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Sixty years ago this summer, Ironton, Ohio, native son Bobby Bare started work on his debut album for RCA Victor. The LP's title track — “500 Miles Away from Home” — would turn out to be one of the best-selling singles in the 88-year-old Bare's long career.Composition of the song is generally credited to folksinger Hedy West, who is said to have put it together from fragments of a melody she heard her uncle sing to her back in her native Georgia. One of Hedy's influences was a traditional tune called “Railroaders' Lament.”In 1961 West copyrighted the song, which many of us first heard the following year as the second track on Peter, Paul and Mary's wildly popular self-titled debut album for Warner Brothers.Enter Bobby BareIn 1953, an 18-year-old Bobby Bare left Ohio, getting a ride to California and playing music along the way to earn tips to help pay for the gas. In Los Angeles, Bobby struggled to break into country music or rock and roll as a performer and/or songwriter. He had little luck with his recordings, finding more success playing in nightclubs, until he was drafted into the Army in 1959.After his military service, Bare's big break came in 1962 when Chet Atkins signed him to record country music for RCA. His first single for the label was 1962's "Shame On Me,” followed by the Dennis Dill/Mel Tillis composition, “Detroit City,” which charted and won him a Grammy for best country & western recording of the year.It was after that Grammy that Bare recorded his 500 Miles Away from Home album.For the title track, Bare and his friend Charlie Williams wrote new lyrics to the melody that he characterized as “an old campfire song.” Years later, talking with interviewer Gary James, Bare remembered creating his version when he was living in North Hollywood down the street from Glen Campbell, his sometimes drinking buddy.“I was driving back from San Diego one night,” Bare told James, “and I was surfin' the radio and I heard Peter, Paul And Mary singing the old campfire version of ‘500 Miles' and I thought, boy, that's great! “Soon as I got home I got Glen's album and it was an instrumental. There were no lyrics. I called Charlie Williams up. I said, ‘Hey Charlie, come over and let's write some lyrics to this.'”“500 Miles” put Bobby Bare firmly on the musical map. His version became a Top 10 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, as well as a Top 5 hit on both the Country and Adult Contemporary charts. The Song's Incredible Legs“500 Miles” has been extraordinarily popular with singers all around the world. In America, it was covered by everyone from the Kingston Trio and the Country Gentlemen to Sonny & Cher, the Brothers Four and Elvis to Reba McEntire, Jackie DeShannon and Johnny Rivers.Beyond these shores, versions of “500 Miles” have been recorded in Albanian, Assamese, Bengali, Chinese, Czech, Finnish, French, Germany, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Slovenian, Spanish and Vietnamese. Whew!Our Take on the TuneWhen we play our monthly gig at Sal's Speakeasy in Ashland, Ky., we often like to have a salute to local folks who've made it big in music. For instance, we regularly perform “When You Say Nothing at All,” the song generally associated with Kentucky's late Keith Whitley.At our next show, we intend to offer “500 Miles” as a tribute to Bobby Bare and to all our Ironton, Ohio, friends.Incidentally, “500 Miles” also has a tiny West Virginia connection too. Composer Hedy West was the daughter of Don West, Georgia poet and coal mine labor organizer of the 1930s.Don co-founded the famed Highlander Folk School in New Market, TN, and later ran the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem in West Virginia's Summers County. Don died in Charleston, WV, in 1992 at age 86. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
