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Subido: 2008/10/05

From the CD Terroir Blues

I will wat for you in the green, green spaces,

Wearing our post-industrial faces.

Side by side sit the trashpile twin,

And the eleventh century center of the Misissippian,

With the calender of the sun,

A people undone.

Ceremonial mounds in the backyards and towns,

That's the way it runed out.

A city built up on the other great mound torn down,

That's the way it happened.

A culture on the run,

They vanished in the sun,

The Mississippian.

Forward and on we go,

Building our mounds out of control,

Full of our finest throw away things.

The new Mississippians,

Under a smog choked sun,

Waiting to be undone.

Comentarios

13 years ago

MrFootbolt

fantastic work and a great song BIG THUMBS UP

13 years ago

VNTPLA

Hi, In fact here I amon here to repeat that's a materpiece.Paul

13 years ago

Nick Perkins

This is tremendous...

14 years ago

megasuper UKE

great song, jay is my hero!

14 years ago

Neal Platzer

Thanks for this upload. I love this side of Jay & the video matched the mood most excellently.

14 years ago

Laura G

I like black and white. Great song, too!

14 years ago

VNTPLA

Constantly come back on here end re and re and relisten this song. Whta does it matter who made the video? It's perfect, full of feeling and push the music in our hearts. Masterpiece.

14 years ago

VNTPLA

This video and song are gems.

14 years ago

TurnOffTVandRead

next to these huge mounds across the highway there is a just as big landfill quite funny or sad not sure which they probably destroyed some native's resting place just to dump some trash

14 years ago

TurnOffTVandRead

This is a good video. Just letting you all know that that this song is about the cahokian indians also called the Mississippians. they were all over middle of the before the white contact. they built huge mounds which are a historic landmark. They thrived to over 100, 000 people then they mysteriously left the city and or vanished not really sure havent been to the mounds in a while to see. it is a real place near where jay farrar, jeff tweedy, myself and others grew up just east of St. Louis

14 years ago

8step3step

i have been watching this video from time to time for a while now but have never commented. but now i have to since i just remembered how amazing this video is. the images fit the song so well, and this also became my favorite jay farrar song because of this video. thank you!

14 years ago

renaissancewriter

So beautiful - thank you for this lovely montage.

14 years ago

40thCapeRifles

Great video. Amazing! I found this video a long time ago and I'm glad I stumbled on it again. Thanks for making this!

15 years ago

fiendish67

Mr. terr0rkitten, I have been fixated on this production of yours for two days. It is as masterful as Jay's music. It captures the Dialectic and is painfully transformational. Thank you for sharing your artistry.

15 years ago

fiendish67

This is beautiful. It is perfectly done.

15 years ago

Phil Bebbington

I liked Alt Country!

15 years ago

Phil Bebbington

Hi, thanks for the kind words. It was footage from a film archive - I just poked about until I found something that was pleasing with the music.

15 years ago

Angushelen

great stuff, Jay Farrar writes honest music no no frills love it

15 years ago

Phil Bebbington

I made it. I have received several tongue lashing about how it is inaccurate with regard to the music. I only mention that in case that was an issue- I like to play, find pleasing footage that might increase the enjoyment of listening to a great tune

15 years ago

dbl dee

Nice video. Jay writes some of the most relevant and honest music.

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