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From: gmmix
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  • goodness you have this stuff on cylinders! that just amazes me

    great record, i love hearing early jazz likt ehis, though i know more about the swing stuff, i think in some ways i actually prefer these records.

  • Great vid.

  • wonderfull! got to love his laughter! more people should be aware of where their musical history comes from!

  • this sounds just like ruckus juice and chiltans by the memphis jug band

  • Do you hear that "sex and drugs and rock'n'roll" riff?(Ian Dury)

    Dury got it from Ornette Coleman.

    Nothing new...where did these guys get it from?I don't think the WC Handy version uses quite the same riff,does it?

    I haven't got it and haven't heard it for many years.Can anyone post it?

  • It' on here Ian Dury and the Blockheads , sex and drugs and rock'n'roll

    Thats the riff alright !

    Ain't nothing new .

  • Great contribution, man. Thanks for posting it.

    This is very close to Handy's band recording on the tune in 1917, but looser, more lowbrow, more rockin'. Obviously that amazing laughing riff too.

    Just super red hot for 1920.

  • I also dig those blues I love Jazz and find it hard to get on cylinders.

  • G.., Great BA! Nascent Jazz at it's best. This is a truly wonderful take on The Yellow Dog Blues I've never heard before. Thank you. YF, J.

  • What a rare find, I listen to my 20's jass all the time I have never hearrd an Edison roll before,thanx dig those blues man,Righteous! JRusso age 26 NY

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