Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music
A veteran music journalist explores rock-n-roll’s bayou roots in “a jolting 18-track joy ride [that] unlocks secrets and back-stories worth savoring” The Wall Street Journal

The bayou of the American south — stretching from Houston, Texas, to Mobile, Alabama — is a world all its own, with a rich cultural heritage that has had an outsized influence on musicians across the globe. In this unique study of marsh music, Dave Thompson goes beyond the storied stomping grounds of New Orleans to unearth secret legends and vivid mythology.

In Bayou Underground, the people who have called the bayou home — such as Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, a one-armed Cajun backwoodsman, and a gator hunter named Amos Moses — are revealed through their own words, their lives and music, and interviews with residents from the region. Including interviews with legendary musicians like Jerry Reed and Bo Didley, Bayou Underground is part travelogue, part social history, and part lament for a way of life that has now all but disappeared.
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Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music
A veteran music journalist explores rock-n-roll’s bayou roots in “a jolting 18-track joy ride [that] unlocks secrets and back-stories worth savoring” The Wall Street Journal

The bayou of the American south — stretching from Houston, Texas, to Mobile, Alabama — is a world all its own, with a rich cultural heritage that has had an outsized influence on musicians across the globe. In this unique study of marsh music, Dave Thompson goes beyond the storied stomping grounds of New Orleans to unearth secret legends and vivid mythology.

In Bayou Underground, the people who have called the bayou home — such as Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, a one-armed Cajun backwoodsman, and a gator hunter named Amos Moses — are revealed through their own words, their lives and music, and interviews with residents from the region. Including interviews with legendary musicians like Jerry Reed and Bo Didley, Bayou Underground is part travelogue, part social history, and part lament for a way of life that has now all but disappeared.
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Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music

Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music

by Dave Thompson
Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music

Bayou Underground: Tracing the mythical roots of American popular music

by Dave Thompson

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A veteran music journalist explores rock-n-roll’s bayou roots in “a jolting 18-track joy ride [that] unlocks secrets and back-stories worth savoring” The Wall Street Journal

The bayou of the American south — stretching from Houston, Texas, to Mobile, Alabama — is a world all its own, with a rich cultural heritage that has had an outsized influence on musicians across the globe. In this unique study of marsh music, Dave Thompson goes beyond the storied stomping grounds of New Orleans to unearth secret legends and vivid mythology.

In Bayou Underground, the people who have called the bayou home — such as Bob Dylan, Nick Cave, a one-armed Cajun backwoodsman, and a gator hunter named Amos Moses — are revealed through their own words, their lives and music, and interviews with residents from the region. Including interviews with legendary musicians like Jerry Reed and Bo Didley, Bayou Underground is part travelogue, part social history, and part lament for a way of life that has now all but disappeared.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550229622
Publisher: ECW Press
Publication date: 09/01/2010
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Dave Thompson is the author of over 100 books on rock, erotica, cinema, and pop culture, including bestselling biographies of Kurt Cobain (Nirvana), David Bowie, and the Cure. His latest titles include the already-controversial I Hate New Music (Backbeat Books) and London’s Burning: True Adventures on the Frontlines of Punk (Chicago Review Press). Thompson lives in Newark, Delaware.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Track 1 "Promised Land" Elvis Presley 11

Track 2 "Baron Samedi" 10cc 27

Track 3 "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" Redbone 37

Track 4 "Highway 61 Revisited" Bob Dylan 49

Track 5 "Big Bad Moon" Joe Satriani 63

Track 6 "Amos Moses" Alex Harvey Band 75

Track 7 "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" Dr. John 91

Track 8 "Who Do You Love" Juicy Lucy 107

Track 9 "Chateau Lafite'59 Boogie" Foghat 117

Track 10 "Bad Moon Rising" Creedence Clearwater Revival 125

Track 11 "Staggerlee" Prince Buster 135

Track 12 "Louisiana 1927" Marcia Ball 149

Track 13 "Sneaking Sally through the Alley" Robert Palmer 165

Track 14 "The House of the Rising Sun" by the Animals 185

Track 15 "The Carny"and the Bad Seeds Nick Cave 193

Track 16 "Black Juju" Alice Cooper 205

Track 17 "The Ripper" Judas Priest 213

Track 18 "Bad Things" Jace Everett 223

Epilogue 239

Acknowledgments 244

Bibliography 245

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