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I think in a former life I was a field hand I love the delta blues.
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@PreWarMusic Barbecue Bobs records was very popular among the white Hillbillys.Even Ku Klux Klan members listend to Barbecue Bob . Bob was selling alot of records.
He recorded for columbia and had very good sound quality compared to many others.
I been a fan for 22 years
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it really bugs me how much arrogant hatred music of all kinds seems to engender. wise up all of you and accept the art form for what is. it most definitely is not a valid excuse for bigotry.
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I read about this album years ago when I was in high school maybe. For years I wanted to hear it but never picked it up. Thanks for sharing this ATL Blues gem with us.
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i love this its great but please can you post the lyrics for barbecue blues. it is song by him and i'd love it if you posted it. i would be very grateful if you posted it thanks :)
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Frankie halfpint jackson's jazz version of this is pretty awsome as well
I'm kinda down since I ain't brownskin
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Again, you should at least know what you are talking about before commenting. What are you going on about "field hollering" and "ring shouts"? Since when is that African music? Until you have experienced the music I just told you about, you have no right to comment. Do not speak of what you do not know anything about. ALL of those genres you mentioned have their beginnings in African styles of music.
Educate yourself on this before commenting.
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@lionzion22 Well I maintain it's a false connection you're making, influences of the blues vary greatly, it's not JUST a development ofAafrican music, not just ring shouts and field hollering but with a guitar, there are a whole range of influences like ragtime, folk, jazz, native american music and most importantly the artist's own creativity involved
It's like my relatives claiming something like bread is a Jewish invetion... it fukin isn't
The same way music is not genetic
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Yes it is stupid to cal me out on what you do not know. I can assume with great confidence you have never heard Fulani, Mandenka, Sonrai or just about any other West African Sahelian string music in your life . Even "Spanish" tuning has heavy moorish (West/North African) influence.
If you do not know, then keep your ignorance to yourself. Don't project it on me or anyone else.
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@lionzion22 Not really... it's an American of uknown decent using open Spanish tuning
now it could sound like west African music but that's just how music evolves
It may seem stupid to call you out on this, but I don't like it when people claim shit is what it ain't



I'm a big Barque Bob fan, but wouldn't Blind Willie McTell be "the most successful musician who played in the Atlanta Blues style"?
thefringthing 2 years ago
Barbecue bob was in his lifetime much more famous than blind willie mctell was in his and sold more records, Most of blind Willie Mctell's fame comes from more modern listeners, I don't think Blind Willie Mctell was ever really that commertially successful until his material was re-released in the 60's.
PreWarMusic 2 years ago
Why do they call it Prewar music? they should call it afterwar music. 1928 + 11 = 1939
and 1928 - 10 = 1918
So it should be afterwar music :)
jimihendrix1967 2 years ago
my guess is because of the massive impact the second world war had on the recording industry of the time plus the great difference in style of recordings before and after the war, personally I think it makes more sense to split it up into pre and post depression aswell :)
PreWarMusic 2 years ago