YOU CAN'T NOT GET NO SATISFACTION

My 3 Additions to the U.S. Military's "Torture Playlist"

Posted about 1 year ago

(Attention: unless you reach this post through my page, the end of the post will not be accessible. I don't know why.)

Recently several Moggers (Sturgell 2/27/08 http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/146943 and someone else I can’t remember) have had posts about a Mother Jones piece (http://motherjones.com/news/featurex/2008/03/torture-playlist.html) titled “The Torture Playlist,” about rock, hip-hop and other musical recordings used by the U.S. military on prisoners “to induce sleep deprivation, prolong capture shock, disorient detainees during interrogations—and also drown out screams.” I thought of three recordings to add to the list:

First is Chet Atkins playing “Blackjack,” an instrumental composed by John Loudermilk, who also wrote the song “Tobacco Road” among many others. This is from Atkins’ 1963 album The Guitar Genius.

I chose not to include the Carpenters’ “We’ve Only Just Begun” (1970).

Next is Nino Tempo & April Stevens singing “I’m Confessin' That I Love You” from 1964.

Last is Son House, the Mississippi Delta bluesman and songster, singing his original song, “American Defense,” recorded on a field trip by Alan Lomax in 1942.

This picture is a recently discovered and recently colorized ad original from 1930. It’s the only pre-1960s photo of him ever found.

After House was re-discovered in the 1960s and his 1941-42 recordings were reissued by Folkways, nobody ever adapted the lyrics of this to be an antiwar song. Sam Charters, who put together the Folkways album, wrote that this song “suggests that Son House, in other circumstances, might have emerged as a folk artist whose range extended into other areas besides the blues. The composition is a rough song in a 3/4 rhythm that responds to the emotionalism of the first months of the Second World War.” Here are the lyrics:

CHORUS:No use to shedding no tears,No use to having no fears,This war may last you for years.

American defense will run you some centsJust had to take care of your boys.You must raise more, produce far more cents than they useJust to save all your worries and toils.(CHORUS)Well, the red, white and blue that represent youYou ought to do everything that you can.Buy war saving stamps; young men go to the camps; Be brave and take this stand.(CHORUS)Don’t let troubles sometimes all upset your mind;For you won’t know just what to do.Keep pushing, keep shoving, don’t be angry, keep loving,Be faithful, be honest and true.(CHORUS)You can say yes or no, but we got to win this warBecause General McArthur’s not a friend. [?]There won’t be enough Japs to shoot a little game of crapsBecause the biggest of them all will be dead.(CHORUS)This war sure do bother our mother and father,Our sisters and brothers too.Dear friends and relations, the war’s end creation,Don’t let this worry you.(CHORUS)

Let me finish by repeating something I wrote months ago in a comment buried at the end of a post by ex-Mogger Carolyn O’Brien: These whiny Defeatocrats just don’t get it. Bush shows a lot of courage by risking the loss of Jewish voters’ support when he abandons namby-pamby Israeli prisoner interrogation methods, and forges ahead by adopting Soviet methods to extract the requisite false confessions.

Comments (13)

  1. zarpex says Bloody defeatocrats. To induce sleep deprivation, I'd be playing the prisoners - I'm sorry; ??terrorists?? - "N.Y. Scum" by Psychic TV; to prolong capture shock, I'd say probably "La Isla Bonita" by Madonna; to disorient them, I think I'd go with The Residents' cover of "Satisfaction." Drowning out screams (Good Lord; did they really say that?) is tricky, because it suggests you'd have to hear it, too... I suppose I'd have to go with "Fish Fry" by Big Black. But can't we just waterboard them all, anyway? Oh; and I admire John Loudermilk greatly, even if I'm compelled to admit that wasn't his finest hour by a very long shot...
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  2. dermahrk says Thanks, in particular for the Son House ad and track. That picture of Nino and April supports my pet theory. Women are gorgeous, men are mostly hideous - and never more so than now. I think that only alcohol has kept the human race propagating. If women stop drinking, the race will die off.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  3. ivylander says Heavens, but that Nino Tempo/April Stevens track is excruciating. I would confess to crimes I don't even understand to stop that one playing....
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  4. deadmandeadman says I'm guilty; I confess. I'm a............nevermind.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  5. Cody B says Great Post Spike..That Gamelan fusion piece Ivy posted the other day could open a lot of minds and mouths I think. I definitely think MOG could come up with a much.much better list than our armed forces. I think it should be called Spike's Death Mix..
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  6. Spike says zarpex, dermahrk, ivylander & deadmandeadman, I'm lucky to have found four commentators who each has his own gallows sense of humor. When I click "Comments" at the end of my post, it hides the last part of the post. That's a first.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  7. Spike says Go to my page to read my whole post. Cody B, you're right, the possibilities are endless. There's no shortage of torturous music, even on Mog. Hammerogod, thanks for the Nino and April website address. I'm looking forward to exploring it. People here seem to be weighing in against them, so I may have to post something in their defense soon. The good thing about offering items for a torture list is that they can be musically good or bad, either is fine. Your Nino quote endears me to him, even though I've been told recently that he's hideous.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  8. Cody B says It was all fun and games until I read the rest of the post...which made the post that much better! I wish I could like it again. Did Carolyn make an public exit?
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  9. Spike says Ivylander alerted me December 13 of her unannounced disappearance from Mog. We felt a real loss.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  10. Cody B says I'll say..both Carolyn's disappearance and 1/2 of your post were weird and unfortunate.
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  11. Spike says By unfortunate, I trust that you're referring to CheneyBush's moral leadership (& WWII).
    Permalink posted 03/07/2008
  12. Cody B says Those items you mention were unfortunate,too, but hiding 1/2 of your post and Carolyn gone, whoa..that is really bad.
    Permalink posted 03/08/2008

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