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What are you listening to? Part XXX - Sexxxy tunes for sexxxy folks

F.U.B.A.R. will know......the rets of you can just learn what we known for decades.

Skip James - Hard Time Killin' Floor Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv-_mzVBSF8

[video]https://youtu.be/XVLBzcetS7I[/video]


And in a similar vein...

https://youtu.be/3C4PsXoFslM


And here's an absolute beaut I've just found:

https://youtu.be/J4YPMiFaPWo

And another by the same guy...

https://youtu.be/MTdozEmP8LY

Now that's what I call 'the blues'...


Nevermind Spotify, Deezer and all those other bollox apps, YouTube has introduced me to more new music in the last few years than I ever discovered from 3 decades of trawling through the metal/alternative/indie sections of my local record shop. Having said that, the expectant anticipation derived from rushing home clutching an impulsively purchased unknown album with a groovy sleeve was almost orgasmic - until you plonked it on the platter and it sounded like fuckin shite. What an anticlimax - worse than having your mum burst into the room when you're on the vinegar strokes (so I've been told...)

Sometimes technology fuckin rocks - even for an old cunt like me...
 
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Oh God NOT Howling Wolf, you ever see that clip where he cusses Son House out?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yX7PkalhZE

My issue with Mr Wolf comes from this clip, Son House may have turned to booze but he lived that Mississippi Delta life & worked on the Levee camps, watched men be shot on the camps, had his ass kicked by white owners, got ripped off etc. He lived a life that gave the chance for the old levee camp workers to be able to move up north to Chicago & make some cash. I will always say loud & proud Son House was the real deal, just watch him play live on video & watch his eyes, he becomes possessed & like he says he heard "Blues" back in 1910.

Son House - Pony Blues (The National Steel gets plucked that hard you can hear the cone in the guitar nearly pop out)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi0MHCTDp0I

Mighty Sam McClain is nice, that lifted my mood some to be honest as I don't feel that great atm & I have always found blues to help lift my "spirit"
 
Global Underground have uploaded their back catalogue to Mixcloud so I have started downloading these seminal compilations beginning with GU 1 - Tony De Vit - Tel Aviv - which was actually recorded live @ 'Alenbi 58' (a local club within the city.

GU 2 - Paul Oakenfold - New York, is a fantastic example of a British house DJ beginning to adopt the influences of the psychedelic trance music he had been exploring through the niche of beach parties in Goa and Thailand, translating it for the dance floors of the top Clubs around the world, from Ibiza to his groundbreaking residency at Creams legendary Saturday nights @ The Nation in Liverpool - a central aspect of the trance explosion in the UK in the 2nd half of the 90's.

And that is just the first 2 compilations. This series represents one of the most comprehensive histories of progressive club music from 1996 to the present day (which is personally cool as I has only started going to raves and house music clubs in late '95, being too young to have experienced the original rave scene at the start of the 90's)

Global Underground - the entire catalogue on Mixcloud
 
Josh Wink - Profound Sounds Vol. 2 (2003 mixed compilation.)

Sound as a pound and very profound. An old favourite I have just uncovered after not hearing it for the best part of a decade.

@discogs
 
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