Saturday, November 11, 2017

RACE, CLASS, REGION AND CULTURE IN AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC. Part 6: The 1970s


Outlaw Country
§  Willie Nelson
·         “Whiskey River”  1972  
·         “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”  1975 
§  Waylon Jennings
·         “Are You Ready for the Country” 1976  
·         “Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got out of Hand” 1978  ["They got me for possession of something that was gone, long gone"... this is a reference to an incident in Nashville in 1977, in which Jennings flushed his cocaine down the toilet while the police were entering with a warrant.]
§  Waylon AND Willie
·         “Write Your Own Songs” 1982    [this song is the perfect summary of outlaw country]
§  Hank Williams, Jr.
·         “Family Tradition”  1979 
·         “Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound”  1979 
§  Jerry Jeff Walker & Ray Wylie Hubbard
·         “Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother”  1973 [“Just kickin’ hippies’ asses and raisin’ hell.”]  
§  Guy Clark
·         “Like Desperados Waiting for a Train”  1975  

Southern Rock
§  Creedence Clearwater Revival
·         “Fortunate Son”  1969 
·         “Willie and the Poor Boys”  1969 
§  Janis Joplin
·         “Me and Bobby McGee”  1971 [written by Kris Kristoffersen]  
§  Allman Brothers Band
·         “Ramblin’ Man”  1972 
§  ZZ Top
·         “La Grange” 1973  [song about a famous Texas brothel]
§  Lynyrd Skynrd
·         “The Ballad of Curtis Loew”  1974  
·         “Sweet Home Alabama”   1974  
o   Compare to: Neil Young, “Southern Man” 1970 [“I hope Neil Young will remember, a Southern Man don’t need him around anyhow]
§  The Marshal Tucker Band
·         “Can’t You See”  1973 
·         “Heard It in a Love Song” 1977 
§  The Doobie Brothers
·         “Black Water”  1974  
§  Molly Hatchett
·         “Flirtin’ with Disaster” 1979  

The Rednecks and the Hippies
§  Charlie Daniels
·         “Long Haired Country Boy”  1975  
·         “The South’s Gonna Do It Again” 1975 [musically,  this time] 
§  David Allen Coe
·         “Long Haired Redneck”  1976 [“the hippies are hoping they get out of here alive”] 

Breaker! Breaker! [CB Radio craze of the mid-70s]
§  C. W. McCall, “Convoy” 1975 [theme to a movie starring Kris Kristoffersen]  
§  Jerry Reed, “East Bound and Down”  1977 [theme to the movie Smokey & the Bandit

Very, Very Problematic Country/Southern Rock Songs
·         David Allen Coe, “If That Ain’t Country”  1977  [casual use of the n-word]
·         Merle Haggard, “I’m a White Boy”  1977 
·         Ramjam, “Black Betty” 1977 

Light Country-Rock


§  The Eagles
·         “Take It Easy” 1972 
·         “Peaceful Easy Feeling” 1972 
§  Linda Ronstadt
·         “Blue Bayou”  1977 


Working Class Anthems
§  Merle Haggard, “If We Make It through December” 1974  
§  Johnny Paycheck, “Take This Job and Shove It” 1978  
§  Rose Royce, “Car Wash” 1976 

Black Protest


§  Marvin Gaye
·         “What’s Going On”  1971 
·         “Mercy Mercy Me” 1971 
·         “Inner City Blues”  1971 
§  The Isley Brothers
·         “Fight the Power”  1975    [“I try to play my music, they say my music’s too loud / I try talking about it, I’ve got to be run around / I tried to roll with the punches and I got knocked on the ground / by all this bullshit going down… we’ve got to fight the powers that be.”]

Funk to Disco


§  Isaac Hayes, “Shaft”  1971 
§  Curtis Mayfield, “SuperFly”  1972  
§  The Hues Corporation, “Rock the Boat”  1974  
§  Parliament, “Give Up the Funk”  1975 
§  Wild Cherry, “Play That Funky Music”  1976  [white boys.] 
§  KC & the Sunshine Band, “I’m Your Boogie Man”   1977  
·         Compare Prince, “Rock Hard in a Funky Place”  1994

Rap Hits the Radio
§  Rap / hip hop developed in the 1970s in New York City block parties
§  The Sugarhill Gang, “Rapper’s Delight”  1979 
§  Kurtis Blow, “The Breaks” 1980 

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