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The Pooka Dixie-new origin theory on NPR-interestimg (38) RE: Dixie-new origin theory on NPR-interestimg 11 Nov 02


Fascinating. Thanks kat.

Boy those Southern and Northern "patriotic anthem" rewrites are bad!
No wonder they didn't catch on.

This New England Yankee has to agree with this, from the piece [just a short excerpt, Joe O. - and, it's Music!:]-

"The song's music is of undeniable infectious quality," Cockrell says. "It's anthem-like. It's in 4/4 so it's a kind of propulsive march-like dance rhythm. One can hardly help but be affected just by the musical quality of it."

But then, the Stars & Bars are pretty, too. Well - striking, anyway. However, acquired symbolic significance is, well, significant.

The various early minstrel-dialect verses are most interesting. / I learned "Dixie" at my Maryland grandparents' house, "Gammy" playing the old piano. Her songsheet included the "buckwheat cakes and Injun batter" verse; but not, as I recall, the "Ole Missus" ones.


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