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Weather Report Erection, Live!
I didn't realize California had a bukkae season.
Aircraft Hangar Foam Fire Suppression Test
This has been a test of the emergency bukkae system.
Booker White - Poor Boy Long Way from Home
Tags for this video have been changed from 'blues, delta, bukka, white' to 'blues, delta, bukka, white, slide guitar' - edited by dystopianfuturetoday
The random music game (Music Talk Post)
Rabbit Foot Blues - Blind Lemon Jefferson
My Babe - Lightnin' Hopkins
Third Street's Going Down - Peetie Wheatstraw
Southern Can Mama - Blind Willie McTell
61 Highway - Mississippi Fred McDowell
The Little Red Caboose - Henry Thomas
Good Gravy - Sonny Boy Williamson
Bad Feelin' Blues - Arthur "Blind" Blake
Milkcow Scale Blues (v. 2) - Robert Johnson
Sleepy Man Blues - Bukka White
All I got on here is blues, at the moment.. really need to update the library.
Morgan Freeman On Black History Month
I don't know about you guys but I appreciate black people and culture. All of my favorite music was copped from a black man take for instance the original dub music which was called "Blue Beat" into the genius that is Lee "Scratch" Perry which was copped by every little white guy with a strat and suit to create shit-ska, or even much before that - Bukka White slapping his steel string guitar which was copped by many a mountain crooner - Can't forget the crazy zany and otherworldly Sun Ra Arkhestra of which many a neo-post-rock project wish and try to copulate; or how about the little-known noise/trance/congotronic Congolese group I rip off a lot named Konono No. 1? And I mean I didn't even begin to speak about Ethiopian music from the 60-70s (check out Ethiopiques or just try on Muhmoud Ahmed - f'n amazing).
But, outside of music even though there has been a black history month for a long ass time now kids just don't understand Dr. King! Listen to his damn speeches, oh young and flighty ones - he didn't just speak about his dreams he spoke about "RADICAL ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION"! As history repeats itself it is evident to remember to pay attention to your local black community; they know what is going on!