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【本期嘉宾】梅初九、潘欣、姚玉飞梅初九(芥末堆创始人)潘欣 (前新东方在线COO,微信公众号:「独立思考」,潘大叔)姚玉飞(多鲸资本创始合伙人,新浪微博:姚玉飞)主播:潘乱(乱翻书主理人)【时间线】02:23 原教培行业从业者有多少人,双减之后,大部分人都去哪了?04:59 双减对大家各自的影响是什么呢?15:29 学生真的减负了吗?而家长们的心态有没有什么变化?21:47 之前行业内的大公司,他们在做什么,下面还能怎么走?26:24 之前业内的从业者,如果转型,在哪些范围里面会更有优势呢?32:21 「出海」还是一个好的大的方向吗?39:52 教育这个赛道,哪个方向有可能做成更加的规模化?44:42 「考研和考公更多是属于延迟就业的一种手段」47:26 VR、元宇宙等前沿的趋势和教育内容结合有搞头吗?53:34 「灵活用工不是职业教育,灵活用工职业教育一毛钱关系都没有」56:07 当年那些不是从事教育行业,但是闯到教育行业来的互联网公司,他们做了些什么?59:42 从家长角度,对孩子教育的投入有什么建议?62:12 聊聊人口减少、中考五五分流和中职升本71:12 主播分享:聊了这么多产业,聊教育产业是什么一种感觉?【开场&结尾音乐】Ao1peng - 群星-Five hundred miles(钢琴版)(Ao1peng remix)(原曲作者:Hedy West)【相关推荐】1、《双减一年,都挺好》——公众号:独立思考,By潘大叔https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/tMrBG0lRjEepqUaJdpSXCw微信公众号:乱翻书视频号:潘乱商业合作:联系微信 tongxing717本期编辑:怀杭
按照顺序把这期内容中播放的歌曲做个清单列表:Justin Timberlake、Carey Mulligan、Stark Sands - Five Hundred Miles500 miles - Hedy West live at Newport 1964500 miles 松隆子李玟 - 想你的365天Dreaming of Home and Mother旅愁(唱歌_犬童球渓:作詞、オードウェイ:作曲).mp3《送别》Skeeter Davis - The End of the WorldG.E.M.邓紫棋 - 后会无期what are words-Chris Medina王建房《在人間》The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down藤田惠美 - What a Wonderful WorldLouis Armstrong - What a wonderful world ( 1967 )Camila Cabello、Young Thug - HavanaLuis Fonsi - Despacito (Version Pop)Gabriella Ross - My Life Is Going OnRyan Gosling、Emma Stone、Justin Hurwitz - City Of StarsYuna&Lynn - Never Enough
Five Hundred Miles教唱 这首Five Hundred Miles, 可以说是翻唱率超高的一首歌。 此曲由美国民谣歌手Hedy West创作,并于1961年率先发行在民歌三重唱Journeymen(旅行者)的同名专辑中,后有日本摇滚歌神忌野清志郎改编日文版的500 miles,被松隆子和忌野清志郎本人唱过。2013年Justin Timberlake 联手Carey Mulligan和Stark Sands在主演新片Inside Llewyn Davis《醉乡民谣》中深情献唱主题曲500 Miles。歌词发音技巧:If you miss the train I'm on,若你错过了我搭乘的那班列车miss: v.错过(机会); 没遇到;train I'm连读You will know that I am gone,那就是我已独自黯然离去that I am连读You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.你听那绵延百里的汽笛whistle: n.汽笛; 口哨,哨子; 哨声,笛声; hundred d省音A hundred miles, a hundred miles,一百里又一百里 载我远去hundred d省音 miles的元音要饱满A hundred miles, A hundred miles,一百里又一百里 再回不去hundred d省音,miles的元音要饱满You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.那绵延百里的汽笛会告诉你我离去的讯息hundred d省音
Five Hundred Miles教唱 这首Five Hundred Miles, 可以说是翻唱率超高的一首歌。 此曲由美国民谣歌手Hedy West创作,并于1961年率先发行在民歌三重唱Journeymen(旅行者)的同名专辑中,后有日本摇滚歌神忌野清志郎改编日文版的500 miles,被松隆子和忌野清志郎本人唱过。2013年Justin Timberlake 联手Carey Mulligan和Stark Sands在主演新片Inside Llewyn Davis《醉乡民谣》中深情献唱主题曲500 Miles。歌词发音技巧:If you miss the train I'm on,若你错过了我搭乘的那班列车miss: v.错过(机会); 没遇到;train I'm连读You will know that I am gone,那就是我已独自黯然离去that I am连读You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.你听那绵延百里的汽笛whistle: n.汽笛; 口哨,哨子; 哨声,笛声; hundred d省音A hundred miles, a hundred miles,一百里又一百里 载我远去hundred d省音 miles的元音要饱满A hundred miles, A hundred miles,一百里又一百里 再回不去hundred d省音,miles的元音要饱满You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.那绵延百里的汽笛会告诉你我离去的讯息hundred d省音
Her father, Don West, was likely a big influence on her as she grew up. He had been a southern poet and a coal mine labor organizer. This is episode 17 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thank you to Sarah at the Caffe for compiling the list of artists and songs for this feature. Her family's politics were a lifelong influence. Hedy West wrote liner notes for 1967's Old Times and Hard Times, from self-imposed exile in London. They were a personal statement on the corrosive effect of the Vietnam War. She wrote "We'll be controlled by manipulated fear". While living in Stony Brook, New York, in the late 1970s, she donated her time and talents to numerous benefit concerts for unfashionable causes — as did her fellow Appalachian-on-Long-Island, Jean Ritchie. And in 1976, she made her way north to share her music in Saratoga Springs. Recent Caffe Lena discovery, Kaia Kater comes to us from Canada. She grew up around folk music, her mother produced many music festivals while Kaia was growing
