“Untrue Blues”(Blind Boy Fuller)
Heartfully and lovingly dedicated to the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and my favorite “dingbat”. See following: Word Origin & History of “dingbat”: 1838, Amer.Eng., “some kind of alcoholic drink,” of unknown origin. One of that class of words (eg dingus, doohickey, gadget, gizmo, thingumabob ) which are conjured up to supply names for items whose proper names are unknown or not recollected. Used at various periods for “money,” “a professional tramp,” “a muffin,” “a typographical ornament,” “male genitalia,” “a Chinese,” “an Italian,” “a woman who is neither your sister nor your mother,” and “A FOOLISH PERSON IN AUTHORITY.[the meaning here]” Popularized in sense of “foolish person” by TV show “All in the Family” (1971), though this usage dates from 1905. Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper *********************************************************** I think Blind Boy Fuller really liked playing and performing this piece, and that it may have been one of his favorites; I think so because he troubled to play two completely different guitar breaks in “Untrue Blues”. Something he would only do if he truly enjoyed it. My performance is a loose interpretation of the tablature in Stefan Grossman’s book, “Blind Boy Fuller”, and I “modernized” some of the lyrics, as I am wont to do; I’m sure “Blind Boy” don’t care. Played finger style on my 12-string National steel bodied “Delphi” resonator guitar. Note: I wear the ski mask because …
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Wed, Aug 3, 2011
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