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Bum Steer

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In older American slang, a 'bum steer” is a bad tip, some bad advice or being sent in the wrong direction (to name a few examples).

Bum Steer JNL was modeled from some playful hand lettering found on a piece of early 20th Century sheet music entitled 'When Uncle Joe Plays a Rag on His Old Banjo”. It's very possible that 'Hobo” (a popular type design of the time) was a strong influence on the sheet music's style of title lettering.

It seems that songwriters in those bygone days seemed to enjoy cramming as many words from a line of their song into the title itself.

Another such example of a wordy song title which coincidently is in keeping with the theme of a 'bum steer' (pun intended) is a novelty number from 1915: 'Cows May Come and Cows May Go but the Bull Goes on Forever” (words by Vincent Bryan, music by Harry Von Tilzer). [It's kind of self-descriptive, don't you think?]

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Bum Steer includes 213 glyphs.

 

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