Great to see these two having so much fun!
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I tell you, all them scounds could play good; I don't know which one was best. I liked that Lonnie - he was the big fat one - I liked his violin playin', but that other one, what played violin and piano, too, and everything, I believe it was Bert. They both played so good, it'd be hard to tell how to judge which one played the best - Houston Stackhouse remembers the Chatmon brothers, The Voice of the Blues
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I really don't have a good explanation for this, other than it's a version of Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane sung in what is apparently Goanese.
With yodeling. Have a great weekend! Ry Cooder performing at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2017. He won the Lifetime Achievement Award:
Great, great - love the political barb as well. 70 yrs old, and looks like he's got a few years left, hopefully many!
lindy
The recent post about the Zydeco discography lured me to YouTube to look for old creole recordings. I think this unaccompanied vocal is interesting, you can hear the obvious Acadian base, but it's infused with blues.
This one from the 30's is a clear link to modern zydeco: Thanks Lindy, these are amazing, and a great way to start the week. I love the 'drum kit', very inspiring.
Lew lindy
When I woke up this morning, I was completely unaware of the presence of vegetable orchestras on this planet. Obviously they've been around for a while, just not on my radar.
This is my last post on this topic, I promise. But I can't help but look at someone playing vegetable panpipes and not think of Bulldoze Blues.
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