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Let's try to save the blues from SINNERS. After reviewing Ry Coogler's latest up against the much more profound BLACK SNAKE MOAN (2006) and more liberated CROSSROADS (1986), I take Glen Rockney and Crypto Psi of Rare Candy on a personal-historical tour of the music that made me the man (and woman) I am today.
For the full 3+hour jukebox fish fry subscribe to the show at patreon.com/filthyarmenian -- you'll also get access to our upcoming live event HIVE this June in LA (14th), Austin (17th), NYC (21st) and London (tbd)
Also mentioned in this episode:
Blues People: The Negro Experience in White America and the Music That Developed from It by LeRoi Jones
Rock Folk: Portraits from the Rock n' Roll Pantheon by Michael Lydon
And a roster of bluesman and women too long to list.
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Let's try to save the blues from SINNERS. After reviewing Ry Coogler's latest up against the much more profound BLACK SNAKE MOAN (2006) and more liberated CROSSROADS (1986), I take Glen Rockney and Crypto Psi of Rare Candy on a personal-historical tour of the music that made me the man (and woman) I am today.
For the full 3+hour jukebox fish fry subscribe to the show at patreon.com/filthyarmenian -- you'll also get access to our upcoming live event HIVE this June in LA (14th), Austin (17th), NYC (21st) and London (tbd)
Also mentioned in this episode:
Blues People: The Negro Experience in White America and the Music That Developed from It by LeRoi Jones
Rock Folk: Portraits from the Rock n' Roll Pantheon by Michael Lydon
And a roster of bluesman and women too long to list.

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