The Monkey Song - Calypso Mama
1957
Pure calypso bounce
Calypso Mama leans into a buoyant rhythm and playful delivery, capturing the joyful side of calypso tradition.
Originally a Blind Blake song.
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The Monkey Song - Calypso Mama
1957
Pure calypso bounce
Calypso Mama leans into a buoyant rhythm and playful delivery, capturing the joyful side of calypso tradition.
Originally a Blind Blake song.
50's

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Blind Blake - He's In the Jailhouse Now (1927)
Remember last election Everybody was in action Tryin' to find themselves a president
louis partridge is so fucking hot AND I just found out he's into blues music, that's so sexy
This is an unissued alternate take, different from the one release as a 78RPM by Paramount in 1927. 💀
1957

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Blind Blake (1927)
"He made [the guitar] sound like every instrument in the band - saxophone, trombone, clarinets, bass fiddles, pianos - everything. I never had seed then and I haven't to this day yet seed no one that could take his natural fingers and pick as much guitar as Blind Blake." - Big Bill Broonzy
Arthur Blake was Paramount Records' best-selling blues artist, right until the company went bankrupt, recording 80 tracks for the label between 1926 and 1932.
Until recently, almost nothing was known about this guitar virtuoso before and after those dates. Research published in 2011 laid some rumours to rest however, confirming a birthplace (Newport News, Virginia in 1896) as well as a cause of death (TB in 1934, after being hospitalised for pneumonia the year before).
So far, so good.
One episode deep and they haven’t neutered Reacher. Yet.
Arthur "Blind" Blake - "Diddy Wah Diddy" (1929)