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Funky President?

Posted Fri Jan 30, 2009 9:19am PST by Mick Farren in The MOJO Blog
What did the music at his inauguration tell us about Obama? By MOJO's Mick Farren...

An ancient Pete Seeger, accompanied by Bruce Springsteen, helped close last weekend's Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial with Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," and he sung it in full, including every last one of Woody's politically charged but rarely heard verses. The song was apt for a country scared witless about another Great Depression, and investing monumental FDR hope in their new president. Seeger, Springsteen, and U2 joining the marching military and the politicians in black overcoats, amid the epic architecture of Washington, also made clear that people with electric guitars are now, under Obama, fully part of American pomp and circumstance.

Springsteen also opened the Lincoln Memorial show, setting the tone for this newly bestowed rocker gravitas, and doing it in minus-zero temperatures. A frozen Bruce, with his guitar, his own overcoat, and a hundred-plus gospel choir, treated the Inaugural Celebration as if it was US-Aid--America throwing a giant benefit concert to make itself feel better.

Freezing but with a sense of history, Jon Bon Jovi turned puce in his hoodie, Mary J. Blige performed professionally in snakeskin boots and a $5000 pea coat, James Taylor entered like a Cossack with a Stratocaster, Sheryl Crow did the biker girl, while Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder simply looked frozen. Usher resembled a hip banker facing a cold day on Wall Street, but Will.i.am apparently didn't feel the chill. Garth Brooks' cowboy hat kept him warm, but his cover of American Pie failed to impress the president. Obama also wasn't amused by Bono's overacting during "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" and his histrionic reference to the bloodshed in Gaza.

But what of the star of this show, Barack Obama himself? Where Jack Kennedy hung with Sinatra, and Bill Clinton was all-Elvis-all-the-time, Barack is tough to define. He was on his feet and swaying for Stevie Wonder, but he's no rocker. At each of the many inaugural balls, Obama danced with his wife Michelle "old skool" to the slow torch song "At Last." Facing a crowd, Barack is cool, ultra-controlled, and hard to assess. It took Jamie Foxx's spot-on impression of his victory speech in Chicago's Grant Park on election night fully to reveal his vocal dynamic.

Barack Obama delivers his carefully crafted words in short precise bursts, three, five or seven at a clip. He lifts the crowd with rising crescendos, but afterwards drops away to let the listener think about what he's said. If anything his style is measured, articulate be-bop, and a jazz connection may not be as odd as it sounds. When I first saw Obama at the 2004 Democratic Convention in Boston, I noted the sharpness of his suits, and was reminded of the young, pre-Afrocentric Miles Davis.

Obama's inauguration speeches have been darker, without the utopian optimism of the campaign. Now he's asking for sacrifices from his audience and that's not easy for an entertainer. Barack Obama, however, isn't an entertainer. He's the president who must save America's sorry and damaged Union, and, charm and charisma not withstanding, that dire responsibility made him the star above even Bruce and Bono.

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391 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
OBAMA!U KNOW! lol. Barack Obama is an amazing new prez 4 the u.s., he`s smart, a good prez, and sexy! lol,,,,luv the 2 lil gurlz....very cute!

2. DUDE -
A diverse assortment of musicians for a President who may be truly exceptional.

3. Yahoo! Music User -
It's really nice to have a young president that has new 21st century ideas.

4. LaDy n LoVeR69 -
Love your taste as your tatse is for all and all for one

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Give him a chance to do what he proposed . It will take time and the country must be patient. He is truly a breath of fresh air.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
He is an amazing and admirable man who loves his family! I believe he will make a difference in us all! ALL hail The President!!!

7. The Wolf -
Who gives a damn. Seriously, I voted for Obama and Im glad he won, but untill He does something I dont care If He listens to NWA.We are ignorant if we think everything is awesome now he's elected. Hey Barack dont let me down, but untill you do something besides getting elected...who cares?

8. Yahoo! Music User -
will.i.am probably never feels the chill

9. JeanetteT -
Barack Obama talks the talk ,but will he walk the walk ? as President of The USA.let's all pray that he will do all he can be an outstanding President ".

10. Yahoo! Music User -
I have the greatest faith in president Obama. I believe he can talk the talk as well as walk the walk. He can't let us down. He's history now and always will be no matter what happens. let us all pray for him to have great wisdom in his future decisions. Life and death is in the power of the tongue so let us speak it as if it is so, Yes We Can!

11. Yahoo! Music User -
I could care less what Obama likes in music, or his workout routine, or what he eats for dinner. What should this be remotely important to me??? People are idolizing him as some sort of entertainer, when instead he will mostly likely be one of the worst President's we ever had. Enjoy it while it lasts Barry. In four years we will have someone new:)

12. Daddy G -
He's not even an American born citizen.

13. Yahoo! Music User -
I see a natural leader in President Obama, with exceptional charisma and uncanny intelligence. He has the ability to draw people together from all walks of life which is something this country hasn't seen since JFK. I hope he can deliver on his promises and give the ordinary American more than just hope. He has an extraordinary burden to carry with the current economic crisis. My thoughts and prayers go out to him. Thank you for bringing this country into the 21st century!

14. Mike -
WOW, WHAT A BUNCH OF IDIOTS. YOU PEOPLE SOUND LIKE THE GERMANS IN 1938. LIBERAL DEMS WILL DESTROY THIS COUNTRY!!!!!

15. S -
Listen to whatever you have to to keep the gas prices down and this nation Safe.
GO OBAMA's

16. First L -
daddy g
one of the most ignorant posts ive read on the internet...ever!
and im very partial when it comes to politics as well. i neither like republicans nor democrats.

17. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
yea me to. hes to reassuting of wat the nation needs to be. nt that i ive a sht cuz i dont. fix the econmoy and get those damn troops out.

18. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
sumone email me. so bored. al2012@yahoo.com

19. JoAnne -
HE IS EXTREMELY HANDSOME AND A WONDERFUL FAMILY MAN AND YOUNG ENOUGH TO GIVE OUR COUNTRY SOME REAL SPARK, WHEN HE SPEAKS HE HAS ALL OF OUR ATTENTION , HE IS A FAR BETTER PREZ THAN BUSH OR CLINTON OR ANY OF THE OTHERS AND HE MAKES YOU FEEL THAT HE IS ABOUT UNITING OUR COUNTRY, AND THAT A REAL CHANGE IS GOING TO COME AND THAT IS WHAT IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW, LOOK AT HOW HE IS HAND PICKING HIS CABINET, I BELIEVE THAT HE MAKES US ALL FEEL THAT WE ARE A PART OF WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW, AND THAT WE TRULY ARE NOW A TEAM, HOORAY FOR THE PRESIDENT, AND GOD BLESS US ALL AMERICA, BECAUSE WE VOTED HIM IN, AND HOW VERY GLAD AND BLESSED I AM TO BE A PART OF ALL OF THIS.

20. Yahoo! Music User -
CAN WE RUN THIS COUNTRY FURTHER INTO DEBT...YES WE CAN!
CAN WE TURN THIS GREAT NATION INTO A SOCIALIST STATE...YES WE CAN! NOBAMA, NOPE
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