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Everybody singin' like somebody else's body. And that's pretty spooky if you think about it. I like the shows where the guy... he's like 18 years and white and he's comin' up on stage before a 90 years old bluesman [pantomimes lurching onto stage, plays really old sounding blues, wails incomprehensibly]... And then the 90 years old bluesman comes on and says, 'OK man, whassup?' Everythin's gotten like kinda spaced if you think about it... - Jerry Ricks, Port Townsend 97

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Offline Bunker Hill

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« on: November 18, 2010, 12:16:21 AM »
Blues & Rhythm have made available Bob Groom's interesting feature from issue 254  http://www.bluesandrhythm.co.uk/archive.html

A headups for the forcoming Xmas issue with features on Document and the 50th anniversary of Paul Oliver's Blues Fell This Morning which is still in print today. Can't recall the last time when B&R contained so much on pre-war blues.  :)

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