The History of Disaster Songs (Episode 62)
Songs About Boats Sinking, Cave-Ins, & Other Unfortunate
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While music is often dominated by songs of love...romantic love,
fleeting love, spiritual love, love of place, love of country, love
of Waffle House delicacies, there is a dark side to that jukebox
coin. An obsession we all have with the darkness. A bleak reality
that is as unknown as it is universal. It is riveting, enthralling,
and oddly comforting to delve into other people’s tragedies. And
honestly, we can’t get enough of it. Everyone loves a train wreck.
Quite literally and especially if it’s being sung about by the
likes of Johnny Cash. Today, we are examining an old tradition that
keeps being reborn in tragedy, public and private, national and
local. Songs that are constant reminders that our hubris has
blinders, our safety merely an illusion, and our demise inevitable.
Often acting as moral reminders of what happens when we flaunt our
disregard for our environment, become too enmeshed with technology,
or forget the true nature of mankind. Songs that ensured that the
victims, and sometimes the perpetrators, would never be forgotten
and the tales would be sung for generations. Music of the
calamities that are part of national consciousness and of the grim
cataclysms that we collectively yearn to forget. Equal parts
eulogy, sermon, and tabloid. Today, we bring you the history of
disaster songs. Ode, what a feeling. Highway Hi-Fi is a proud
member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest
Music Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
fleeting love, spiritual love, love of place, love of country, love
of Waffle House delicacies, there is a dark side to that jukebox
coin. An obsession we all have with the darkness. A bleak reality
that is as unknown as it is universal. It is riveting, enthralling,
and oddly comforting to delve into other people’s tragedies. And
honestly, we can’t get enough of it. Everyone loves a train wreck.
Quite literally and especially if it’s being sung about by the
likes of Johnny Cash. Today, we are examining an old tradition that
keeps being reborn in tragedy, public and private, national and
local. Songs that are constant reminders that our hubris has
blinders, our safety merely an illusion, and our demise inevitable.
Often acting as moral reminders of what happens when we flaunt our
disregard for our environment, become too enmeshed with technology,
or forget the true nature of mankind. Songs that ensured that the
victims, and sometimes the perpetrators, would never be forgotten
and the tales would be sung for generations. Music of the
calamities that are part of national consciousness and of the grim
cataclysms that we collectively yearn to forget. Equal parts
eulogy, sermon, and tabloid. Today, we bring you the history of
disaster songs. Ode, what a feeling. Highway Hi-Fi is a proud
member of the Pantheon Music Podcast Network - Home of the Finest
Music Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
megaphone.fm/adchoices
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