infirmity
I do love the classic Louis Armstrong version (runs behind this animation at youtube). That record, with a boost from Lily Tomlin's singing it on Saturday Night Live when I was 13 (with Harold Shore and his All-Nurse Orchestra), made it one of my very favorite songs in songdom, as it has remained. Today I give you this version:
.mp3 --> "St. James Infirmary" - Snooks Eaglin
It can double as a kind of nod to what Shaky Jake might be said to have aimed for (his funeral is Sunday at Muehlig's), but I mean it more, in all its ambivalence & passion & surrender, for the dear sick, and sick in the heart.
.mp3 --> "St. James Infirmary" - Snooks Eaglin
It can double as a kind of nod to what Shaky Jake might be said to have aimed for (his funeral is Sunday at Muehlig's), but I mean it more, in all its ambivalence & passion & surrender, for the dear sick, and sick in the heart.
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(Anonymous) 2007-09-22 01:58 am (UTC)(link)where he says it's one of the oldest records he ever heard?
Also see this discussion of the song http://bluespulse.com/public/index.php?Itemid=0&option=com_forum&page=viewtopic&t=204
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I like that BlueDrag discussion person, Kelly. "I am Spartacus" and all.