Christine Lavin once said, "I think she’s influenced a lot of people who don’t even know her name." This is episode 13 of Caffe Lena: 60 Years of Song. Thank you to Sarah at the Caffe for compiling the list of artists and songs. Folk singer, Rosalie Sorrels first came to widespread attention at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, where she performed traditional songs from her native state of Idaho, and Utah, where she lived with her family. She soon began writing her own material, about life on the road, her marital difficulties and the challenges of raising children. She then broadened her scope to include social issues like prison reform, suicide prevention and women’s rights. Rosalie Sorrels was first brought to Caffè Lena by the great Hedy West. Rosalie and Lena would become closest friends over many years. She and her five children stayed with Lena often for months on end and establishing a "second home" in Saratoga Springs. Nellie McKay is one of those renaissance artists who can do
Letting the women do the talking (or singing) this week Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Double Down by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird Records) 4′22″ New Year's Eve by Mal Blum on Every Time You Go Somewhere (Don Giovanni Records) 10′26″ Little Sadie by Hedy West on Hedy West Accompanying Herself On The 5 String Banjo (Vanguard) 13′23″ Let The Sun Shine Down On Me by Jean Ritchie on Mountain Hearth & Home (Elektra) 15′50″ Windy City Blues by Ruth Ladson on Chicago Blues Vol. 2 (Document) 18′40″ Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette on Nearer To You (n/a) 21′52″ High & Wild by Angel Olsen on Burn Your Fire For No Witness (Jagjaguwar) 25′43″ Are you Looking After yourself by Courtney Barnett on A Sea of Split Peas (Marathon Artists) 31′05″ Wayside/Back in Time by Gillian Welch on Soul Journey (Acony Records) 34′52″ One Way Street by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 37′48″ Sweet Little Angel by Big Mama Thornton on Ball And Chain (Arhoolie Records) 45′05″ When You Die by Lala Lala on The Lamb (Hardly Art) 48′21″ Heartache by The She's on All Female Rock and Roll Quartet (Empty Cellar Records) 52′02″ Cinnamon by Girl K on Cinnamon (n/a) 56′31″ New Red Pants by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird) 59′06″ Sing Sung Saing by Penny Honeywell on Faint Humms (n/a) 62′31″ Treat Me Right by Norma Tanega on Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (Rhino) 65′34″ Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You by Joan Baez on In Concert (Vanguard) 69′13″ People Talkin' by Lucinda Williams on World Without Tears (Lost Highway) 75′11″ Just a Heart by Hurray For The Riff Raff on My Dearest Darkest Neighbor (This is American Music) 77′53″ Last Kind Words Blues by Geeshie Wiley on American Primitive Vol. II: Pre-War Revenants (1897-1939) (Revenant) 80′35″ Livin' With The Blues by Odetta on Odetta Sings (Universal (MT)) 83′14″ Nine Hundred Miles by Barbara Dane on Livin' With the Blues (Fresh Sound Records) 86′07″ In My Own Dream by Karen Dalton on In My Own Time (Paramount Records) 90′48″ Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux on Careless Love (Rounder) 94′19″ Wandering Star by POLIÇA on Give You The Ghost (Mom + Pop) 99′50″ Pantheon Punk by Idgy Dean on Ominous Harminus (n/a) 104′03″ Born, Never Asked by Laurie Anderson on Big Science (Warner Brothers) 109′42″ All Apologies by Sinead O'Connor on Universal Mother (Chrysalis Records) 113′12″ Motion Sickness by Phoebe Bridgers on Motion Sickness (Dead Oceans) 115′18″ Sextet in C Minor by Louise Farrenc (n/a) Check out the full archives on the website.
