11 Jul 00 - 06:47 PM (#256010) Subject: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D well, folks, I now have a digital camera AND a scanner, and I have been pawing thru the catacombs in the basement before deciding what to sell and what to keep........turns out Walt Kelly knew his folk music! Here is just one set of panels, taken out of context. I will do more later. |
11 Jul 00 - 08:22 PM (#256046) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: katlaughing Oh, Bill, that is just great! Must be a fun rummage if that's the kind of stuff you'e got in your basement! If you do anymore, can you make them just a lttle bit larger? I have good eyesight, but found it a little hard to read some of the text. Maybe it is just me; see what others think...thanks, kat |
11 Jul 00 - 08:37 PM (#256054) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: catspaw49 Gawd I miss Walt Kelly................ Thanks Bill. Spaw |
11 Jul 00 - 08:53 PM (#256067) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D I have them larger, kat...but they will be bigger...it will just take a little longer to load |
11 Jul 00 - 09:23 PM (#256082) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: PoohBear I didn't realize anybody else out there know who Walt Kelly was. Have you by chance unearthed "Deck Us All With Boston Charlie"? Cheers! PoohBear |
11 Jul 00 - 10:42 PM (#256128) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: rangeroger Bill D, was that from "I Go Pogo"? I've got a copy around here somewhere and did a quick look as soon as I saw your thread. It's going to take a more determined search,however. Maybe I need to clear some flat surfaces. Or build more. rr |
11 Jul 00 - 10:50 PM (#256133) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,Giac, not at home My hero! Way too many years since I've seen Pogo. What a treat. Thank you kindly. |
11 Jul 00 - 10:54 PM (#256135) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: catspaw49 Ah Pooh, the fans are legion!!! So,
Deck us all with Boston Charlie. OR
Pick a pock of peach pits, pockets full of pie. And as the 'Loan Arranger' trots off.......... Spaw |
11 Jul 00 - 10:59 PM (#256138) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Naemanson Did you guys know that Walt Kelly issued an album of Pogo songs? I have a copy. It won't make the top 40 of any decade but it's fun to listen to. |
11 Jul 00 - 10:59 PM (#256140) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: MMario I pity the kids growing up without pogo |
11 Jul 00 - 11:18 PM (#256147) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D that scan was from "The Incompleat Pogo"....and look here..all versions of the "Deck Us All" song.. neat site..... |
11 Jul 00 - 11:23 PM (#256150) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: dick greenhaus There was also: My banjo and me is completely unstrung The rungs on the ladder rung three; Do not wrangle the wrongs of Rangoon, dear For the Gangrene has set out to sea... (I think that's all of it. Good, though) |
11 Jul 00 - 11:37 PM (#256159) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: PoohBear BillD, you are an angel! It had never occured to me to look for a Pogo site. I have my dad's collection of Pogo books and love ever bit of them - even tho I don't truly understand some of the political humor. How wonderful to find others familiar with the Okeefenokee Swamp dezidens. Sometimes I have to agree with them that the only way to make the world safe is get rid of all the hidden human-bean types. |
11 Jul 00 - 11:38 PM (#256160) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Gypsy What a terrific thing to post! Thank you so much for doing so friend, haven't seen nor heard from Pogo in many a year. |
11 Jul 00 - 11:46 PM (#256166) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Gypsy So, I repeat myself...what a great site! Pogo for president, YES! |
