Route 78 West 4/30/2006 back
Show #268 May Day
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 track  artist, song-label, format
  01     The Byrds, Deportee-Columbia, LP (Ballad of Easy Rider)
02     Jim Eanes and The Shenandoah Valley Boys, Little Brown Hand-Bear Family, CD
03     Jim Lauderdale, Head For The Sun-Dualtone, CD
04     Gene Clark, Spanish Guitar-A&M, LP
- break 10:20 am
05     Homer & Jethro, Cielito Lindo-78
06     Drive-By Truckers, Little Bonnie-New West, CD (new)
07     Jeff Walburn, Fly Me To The Moon-Hopalong Records, CD
- break 10:32 am
08     Ted Daffan, Shut That Gate-Cow Girl Boy Records, LP
09     Merle Haggard, Piedras Negras-Bear Family, CD
10     Big Bill Lister, Give It Back To The Indians-Bear Family, CD
11     Ry Cooder, Vigilante Man (rare)
12     Woody Guthrie, This Land Was Made For You And Me-Smithsonian Folkways, CD
- break 10:53 am
13     Calexico, Guer Canelé (rare)
- break 11:01 am
14     Lefty Frizzell, Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer-Bear Family, LP
15     Lefty Frizzell, Somebody's Pushing-Bear Family, LP
16     Lefty Frizzell, The Long Black Veil-Bear Family, LP
17     Lefty Frizzell, I Want To Be With You Always-Bear Family, LP
18     Lefty Frizzell, Stay All Night, Stay A Little Longer-Bear Family, LP
19     Drive By Truckers, A World Of Hurt-New West, CD (new)
20     Jeff Walburn, Lucille-Hopalong Records, CD
21     Gillian Welch, Tell Me What You Think About (rare)
22     Richard Buckner, Here (Pavement cover, rare)
break 11:26 am
23     Bruce Springsteen, Guns Of Kit Coal (Hey Santa Anna) (rare)
24     Bob Dylan, Pecos Blues Take 2-Red Robin, CD
25     The Band, Life's A Carnival (rare)
26     Drive-By Truckers, Has Anyone Seen The President's Penis-New West, CD
27     Neil Young, Saddle Up The Palamino-Reprise, LP
break 11:51 am
28     Iron And Wine, Jesus The Mexican Boy-CD
29     Gene Clark & Carla Olson, Deportee-Rhino, LP
Notes:

Plane Wreck At Los Gatos (Deportee)
Words by Woody Guthrie and Music by Martin Hoffman (1961)

The crops are all in and the peaches are rott'ning,
The oranges piled in their creosote dumps;
They're flying 'em back to the Mexican border
To pay all their money to wade back again

Goodbye to my Juan, goodbye, Rosalita,
Adios mis amigos, Jesus y Maria;
You won't have your names when you ride the big airplane,
All they will call you will be "deportees"

My father's own father, he waded that river,
They took all the money he made in his life;
My brothers and sisters come working the fruit trees,
And they rode the truck till they took down and died.

Some of us are illegal, and some are not wanted,
Our work contract's out and we have to move on;
Six hundred miles to that Mexican border,
They chase us like outlaws, like rustlers, like thieves.

We died in your hills, we died in your deserts,
We died in your valleys and died on your plains.
We died 'neath your trees and we died in your bushes,
Both sides of the river, we died just the same.

The sky plane caught fire over Los Gatos Canyon,
A fireball of lightning, and shook all our hills,
Who are all these friends, all scattered like dry leaves?
The radio says, "They are just deportees"

Is this the best way we can grow our big orchards?
Is this the best way we can grow our good fruit?
To fall like dry leaves to rot on my topsoil
And be called by no name except "deportees"?

Supposedly written after Guthrie read a news report (January 29, 1948) about a plane crash over California's Los Gatos Canyon in which the deaths were deemed unimportant because they were all, but the pilot, "deportees".

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