Subject: Lyr Add: I'M IN LOVE WITH SARAH PALIN (Joe Rodgers From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 28 Oct 08 - 09:34 PM This song's rather fun (written by Joe Rodgers, performed by Joe and the Plumbers. Chris Geist - tuba, John Solek - drums, Mike Townsend - banjo, plunger and Joe Rodgers - vocal, accordion and trumpet) - I'M IN LOVE WITH SARAH PALIN - and not even malicious. I think people on both sides might like it, and that's not too usual, I suspect, at this time. I'll put the words here, lifted from YouTube, for greater convenience: I'M IN LOVE WITH SARAH PALIN (Joe Rodgers) I'm in love with Sarah Palin, and I love to watch her on TV. When I see her winking, it gets me to thinking that she's coming on to me. So I'm in love with Sarah Palin, and I really think that she is meant for me. But it sure is a bummer when she flirts with Joe the Plumber and Joe Six-Pack instead of just with me. I'm in love with Sarah Palin, and I'm hopin' soon she'll pal around with me. I can't wait to ask her, I'll move up to Alasker, be a hockey dad and raise her family. Yes, I'm in love with Sarah Palin, and when we're one how happy we will be: We'll see Russia from our door—who could ask for more?—and go swimming in the Arctic Sea. I'm in love with Sarah Palin—and I get the feeling she could go for me. I know that she's hitched, but I hope that soon she'll switch and leave that doggoned first dude for me. Yes, I'm in love with Sarah Palin: I hope that she becomes VP— And then if John McCain collapses from the strain the first couple will be Sarah and me.
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Subject: RE: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 28 Oct 08 - 09:39 PM Keep watching past the credits for the out-take at the end... |
Subject: RE: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 29 Oct 08 - 12:38 AM Cracked up!!..Great!..Any Mudcatters on this? |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: r.padgett Date: 29 Oct 08 - 03:36 AM I dunt know her, she's had little of no exposure and all of it seems to have been bad So Obama set to enter the history books! Ray |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: Jim Carroll Date: 29 Oct 08 - 04:12 AM Couldn't they get anything to rhyme with Kalashnikov? Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: Charley Noble Date: 29 Oct 08 - 08:54 AM Not bad but it could use a little polishing and a few alternative verses. It does seem to strike the right balance in terms of humor rather than being mean-spirited. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 29 Oct 08 - 09:02 AM I think this might be the same Joe Rodgers, twenty years ago, singing in Polish - Joe Rodgers sings Our Break Up. (And here's an interesting piece by him about the ethnic basis of polkas.) If he's not a Mudcatter, he ought to be. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: PoppaGator Date: 29 Oct 08 - 10:06 AM I wonder who's responsible for set decoration on this production? Pretty freakin' briulliant... At first, I wondered about the laundry-room setting, but I now realize that it makes perfect sense for "Joe and the Plumbers." The sheetrock-mud bucket at stage left is a nice touch. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 29 Oct 08 - 10:39 AM Bad link there - here is the right one for Joe Rodgers sings Our Break Up And I found a bit on a polka related forum somewhere from Joe Rodgers saying that the band they out together to make the Sarah Palin song included both Democrats and Republicans. (But I lost it and couldn't find it again.) Anyway I think that's a good example for some overheated partisans, even on the Mudcat. And a good sign for the future, perhaps. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Joe Rodgers (aka Joe the Plumber) Date: 29 Oct 08 - 05:45 PM Hi, guys: Enjoyed seeing your site and intereting comments on our Palin video ---I'm glad you appreciate our effort at bipartisanship ( in a seriously divided USA) , and just wanted to report that the polka related forum you quoted but then lost McG of H, is alt.music.polkas , the main discussion and news site for polka music in the U.S. to my knowledge ( of course people from anywhere in the world can participate , too, and some posters are from Europa and Australia. ---I'm interested in your site, too, which is , if I understand correctly, devtoed to folk and/or (?) alternative music --- A lot of your members and posters seem to be in the UK, but I notice the record shop is in NJ, USA so I hope I understand correctly that yours is an international organization and site. I''ll keep looking in and advise my friends to do so, too--we are are , to varying degrees , interested in folk music in general ,altho polka music is the "main gig" for most of us. Best to all, in the UK,USA or wherever you can be , from Joe R , Mike T, John S and Chris G ( aka Joe and the Plumbers ) |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Joe R Date: 29 Oct 08 - 06:40 PM PS: I forgot to mention that the site you mentioned, or else another you might enjoy , is the Nostradamus Polka page (nostradamus.net), which features reviews of polka recordings from around the world, as well as essays and discussions on polka music and its place in the world by me and many others active in this music. I think that Nostradamus' page is the most culturally-oriented,informative (and hence overall the best) polka site in existence. ---And yes, McGrath of H, that other youtube clip you found was me 20 years ago ---by comparing it with the Palin one we did last week you can see what the ravages of time can do to a person ( ^-^ ) ---Oh, yes, and by using the same youtube title, "Happy Harmony Boys," our band's name back then, you can also see our cross-over hit "Maurice, Don't Do That", which was popular in the the polka and Cajun fields and won us a U.S. Polka Association no. 1 song of the year award and a Grammy nomination in the polka field ( Yes, these things do exist ).My friend and partner at the time, Charlie H, sang that "biggie" while I played the concertina and did a little "BS"ing at the end -:)Thanks again for taking interest in our alt/music world. Best, Joe R |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,MIKET Date: 29 Oct 08 - 06:57 PM TO ALL WHO HAVE COMMENTED, THANK YOU JOE AND THE REST OF US RECORDED THIS ON THE FLY FOR FUN. MIKE TOWNSEND BANJO |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 29 Oct 08 - 07:43 PM That's great - I hoped Joe Rodgers would turn up here. As said above "If he's not a Mudcatter, he ought to be." True, Joe, there's a lot of input here from the UK, but the Mudcat is very much based in the USA, and runs on US time. (Here in England it is 11.30 at night, and the Mudcat says it's about 7pm.) Now I'm going to have another listen to that Sarah Palin song. In another thread I speculated whether among the hundred of songs thrown u in this campaign there might be any with staying power comparable perhaps to We've got Franklin D. Roosevelt back again. This just might be it. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: jrodg Date: 29 Oct 08 - 08:44 PM Hi, again, McG& Co: Thanks again for the kind words. Re "If he's not a Mudcatter, he ought to be" ---You're clearly my kind of folks, so ---(if I did the procedure properly I believe) I just joined---I guess my indication of whether it worked will be whether my message no longer reads "guest" ---and will encourage others with my proclivities to do the same. Best to everybody out there in "Mudcat land" from yours truly and the Plumbers (haha) and all our friends in the polka world ( since polkas, as I'm happy you seem to recognize ---some don't--- are also folk music ---and tho happy polkas are the very antithesis of the blues, we love the blues, too----play "The House of the Rising Sun" (altho we always argue over which key to do it in, right , Mike?) and "Don't Need No Doctor",etc. at most gigs -:) |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: Effsee Date: 30 Oct 08 - 12:05 AM Hey Joe, a big welcome to the world of the Mudcat! You don't have to be crazy round here...but it helps! I love Polkas! |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 30 Oct 08 - 07:17 AM Good to see Joe has signed up. Of course polkas are folk music, whether they are Polish, or Irish, or American. Good to have someone who clearly knows them inside it. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: alanabit Date: 30 Oct 08 - 10:08 AM That's a fun song. Welcome in jrodg. I am sure you will add some fun to Mudcat. |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Dani Date: 30 Oct 08 - 10:34 AM Yeah! Welcome, and thanks for the super-fun song : ) Oh, you'll fit right in, here. Dani |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: katlaughing Date: 30 Oct 08 - 12:37 PM Thanks, McGrath, for the heads-up! Welcome to the Mudcat, Joe and The Plumbers. LOVE the song and the ambiance was great!:-) It is clear, too, that you certainly know your polkas and yes, a lot of us consider them a part of folk music, too. (Mudcatters know there's a lot more to them than the "Beer Barrel!"