My Gen X Playlist: In the Ghetto – Natalie Merchant and Tracy Chapman

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  1. I relate to this so much. Coming from a suburban bubble to a bucolic/wealthy campus smack dab in the middle of a very challenged urban neighborhood. The contrast in itself was disturbing.

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  2. I’m sure you have gathered by now that I’m a fan of covers and I hadn’t heard this version before. So thanks for introducing me to the interpretation by Merchant and Chapman. I am not sure they capture the desperation Presley did, but it’s still a solid track. My sweety liked it too.

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      1. Yes, very powerful. I remember being spellbound by it as a child. I think it was my introduction to the idea of people not having enough to get by. That and, when not wanting to finish my dinner, being told about “the children starving in Biafra.” It was pretty unsettling to think not everyone had food and a warm bed at the end of the day.

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  3. My friend and I were lost in a prostitute neighborhood in my college town. I couldn’t believe what I saw! At the age of 18 and from a conservative family, I was not able to believe things like that were/are real. Luckily, someone told us to go east and never come back to this side of town. 😅

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  4. i was born in a semi-ghetto (i say “semi” because there were worse areas than the one i grew up in … at least in my opinion). but the streets taught me valuable lessons– and i am grateful for those lessons! i’ve sinced moved to the “better” side of town. about a month ago, a neighbor was telling me how his 16 year old son ended up on X side of town and while stopped at a stoplight he was attacked by a group of kids with baseball bats (luckily, he got away with just dents and a busted window) … but it happened a block from where my childhood home is located. I still drive past my old home on occasion, but it’s rougher now than when i lived there– and I know to “canvass” the area before coming to a complete stop. (one of those valuable lessons learned on the streets!)

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  5. I’ve always loved this song by Elvis. I also love Tracey Chapman and Natalie Merchant, I will check out their cover!
    College is was all those things minus the urban part
    I learned a lot about a lot of things, both in school and out
    Great post!

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