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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2009

Why does it seem like the part of life that's truly hidden is it's non-existance. How can it be that everyone else is just going through the motions. From nowhere to nowhere without ever really realizing it. And yet that really doesn't make much sense.


This is a video I made using all original photographs and video. The song is Coffee Blues By Mississippi John Hurt
He was the perfect grandfather of the Folk Revival, the patriarch of the hippies as someone called him


The song is obviously some sort of Marxist comment on commodity Fetishism. Or maybe it just points out some deeper need or want which all men share. Something so wonderful that a man is able to be polite and almost reverent for a few seconds all big eyed docile and expectant.
such a happy fellow.

Coffee Blues
Coffee Blues (Vanguard 19032),
(spoken:
This is the "Coffee Blues", I likes a certain brand
- Maxwell's House - it's good till the last drop,
just like it says on the can. I used to have a girl
cookin' a good Maxwell House. She moved away.
Some said to
Memphis
and some said to Leland,
but I found her. I wanted her to cook me some
good Maxwell's House. You understand,
if I can get me just a spoonful of Maxwell's House,
do me much good as two or three cups this other coffee)
I've got to go to Memphis, bring her back to
Leland
I wanna see my baby 'bout a lovin'
spoonful
, my lovin' spoonful
Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'
(spoken: I found her)
Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'?
Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin' spoon,
just a lovin' spoonful
I declare, I got to have my lovin' spoonful
My baby packed her suitcase and she went away
I couldn't let her stay for my lovin',
my lovin' spoonful
Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'
Good mornin', baby, how you do this mornin'?
Well, please, ma'am, just a lovin' spoon,
just a lovin' spoonful
I declare, I got to have my lovin' spoonful
Well, the preacher in the pulpit, jumpin' up and down
He laid his bible down for his lovin'
(spoken: Ain't Maxwell House all right?)
Well, I'm just got to have my lovin'

But then there is this little video with lot's of pretty photos
but I got another one too
with camels and Kafka

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