Letting the women do the talking (or singing) this week Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Double Down by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird Records) 4′22″ New Year's Eve by Mal Blum on Every Time You Go Somewhere (Don Giovanni Records) 10′26″ Little Sadie by Hedy West on Hedy West Accompanying Herself On The 5 String Banjo (Vanguard) 13′23″ Let The Sun Shine Down On Me by Jean Ritchie on Mountain Hearth & Home (Elektra) 15′50″ Windy City Blues by Ruth Ladson on Chicago Blues Vol. 2 (Document) 18′40″ Let Me Down Easy by Bettye LaVette on Nearer To You 21′52″ High & Wild by Angel Olsen on Burn Your Fire For No Witness (Jagjaguwar) 25′43″ Are you Looking After yourself by Courtney Barnett on A Sea of Split Peas (Marathon Artists) 31′05″ Wayside/Back in Time by Gillian Welch on Soul Journey (Acony Records) 34′52″ One Way Street by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 37′48″ Sweet Little Angel by Big Mama Thornton on Ball And Chain (Arhoolie Records) 45′05″ When You Die by Lala Lala on The Lamb (Hardly Art) 48′21″ Heartache by The She's on All Female Rock and Roll Quartet (Empty Cellar Records) 52′02″ Cinnamon by Girl K on Cinnamon 56′31″ New Red Pants by Slothrust on The Pact (Dangerbird) 59′06″ Sing Sung Saing by Penny Honeywell on Faint Humms 62′31″ Treat Me Right by Norma Tanega on Walkin' My Cat Named Dog (Rhino) 65′34″ Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You by Joan Baez on In Concert (Vanguard) 69′13″ People Talkin' by Lucinda Williams on World Without Tears (Lost Highway) 75′11″ Just a Heart by Hurray For The Riff Raff on My Dearest Darkest Neighbor (This is American Music) 77′53″ Last Kind Words Blues by Geeshie Wiley on American Primitive Vol. II: Pre-War Revenants (1897-1939) (Revenant) 80′35″ Livin' With The Blues by Odetta on Odetta Sings (Universal (MT)) 83′14″ Nine Hundred Miles by Barbara Dane on Livin' With the Blues (Fresh Sound Records) 86′07″ In My Own Dream by Karen Dalton on In My Own Time (Paramount Records) 90′48″ Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux on Careless Love (Rounder) 94′19″ Wandering Star by POLIÇA on Give You The Ghost (Mom + Pop) 99′50″ Pantheon Punk by Idgy Dean on Ominous Harminus 104′03″ Born, Never Asked by Laurie Anderson on Big Science (Warner Brothers) 109′42″ All Apologies by Sinead O'Connor on Universal Mother (Chrysalis Records) 113′12″ Motion Sickness by Phoebe Bridgers on Motion Sickness (Dead Oceans) 115′18″ Sextet in C Minor by Louise Farrenc
Vanavond om 23:00 uur Thomas Verbogt met My Generation op 40UP Radio. Graham Nash, Dirty Projectors, Luluc, Hedy West, James Red, Tom Petty en Small Faces.