**bg**) That piece you wrote on them is just the kind of "scholarly" thing we like to see posted here at the Mudcat. Glad you have joined, now get the rest of them in here, too!:-) All the best, katincolorado |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Oct 08 - 03:35 PM Hi, Joe - I really enjoyed your song. I grew up in Milwaukee and now I live with my Polish wife and her Polish mother, so polka is part of my life. They say that in Milwaukee, even the punk bands do polkas (so they can perform at weddings). I've never been to a punk polka wedding, so I can't verify that first hand. The Milwaukee weddings I've been to have more of a bowling theme.... I think Sarah Palin would be right at home with a bowling theme. Anyhow, nice to see you here. -Joe Offer, Colfax, California- |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 30 Oct 08 - 09:17 PM Here's some punk from Finland Sounds like a polka to me, sort of. Interesting lot the Finns... After all, remember their Eurovision winner in 2006, Hard Rock Hallelujah Which of course definitely wasn't a polka. Sorry - I'm drifting the thread somewhat... |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: jrodg Date: 31 Oct 08 - 12:16 AM Hi, McG: This Finnish music is "virtually" a polka ; that is, it has all the elements of the old , traditional music which eventually became known as polka music (2/4 rhythm---and polka steps are usually danced to this music ,even when its musicians and crowds often affect a "Gothic appearance") ---a good example of only slightly more modernized music which calls itself polka is the "Kebab polka" by the great "Polkaholix" of Berlin, Germany (the clip is shown in the margin together with other similar clips when you bring up your Finnish clip on youtube). Many polkas from Northern Europa (i.e. Finland ) and Eastern Europe are in minor key ---altho this group identifies itself as rock/ska ,etc. etc in the tags/description of the clip, I think you may agree that what you are seeing and hearing is actually more polka-like ---some avoid the term polka just because it doesn't sound mod enough for their tastes , I think --- making our genre, for some, even many such groups in these regions, "the music that dare not speak its name" (haha) ---on the other hand, others you see right in that very margin, like the German Polkaholix, come out and say it proudly, while yet others you see there sort of compromise, or have their cake and polka , too (!? ---sorry for the weird mixed metaphor), by adopting names for their genre like "punk polka" ( or in this country "extreme push" ---extreme is supposed to connote cutting edge/over the top and "push" is a "code word" in polka circles in this country for polka---so that insiders recognize and accept it while its "polka-ness" is being hidden from outsiders in the hope of gaining mainstream acceptance that a polka labelled as such wouldn't gain --- tricky, huh?---Anyway, to me a rose is still a rose, a duck a duck ( if it quacks like a duck, etc.) and a polka a polka ---That's why I called our song "I'm in Love with Sarah Palin POLKA"---even at the risk of losing some support from people who might consider polkas too blue-collar, folksy,or whatever for their taste.---playing to the "base" (haha) ---just like our folksy princess , Sarah ---After all, we are , I proudly affirm (drum roll here, please ^^) Joe and the Plumbers.... |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Dani Date: 31 Oct 08 - 07:54 AM Don't apologize for wierd mixed metaphors, Joe, here they earn you double bonus points. It's funny, reading this thread and listening to the tune, I'm having musical flashbacks to the times I spent visiting family in Northeast PA; seems like there was always polka music around, and I really haven't heard it again until today (WAIT! Isn't there a cable channel that plays all-polka, all-the-time, and only in faraway hotel rooms?! Another misty memory....) Anyway, this thread is great; weaving old and new, slipping a polka-micky to the crowd. One of my new favorite singers-and-songwriters is Jolie Holland, and she's been doing some weirdly wonderful versions of very old folk songs on her albums, which tickles me that way also. Carry on! Dani |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 31 Oct 08 - 09:04 AM There seems to be an odd embarrassment about polkas in America for some reason - "the music that dare not speak its name". I don't think this applies elsewhere, or at least, not any more than for folk music in general in some places - polkas are just seen as one variety of folk music. The enormous variation from country to country is intriguing - here are three more Irish polkas "Knocking About" "The Brosna" and Where's The Cat?" Seamus Creagh & Matt Cranitch. (Found in this discussion on The Sessions ............. To get back to Sarah Palin - here is a clip of a polka band in Alaska |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: Mr Red Date: 31 Oct 08 - 09:17 AM Polkas? We start with a polka and end with a polka at most ceilidhs, and will be tomorrow night here in Stroud UK. Though because the polka is not a called dance (think hoedown, contra and squares and a few particularly English things as well) it tends to be the cognicentii and keen beginners that dance the polka. stroudceilidhs.co.uk |
Subject: RE: lyr ADD: 'I'm in love with Sarah Palin' From: GUEST,Vicki K. Date: 31 Oct 08 - 12:40 PM Hi Joe Rodgers, Love the song, and what fun you're having with it on the video. I'm quite impressed with the bit where you're playing the trumpet with your right hand and the accordian with your left, and the plunger and wrench are nice touches. Polka on! |
