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Guthrie calls it in the song, telling them there’s so many people going to
California it might be better to go back east. Guthrie captures the hopelessness of the crop and bank failures, the rigors of the journey west and the crushing disappointment that ensued when California offered a reality nearly as harsh as the land left behind. "Dust Cain't Kill Me" sets a darker tone, where Guthrie acknowledges the destruction wrought by the dust storms, killing his family, but still keeping a determined positive attitude that it would not kill him. The final song on Volume 1, split into two parts, tells the story of “Tom Joad", the leading character in Steinbeck's
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yodel because of the dust in his lungs. "I Ain't Got No Home in This World
Anymore" uses a tune borrowed from the Christian hymn "Heaven Will Be My Home", the spiritual message is amended to one about the plight of the Okies. "Vigilante Man" is an attack on the hired thugs who harassed the Dust Bowl refugees, which contained a verse referring to Preacher Casey, a character in
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Ford machine” sings
Guthrie. Although it is done comically and Guthrie himself chuckles at the absurdity, it does not hide the horrifying circumstances they go through in their travels and arrival. "Blowin' Down This Road" has a more defiant tone with the repetition of the line "I ain't a-gonna be treated this-a-way."
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of people heading west where they have been promised there is work aplenty picking fruit in the lush valleys of
California. "Dusty Old Dust" follows, telling a similar story in a more humorous manner. The character says his farewell repeating “so long, it's been good to know yuh” in the chorus, which
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song "Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues", starts off telling the story in the first person of a family who had an average life of a farmer in
Nineteen Twenty-Seven, before the drought started and then have to migrate after losing their farm. “The black ol' dust storm filled the sky and I swapped my farm for a
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I've lived in these duststorms just about all my life. (I mean, I tried to live). I met millions of good folks trying to hang on and to stay alive with the dust cutting down every hope. I am made out of this dust and out of this fast wind and I know that I'm going to win out on top of both of them if
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Guthrie's odes to the Dust Bowl were presented in their fourth different configuration for a CD edition digitally remastered by Doug Pomeroy. The running order of the tracks were again shuffled and a previously unreleased alternate take of
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RCA also re-released the album in 1964 in its RCA Victor
Vintage Series, on a 12" LP with issue number LPV-502. Their re-release reshuffled the original order of tracks and took the opportunity to include the two extra songs recorded on the 1940 sessions and previously unreleased, being "Pretty Boy
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RCA protested, but, in the face of
Guthrie's go-ahead, backed off, giving Folkways tacit permission to do a second reissue as a 12" LP. Released in 1964, this re-created the original titles and full contents of the 1940 releases of 78s in their original running order, but combined the two parts of
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In "Dust Bowl
Refugee", Guthrie tells a first-person story of the struggles and nomadic life of the travel out west. The comedic "Dust Pneumonia Blues" comments on the physical effects many experienced in the Dust Bowl. He notes the song was supposed to have yodeling in it, but he was unable to
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After arrival in
California, the Okie migrants realize that California is not so welcoming and a rough place to settle if you do not have money, or "Do Re Mi". This is a cautionary tale to all those others traveling across the country who were dreaming of a promised land or “Garden of Eden” as
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chronicles the 1930s Dust Bowl era during The Great Depression, where farmers were dispossessed of their land by a combination of weather conditions and bank foreclosures. The album is semi-autobiographical, mirroring both Guthrie’s own life and John Steinbeck’s 1939 novel
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Volume 2 starts out with the waltz "The Great Dust Storm", describing the catastrophe when a giant dust storm hits the Great Plains "On the fourteenth day of April of 1935", transforming the landscape and resulting in a
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only my government and my office holder will help me. I wrote up these eight songs here to try to show you how it is to live under the wild and windy actions of the great duststorms that ride in and out and up and down.
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Roll on Columbia: Woody Guthrie and the Columbia River Songs
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Ballads from Deep Gap, North Carolina and Okemah, Oklahoma.
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All tracks are written by Woody Guthrie, except where noted
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Woody at 100: The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection
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2011:"Dust Bowl Ballads [Buddha]"
1947:"THE DUST BOWL: A Film by Ken Burns"
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1966:"Robert Burns unplugged"
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67:April 26 and May 3, 1940
1271:Blowin' Down This Road
996:Talkin' Dust Bowl Blues
829:Blowing Down This Road
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2407:Mermaid Avenue (Vol. I
2393:This Land Is Your Land
1692:"Dust Pneumonia Blues"
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702:"Dust Pneumonia Blues"
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1659:"I Ain't Got No Home"
1260:Dust Pneumonia Blues
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589:"Dust Cain't Kill Me"
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2374:(1943 book)
2366:Discography
2240:Live albums
1919:Episode 20.
1901:16 November
324:Pete Seeger
2738:Categories
2579:Characters
2506:(daughter)
1996:2022-03-19
1970:Boston.com
1799:29 January
1771:References
1725:Alan Lomax
1637:"Do Re Mi"
488:Robin Hood
370:California
366:Depression
346:Background
295:format by
2702:Dust Bowl
2083:15 August
1737:Dust Bowl
1315:Do Re Mi
741:26624 – B
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336:Phil Ochs
328:Bob Dylan
275:entitled
259:Dust Bowl
94:Americana
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2588:Jim Casy
2585:Tom Joad
2512:(cousin)
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2111:July 16,
2105:AllMusic
2041:July 16,
2035:AllMusic
1855:July 16,
1849:AllMusic
1827:July 16,
1821:AllMusic
1720:Moe Asch
1714:See also
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1381:Released
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947:AllMusic
894:Released
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555:Lee Hays
464:diaspora
378:Oklahoma
358:Southern
311:through
204:(vol. 2)
201:AllMusic
165:(vol. 1)
162:AllMusic
132:Producer
64:Recorded
49:Released
39: by
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2359:Related
1951:Pbs.org
1875:Loc.gov
1748:Sources
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