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This Story Shivers Me Timbers
Rollingstone out on Highway 61
The Celestial Monochord | Journal of the Institute for Astrophysics and the Hillbilly Blues

The histories of Minnesota City and Rollingstone, two towns you pass along Highway 61 on your way out of Minnesota, begin with a Utopian crackpot whose followers became his victims in one of the more ghastly episodes in the state's history.
The Rollingstone Colony was a little like the Donner Party, if a lot less famous. Its story also reminds me a bit of the Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre.
In 1851, a New York printer persuaded a group of New York professionals to join a Utopian community. They would start fresh in a well-planned city out west in the health-promoting climate of the new Minnesota Territory. The town was to be called Rollingstone.
The leader went out west first, and when 400 people followed him, they found him stuck in a swamp. The women and children slept in a large tent, the men in gopher pits. About three quarters of them soon died in the epidemics that swept the settlement.

Wait. Come to think of it, that's more or less how I came to live here too ...
Anyway, the survivors founded Minnesota City. A small village two miles away is today called Rollingstone, but I'm unclear about precisely how the two towns relate historically to one other and to the Rollingstone Colony.
In any case, I'm thinking more about Bob Dylan and the mid-1960's.
But then, a lot of true things are also hard to believe. It certainly wouldn't be the first time that Dylan seemed preternaturally relevant — that his empathetic imagination would insinuate itself convincingly beyond what seems possible. I've written about that before.
Maybe it's all a coincidence, but it might be worth looking into. I don't know if anyone's properly done the legwork to understand how well-known this incident could've been to Dylan in the early 1960's. My research time is currently booked.

I also don't know if anybody has ever asked Bob when, if ever, he first heard about the Rollingstone Colony down on Highway 61.
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"A rolling stone gathers no moss..." 9proverb0
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I hope I am on the right side. This proverb came from the Sententiae of Publilius Syrus, and roughly translates as People always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. I have always thought it meant something else. I thought that whatever is going on in your life if you just keep moving you will eventually get on the right course. I say, Rolling, Rolling like a river........
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
REPORT: The Celestial Monochord; Journal of the Institute for Astrophysics and the Hillbilly Blues
TOM WAITS (photo: Anton Corbijn)----}Refer to the Celestial Monochord:
Journal of the Institute for Astrophysics and the Hillbilly Blues for more information... "But it would be absurd to say I've finally been "proven right." Waits has often been pretty generous in acknowledging his debts to other musicians, and folk has always been in the mix.The Anthology at Tom Waits Concerts
from "KPFK Will Air Folk Fest"
The Pasadena Star Bee, July 3, 1974
Tom Waits is on tour — a rare enough news story in itself.
But note that the music piped into the theater before and after the shows, to date, has been The Anthology of American Folk Music, edited by Harry Smith.
I've often pointed out the folk lineage of various Tom Waits songs, showing connections between:
Cold Cold Ground and Stephen Foster,
Georgia Lee and Blind Willie Johnson,
Swordfishtrombones and Bascom Lamar Lunsford,
Better Off Without A Wife and Chubby Parker, The Carter Family, and John Lomax, and,
Down There By the Train and Uncle Dave Macon and Henry Thomas (although I really "buried the lead" on that one — scoll down).
... I have a lot more of these up my sleeve and I may get more of them written up some day ... (06.25.2008 4 AM Retrieved at: http://www.celestialmonochord.org/2008/06/the-anthology-at-tom-waits-concerts.html)
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