This slow-rolling hypnotic dirge, evoking a funeral procession was written in the week following hurricane Katrina, while people were still stuck in the convention center. It blends images of post-Katrina New Orleans with reference to traditional tunes about things like "dem old bones" and the cruel "wind and rain". Red thinks that it may be wisest to wait until the present cycle of global-warming is over before choosing to fully restore New Orleans. Whatever happens, it will never be the same.
Guitar and vocals: Red Hawkins
Bass guitar, slide guitar and fiddle: Don Zeitler.
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