folk music:
"I have faced generations of oppression and mourn my lost love and country, but my culture will persist and survive"
also folk music: "I am going to drink so much alcohol you don't understand. literally So much alcohol"
also folk music: "oops I killed my husband lol"
also folk music: "shit I should have married that girl. too bad she keeps ignoring me every time I try to break into her house"
also folk music: "I feel an unimaginable grief for a past I can never return to"
also folk music: "fiddle dee doodle diddle deedle deedle dee"
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learning about the coded folk songs created by palestinian women and remembering again why folk music has my whole heart
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"What would your life be like without music?"
Miserable. I'd rather bite the sidewalk and have someone stomp on my skull than not have music.
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Stan Rogers Songs Categorized By Status Of The Boat
Northwest Passage: The Boat(s) sank a long time ago.
Barrett's Privateers: The Boat sank. It was a terrible boat anyway.
The Flowers Of Bermuda: The Boat sank.
Rolling Down To Old Maui: The Boat didn't sink.
Take It From Day To Day: The Boat didn't sink.
Bluenose: The Boat didn't sink.
White Squall: The Boat didn't sink, but somebody fell off.
The Mary Ellen Carter: The Boat sank, but goddamnit we're gonna unsink it!
Man With Blue Dolphin: The Boat sank again. This poor fool is going to waste his money unsinking it again. What an idiot. This boat is a piece of junk.
The Last Watch: The Boat didn't sink, but it's being broken up for scrap.
The Wreck of the Athens Queen: The Boat sank! Hooray, free stuff for us! (Also we almost sank the boat we used to grab stuff off the boat that sank because we were all drunk)
The Idiot: There are no boats in Edmonton or wherever. This sucks.
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Folk music is the most human creation to ever exist and I believe it is a form of magic
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Appalachian folk musician Jean Ritchie, known as the 'Mother of Folk' (1922-2015)
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WHO was going to tell me that the Ballad of Lucy Gray Baird is set to the tune of Streets of Laredo/The Unfortunate Rake??!?!!? And it’s WRITTEN LIKE THAT IN THE BOOK?!?!???!
Like the fact that it’s supposed to be her lamenting her own impending death?? And she chose the most famous folk song about someone lamenting their impending death??? Hello?!??
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Bob Dylan and Barbara Rubin photographed by Daniel Kramer in Princeton, 1964.
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James Baldwin and Bob Dylan
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