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NEM#252: Folk Legend Tom Paxton

Nakedly Examined Music Podcast by Mark Linsenmayer

May 12, 202654:46Arts

Tom was an integral member of the Greenwich Village early ’60s folk scene (playing originals regularly before Bob Dylan did). His tunes have been covered by Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson...

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NEM#252: Folk Legend Tom Paxton is an episode from Nakedly Examined Music Podcast by Mark Linsenmayer. Tom was an integral member of the Greenwich Village early ’60s folk scene (playing originals regularly before Bob Dylan did). His t...

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Tom was an integral member of the Greenwich Village early ’60s folk scene (playing originals regularly before Bob Dylan did). His tunes have been covered by Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Harry Belafonte, and many others. He received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2009. We talk about “Rebel Gal” from Together Again (2026) (a collaborative album with John McCutcheon), “If the Poor Don’t Matter” from Redemption Road (2015), “Mr. Blue” from Morning Again (1968), and “The Death of Stephen Biko” (with Anne Hills and Bob Gibson) from Best of Friends (live in 1984, released in 2004; the song was originally recorded for Heroes , 1978). Intro: “I Can’t Help But Wonder Where I’m Bound” from Rambin’ Boy (1964). More at tompaxton.com . Hear all of “ I Can’t Help But Wonder… ” From that same album, here’s “Goin’ to the Zoo.” Here he is playing it live in 2024 . Some of his other classic ’60s folk tunes are “ Bottle of Wine ,” “ The Last Thing on My Mind ,” and “ Ramblin’ Boy. “ Hear the cover version of “Mr. Blue” by Clear Light that we discuss. One of the crazier arrangements by Tom himself from this period is “ Icarus ” (1971). Not too many years after that, a lot of his material was quite relaxed and safe, e.g. “ Something in My Life ” from the 1975 album of that name. One of his slick ’80s tunes is “ And Lovin’ You, ” co-written with Bob Gibson. (FYI Tom’s hero Bob Gibson’s most famous song was “ Abeline ,” from 1957.) Hear the original 1978 version of “ The Death of Stephen Biko .” ( Here’s the Peter Gabriel tune about the same topic that Mark mentions.) An important tune from the ’00s for Tom is “ Comedians & Angels .” Probably my favorite album from his later career is 2008’s “ Looking for the Moon .” Here’s the tune from the new album that Mark mentions, “ Lay This Old Guitar Down. ” Watch Tom and John perform “ Same Old Crap ” from their first album together; a lot of their tunes together are funny ones like this. Another funny one from a different recent collaboration (with Jon Vezner; this 2019 live album is credited to Tom Paxton & The DonJuans) is “ All My Stalkers .” He has remained politically relevant, releasing “ No Kings Here! ” last September. Listen to my interview with John McCutcheon . Hear more Nakedly Examined Music at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com . Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic .

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