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Good-bye, Mary

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Image from the official Peter, Paul & Mary web site.
Image from the official Peter, Paul & Mary web site

Considering the very conservative bent of my upbringing in the ’80s, it’s weird to consider my parents subjecting me to the progressive harmonies of Peter, Paul & Mary. But, without fail, there they would be, during every WGBH pledge drive each spring or summer (the PBS station’s pledge phone number is forever branded in my memory: 492-1111, 492-1111 …).

The Peter, Paul & Mary Christmas special was played ad nasseum every December, and it didn’t really seem Christmas-y until I heard “Children Go Where I Send Thee” – and while I still remember every one of those ten or so verses, I’ve never heard it preformed anywhere else, by anyone else. Perhaps I just haven’t been looking.

So, there were my parents, strict Reaganites, fuck Big Government, Michael Dukakis is the devil, etc., tuning in to watch Peter, Paul & Mary perform Blowin’ In The Wind and war protest songs about El Salvador on a public television station to which they never contributed.

I’m not saying the incredibly depressing “Puff the Magic Dragon” influenced my vote for Obama (who likely terrifies my father in ways Dems never could have imagined in 1968 or, for that matter, 1988). I just wonder why it was so acceptable. Folk music in my house was generally limited to The Kingston Trio and John Denver and while Peter Paul and Mary may have been part of that circle, they were also of the Bob Dylan and Joan Baez ilk.

It’s likely that this is just part of the typical childhood paradoxes one is oblivious to until adulthood. And I’m grateful for that obliviousness. Because, barring the aforementioned “Puff,” the music of Peter, Paul & Mary always made me happy during a time in my life when I usually was not.

I am also profoundly grateful that there were musicians a divided family could listen to together, without debate, and just enjoy.

Mary Travers died Wednesday. She was 72.

Read statements by Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey here.

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War and music

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Dame Vera Lynn, at 92, topped the UK album chart last weekend, becoming the oldest artist ever to snag the top spot, according to this article by the BBC. Lynn is famous for her radio program in which she sent messages to and performed in honor of British troops serving in World War II.

“We’ll Meet Again – The Very Best of Vera Lynn,” released to mark the 70th anniversary of the start of the war, knocked the Arctic Monkeys off the top spot and staved off re-releases by the Beatles.

Lynn’s assent to the number 1 spot reaffirms the belief that the UK is serious in its honor of those who served during the war, and that the Arctic Monkeys suck.

Meanwhile, in America, part-time professional wrestler Toby Keith will be honored as the … wait, is this right? Really? Okay. … Toby Keith is receiving a Songwriter-Artist of the Decade Award at the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s Songwriter Achievement Awards.

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Huh.

Keith, of course, penned the post-9/11 anthem “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue,” in which he declared, “And you’ll be sorry that you messed with The U.S. of A. / ‘Cause we’ll put a boot in your ass – it’s the American way.”

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