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I created a Kate Rusby station on Pandora a few days ago. It occasionally comes up with her cover of Iris Dement's "Our Town" (lyrics), which never fails to make me tear up just a bit.1 I actually like Rusby's version much more than Dement's, 'cause even though it's kind of amusing hearing her very, very obviously Yorkshire voice singing a song that is very, very obviously about a middle American town, it's not twangy, which is the kiss of death for all songs, as far as I'm concerned.

Writing about a place always hits a deeper place in my psyche than just about any other subject. Setting is extremely important to the part of my brain that appreciates literature. And it doesn't hurt that the first thing I think of when hearing this song is Gambier. It's not much like the town in this song, but...it still translates, somehow.

Anyway, consider this a plug for the song, and for Kate Rusby in particular. She's awesome (and on iTunes, if you want samples!); has a great voice and does great folk songs. Also check out the incredible Ninth Doctor (with guest appearances) vid to "Exile," a duet between her and Kathryn Roberts, here at the vidder's site.


1 Kind of in the way that I still can't listen too closely to the lyrics of Dar Williams's "When I Was a Boy" without reaching for a tissue.

Date: 2006-12-10 02:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asinpterodactyl.livejournal.com
"When I was a girl,
My mom and me, we always talked,
And I picked flowers everywhere I walked"
And I could always cry,
Now even when I'm alone, I seldom do
And I have lost some kindness,
But I was a girl too."

I love that song. Dar is brilliant. I saw her live once, way back in 2000; it was amazing, and I wish I could see her again.

*

By the way, I'm strongly tempted, in my supercilious Yankee way, to made a faux-astonished comment about your home state and your opinions on twangy singing. But I won't. :)

Date: 2006-12-10 08:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asinpterodactyl.livejournal.com
By the way, I totally agree with you about the twang. One of the few genres of music I utterly avoid is country music (not to be confused with actual cowboy music, or with roots music, both of which are actuall quite good).

In June, Stewart and I spent a morning at a tire repair shop in Fallon, NV, while our van got its back tires replaced. They had a TV turned to CMT, Country Music Television, and I watched it for about an hour. It was fascinatingly bad. It made me want to go out into the world and start a non-profit Speech Therapy For Country Singers foundation.

And banjos? If you ask me, they aren't half as bad as steel guitars!

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