The Friday Morning Listen

Part of: Friday Morning Listen

Finally, finally!...a live Greg Brown recording that captures his current sound. These recordings were taken from various performances at the Kate Wolf Memorial Music Festival.

For many years now, Greg has been doing 'solo' shows backed up by the wonderful Bo Ramsey on electric guitar. That particular sound pairing is on full display here as well as some other great support guests including Nina Gerber, Garnet Rogers, Pete Heitzman & Karen Savoca and Shawn Colvin.

Greg's midwestern upbringing has given him very strong feelings about the power of family, community, love and faith. These sentiments shine through is songs like "Wash My Eyes", "Poet Game" and "Two Little Feet":

    John Muir walked away into the mountains
    in his old overcoat a crust of bread in his pocket
    we have no knowledge and so we have stuff and stuff with no knowledge is never enough to get you there
    it just won't get you there

There's also a great rendition of his classic "Slow Food", a tune about the joys inherent in building a day around the slow and respectful creation of the evening meal. As he puts it, food with "all the love cooked in".

While I'm generally reluctant to bring up politics in the Listen, there is one song that begs to be discussed. I went to a Greg Brown show on the evening of the start of the war in Iraq. A rumour had been circulating on the GB mailing list that Greg had written a song commenting on not just the inevitable war, but on the icy state of our world affairs discourse. I posted the lyrics to "Homeland (I Want My Country Back)" on March 20, 2003. They've changed slightly since then:

    I want my country back
    and a good dream to stand up for
    Got my hand over my heart,
    but I don't feel at home here anymore

    Big, big flag above the big, big mall
    and the shake rattle and roll to the core
    Things sprawl after they fall, and I don't feel at home here anymore

    Homeland of Sojourner Truth
    and Chief Joseph before
    Many quiet words of wisdom drowned out by TV
    and I don't feel at home here anymore

    Blind engineer, war train on the track
    many many a heart is sore
    We want our country back; we want to feel at home here once more

    I want my country back.

As they say, intelligent people may disagree about the current state of affairs. It's just kind of sad to see the blind rage and and inner-directed venom poisoning who we are, or who we want to become.

(First posted on Mark Is Cranky)

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Mark Saleski is a writer and music obsessive based out of the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. He is an editor and writer for Jazz.com. He also writes reviews for Blogcritics.org and produces the weekly feature The Friday Morning Listen. …

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 24, 2004 at 12:20 pm

    very nice as always Mark, thanks - just remember some people feel right at home amidst the noise, contention, and animosity

  • 2 - Mark Saleski

    Sep 24, 2004 at 12:23 pm

    thanks.

    yes, the point isn't that there's a 'correct' way to think.

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