A Shout Across the Valley

How did the mythic western cowboy learn to yodel?

The unlikely history of voice breaking in American music, and what it says about us.

The final episode of The Wind Year 1

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Dom Flemons Website Black Cowboys

Sourdough Slim Website

Tim Wise Yodeling and Meaning in American Music

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“Yodeling, with its function of being a being a field holler that can communicate from long distances, it’s a natural fit for the Cowboys.” - Dom Flemons

A huge thanks to Tim Wise, Dom Flemons, Sourdough Slim, The Western Folklife Center, The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Andy Hedges of Cowboy Crossroads, KWNK, The JT in Gardnerville Nevada, and to Joey Lovato, Emily Pratt, Erica Wirthlin, Sam Greenspan, Eleanor Tullock, Anjeanette Damon, Mike Corbitt, Rose McMackin, Anton Anger, Em Jiang, Riley Harrison, Luka Starmer, Sierra Jickling, Sydney Martinez, Robin Amer, Ray Pang, Ashlea Goff, everybody who howled into the phone for “coyote”, Daniel Rothberg, Tim Lenard, Evan at Podcast Delivery, James Cridland at Podnews, Lauren Passell from Podcast The Newsletter, Nevada Humanities, and everybody else who reached out or just listened this first year.


Tags, Topics and Mentions: Dom Flemons, Sourdough Slim, Tim Wise, Yodeling and Meaning in American Music, Yodeling, Yodel, Cowboy Yodel, Western Yodel, why do cowboys yodel, swiss yodeling, swiss american singers, german folk singing groups, minstrel shows, vaudeville, black vaudeville, the blues, early american music, jimmie rodgers, yodel hole, history of yodeling, singing cowboys, charles anderson, musical theater, vocal technique, shouting across the valley, livestock, field hollers, yips, yaps, yeehaw, vast landscapes, keening, yodle, gene autry, dezurik sisters, cowboy music, national cowboy poetry gathering, elko nevada, elko, winters california, accordion

Time Flies

A fountain of youth, Hermeto Pascoal, a clock store - written and recorded by Eleanor Qull

The penultimate episode of The Wind Year 1

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Tags, Topics and Mentions: Time, Fountain of Youth, Slide Mountain, Dewsù‘i’iš dala’ak, Nevada, Mt. Rose Wilderness, fluttering automaton, clocks, time, time flying, Hermeto Pascoal, Brazilian Octopus, Música da Lagoa, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, Huun Huur Tu, Throat Singing, Bodies, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Hollywood Sign, Canyon, Metronome, automated time, Willie and Waylon, Sheep herders, Sierra Nevada, Cowboys, Youth

Coyote

An ode to the coyote.

Dan Flores and his book Coyote America, dueling press releases, and The Wind Inaugural Coyote Calling Contest.

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“…If we think of America in the proper sense, as not a new place but a very old place that stretches back across millions of years…I mean the coyote howl is the original American national anthem.” - Dan Flores


Topics, Tags and Mentions: Coyote, Coyotes, Coyote America, Coyote Howls, Coyote Yodels, Dan Flores, United States Department of Agriculture, Custer Wolf, Coyote press release, roadrunner, wile e coyote, coyote stories, little brother coyote, america, the american west, predator eradication program, yodeling, wolf, howl, yips, calls, coyote calling contest, coyote calling competition, coyote call, nevada

Baixo

Investigating subversion - written and voiced by Emily Pratt.

Emily and I get trapped in a necropolis in São Paulo, then speak to bassists Joe Lally of Fugazi and Sandra Coutinho of legendary Brazilian punk band Mercenárias.

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Mercenárias no programa Pedidos na Noite da TV Bandeirantes

Left-to-Right : Marcelo Florentino, Sandra Coutinho, Luiza Demoro (São Paolo, Brasil)

Left-to-Right : Marcelo Florentino, Sandra Coutinho, Luiza Demoro (São Paolo, Brasil)

Joe Lally (right of frame) plays bass below Guy Picciotto, who hangs from basketball hoop.

Sandra Coutinho • Mercenárias

Joe LallyFugazi

The siblings you didn’t know you had:

13th Floor ElevatorsOs MutantesNeil YoungArthur VerocaiJoni MitchellCaetano VelosoBuzzcocksThe ClashDead BoysIra!InocentesCólera

Music in this episode:

16 toneladas - Noriel Vilela (small clip)

Waiting Room - Fugazi

Trio’s - Fugazi

Mercenárias - Mercenárias

Trashland - Mercenárias

Scoring under final act composed by Emily Pratt

Still - People with Bodies


Topics, Tags and Mentions: Brazil, Brasil, Necropole Sao Paulo, Joe Lally, Fugazi, Bar do Baixo, Pinhieros, Sandra Coutinho, Mercenárias, As Mercenárias, bass, bass guitar, 13th Floor Elevators, Os Mutantes, Neil Young, Arthur Verocai, Joni Mitchell, Caetano Veloso, Buzzcocks, The Clash, Dead Boys, Ira!, Inocentes, Cólera, Berlin Wall, Punk, Brazilian Punk, battle bots, classic punk, Joe Lally interview, Mecenárias interview, music journalism, music podcast, punk journalism, punk podcast, brasil punk,subversion, death from below, bass guitar as subversive instrument, Rua Cardeal Arcoverde, Howls Road, Emily Pratt

A Tale of Two Mountains

Who gets to name things?

Two western peaks named for the confederate president work their way through a bureaucratic name-changing process.

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Doso Doyabi (left) Wheeler Peak (right), Nevada: Public Domain via NPS

Doso Doyabi (left) Wheeler Peak (right), Nevada: Public Domain via NPS

Da-ek dow Go-et, California

Da-ek dow Go-et, California

“Language deficit is attention deficit. As we further deplete our ability to name — describe particular aspects of our places — our competence for understanding and imagining possible relationships with non-human nature is correspondingly depleted.” - Robert Macfarlane, Landmarks

 

“Once, from eastern ocean to western ocean, the land stretched away without names. Nameless headlands split the surf; nameless lakes reflected nameless mountains; and nameless rivers flowed through nameless valleys into nameless bays. Men came at last, tribe following tribe, speaking different languages and thinking different thoughts. According to their ways of speech and thought they gave names, and in their generations laid their bones by the streams and hills they had named. But even when tribes and languages had vanished, some of those old names, reshaped, still lived in the speech of those who followed.” - George R. Stewart, Names on the Land

Denali. // Photo: Tim Rains, Public Domain via National Parks Service

Denali. // Photo: Tim Rains, Public Domain via National Parks Service

Irvin Jim Jr.  with son - Hope Valley, CA

Irvin Jim Jr. with son - Hope Valley, CA


Salted Caramel - Black Twig PickersMountains - Yclept Insan

Topics, Tags and Mentions: Doso Doyabi, Da-ek dow go-et, da ek dow go et, jeff davis peak, jefferson davis peak, california, nevada, great basin national park, sentinel rock, usbgn, united states board on geographic names, nevada board on geographic names, california advisory committee on geographic names, confederate monuments, confederate name change, anthony oertle, thomas mitchell, irvin jim jr, washoe tribe, wašiw tribe, wašiw language, shoshone tribe, shoshone language, names on the land, george r stewart, landmarks, robert macfarlane, robert greene ii, Denali, Mt. McKinley, Mckinley name change, ralph regula, alaska, name change, naming mountains, naming