January 1, 2009

New Year's Day Musical Interlude: Scott Joplin's "Wall Street Rag"

Scott Joplin's "Wall Street Rag" was published in 1909. According to John Roache's Ragtime MIDI Library,

the four strains of 'Wall Street' have descriptive headings which accurately convey the moods of the music. They are:
Strain 1 - "Panic in Wall Street, Brokers feeling melancholy".
Strain 2 - "Good times coming"
Strain 3 - "Good times have come"
Strain 4 - "Listening to the strains of genuine negro ragtime, brokers forget their cares."


I thought it might be appropriate for today.

9 comments:

RetroKimmer said...

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Thanks again!

Go see it on Retro Kimmer ok?

Sharon said...

That is way cool and much appreciated! So glad you got your comments link fixed and glad I let you know about the snafu. I plan on stalking your blog...

cube said...
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Sharon said...

And, a Happy New Year to you too, cube! Ya, I like Scott Joplin. Thought I'd share.

Pam Walter said...

Great background info on this song and, I agree, that it is very appropriate for our times. Like many other blasts from the past, people may rediscover Scott J! www.satisfiedsole.com

Sharon said...

Glad you enjoyed it, Pam! Hey, you're becoming a regular around here. Thanks!

The Commentator said...

Chicago: the one city I want to visit real soon. Hello from Montreal.

Sharon said...

Hello back at ya, neighbor of the North! Glad you stopped by. I've often seen your comments on the Pen and Spindle blog.

The Commentator said...

Ugh.

Don't use that against me!