Absurd conversation at the dinner table:
Someone--I don't know who--brings up John Brown, the Civil War figure.
I begin singing "John Brown's body lies a-moulderin' in the grave," and Riff says, "Hey, mom, stop singing mean songs. I'm learning about the Civil War in school right now and it's really horrible." Mr. Strega agreed. He said it was a song made up by the Confederates to celebrate Brown's execution.
"What?" I said. "If that's so mean, how come some of the lyrics are "Glory, glory hallelujah, his soul is marching on? Why, back in my day, when you went to see
the Mr. Lincoln robot guy at Disneyland, they played 'Glory, glory hallelujah' in the background at the end of the show."
NOBODY believed me until I bade them listen to the song (described, ahem, as a 'Union marching song') on the Internet. At which point, I suddenly realized that "John Brown's Body" is sung to the tune of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," something I had never connected. Well, it's never late to learn something new.
"You guys think you're soooo smart, but I was right," I said. At which point, Riff began to regale us with various schoolyard versions of "Battle Hymn of the Republic," (involving rotten tangerines and coconuts) and Mr. Strega, not wishing to be upstaged, found a version of the Gilligan's Island theme online by a band called Little Roger and the Goosebumps, sung to the tune of "Stairway to Heaven," and played it for us. Click on the link if you really, really must....
I think we need to watch more television.
My name is Joan McMillan and this blog is, as Emily Dickinson says, "my letter to the world." I am currently working on a nonfiction book about the murder of a young woman, Asha Veil, born Joanna Dragunowicz, and her unborn daughter, Anina, on September 9, 2006. My book is meant to honor her life and illuminate the need to create a safer world for women and children.
To read an excerpt from the book, please click on the following link:
ashaveilbook.blogspot.com
An excerpt from The Pleasure Palace, my romantic comedy, can be found here:
2 comments:
You can also sing Amazing Grace to the tune of Gilligan's Island and Stairway to Heaven. And Battle Hymn of the Republic. And that old Coke commericial about teaching the world to sing. Oh, and House of the Rising Sun.
It's all about the meter.
Try it! It's fun!
Wow! It's true! I could do this all day...alll dayyy....
tee hee..
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