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Highway 101 Crossing The Border:
Hello and welcome back to Old Highway Notes. We are still stuck in traffic here as we cross try to get across the border from Tijuana, Mexico so we can get onto old Highway 101 and continue our musical journey North up the California Coast. As we wait in traffic, listening to the honking horns and trying to dodge the street peddlers who wander between the lanes of traffic, more thoughts of the USA come to mind. And when you look up at the imposing building that is the US Border complex you see above it a flag. That flag has a song and this blog is about music. So lets get patriotic.
The Jones Brothers kick off the set with their version of the World War II country hit "There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere".
- There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere 200 Years Of American Heritage In Song Jones Brothers 3:20
- Star Spangled Banner Folk Den Roger McGuinn 3:52
- Star Spangled Banner Music CD Artist Unknown 1:28
Spreckles Organ-Look how small the keyboardist is! |
- The Star Spangled Banner For The Fun Of It-Spreckles Outdoor Organ Robert Plimpton 1:38
While the anthem can be so majestic, it also packs a lot of meaning. Jimi Hendrix took that power and that meaning and changed the way the anthem could be presented. His feedback drenched rendition leads to an explosion of sounds to cause us to examine the tension between the romantic notions of revolution and the horrors of modern war. The dynamic reworking of the song also embodies a celebration of the freedom of America, which I believe he was trying to emphasize over the militarism so controversial during the Vietnam Era. I have two versions in my collection that vary just a bit, so they are both being added to our playlist.
- The Star Spangled Banner Jimi Hendrix: Woodstock Jimi Hendrix 3:43
- The Star Spangled Banner Live At Berkeley The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2:46
- Star Spangled Banner American Spirit Mannheim Steamroller 2:41
We have barely creeped forward in our trip back across the border. But enough daydreaming about the flag and its anthem for a while. Next Sunday we will continue our dreams of America with some alternative anthems. Don't forget to stop by Saturday as we dig deeper into Chicago and its music. Until then, Travel safely my friends.
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