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Conference mr1pst::music

Title:MUSIC V4
Notice:New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Wed Oct 09 1991
Last Modified:Tue Mar 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:762
Total number of notes:18706

270.0. "Furry Lewis" by TYFYS::SLATER (As we see ourselves, so do we become.) Sat Jul 25 1992 23:47

    
    
                           --   FURRY LEWIS   --
    
    
    This topic is reserved for notes about Furry Lewis, Memphis Bluesman.
    
    
    
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270.1Bluesman Furry LewisTYFYS::SLATERAs we see ourselves, so do we become.Sat Jul 25 1992 23:49115
    I posted this note in SOAPBOX, but felt it appropriate to share it
    here.
    
    
    Bill Slater
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TYFYS::SLATER "As we see ourselves, so do we becom" 101 lines  25-JUL-1992 19:44
                           -< Bluesman Furry Lewis >-
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    Most people don't realize this, but Memphis is regarded as the
    birthplace of the Blues.   There on Beale Street, near the Mississippi
    River bluff, the blues became refined and acceptable.  Later, they
    migrated north to Chicago and south to New Orleans.  While I lived in
    Memphis, I became personally acquainted with a real honest to God
    Bluesman.
    
    When I was in college ('73 - '77), I used to hang out with
    country-blues guitarist bluesman Walter E. "Furry" Lewis.  I used to go
    to his shows and occasionally play washboard with him.  (He even called
    me "Washboard" because he could never remember my name.)  Besides being a
    "natural bluesman" and a musical genious in his own right, one of
    Furry's claims to fame was that he had played with fellow Memphian W.C. 
    Handy, who is widely considered as the "Father of the Blues".  
    
    Furry was famous for his ability to sing and play acoustic guitar with
    a bottleneck slide.  Joni Mitchell came and interviewed him, then wrote
    a song later about him called, "Furry Sings the Blues".  She recorded
    that in 1977 or 1978, and it made Furry mad because he felt that he
    should have been entitled to some kind of payment or royalties for that
    song.  In 1976, when the Rolling Stones toured in Memphis, they had Furry
    do the opening set before a crowd of 53,000 people.
    
    Overseas, Furry was an even bigger legend than in the States.  One in
    Sweden, he played before a crowd of 70,000 people.  They had an advance
    hype build up for him and everyone was wearing buttons that said,
    "Furry's Coming".  He gave me one of the extras that he had.
    
    If you ever heard the Lynyrd Skynyrd song, "The Ballad Of Curtis Loew",
    the person they describe in that song was very much what Furry was
    like.  I used to visit Furry in his modest duplex at 811 Mosby Street
    in Memphis (in the ghetto).  I would bring him a fifth of Jack Daniels
    Black Label, and he'd play for three hours or so from his bed.  Furry
    was always in bed when you'd go visit him at home.
    
    Furry died in 1979, after a fire in his duplex and the sudden
    displacement that followed during winter of 78-79.  It caused him to catch 
    pneumonia.  He was about 88 when he died.
    
    Below are a few lines from Furry's songs:
    
    
    Casey Jones:
    
      I got it written in the back of my shirt, 
      I'm a natural-born East-Man I don't have to work.
    
    I Will Turn Your Money Green:
    
      If you follow me baby, I will turn your money green
      I'll show you more money, than Rockefeller ever seen.
    
    
    Judge Boushee Blues
    
      Good Morning, Judge.  
      What will be my fine?
      Good Morning, Judge.
      What will be my fine?
      He said I'm glad I got to see you,
      That'll be a dollar forty-nine.
     
    
    Lay My Burden Down
    
      No more crying, or tribulation
      When I lay my burden down
      All my sorrows, will be over,
      When I lay my burden down,
      I'm going home to be with my Jesus, 
      When I lay my burden down.
    
    
    In a simple grave in a black folks cemetary in Memphis, lies the worn
    out body of a simple, but famous bluesman.  His epitaph reads:
    
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                             Walter "Furry" Lewis   
    
                                 1892 - 1979
    
                                  Bluesman
    
                         "When I Lay My Burden Down..."
    
    
    
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    I loved the man.  He was walking, talking, singing, smiling, jive
    talking American musical history.  Larger than life, and there for the
    taking and absorbing.  Sometimes, I look back on my college days, and I 
    think Furry was the best thing in my life during those years...
    
    God rest his musical soul.  I hope he's up there in Heaven where he'll
    never have to hock his guitar, or break any guitar strings again.
    
    
    
    Wild Bill
    
270.2may be better relocated?CHEFS::IMMSAadrift on the sea of heartbreakTue Jul 28 1992 12:545
    With the greatest respect, I think this may be of more interest in the
    blues notes file, AFTER HOURS
    
    
    andy
270.3VERGA::CLARKTue Jul 28 1992 16:005
>                         -< may be better relocated? >-

  Actually, IMO it's fine here (could be of interest to some nonblues music
  fans?), but why not cross-post to AKOFIN::AFTER_HOURS to reach those blues
  and R&B fans who don't read this conference...?    - Jay
270.4Thanks!TYFYS::SLATERAs we see ourselves, so do we become.Tue Jul 28 1992 17:298
    Re: .3
    
    Thanks Jay!  I've cross-posted it in After_Hours.  I had heard of
    After_Hours but didn't know where it was, what it was, or how to get into
    it.  Thanks again!
    
    Bill