Soundtrack

May. 26th, 2006 10:50 am
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Listening to Springsteen's album of Seeger songs ... (which means American folk songs, not stuff Seeger wrote, but stuff Seeger recorded and made his own).

15 miles on the Erie Canal...
We've hauled some barges in our day
Filled with lumber, coal and hay


And I thought, my commodities class needs a soundtrack. Help! Please recommend songs. I'm not bothered if they aren't the exact commodity, but if they address the kind of commodity I'm talking about. Like for Cod, Stan Rogers' "Tiny Fish from Japan." It's not about Cod at all, but that's kind of the point (the overfishing of the Grand Banks). Where I have dual commodities, I'd be happy to have two songs.

And feel free to recommend better songs for things I've already listed. My goal is to find songs that deal with commodity. Not just an item. But humor is good too. These need not be modern songs, but I do need to be able to find recordings of them.

1a. Cod: "Tiny Fish from Japan" - Stan Rogers
1b. Salt:
2a. Silk: "China Girl" - David Bowie (just to be Orientalist).
2b. Horses:
3a. Fur:
3b. Soldiers (Mercenaries): "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" - Warren Zevon
4a. Alcohol: Help. What's the perfect beer/whisky/etc as commodity song. TOO MANY CHOICES
4b. Grain: "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate" - Arrogant Worms
5a. Religion: "Missionary Man" - Eurythmics
5b. Sin: "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" - Charlie Daniels Band
6a. Spice:
6b. Power:
7a. Gold and Silver: "Money" - Pink Floyd
7b. Coinage:
8a. Sugar:
8b. Rum:
9a. Tobacco:
9b. Timber: "Erie Canal" - Bruce Springsteen
10a. Wool:
10b. Cotton: "Cotton Fields" - CCR
11a. Slavery
12a. Tea: "Two for Tea" - ??? and/or "Pennyroyal Tea" - Nirvana
12b. Opium

Date: 2006-05-26 09:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tesla-aldrich.livejournal.com
Power: Umm, possibly "Electricity" - 311
Fur: I stumbled upon this the other day. Perhaps it will help: http://shop.mnhs.org/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=362


Also, I can't seem to shake the feeling of appropriateness of "Northwest Passage" by Stan Rogers, even though it doesn't speak to a specific commodity.

Date: 2006-05-27 06:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lollardfish.livejournal.com
Oh. Power is like ... political power as commodity. It's more about colonization and the use of trade to build empire. I too like the Stan Rogers, but I'm going to use "Tiny Fish from Japan," and try to keep it to one song per artist.

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