12 Jul 00 - 12:04 AM (#256182) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Rick Fielding Bill, if seeing Pogo again ain't proof that we've been dumbing down over the last 25 years nothing is. Fine artist he was too. Wonder if McCarthy ever read him? Rick |
12 Jul 00 - 12:09 AM (#256184) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: catspaw49 I remember a story about Lyndon having a few unkind words for him..... Spaw |
12 Jul 00 - 01:43 AM (#256218) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: rangeroger Thank you Bill D.igopogo.com is now bookmarked. rrstilllooking |
12 Jul 00 - 07:33 AM (#256276) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: sian, west wales thankyewthankyewthankyew! Learned all I needed to know about McCarthyism from Pogo! Somewhere I have the Songbook which might be the companion to the album mentioned earlier ... but I think it's back in Mum's basement in Canada. Still sing Boston Charlie with alarming regularity. sian |
12 Jul 00 - 11:40 AM (#256392) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: L R Mole I have a little flatboat out on the pond back here, and if there's a better role model than Pogo, I don't know who it would be. Who would,after all, fit in better with mudcats? "Oh, Mamie minded mama til one day in Singapore, A sailorman from Turkistan came knockin' on her door..." |
12 Jul 00 - 11:56 AM (#256410) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Midchuck Has anyone else got the '52 strip where he used the gag about whoever complains about the food having to do the cooking, with the punch line, "....Good, Though!" 20 years before Utah came out with it? (In the Pogo strip, however,the food was "I Go Pogo" campaign buttons cooked up as beans - no moose turds.) Utah has been quoted as saying that he got the idea from a story someone told around a campfire...but I bet Utah's rant could be traced back to Kelly, if there were any way to follow it back... |
12 Jul 00 - 01:26 PM (#256486) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Hollowfox Actually, Midchuck, I'd bet that "Good, Though" is old enough to have been ballast on Noah's Ark. I was raised on Pogo, have the album, have the songbook, and I'm exposing my kids to The Books. Yeah, I guess a couple of us might have heard of the guy. Somewhere, I ran across a fan website ("igopogo"?) with pictures of a fan convention somewhere in the western USA, I think (Montana?). The pictures included enthusiasts in costume....and my co-workers think I'm eccentric. If I come across the actual address, I'll put it up. |
12 Jul 00 - 03:02 PM (#256552) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D why, Hollowfox...just look back up there ^ It is all there..*grin*... wonderful response in this thread...I have about 10-11 of the original books, including the Jack Acid Society Black Book and a couple of the Sunday books...I will post more 'music' scans in a bit...Pogo, Churchy, etc., playing banjo, concertina, singing Child Ballads and Walt Kelly originals....any specific requests? |
12 Jul 00 - 03:28 PM (#256571) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Cap't Bob And Pogo said: "There's a star in the wind, and the wind winds, high, blowing a light through fog through night. Through cold, through cold and the bitter alone. There high in the wind ride's a star, my own, And the star is a word of white of white, and the star in the wind is a word." (or something like that) My entire collection lost in time ~ somewhere ~ gone forever--- Thanks for the memories. Cap't Bob
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12 Jul 00 - 04:14 PM (#256617) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Hollowfox Yep, it's "http://www.igopogo.com" (someday I'll take the time to learn how to turn this blue.) The Pogofest 2001 will be next March, in Georgia. |
12 Jul 00 - 04:44 PM (#256634) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: KathWestra Gee guys, how about a Mudcat rendezvous at the Pogofest! Things would never be the same.....