Subject: Lyr Add: THIS AIN'T NO BEAUTY CONTEST (George Mann From: oldhippie Date: 06 Nov 08 - 07:53 PM No love in this one: This Ain't No Beauty Contest © 2008 George Mann (10/2, 10/12) At the heart, we're all reasonable people And as reasonable people, I think we can all agree That we want a president and a vice president Who can name at least one newspaper That they get their news from on a regular basis This ain't no beauty contest If it was you'd win hands down For while Obama's kinda sexy The other guys both look like circus clowns But when things start getting crazy You can't just twirl your gold baton Or strut around in some hot bathing suit Until the bad guys are all mesmerized or gone So goodbye Sarah Palin You're not ready for this stage You're not ready for the big leagues You're not ready for this age You know I just don't understand why she couldn't have said "Lawrence vs. Texas" from 2003 When the Supreme Court struck down Texas law banning sexual contact Between certain kinds of consenting adults Or National Labor Relations Board vs. Jones & Laughlin Steel, 1937, Which upheld the rights of workers to form labor unions Or why she didn't, in the clutch, just shout out "Brown vs. Board of Education!" from 1954 Which said that segregated classrooms were inherently unequal After all, she was asked which Supreme Court cases she disagreed with... You can lecture us on morals But take a look at your own house A druggie son, a pregnant daughter And that's just what's gotten out They say you cheated on your husband Tried to fire your sister's ex So just what have you to offer us? I guess it all boils down to sex So goodbye Sarah Palin You're not ready for this stage You're not ready for the big leagues You're not ready for this age Goodbye Sarah Palin It is time for you to go Because this ain't no beauty contest And this country's voting "no" No, this ain't no beauty contest And this country's voting "no" |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 06 Nov 08 - 08:15 PM Well, Joe Rodger's song has more staying power, I'd say - but maybe it's time for some Goodbye songs Good-bye-ee! Wipe the tear, baby dear, from your eye-ee. Though it's hard to part, I know, I'll be tickled to death to go. Don't cry-ee! Don't sigh-ee! There's a silver lining in the sky-ee. Bonsoir, old thing! Cheerio! Chin-chin! Nah-poo! toodle-oo! Good-bye-ee! Only thing is, remember Terminator and "I'll be back..." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: jrodg Date: 06 Nov 08 - 09:32 PM Hi, guys: Nice talking with you again: I've enjoyed the two "Sarah, Farewell" songs and am thrilled with the outcome of the elections, even though ( we must all make some sacrifices -:) ) the fact that " Sarah, the Plumber and John McCain are now all going down the drain " (Sound like material for a new song?) will probably cut down on our youtube popularity... It turns out that the subject of "political polkas" is quite an interesting one and our recent effort is hardly the only one of its kind. Thus this whole chainof events led me to just post an essay on the subkect (entitled, appropriately enough, "Political Polkas",haha) on the main polka music news and views site ( alt.music.polkas---It offers a brief overview of this sub-genre , beginningwith the WW II era favorite, "The Fuehrer's Face," sung by Spike Jones and Donald Duck, and continuing right up to the present and the two recent Sarah Palin polkas. An interesting fact about this genre, indicated by my research, is that Ms. Palin , as the subject of two (2) two such polkas, is, as a subject of these political songs, equalled only by A. Hitler (!?!?! )---That's a scoop--not even on the other site: You heard it first here (LOL) ___There is much more for enjoyment, consideration and debate on the alt.polkas site--Please feel free to visit and/or contribute to the discussion there ---or , if that is techncially feasible, simply to reproduce my essay on that site here --- Registration on that site is completely free and easy , as is yours, and in both cases, everything written there is free of charge and for the promotion of "folksy" music. ---In addition, any contributions by members here to that discussion would of course enrich the discussions and bring a bit of always welcome fresh air and diversity to our "polka world." Thansk again for your interest and nice comments---and the "Palin Farewell" songs. We'll miss her, of course, for the time being, but what can you do? Life ---and politics---take their course...Best always, Joe Rodgers |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: katlaughing Date: 07 Nov 08 - 12:13 AM I've enjoyed both, too. Thanks, oldhippie, for adding yours. My sentiments exactly! I think polkas became kind of looked down on in the US because they were too "square" esp. since they were featured on the Lawrence Welk Show which ran through the 60s when we were all becoming so "hip" to the counterculture and its music.:-) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 07 Nov 08 - 08:38 PM The film Good Morning, Vietnam didn't help the polka image in the States either, I imagine. It's a local thing though. I mean it doesn't seem to apply outside the States. