#75 KQED’s The California Report on Big Dipper
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This is an interview I did with KQED for The California Report. As part of their California Songs series they ask me about Big Dipper. So todays blog is simply the audio recording of that interview.
http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201107151630/d
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The wooden roller coaster on the Santa Cruz boardwalk is a magnet for families, kids and teenagers on dates. It also inspired musician David Lowery’s song “Big Dipper.” Lowery studied mathematics at UC Santa Cruz, and “Big Dipper” appears on the album titled “The Golden Age” released in 1996 with his band Cracker. Lowery tells us the story behind the music.
Here is the short version as it was broadcast:
KQED California Songs David Lowery/Big Dipper
: Am . C . F . G . Am . C . F . G . e|--------0---1-0--|----1p0-----------0h1|0-----0----|--------------------| B|----1-3---1-----1|--------0h1-3-1-3----|-----------|----0h1-3-1-0-------| G|--2--------------|---------------------|--2-----0--|--2-----------2-0---| D|-----------------|---------------------|-----------|3-------------------|
[SECTION 1 (see tab):]
[Am]-[C]-[F]-[G(sus4)]
[Am] Cigarette [C] and carrot juice [F]-[G(sus4)]
And get yourself a [Am] new tattoo [C] for those sleeveless [F] days of [G(sus4)] June
I’m sitting on the Cafe Xeno’s steps with a book I haven’t started yet
watching all the girls walk by
Could I take you [F] out
I’ll be yours without a [Dm] doubt
[C] on that big [G(sus4)] dipper
And if the sound of this it frightens you
we could play it real cool
and act somewhat indifferent
And hey June why did you have to come, why did you have to come around so soon
I wasn’t ready for all this nature
The terrible green green grass, and violent blooms of flowered dresses
and afternoons that make me sleepy
But we could wait awhile
before we push that dull turnstile
into the passage
The thousands they had tread
and others sometimes fled
before their turn came
[REPEAT SECTION 1 x2]
And we could wait our lives
before a chance arrives
before the passage
From the top you can see Monterey
or think about San Jose
though I know it’s not that pleasant
And hey Jim Kerouac brother of the famous Jack
or so he likes to say “lucky bastard”
He’s sitting on the cafe Xeno’s steps with a girl I’m not over yet
watching all the world go by
Boy you are looking bad
Did I make you feel that sad
I’m honestly flattered
But if she asks me out
I’ll be hers without a doubt
on that big dipper
Cigarettes and carrot juice
and get yourself a new tattoo for those sleeveless days of June
I’m sitting on the cafe Xeno’s steps
I haven’t got the courage yet, I haven’t got the courage yet,
I haven’t got the [ending Am] courage yet


July 17, 2011 at 8:21 pm
Glad to see you posting more blog entries again. And I loved the joke about the Chemist, the Engineer, and the Mathematician.
July 20, 2011 at 9:51 pm
I’m probably not alone in saying that this is my favorite Cracker song (and one of my favorite songs by anybody)…but I sure don’t expect to hear it every time. I think you guys have played it at 3 of the 5 shows I’ve seen.
And I’ll second what Michael said about the smart people joke.
July 20, 2011 at 10:23 pm
David- looking forward to Cracker doing Music in the Park in San Jose next week. The real question is will you do this song and tell San Jose to its face that it’s “not that pleasant”? Do it!
January 5, 2012 at 6:08 am
Such an amazing song. Reminds me of my first love. I don’t even know how I found my way to this site, but thanks for creating the song. I guess I just needed to say that, for whatever reason.