The songbook, "Songs of the Pogo," is quite findable in used bookstores. I paid $20 for mine a few years back. Those desiring one might try a search on
And thanks, Bill! I'm comin' over to look at yer collection one of these days! Kathy |
12 Jul 00 - 06:17 PM (#256722) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D wipe yer hands first...*grin* |
12 Jul 00 - 11:58 PM (#256912) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: thosp blueclicketything to the swamp peace (Y) thosp |
13 Jul 00 - 07:15 AM (#256989) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: katlaughing Well, this is pretty kewl! I was just a baby when most of this was coming out and didn't understand a lot of it until later (now, ya wanna talk MAD Magazine, well...), so I don't recall all that you old fogies do, BUT it has been fun to see this AND, I DO remember being really upset when they quit running it in the newspapers! Thanks, Bill! kat |
13 Jul 00 - 09:32 AM (#257027) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: catspaw49 I think you're shavin' a few years there luv!!! But I read Pogo religiously from an early age. First I suppose because it had animals and all, but like the many wonderful cartoons it inspired, Pogo was an adult political cartoon that also had a young audience. Shoe, Bloom County, even Rocky and Bullwinkle (although R&B is more moronic-still love it) all owe a debt to the genius of Walt Kelly. It strikes me that there are many fans among us here. It also makes me wonder at the genius of a man who was able to shape lives and opinions of young children in such a gentle way. When I consider it, I realize that many of my basic beliefs came not from anywhere but the swamp; from the rantings of Howland, the strength and equality of Miz Beaver, the quest for understanding of poor Churchy, the creative loafing of Albert, and the gentle, often sorrowful, sometimes piercing, insights of a small possum. Think about it. Many of us were not simply raised on Walt Kelly, we were reared by him! Spaw |
13 Jul 00 - 09:52 AM (#257044) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Naemanson How about some favorite sayings? Mine: We have met the enemy and he is us! - Pogo The way to a man's heart is through the soft underbelly - Mizz Beaver AWP! Friday the Thirteenth falls on a Wednesday this month! - Churchy Bazz Fazz - Albert |
13 Jul 00 - 10:28 AM (#257061) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: catspaw49 I am constantly saying "Friday the 13th comes on (whatever) day this month." .....And people are always trying to explain or flat don't understand......and you know they aren't "Pogo People." ROWRLLBAZZLE Spaw |
13 Jul 00 - 12:37 PM (#257140) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D one of MY favorite series is when Kelly spent several months working the story of digging holes to China and dressing Albert up like Santa...etc...to the line: "Yes, Santa Claus, there is a Virginia!" also...when one of the 3 bats lands in the mama Grackles nest and is adopted (and is taught Gracking from Cap'n Wimby's Bird Atlas), where he proceeds to torment her...to which she responds..."ef you don't stop bein' sharper than a serpents tooth, you ain't gonna be a spankless chile" going thru the archives...will do a few more scans soon...
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13 Jul 00 - 12:47 PM (#257148) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: katlaughing LOL!! Love reading these. No shaving done, Spawdear...one of you posted a 1952 date for one of them, at that time I was just a thought in my parent's minds...well hopefully they thought about it first!**BG** I do recognise some of the quotes, just didn't know that was where I'd read them and I've always loved the swamp. I suspect, someday, my children will be like us, sitting around their computers swapping stories with others about their days of being raised by Alfred E. Neuman! Oy vay!! Keep 'em coming, Bill, these are great and when ya hit the later decades, why, I might even remember a few.LOL kattheyounger |
13 Jul 00 - 01:09 PM (#257161) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Barbara The strip stopped running after Walt Kelly's death. His wife and son tried to make it happen for a brief period, but it took his genius come up with those amazing plots and it took his fine hand to do the brushwork. Yes, I said brushwork. Pogo is one of only a few strips drawn (I believe, AND lettered) with a brush. He was Bill Watterson's inspiration for the brush drawings (and some of the other stuff) in "Calvin and Hobbes". Thanks, Bill, for the postings. Any of the songs will do for my pick. I've got more than a few Pogo books myself. I think I have the Body Politic, which is one of the "both barrels at McCarthy" books. Blessings, Barbara, the cartoonist who just tried to teach a class in it to 12 yr old boys, how do you teach 'em anything? How do you get 'em to hold still? |