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: jrodg Date: 16 Nov 08 - 11:54 AM Hi, guys: Hope you'll be amused to hear that , in response to many nice comments and encouragement ---and yours was a key factor!---we did a follow-up youtube video to the first , entitled, "I'm STILL in Love with Sarah Palin" , based on our reaction ---and the country's , we trust =) ---to the post-election period, and Sarah's plans for the future. Hope you check it out and are amused. Best always, Joe (Rodgers) and the Plumbers ( Chris Geist, Mike townsend and John Solek) |
Subject: Lyr Add: I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH SARAH PALIN From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 16 Nov 08 - 04:50 PM Great stuff Joe. And here it is And here are the words (because I bet the Mudcat's going to be around longer than YouTube!): I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH SARAH PALIN WRITTEN BY JOE RODGERS PERFORMED BY JOE AND THE PLUMBERS I'm still in love with Sarah Palin ---She's still the only one for me. It really is a shame about McCain's campaign ---but Sarah's not to blame so let her be! I'm still in love with Sarah Palin --- and she can always count on me: I know Sarah's comin' back --- she's on the winning track And I'll be going with her to DC ! I'm still in love with Sarah Palin---She's the governor I want to govern me! Anyone who puts her down is just a jealous clown Sarah says they're jerks and that sure works for me ! I'm still in love with Sarah Palin: She's the darling of the GOP. So I'll take this chance to say that I'm with her all the way And I sure hope that she'll be true to me. I'm still in love with Sarah Palin --and by now I hope that she's turned on to me. I hope she's in the mood to make me her first dude 'Cause she's the perfect candidate for me! I'm still in love with Sarah Palin And I know that she'll bring me security: If that Russian rears his head, she'll make him wish that he was dead And we'll chase him back across the Arctic Sea And by next election time she'll be back and she'll be mine And together we'll go down in history ! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: GUEST,joe rodgers Date: 28 May 10 - 07:43 AM Hi, guys: Hope you are all well: To anyone who enjoyed our "I'm in Love with Sarah Palin" video ( and she's the "gift that keeps giving" because Ms. P is still constantly in the news^^), we "Joe and thePlumbers" have just now put up a new video on youtube , entitled "I wish that I could be Weird Al" (Everybody knows him, I guess)thatwe had a lot of fun doing---and hope you'll enjoy it , too. In addition to being sort of a "lark," like the Sarah video , I like to think that it says some intresting things about its subject, music ( ranging from polkas/folk music to rock to rap, etc., because Al Y does it all, creativity and ( Do I dare be so pretentious?!: I guess/hope so) life. Again, hope you all enjoy it and of course we'll be interested in any possible reactions, suggestions, or commentary. Best always, Joe Rodgers ("Joe and the Plumbers") |
Subject: RE: ADD: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers From: Ron Davies Date: 31 May 10 - 01:25 PM Just Dee-Lightful. Just the right attitude--though here's hoping she remains just a great subject for a polka and eventually becomes a trivia question. But was there really a "I'm In Love..." outtake other than those few seconds at the end? A full-length outtake would be just the ticket. |
Subject: RE: ADD: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers) From: Tannywheeler Date: 01 Jun 10 - 01:56 PM to DIE. Let me get my breath. Had to watch/listen twice, didn't believe it the first. Fabulous. I love this beer joint. Hey, barkeep... Tw |
Subject: new joe and the plumbers videos From: GUEST,joe rodgers Date: 28 May 11 - 11:02 AM Hello, all: Just to let you know that our little polka band ( Joe and the Plumbers, who did "I'm in Love with Sarah Palin a while back)has posted 2 new you tube videos you might , hopefully enjoy: 1: HEY ,MOLLIE B ( a tribute to the most talented and beautiful female polka musician , Mollie Busta , who plays every band instrument and sings beautifully , AND who is starting 2 (!) nationwide ( via satellite RFD-TV) polka programs,featuring bands, festivals and all styles of polka music this week ( June 1st , 2011) on RFD-TV ; as well as ( POLKA MEETS POP ) , "THE BALLAD OF JUSTIN BIEBER" ( by joe and the Plumbers) in tribute to pop music's best-selling star ---A tribute to his wonderful career, inspired by our younger generation's love for this fine young artist. I hope many of you enjoy our latest "polka-folksy" offerings ---and, on this Memorial Day ( in the US ) weekend, we wish the best to all our Mudcat friends, in the US and Canada , as well as in the UK, in Ireland, and everywhere. Sincerely, Joe rodgers ( of "Joe and the Plumbers", Connecticut, USA |
