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The Shooting of Dan McGrew

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then proceeds to the piano, where he plays a song that is alternately robust and then plaintively sad. He appears to have had a past with both McGrew and Lou, and has come to settle a grudge. McGrew and the stranger shoot and kill each other, and Lou steals the gold the stranger had brought with him.
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to Isaac and Nellie Ophelia (Thomas) McGrew and whose nickname was "Dangerous Dan". William McGrew had gone to the Yukon seeking his fortune during the Yukon Gold Rush. William McGrew and Robert Service were mutually antagonistic toward each other, and after one argument Robert Service is reputed to
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of the late 1890s. It tells of three characters: Dan McGrew, a rough-neck prospector; McGrew's sweetheart Lou, a formidable pioneer woman; and a mysterious, weather-worn stranger who wanders into the saloon where the former are among a crowd of drinkers. The stranger buys drinks for the crowd, and
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The poet was a Scotsman who came to Canada as a young adult, and was fascinated with the lives and landscapes of the Canadian Northwest where he went to work. Along with "
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have said: "McGrew, some day I'll kill you." Service achieved his goal by killing Dan McGrew in this poem.
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The character of Dan McGrew was based on William Nelson McGrew (1883-1960), who was born and raised in
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did their own alternating recital of the poem both in private meetings and in public.
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The poem's unique history as a spoken word piece was highlighted when US President
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And watching his luck was his light-o'-love, the lady that's known as Lou.
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Bluto is named "Dangerous Dan McBluto" in the 1946 Popeye cartoon
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plays Dangerous Dan McGrew in an "artificial reality" video game
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The kid that handles the music-box was hitting a jag-time tune;
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A bunch of the boys were whooping it up in the Malamute saloon;
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Back of the bar, in a solo game, sat Dangerous Dan McGrew,
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The opening verse suggests the poem's meter and tone.
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Index

Robert W. Service
The Songs of a Sourdough
Yukon
Yukon Gold Rush
The Cremation of Sam McGee
Robert Kroetsch
Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians
Put the Blame on Mame
Rita Hayworth
Gilda
Miss Marple
Murder Most Foul
Guinda, California
Ronald Reagan
Brian Mulroney
Paul McCartney
Beatles
Rocky Raccoon
The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1915 film)
The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1924 film)
Marvin Dana
Charlotte MacLeod
Dangerous Dan McFoo
Tex Avery
The Shooting of Dan McGoo
Tex Avery
Klondike Casanova
Michael Kenyon
Gunmen of the Apocalypse
Red Dwarf

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