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[Previous entry: "L 1 1 4"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "Randomly generated paper"] 04/13/2005 Entry: "April 14th is Ruination Day." The Gods preserve us from this April 14th, Ruination Day. As remembered by a coupla precocious Nashville archivists: the sexy banjo-alto vocalist and songstress Gillian Welch and her preposition-and-article-filling-in henchman David Rawlings. Ruination Day.
In Gillian's timely--or prophetic--2001 release "Time (the Revelator)", the kids devote not one, but two tracks to the 14th of April. In doing so, they also pay homage to both Leadbelly, but also to the Saint of Speedfreaks, Casey Jones. Casey, of course, was the train engineer who, on April 30 1900 remained onboard a 80 mph speeding train with one hand on the brake and the other on the whistle while the passengers jumped to escape an oncoming collision. It was a tremendous crash, and save Casey, all survived. Leadbelly wrote a ballad to the Wreck of the Titanic, which sank on Ruination Day in 1912. Also on Ruination Day in 1935 Oklahoma experienced "Black Sunday", the begin of the Dustbowl proper. The nation's heartland's crops suffocated, whithered, and died, leading to famine and desperate mass migration westward. A favorite topic of Woody Guthrie, yet a lesson never truly learned back home. Also on Ruination Day in 1865, as the Great War that nearly tore this nation asunder slowly ebbed, the Emancipator, gentle, lankey, honest President Abe Lincoln was killed at Ford's Theater by an actor. Ruination Day. Oh. Here is the lyric: When the iceberg hit, So I walked downtown It was a five-band bill, And the girl passed out They looked sick and stoned But I watched them walk Hey, hey, Well they closed it down, I threw the plastic cups Ruination day, And the iceberg broke, Ruination Day.
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