Subject: RE: ADD: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers) From: GUEST,Joe Rodgers Date: 29 Sep 11 - 02:28 AM Hi, folks--Hope you've all been well-- Your administrator's words ( in adding our songs' lyrics at the time : "Because Mudcat's probably going to be around longer than youtube " ) were prophetic --because this popular vid, which I'll always be glad that so many of you liked, was erased for unclear reasons by a disgruntled "administrator" about a year ago, and thus every trace of it disappeared internet-wide ( When one you tube vid goes, every reproduction of it goes): You Tube is great in many ways, but the down side , we learned, is that, unlike traditional recordings, a youtube vid can be be arbitrarily removed by one person ( in our case, the volunteer "administrator") in a scary way that reminds me of how totalitarian societies worldwide make all evidence of free speech, political parody and songs they might not like ( and our little numbers had some of all of this) disappear. Fortunately, our band mate ("Tuba") Chris, as it turns out, had a pre-you tube copy of the vid on his hard drive--and so, a year later, he was able to bring it back---because , after all, a good song ( or political parody, etc.) shouldn't just disappear forever, which otherwise would have been the case---EXCEPT for the texts of the song and its sequel, which , thanks to your administrator's foresight , are still here for all to see---As a further testimony to your site's wonderful role in perpetuating songwriting efforts and reactions to them , we are grateful that, as a result of the permanent deletion of the original "Sarah" videos, all of the many nice comments on them disappeared permanently , too---and thus, the only major site with lengthy discussions of the number today is, again, Mudcat( ^^) ---so my friends and I are doubly grateful to you for keeping the record of songs like ours ( and so many others, I'm sure) alive, which no other source ( even you tube ) could do. Thanks again, and all the best---and , by all means, come back and visit us and Sarah some time again, if you're of a mind--We'll be glad to see you -:) ---The exact title of the new vid on y-tube is "I'm in Love with Sarah Palin" Joe + the Plumbers Sincerely, Joe Rodgers and band friends ( aka "Joe and the Plumbers"),Ct.,USA |
Subject: RE: ADD: I'm in Love with Sarah Palin (Joe Rodgers) From: GUEST,GUEST,Joe Rodgers Date: 17 Mar 20 - 05:16 PM Hi, folks —As an update to our Palin song/video discussed above —12 years and a couple of US elections later, I happened to get involved in a new creative video —“folk-punk” style, something new to me —now in the age of Trump, that also reflects major social and political issues of our times, but more in the language of today—and which deals more with the issues of -“Trumpamerica,” which you could say have really come to the boiling point now. I’m now living in Hawaii, where I—a former polka band leader in Connecticut for many years, where we created the Palin polka , which got some national attention during the Obama-McCaine election—have started jamming with local friend and talented songwriter, Josh Cleveland, who plays folk punk style ( which favors the accordion, together with guitar/banjo)— and, most recently,he wrote a number we put on Facebook, where it has gotten some favorable attention, called “Eat the Rich “ ( A popular populist cliche these days, it turns out), which also takes on Pres. Trump, Senate leader Mitch McConnell, and our whole social/ economical system today. I think/ho-e some of you guys may be interested in this —for me, anyway—popular/populist new genre of music—If so, you can check it out on my Facebook page (Joseph Rodgers, instructor at ICC, Honolulu, Josh Cleveland, the singer/author’s FB page —He’s the Josh C in Hawaii or on various other Facebook group pages , such as most punk or folk punk music pages , or as EAT THE RICH by Easy Targets, our little folk punk duo’s name . I’d be interested, too, in whether you think that this approach —or language, which is common is the rising “punk” field these days, and among younger people in general, and/or the themes and arguments it makes , are —or not a natural evolution of the the folk/protest music of the 1960’s , which has “stuck with” and inspired me and many of my generation over the years —that maybe just naturally take on a different form since, as the great Bob Dylan put it, “the times they are a changin’”— Best wishes always —Your occasional musical guest and friend, Joe (“the Plumber”) Rodgers , now in Honolulu, Hi. |
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