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Samson and Delilah / If I Had My Way

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 11, 2019 by Patrick BlackmanMar 11, 2019

Introduction – “Samson and Delilah” Last month’s post on “Old Bill Rolling Pin” inspired our musical exploration for today.  You’ll recall that post relied on an understanding of ‘coded’ lyrics as a safe way for black folks to express a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Blind Willie Johnson, Golden Gate Quartet, Grateful Dead, Heavenly Gate Quartet, If I Had My Way, Julius Lester, Rev. Gary Davis, Samson, Samson and Delilah

“Lady of Carlisle” and the New, Weird America

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 9, 2018 by Patrick BlackmanJul 9, 2018

Introduction – “These songs didn’t come out of thin air…” Greil Marcus described the aural image captured in Harry Smith’s seminal Anthology of American Folk Music as being that of an “old, weird America.”  We take that concept seriously here at MBM.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bold Lieutenant, Carolina Lady, Dillard Chandler, Grateful Dead, Lady of Carlisle, New Lost City Ramblers, Terrapin Station

“Victim or the Crime”

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 20, 2017 by Patrick BlackmanMar 20, 2017

Introduction – “Victim or the Crime” It is human to feel like a victim when suffering arrives.  Traditional ballads almost always place such emotion within a dualistic worldview.  There is good and evil – and a clear, if thin, line … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Weir, Gerrit Graham, Grateful Dead, Victim or the Crime

“Don’t murder me …” – Dire Wolf

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 18, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanJul 18, 2016

“In the Timbers of Fennario…” Today’s murder ballad dances merrily along borderlines with which we’ve become familiar in this blog; boundaries between celebration and fear, civilization and savagery, traditional and post-modern balladry – and of course that inscrutable passage between life … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Dire Wolf, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter

Disaster songs, and such – Part 1

Sing Out! Posted on May 16, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanMay 16, 2016

In the Murder Ballad Monday board room over the last several months, conversations about the sinking of the Titanic resulted directly in two things.  First, we’ve started a playlist on the topic and we’re planning to curate it in a future post … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Chuck Hall, Eric Bibb, Grateful Dead, Rebecca Solnit, Stan Rogers

In the Pines: A Guide

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 16, 2015 by S. GeeApr 15, 2015

On this blog, we often play detective. In fact, that’s pretty much all we do, and this post is no different, but I’m going to start by turning the tables. What, if anything, do you make of these fragments?: A … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bill Callahan, Bill Monroe, Grateful Dead, Kossoy Sisters, Kurt Cobain, Lead Belly, Nathan Abshire, Nirvana, Odetta, Pete Seeger, Roscoe Holcomb, Smog

“Betty and Dupree” – A Digital Compendium, Part 1- “Dupree’s Diamond Blues”

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 13, 2014 by Patrick BlackmanMar 1, 2015

Postcard showing Peachtree Street, Atlanta, ca. 1910  (postcard, public domain) Note: this is Part 1 of a two part series.  Read Part 2 here. Introduction – “Betty told Dupree…” What would you do for love?  Well, wait, that’s not quite … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Atlanta, Betty and Dupree, Brownie McGhee, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Grateful Dead, Robert Hunter, The Waybacks

Pat’s Essential Eleven Non-Traditional Murder Ballads

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 4, 2013 by Patrick BlackmanJul 14, 2015

Introduction A few weeks back I assembled a list of my ‘essential eleven’ traditional murder ballads.  While we here at Murder Ballad Monday usually delve deeply into one ballad or theme, we saw some possible value in a lighter ‘list-based’ … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Dylan, Gillian Welch, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Josh White, Marty Robbins, Mississippi John Hurt, Richard Thompson, Stanley Brothers, Woody Guthrie

China Doll

Sing Out! Posted on Aug 26, 2013 by Patrick BlackmanOct 16, 2016

Introduction It is, apparently, awfully hard to find a picture of a broken or cracked china doll online that doesn’t immediately bring one to the brink of depression.  The one above, though, inspires me.  I wish I could link you … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged China Doll, From the Mars Hotel, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Reckoning, Robert Hunter, Suzanne Vega, Triumph of Death

Let my guitar playing friend do my request

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 27, 2013 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Jerry Garcia I first remember hearing Merle Haggard’s song “Sing Me Back Home,” which we introduced in the previous post, in a cover version performed by Richard Shindell. It’s possible I heard a taped Grateful Dead version before then, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Edith Frost, Everly Brothers, Flying Burrito Brothers, Gram Parsons, Grateful Dead, Joan Baez, Keith Richards, Marianne Faithfull, Merle Haggard, Seldom Scene, Sing Me Back Home, The Byrds, Virgil Shaw

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