Showing posts with label 78s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 78s. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

I'M GETTING LOST OVER HERE

I'm rarely in the mood for out-of-copyright music because that means it's really old. You can't shake your ass to it, there's no loud distorted guitar, no boogie woogie piano. no breakbeats, no honking sax and, shudder, no reverb. But when I'm in the mood for out-of-copyright music, I pick one random name or tag after another at Open Music Archive. It doesn't take long to find yourself ass deep in old timey tar. I just go with it. Tonight it started with a name not known to me, selected totally at random. It led to me to Clara Smith, born in 1894, and active from the 1910s though 1935, recording over a hundred songs. Over a hundred songs I haven't heard.

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Listen:
Clara Smith - Deep Blue Sea Blues mp3 at Open Music Archive
Clara Smith - Court House Blues mp3
at Open Music Archive
Out-of Copyright music
at Open Music Archive
Visit:
Clara Smith
at Wikipedia

Monday, March 7, 2016

TROPICAL TIME TRAVEL

Dig it. Here's a mix of vintage cumbia, from 78s. I'm not going to try to convince you how badass it is. If you're not interested, go listen to stuff you've already heard before. Your loss. The rest of you, you know, come on through here....

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Listen:
Cumbia 78 RPM Mix - Quantic mix mp3 at Paris DJs 28 minute mix, single mp3, awesome.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

REALLY OLD SCHOOL


Robert Crumb is best known as an artist. He's also a big fan of old time music, as in very early blues, jazz, country, jug bands, string bands, hillbilly, and other really old roots stuff. He has a collection of around six thousand 78s, but isn't really a record collector in the stereotypical money grubbing sort of way. He won't pay exorbitant prices, preferring instead to trade drawings or play the Ebay waiting game. (Really, R. Crumb and Ebay exist in the same universe. What's next, Blues Hammer and blue jeans?). This is something he's been doing for the past five decades, so he probably knows a thing or two.


Whistler's Jug Band, 1930. One of the bands on Crumb's list.

The blog Doom & Gloom From the Tomb just posted a collection of four half hour BBC Radio shows on which Crumb was a guest, playing selections from his collection and talking about 78s. There's also a couple shows from WFMU's Antique Phonograph Music program down there, streaming, so you can get a taste of his (music) obsessions without downloading. There's a few mp3s for those of you who need an immediate fix, one from Crumb's band the Cheap Suit Serenaders, and two others, one each from the Hokum Boys and Bo Carter (from reissues that he did the artwork for). Ride the old wave.

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Listen:
R Crumb & His Cheap Suit Serenaders - Fine Artiste Blues mp3 at Carnival Saloon
Bo Carter - The Pencil Won't Write No More mp3 at Carnival Saloon
The Hokum Boys -You Can't Get Enough Of That Stuff mp3 at Carnival Saloon
Cheap Suit Serenaders - Get A Load of This (streaming) at Hell Hound on My Trail
Cheap Suit Serenaders - Cheap Suit Special (streaming) at Hell Hound on My Trail
Cheap Suit Serenaders - Suits' Crybaby Blues (streaming) at Hell Hound on My Trail
Robert Crumb - Interviews from BBC Radio at Doom & Gloom From the Tomb
Robert Crumb on WFMU, Part one (streaming)
Robert Crumb on WFMU, Part two (streaming)
The Antique Phonograph Show at WFMU Several years worth of shows, streaming.
Visit:
Robert Crumb official site Start with this page, where he reveals his thoughts on everybody from Laurel and Hardy to Obama. On Andy Warhol: " One of his lame-ass silk screen prints goes for more money than some original renaissance art." That's right. Crumb said "lame-ass." Blues Hammer here we come!
Robert Crumb at Wikipedia