Reg Meuross comments on the newly released home recording of Woody Guthrie singing Deportee.
“It’s fascinating to hear this recording of Woody Guthrie singing one of his last great songs, Deportee. By this time the degenerative condition that would finally take him, Huntington’s Disease, had got a hold and he was beginning to show symptoms, his writing was becoming more erratic and yet here he manages an incredibly clear and focussed account of the Los Gatos air crash that took the lives of 28 Mexican migrant workers and four American crew charged with deporting them back to their homeland. Sadly missing is the beautiful tune later added by Martin Hoffman, which inspires such gorgeous chorus harmonies and renders a song of protest as a powerful singalong anthem.
As a song and a recording this isn’t likely to disturb any hit parade anywhere, but as a historical document and evidence of a working process of one of the most important songwriters and activists of the 20th century, this is priceless!”
Reg Meuross
Find out more about Reg’s song cycle Fire & Dust: A Woody Guthrie Story HERE