Five Hundred Miles教唱(2)这首Five Hundred Miles, 可以说是翻唱率超高一首歌。 此曲由美国民谣歌手Hedy West创作,并于1961年率先发行在民歌三重唱Journeymen(旅行者)的同名专辑中,后有日本摇滚歌神忌野清志郎改编日文版的500 miles,被松隆子和忌野清志郎本人唱过。2013年Justin Timberlake 联手Carey Mulligan和Stark Sands在主演新片Inside Llewyn Davis《醉乡民谣》中深情献唱主题曲500 Miles。就在前不久, Angelababy在2018浙江跨年晚会上也唱过这首歌。 在《早餐英语》之前的节目中,我们推出了Five Hundred Miles的部分教唱。之后有很多粉丝都希望可以完整的教唱。今天我们来学习这首歌的下半部分。Not a shirt on my back,如今我衣衫褴褛not a shirt on连读Not a penny to my name.依旧是一文不名penny:美分 to one's name在某人名下not a连读Lord. I can't go back home this ole way.上帝啊 我怎能就这样回到家去ole: old的非正式写法,旧的,老的,破败的can't t省音 this ole连读This ole way, this ole way,这般潦倒 这般困顿this ole连读This ole way, this ole way,这般处境 惨惨戚戚this ole连读Lord, I can't go back home this ole way.这样的我又怎好意思回到家去can't t省音this ole连读If you miss the train I'm on,若那列车开动让我来不及见你train I'm on连读You will know that I am gone,那就说明我已独自黯然离去that I am连读You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.whistle: n. 口哨;汽笛;呼啸声hundred d省音你听那绵延百里的汽笛A hundred miles, a hundred miles,一百里又一百里 载我远去hundred d省音A hundred miles, A hundred miles,一百里又一百里 再回不去hundred d省音You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles.那绵延百里的汽笛会告诉你我离去的讯息hundred d省音You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles告诉着你我已离乡背井 不见归期hundred d省音You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles那绵延百里的汽笛 一如我的叹息hundred d省音
I welcome my dear friend Tea Master WuDe of @globalteahut back to the show! In episode #101 WuDe offers a Zen perspective in the face of tragedy and how we can change the world by first changing ourselves. Plus a cover of Hedy West’s #500 miles by me and my sons, @tylerpiatt and @trapperpiatt
“As you cultivate empathy in your life the drive or compulsion to judge starts to evaporate.”Rich RollHumans love duality. But there is great beauty in the grey that lives between the lines.Black and white. Good and bad. Evolution and regression. We are hard wired to categorize. To pick a team and stick with it. It’s our way of making sense of the world. But too often this inclination to self-identify only serves to isolate and divide — working at cross-purposes with our competing desire to more deeply connect with our fellow humans.So what happens when we resist the urge to judge another? This week on the podcast Julie and I peer beyond dogma, belief systems and categories to embrace the grey.Consider it a thought experiment in forsaking judgment for empathy as a path to better understand others and the environments we co-inhabit.Specific topics include:* creating and cultivating community* the difference between discernment and judgment* enhancing sustainability in consumer choice* finding your authentic voiceWe end the episode with a rendition of the Hedy West song 500 Miles by Julie (aka SriMati) and our boys' band Ana Leimma.I sincerely hope you enjoy the conversation.Peace + Plants,P.S. – Julie and I are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting our second retreat —Plantpower Tuscany October 1-8, 2016. As of the date of this post, there are a few spots still available but they are likely to go quickly. So if you want to attend and experience a magical week in Italy exploring your inner landscape, please get in touch with us soon. For everything you need to know about the program, itinerary, pricing and accommodations please visit plantpowerworld.comListen & Subscribe on iTunes | Soundcloud | Stitcher | GooglePlayThanks to this week’s sponsors:Harrys.com: A superior shave at an affordable price. Type in my coupon code “ROLL” at purchase for $5 off your starter set and get an entire month’s worth of shaving for just $10 when you visit Harrys.com/Roll.RING has designed a myriad of products designed to reduce crime in communities. For a limited time, Rich Roll Podcast listeners get $50 off the ‘Ring of Security Kit’. Visit Ring.com/Rich.SHOW NOTESConnect With Rich: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeConnect With Julie: SriMati.com | Instagram | Twitter | FacebookBackground, Context & Reference: See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out our cover of 500 Miles by Hedy West where we marry three part harmonies with some new sounds. Also, SriMati explores how we can rise out of the trauma of rape to find transcendence.
As featured on the Divine Throughline Podcast #35. Produced and mixed by Tyler Piatt and Hari Mathis. Thanks to Brad Swanson.
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