05 Aug 00 - 01:08 AM (#271776) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: PoohBear My Bonnie lice soda devotion May booney life saver d.c. McBoniface rover commotion Oh, brickbat mahoney toomey! or how about... Oh, be-he-moth or be-he-bird, He's the pertiest frog I ever heard! |
11 Jan 11 - 04:57 PM (#3072411) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,Friarted What's the connection between F. J. Child and Pogo's "There's a star in the wind?.... Did F. J. Child write it? No one comes out and really says that. |
11 Jan 11 - 05:13 PM (#3072416) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D No, Child would not have written anything like that. Walt Kelly himself wrote many 'poems' that had genuine literary quality...and often 'attributed' them to Porkypine, who I often suspect was Walt's alter-ego. I don't know if I have that particular book... |
11 Jan 11 - 09:11 PM (#3072593) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: EBarnacle Friday the 13th comes on Thursday this month. |
11 Jan 11 - 10:08 PM (#3072617) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Songster Bob From my recent fascination with the Minstrel banjo style, I can tell you that "Possum Up a Gum Stump" is an 1840s Minstrel-stage song. Possum Up a Gum Stump Possum up de gum stump, Raccoon in de holler; Twist 'im out, an' git 'im down, An' I'll give you a half a dollar. Possum up de gum stump, Yes, cooney in de holler; A pretty gal down my house Jes as fat as she can waller. Possum up de gum stump, His jaws is black an' dirty; To come an' kiss you, pretty gal, I'd run like a gobbler turkey. Possum up de gum stump, A good man's hard to find; You'd better love me, pretty gal, You'll git de udder kind. A version of the tune Bob |
12 Jan 11 - 09:56 AM (#3072906) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,leeneia Thanks, Bob. |
12 Jan 11 - 10:21 AM (#3072933) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,leeneia I loved Pogo by the time I got to college, but not as a little kid. I remember when I was just a kid, that Pogo was too hard to read. It's those typefaces. And the vocabulary. So if you want to introduce a new generation to Pogo, I recommend waiting till they are high-school age, at least. Although it might be fun to sit on the couch with a book and a kid and read it aloud. Be sure to do the accents and use expression. The strip that Bill D posted has a song about the Battle of New Orleans. I just read a history book (When the Mississippi Flowed Backwards by Jay Feldman) that had a description of that 'battle.' It wasn't a battle, it was a massacre. On the orders of incompetent officers, the British charged a line of Americans who stood on an embankment and mowed them down without mercy. Even Americans who had been there and done it talked about how horrible it was. I never want to hear a cheery folksong about the Battle of New Orleans again. |
06 Sep 12 - 11:50 PM (#3401160) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,Appleseed When I was in college in the mid-50s, there were four comic strips we all read every day: Dennis the Menace, Peanuts, Lil Abner, and (of course) Pogo. It was then that I got my real introduction to literature--the real stuff rather than the stuff they taught in school. I went on to Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, and even to G. K. Chesterton. But to this day, I still believe that Walt Kelly was the master of them all--including Ketchum, Capp, and Schultz. |
07 Sep 12 - 10:57 AM (#3401333) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: GUEST,leeneia I was viewing the new books at the public liberry just a couple weeks ago, and they had a beautiful, hardbound edition of Pogo. It may have been this: Pogo: The Complete Syndicated Comic Strips, Volume 1: Through the Wild Blue Wonder [POGO THE COMP SYNDICATED C-V01] [Hardcover] by Walt"(Author) ; Breslin, Jimmy(Foreword by); Thompson, Steve(Introduction by) Kelly (Dec 31, 2011) That's from Amazon, the page where Mudcat gets a cut. How many 2011 Pogo books can there be? I recommend that new book for everybody's reference collection. |
07 Sep 12 - 11:37 AM (#3401349) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: PHJim I have a framed copy of this Pogo poster on my back wall. I had a pet raccoon named Rackety Coon Chile and a pet groundhog named Grundoon. I am drinking my coffee from a Pogo mug right now. |
07 Sep 12 - 01:15 PM (#3401384) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Bill D wow... old thread. I may have to upload some favorite Pogo strips (those from 2000 don't work) |
07 Sep 12 - 10:53 PM (#3401565) Subject: RE: nostalgia...Pogo does F.J. Child From: Desert Dancer Please do, Bill D! ~ Becky in Tucson |