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🎤 Mean Talking Blues – Dr. Baz | Woody Guthrie Cover | Acoustic Folk Protest Song Experience a raw and powerful performance of Woody Guthrie’s legendary protest anthem, “Mean Talking Blues”, as interpreted by Australian singer-songwriter Dr. Baz (Barry Ferrier). Staying true to Guthrie’s biting wit and rhythmic spoken-word style, Dr. Baz delivers this classic with a Johnnjy Cash tone and a fresh urgency — guitar in hand, eyes on the world. 🪕 About the Song: First recorded in the 1940s, Mean Talking Blues is one of Guthrie’s most iconic talking blues tracks — a scathing, sardonic reflection on social injustice, economic hardship, and mean-spirited politics. Dr. Baz honors the original spirit while bringing his own seasoned tone and musical sensibility to the performance. 🎙️ What to Expect: • Authentic acoustic folk delivery • Classic talking blues rhythm & cadence • Historical protest song made timely again • Clear vocals, stripped-down storytelling • One man, one guitar — many truths ⸻ 🎯 For Fans Of: • Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott • Classic protest songs & American folk tradition • Talking blues & political commentary • Acoustic covers with a modern twist • Social justice music, roots storytelling 🔗 Connect with Dr. Baz: 🔔 Subscribe for more music that speaks truth to power: / @barryferrier-aka-drbaz 📲 Follow Dr. Baz: Website: www.barryferrier.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/gurubazmahti Facebook: www.facebook.com/drbarryferrier Support Independent Music! Buy Dr Baz albums here: https://drbaz.bandcamp.com/ 📢 Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts on the song and its themes in the comments below. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content from Dr. Baz. Woody Guthrie’s Legacy Woody Guthrie (1912–1967) was a pioneering American folk singer and songwriter whose music captured the struggles of ordinary people during the Great Depression. Known for his populist and politically charged songs, Guthrie’s most famous work, “This Land Is Your Land,” remains an iconic anthem. His career flourished in the 1940s, particularly in New York City, where he collaborated with influential figures like Pete Seeger and Lead Belly. Guthrie’s guitar famously bore the slogan, “This Machine Kills Fascists,” symbolizing his commitment to social justice. Talking Blues and Guthrie’s Contributions Talking blues is a folk and country music style characterized by rhythmic speech over a repetitive three-chord progression. While Christopher Allen Bouchillon originated the genre in the 1920s, Guthrie popularized it in the 1940s, using it as a vehicle for humor and political commentary. His talking blues songs, such as “Talking Dust Bowl Blues” and “Talking Union,” addressed issues like labor rights and economic hardship, evolving the genre into a form of protest music. Influence on Bob Dylan Bob Dylan was profoundly influenced by Guthrie’s music and philosophy. In 1961, Dylan traveled to New York City to meet his idol, who was then hospitalized due to Huntington’s disease. This encounter deeply impacted Dylan, inspiring him to write “Song to Woody,” which paid tribute to Guthrie’s legacy. Dylan adopted Guthrie’s storytelling style and talking blues format in his early works, including songs like “Talkin’ World War III Blues” and “Talkin’ New York.” Through Dylan, Guthrie’s influence extended to a new generation of folk musicians.