You will be forgiven for thinking that Babs was a Latina, going by his name and that album cover, but nope, he was a black man. Not much of a singer, he got by on sheer attitude. This album makes an interesting contrast to the Buddy Starcher album we posted last week - tho they are both spoken word over music, they're pretty much poles apart. Babs is everything Buddy wasn't: cool, cynical, urban, sophisticated, and non-white. A hipster, in the original sense of the word. If those two ever met, like matter and anti-matter, they might have annihilated each other.
Tales Of Manhattan: The Cool Philosophy Of Babs Gonzales
A1 | The Hat Box Chicks | |
A2 | Broadway - 4 A.M. | |
A3 | You Need Connections | |
A4 | 'Dem Resolution Liars | |
A5 | Manhattan Fable | |
B1 | 'Dem Jive New Yorkers | |
B2 | The Squares | |
B3 | A Dollar Is Your Only Friend | |
B4 | The Cool Cat's Philosophy | |
B5 | Ole Braggin' Freddie |
I have no beef with today's trendy urban youth, they got their own thing. I just wish they hadn't stolen the word "hipster," esp. since they don't even seem to like it. In Bab's day, you had to earn that designation. After all, he named his memoirs "I Paid My Dues." The hip scene was a secret underworld society. They needed these code words, as this was the era before the civil rights/black power movement, and long before the decriminalization of, er, "reefers" ("tea," "gage," etc). In these songs you'll hear such slang expressions as:
Cadillac boys = pimps
frail = girl
pound = $5 (a lot of money in those days)
black and whites = night and days
vine = a suit of clothes
long green = lots of money
Still can't figure the lingo? For further research, digeth:
Cab Calloway's Jive Dictionary
Slim Gailard's Vout-o-Reenee Dictionary
Del Close & John Brent: "How To Speak Hip" (booklet)
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Which is all well and good, but what's the lingo for modern life? We need words for: computers, the internet, blogs, cell phones; synthesizers, CDs, mp3s; gays and alternate lifestyle stuff; etc., etc., etc. Come on, you real hipsters, start coining!
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