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Five Songs For Iowa

Posted Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:39pm PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

Iowa has never had much of a music scene. Des Moines has never ranked up there with Seattle, NY, LA, SF. I'm sure they have music. Hopefully readers from the fine state can enlighten me with their comments. I learn from your input. I know Iowa has a great writers' program that attracts people far more talented than myself. Finding songs about this state yielded one great new find but otherwise it was a terrifying search.

This is what writers call the dark night of the soul, when all hope dissipates and all that remains is that nagging feeling that you should've listened to your parents and gotten a business degree and made a lot of money. But no, you had dreams. You had a belief that a better world was waiting for you, that your words would save the youth and spare the elderly. You would deliver the world from evil. You would subsist on something more than government cheese and hot dogs. You were wrong.

"Iowa"--John Linnell: I've enjoyed a few They Might Be Giants tunes over the years. But boy did my respect for John Linnell grow exponentially when I discovered that he released an album called State Songs. Unfortunately, he didn't write one for each state. But you can be sure when the pickings get slim, we'll be hearing an awful lot more about the greatness that is John Linnell.

"The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines"--Joni Mitchell: In one of her many attempts to shoot her successful pop career in the proverbial foot, Joni Mitchell recorded an album called Mingus that is to jazz what cat food is to the food chain. In other words, it's in there somewhere. I'm just impressed that they have a need for dry cleaning in Des Moines. I guess I just figured they all used Woolite.

"Iowa"--Dar Williams: One of the great things about folksingers is that you can count on them to sing about anything. While pop songwriters often focus on love and drug addiction, folksingers will plumb the depths of county fairs, Uncle Ian's Pig Farm, the need for better-timed stop-lights, you name it. So it was no surprise to see that Dar Williams performs a song called "Iowa" even though she has never lived there. That's what we call "imagination."

"The Iowa Indian Song"--Bing Crosby: Parents don't name their kids "Bing" anymore. Did they ever? These days "Dylan" isn't uncommon. And I assume "Justin" and "Mariah" and "Allegra" are here to stay. But maybe parents weren't as susceptible to cultural influences back in the Bing Crosby days. It was before cable television and corporate synergy and the great branding we now take for granted.

"On Iowa"--USC Trojan Marching Band: I don't have all the USC Trojan Marching Band albums. In fact, I don't own any. Isn't that terrible? And when I asked a few friends if they had any, they hung up. But I will warn you now, this type of music is on a comeback and will be incredibly popular with kids of all ages--though mostly very old ones.

14 Comments

1. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
What about Slipknot's "Iowa"?

2. Yahoo! Music User -
I Owe a Lot to Iowa (and that's not just Iowa corn).

3. Home Slice -
C'mon! Slipknot did an album and song called "Iowa" and recorded a video in Des Moines

4. John Kordosh -
Rob, have you done South Carolina or Maine yet? Linnell's songs about those states, on "State Songs," are really good. Especially "South Carolina," which I would love to hear They tackle in concert.

5. George -
SLIPKNOT YOU JACKASS!!!! For the love of god yahoo hear our collective cries and fire this guy!

6. David -
The one thing I enjoy about living in the midwest is the local bands and the traveling acts. Promoters take chances on both old and latest acts both country and rock.

7. Eric -
Okay. We all know Slipknot is from Iowa. We know Slipknot made an album called Iowa. We also know they did a song called Iowa. But none of their songs are about the state. If this was a list about the best artists from Iowa, I would hope they would be on here, but this isn't the case.

8. NickP -
hello!!! the song iowa, by slipknot!!! its long and dull... like a day in iowa (no offense to the song, but its 15 minutes of a drum beat)!

9. Wolephant -
How about "Oh Pig Of Mine", from the musical, "State Fair?" There is also an old tune called, "Goofus", that has lyrics, "I was born on a farm out in Iowa etc." Chill out Hawkeyes! Anyone seen Sufjan Stevens lately?

10. AndreaS -
How can you write a blog about songs for Iowa without putting Slipknot up there??? They have 2 songs referring to Iowa..."Iowa" & "Des Moines". I don't think you like Slipknot very much, seeing as you left them out of the top 25 heavy metal bands. Whatever...I guess it's just an opinion, but can you give the Knot some love??

11. ALVIN -
[profane]stick

12. ALVIN -
when u say iOwa, that means slipknot!!! you motherfudger! slipknot is the biggest thing that came out of iowa.fudge that up yours'

13. KatherineB -
I, for one, am glad he left off Slipknot. These are much, much more interesting selections. Why give us more of the same and more of the inane? Here are a few more Iowa-related songs to add to the list:
The Autumn Defense -- "Iowa City, Adieu"
Tom T. Hall's "It Sure Can Get Cold in Des Moines"
The Buffali-- "True Love" (the song's narrative tales place in Iowa)

14. Hugh Jazz aka Sideshow Bob -
Turn the page ..... On a long and lonesome highway east of Omaha

American Pie kind of plane crashed in Iowa
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