Wednesday, January 21, 2009

THE MOON AND WHISTLIN' ALEX MOORE

photo by Alan Govenar

Yesterday (January 20th) - a wonderful day, as pure achievement for black Americans, however much disappointment is in store over the next four or eight years. Among the many joy-inducing, moving spectacles I never thought to see in my lifetime was that of Aretha Franklin singing it her way (and in so splendid a hat), and the elderly civil rights activist Joseph Lowery not only delivering the benediction but including in it quotations from Big Bill Broonzy, which put a grin on the faces of all the good-hearted people on the podium, not least from Michelle and Barack Obama. I can’t imagine how amazed Blind Willie McTell would have been.

It was also the 20th anniversary of the death, at the age of 89, of blues singer and pianist Whistlin' Alex Moore, whose 1929 record 'West Texas Woman' ends with a couplet I had cause to quote in Song & Dance Man III: The Art of Bob Dylan (pp. 651 & 688) in the context of the title song of Dylan's Under The Red Sky:

The wolves howled at midnight, wild ox moaned till day
The man in the moon looked down on us but had nothing to say.

Aptly enough, his burial place (in Dallas, Texas) is the Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.

5 comments:

  1. it was a great day but where was Bob?

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  2. on Barack Obama's iPod, apparently.

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  3. Then the sands will roll
    Out a carpet of gold
    For your weary toes to be a-touchin'.
    And the ship's wise men
    Will remind you once again
    That the whole wide world is watchin'.and cheering

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  4. Anonymous2:16 pm

    Hi Michael
    I see that on April 3, 2009 you will be speaking in Nyack, NY. If you're still looking for more venues for your trip, there is one in Portland, Maine called One Longfellow Square. They host events similar to yours as well as all types of music, etc. I can provide more info if this is possible. Otherwise we'll see you in Nyack.

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  5. Dear Steve
    Thank you for writing. Yes I am still looking to add more dates to my tour - setting my face hard against the economic climate - so thank you for this suggestion.

    Should you wish to contact me privately about this you can e-mail me c/o my old friend Al Bakirky at lawdylawdy(AT)hotmail.com.

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