Snow, Cryptical Envelopment, Dupree's Diamond Blues, El Paso, Grateful Dead, Me and My Uncle, Mexicali Blues, Robert Hunter, Stagger Lee, The Waybacks

I started making plans to kill my own kind…

Sing Out! Posted on March 24, 2012 by S. GeeJanuary 5, 2015

As I mentioned in my first post, “Ballad of Hollis Brown” was presented and received as a sad story about something that happened to a man, not about what that man did to six other people. The song brings us … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Dylan, Country Death Song, Gordon Gano, The Ballad of Hollis Brown, Violent Femmes

The limits of empathy

Sing Out! Posted on March 23, 2012 by S. GeeApril 14, 2015

The Times They Are a’Changin’ included numerous songs that addressed current events and real crimes. “Only a Pawn in their Game” deals with the assassination of civil rights worker Medgar Evers by Byron De La Beckwith; “The Lonesome Death of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Dylan, North Country Blues, Only a Pawn in Their Game, The Ballad of Hollis Brown, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll

Nobody Sings Dylan like Dylan

Sing Out! Posted on March 21, 2012 by S. GeeApril 14, 2015

At the end of this week, I’ll return to the key issues that Dylan addresses in “The Ballad of Hollis Brown.” As part of that, I’ll look at one of if not the worst versions of the song ever sung … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Dylan, Dolbro Dan, Entombed, Hans Theessink, Leon Russell, Nazareth, Old Blind Dogs, Pretty Polly, Stone the Crows, The Ballad of Hollis Brown, The Neville Brothers, The Stooges

The Ballad of Hollis Brown

Sing Out! Posted on March 19, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

“Ex-Farm Family, now on WPA.” Photo credit: Dorothea Lange. Farm Security Administration, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library Archives. In regard to “Fair Ellender” – the subject of this blog’s first post – I suggested that the Brown Girl’s murderous act … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Dylan, Nina Simone, Rise Against, The Ballad of Hollis Brown

Cut down a man in cold blood…

Sing Out! Posted on March 16, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJuly 22, 2016

“None recover, they are just replaced.”  – Robert Hunter, 1995 Note: This is Part 3 of a three part series.  See also Part 1 and Part 2. Introduction At the free concert at Altamont Speedway on December 6, 1969, an eighteen … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Altamont, Bob Weir, Grateful Dead, Jack Straw, Jerry Garcia, John Steinbeck, Mason's Children, Meredith Hunter, New Speedway Boogie, Robert Hunter

There ain’t a winner in this game…

Sing Out! Posted on March 13, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJuly 17, 2016

The last 10 minutes of the 1939 version of Of Mice and Men Note: this is Part 2 of a three part series.  See also Part 1 and Part 3. Introduction Bob Weir’s revelation that John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Altamont, Bob Weir, Burgess Meredith, Gary Sinise, Hal Roach, Jack Straw, John Malkovich, John Steinbeck, Lon Chaney Jr., Of Mice and Men, Robert Hunter, Sonoran Desert

Jack Straw

Sing Out! Posted on March 12, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJuly 15, 2016

Note: this is Part 1 of a three part series.  See also Part 2, and Part 3. Introduction “We can share the women, we can share the wine. We can share what we got of yours, ‘cos we done shared … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Weir, Europe '72, Germany, Grateful Dead, Jack Straw, Jerry Garcia, John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, Robert Hunter

My heart it lies on him, it will not remove

Sing Out! Posted on March 8, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

The Lass of Loch Royal As Hamish Henderson noted in the link we discussed in the post that started this week with the deception May Margaret’s mother perpetrates on Willie matches that found in “Lord Gregory” (lyrics) or “The Lass of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Annachie Gordon, Child Ballad, Child Ballad #100, Child Ballad #239, Child Ballad #76, Lord Gregory, The Lass of Loch Royal, Willy O'Winsbury

April, May (Margaret), and June

Sing Out! Posted on March 6, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

River Clyde, near Abington Drawn into the Clyde Water My introduction to “Drowned Lovers” began with hearing a spare bit of guitar playing, opening up with regular, almost transmitter-like pulses as the tenth track on Kate Rusby‘s solo debut album, … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Anais Mitchell, Clyde Water, Drowned Lovers, Jon Boden, Kate Rusby, Mother's Malison, Nic Jones, Rose in April, The Three Jacks

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