With Bruce Springsteen celebrating Obama's Inauguration |
He
spent two years at Harvard as a Sociology major, but dropped out when his professor
told him, ‘Don’t think you can change the world. The only thing you can do is
study it.’ In Seeger’s interviews the ancient Greeks are more prominent than
any Sociologists.
Anaphora and Civil Rights |
On
Thistle Radio in 2008 he explained the power of ‘poetry in what the Greeks
called anaphora, which means that the
beginning of each line has the same word, or same phrase. The line may not rhyme at all, but it's
poetry because it has this regular form… look at Dr King's great speeches,
"I have a dream, da-da-da, I have a dream, da-da-da-da, I have a
dream." Or "Give us the Vote,
da-da-da, Give us the Vote, da-da-da-da, Give us the Vote!"’ Seeger advised
using anaphora ‘whenever people get pessimistic about the world,’ as in his
version of Ecclesiastes:
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to laugh, a time to weep
A time to kill, a time to heal
The
anaphoric people’s anthem We Shall
Overcome will forever be associated with Seeger on the 1965 march from
Alabama to Washington alongside Martin
Luther King Jr, but Seeger said his sole contribution to the anthem was to
change the second word from ‘will’ to ‘shall,’ because it ‘opens up the mouth
better.’ He encouraged everyone to sing with their heads tilted upwards,
pouring out their open vowels together to the heavens. He preferred to sing out
of doors and on the road: some of his most influential appearances were in the
enormous outdoor Greek theater of Los Angeles in summer 1969.
The Greek Theater, Los Angeles |
ALTOGETHER NOW!:
I'm
just a lonesome traveler, The Great Historical Bum.
Highly
educated from history I have come.
I
built the Rock of Ages, 'twas in the Year of One
And
that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.
I
worked in the Garden of Eden, that was the year of two,
Joined
the apple pickers union, I always paid my due;
I'm
the man that signed the contract to raise the rising sun,
And
that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.
I
was straw boss on the Pyramids, the Tower of Babel, too;
I
opened up the ocean let the migrant children through,
I
fought a million battles and I never lost a one,
And
that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.
I
beat the daring Roman, I beat the daring Turk,
Defeated
Nero's army with thirty minutes work,
I
fought the greatest leaders and I licked them everyone
And
that was about the biggest thing that man had ever done.
I
stopped old Caesar's Romans, etc…
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