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Five Songs About Indiana

Posted Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:50pm PDT by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day

What is known in most circles as "The John Cougar State," Indiana was also the home of James Dean, a man too good looking to be allowed to live. By that estimation, I will live to be a hundred and four. It'll be just me and some old, chain-smoking French woman loading up on red wine and arguing Sartre. Provided I still have the eyesight. I intend to write numerous "Letters to the Editor" to my local paper and find something to complain about every single day. (Much like this blog!) It keeps you young. Or at least stops other people from ignoring you.

"Indiana Wants Me"--R. Dean Taylor: R. Dean Taylor never became the household name this song suggested he become. Of course he sounds like a cross between a game show host, a rich Texas oilman and a breakfast sausage. Another one of his tunes about having a ghost in his house was later covered by the Fall. Though this song is about being caught in a bad position, it sounds so damn happy. Does he know he'll be pardoned in the end?

"Jim Dean Of Indiana"--Phil Ochs: Ah, Phil. Everyone jumped on Bob Dylan for leaving protest music behind. Eric Andersen even had that tune "The Hustler." But eventually everyone realized writing songs from the newspaper was boring and writing really long, weird songs made you seem like you knew something no else did. But then Phil realized he didn't want to be Van Dyke Parks anymore than Van Dyke probably wanted to. So he wrote songs like "Gas Station Women," "Bach, Beethoven, Mozart and Me" and this tribute to James Dean, who as I said up top, was too good looking to be allowed to live. (And then let Van Dyke Parks produce his album!)

"Goin' Back To Indiana"--The Jackson Five: These folks probably should've gone back to Indiana. Look what's happened to them since. Sure, they've made millions and bought islands and Michael seems to be in need of professional help. But it's still got to be better than being Tito! And he was in a sense successful as well. But it's the level of success! Everything is relative. In their case, EVERYTHING is relatives!(Ugh, puns.) If I was as successful as Tito Jackson, that would make me about two hundred thousand times more successful than I am now. But I'm still at least ten times more successful than my friends who are currently in jail!

"Gary, Indiana"--Robert Preston from The Music Man: I used to have a rule against writing about musicals. But I see the future and it includes a state called Oklahoma and I want to be ready. So, sure, let's open the door to the great musical tradition of Broadway Musicals! Who can forget Robert Preston's heart-warming "Gary, Indiana" from that much beloved Meredith Willson composed Music Man production, starring among others Robert Preston, Shirley Jones (Mama Partridge!) and Buddy Hackett (best known for his wonderful Tuscan Ice Cream commercials). As we used to say in New Jersey when I was growing up and we wondered what became of the missing children on the milk carton boxes, maybe Buddy Hackett ate him!

"Indiana Jones Theme"--John Williams: Already several people have called to complain that Indiana Jones has absolutely nothing to do with the state of Indiana. Someone else wrote and told me John Williams has nothing to do with music. To which I'd like to point out, often what I write has nothing to do with anything, so why the sudden police state? It's a little late to start applying "criteria" and "standards" now, doncha think? The cows are out of the barn or whatever the saying is. You can't keep them down on the farm forever! Besides, things are bound to improve. Looking ahead I'm sure Iowa will rock! And Nebraska's going to be good for a Bruce Springsteen reference. And by the time I wrap everything up, American Samoa and Puerto Rico will probably be states. And maybe Wisconsin will have dropped out!

You gotta have a dream.
12 Comments

1. Darren B -
Back home in Indiana....jim nabors
back in the late 80's early 90s' was a theme song to a fake city in Indiana called....EErie Indiana....( if you watch the intro to the tv show it actually was to take place in a town near Crawfordsville Indiana called " new Market")

so i am saying the theme to " eerie Indiana"

John mellencamp is a joke...he wrote 26 cds about indiana..but he has a house in LA New york an island somewhere and a studio in Nashville indiana and Nashville Tennessee..

Indiana isn't that exciting where it neeeds 26 cds writen about...oh btw i live in Indianapolis

2. Yahoo! Music User -
i thought Mellencamp had a farm in Indiana where he paints out in some barn?

3. Darren B -
yes he does paint in a barn..it's outside of Nashville Indiana....if you ever meet Mellencamp just stay away...he's a man with a million strong ego...people in Indiana really dont care about him we wish the other states would take him as their native son

4. Teresa -
Revelation Time: If that's R.Dean Taylor in the photo by his capsule, he looks just like Georgie Fame. Why has this been kept from me all these years?!? And Listmaster O'Connor definitely IS young if milk cartons emblazoned with missing children were already on the scene in his youth. The missing-tots variety hadn't been invented yet when I was a kid, we had to make do with Med-O-Pure milk cartons that had a little graphic of Hopalong Cassidy's six-shooter on the flap at the top, and if you saved enough of those you could redeem 'em for prizes. Speaking of sawed-off shotguns, Darren may be on target about John Cougar's ego, I met the man in a professional capacity in the early '80s, and he was certainly well-endowed in that dept.. Don't sell Mellencamp's music short though, you Hoosiers, this Buckeye will gladly trade you the entire catalogues of "our" Pure Prairie League and McGuffey Lane for any two Mellencamp singles of your choice any day of the week. R.O.segue in the USA!

5. Darren B -
yes we hoosiers have a few musicains we wish we could kick out of the state..

1. John Mellencamp
2. Axl Rose ( little billy Baily)
3. Michael Jackson
4. In fact the entire Jackson Family
5. Henry Lee Summers

6. emonk -
the song "indiana" by david mead is pretty good...nice to listen to if you're looking for something mellow

7. Tim Wilson in Indy -
Indiana is the best state in the America, other than, Alabama,Alaska,Arkansas,Connecticut,Iowa,Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma,Missouri, Kansas,Nebraska, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, Utah,New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Tennessee, Florida,Louisiana, Mississippi, California, Washington, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia, Oregon, Kentucky,Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, Texas, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,Georgia and Nevada.

8. Jolene -
The Samples?

9. Sean -
Wes Montgomery was from Indiana.

10. Chris -
Yeah, you've got to include "Back Home Again in Indiana," especially a Jim Nabors version. Even "Indiana, Our Indiana," the Indiana University Fight Song, deserves a mention before Indiana Jones (though I personally LOVE John Williams!). Also, "Indiana" by Jon McLaughlin is a GREAT, though sad, song about The Hoosier State!

11. Julia C -
Oh No.
Don't you dare trash my John Mellencamp. I'm seventeen and I can sing along with EVERY John Mellencamp song. You know I think Indianapolis got to your head. If you are gonna disown John Mellencamp, Pick a highway and drive til you see a sign that says welcome to Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio or Michigan.

12. Richard -
I need copy of back home again in Indiana
rmbuck1931@sbcglobal.com
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