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Lyr Req: Deep Elem Blues DigiTrad: DEEP ELEM BLUES DOWN IN BLACK BOTTOM Related threads: Lyr Req: Down in Black Bottom (15) (origins) Origins: Deep Elem Blues / Deep Ellum / Deep Elm (37) Lyr Req: Just Because You're in Deep Elem (16) Lyr Req: Deep Bottom Blues (6) Lyr Req: Deep Elm Blues (13) Lyr Req: Deep Elm? Blues (6) Lyr Req: Deep Elum (4) |
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Subject: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Phil Shapiro Date: 10 Jun 99 - 01:25 PM Looking for lyrics to "Deep Elem Blues". This is a jivey stringband blues, from the white mountain tradition, rather than the black tradition. Anybody know it? |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Date: 10 Jun 99 - 02:18 PM *CHECK PREVIOUS POST HERE* *AND HERE* |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Easy Rider Date: 10 Jun 99 - 03:04 PM I think you are wrong. Elem St was the black people's red light district in Houston Texas. The honky tonks and music halls were located there. The song originates in the Black honky tonks, but it was picked up by a White string band, which made it popular. The Grateful Dead used to do a slow, blusey version of it, and Garcia also did a faster country version, on one of his country albums, with Grisman. I have a tape of the original White country band record and a newspaper article on the song's history somewhere. If I find them, I'll post some more info.
"If you go to Deep Elem, put your money in your shoes EZR |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Easy Rider Date: 10 Jun 99 - 03:18 PM Ooops: I think it should have been Dallas Texas. EZR |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: woody Date: 10 Jun 99 - 09:39 PM Does anyone have chords for Deep Elum? As I red through the messages I saw a thread about Brown's Ferry Blues. Are these two songs the same tune? Do I suffer from "bad ear syndrome?" woody |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: okscout@cwix.com Date: 10 Jun 99 - 11:18 PM Well, Easy Rider, I am glad to see that you corrected yourself. Deep Ellum is IN FACT in Dallas, home at present to many ravers and punk rockers looking for a place to dance and sing. Nancy |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Phil Shapiro Date: 12 Jun 99 - 11:47 AM Thanks, all. I'm starting to get a better idea of how this system works. Phil Shapiro |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Mark Clark Date: 12 Jun 99 - 10:28 PM One of the very best versions ever of "Deep Elm Blues"---the spelling doesn't change, only the pronunciation---was recorded by Josh (Buck) Graves and Kenny Baker on Dave Samuelson's Puritan label. The album was called "Bucktime" if I remember correctly and has to be one of the best records ever made in the genre. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Deep Elem Blues (lyrics) From: Rasta Date: 13 Jun 99 - 10:21 PM I have a version of Deep Elem recorded by Wake Frankfield oop"s I mean Frank Wakefield, Mandolin player . Frank cut this song on an album called (Pistol Packin Mamma ) with Dave Nelson, Chubby Wise, Don Reno etc. Great Album if your into Franks stuff. Frank used to play with The Greenbriar boys . A N.Y. based bluegrass ,honky tonk group. I have the vinyl verson , I think there is one out there , the concrete version --Just pooling-- El Rastasaaaaaaa |
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