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You're laughed out of jail you know did you know. You won't miss me. When on didn't go home. Happy you don't miss me David Oh. You didn't go. Where you know that is the name you haven't seen in the baby. Baby don't you know. I didn't say no if I can one for. It were you don't. You go along with me. All round and go home. You know Miss made it in a home. Then. Didn't go. Well you know how to do that is didn't get it it was that the sun went down. I did this and you think I want to Why don't you I mean this town by and I'm going on this me . Way on my own didn't go home. Then. When you don't miss me Day been a home when I. Didn't go. Away I know you don't wanna know you don't want to gab cause your best friend. Told me so. But that's all right again I'm going to one of those Anyway I go on but have. You been to. Well known name in gold. Omitted. Didn't go. North of Miami. River to go on and I was. Alone I doubt and. I would doubt. That she wouldn't. Be dead and gone home. And. She without commitment. eventually vaudeville or. Frank Stokes born in. 1888 according to some. Sources and according to his draft card he was born in 877. Early influence. Amongst blues guitarist so that area of that era and area. 3 tracks we heard just now nobody's business if I do. Ever been a bad. Frank Stokes it won't be long now it's a good thing to take one. Nobody's business if I do this is all from a compilation of his recordings from the 1920 s. The best that's on the. Record label. See we started this off with furry Louis. Louis from Memphis. And. Influenced by and played with Frank Stokes. At various points in his career. For us was born in $1893.00 so depending on which account you pay attention to there $5.00 or 15 years younger than Frank Stokes. So you would have been the student. In his prime is the record 127 and 28 is when these recordings came from and we heard 3 tracks from Louis we heard mistreating. Furries blues and Cannonball blues and I have no idea. Who the other vocalist was. In there. Any fairy Louison we fall about with some real. Scratchy records from the thirty's. P. Which straw that is known as the Devil's son in law or. He had a. Second. Name that he went by as something the. The son of hell born or something like that. Pee wee. Was born William bunch. In 1902 and we heard some recordings from. The 1930 s. I heard one to 12 little low. Little low mellow mama 2 L's 2 m's little low. And $1.00 to $12.00 and sinking sun blues. From 939. P. With straw. And then some Bumblebee slim homeless East to his mother's. And this is a recording on the classic blues record label the essential Bumblebee slim it's a 2. Cd set Bumblebee slim played piano and guitar. And we heard it we hear. This song called life I'm livin followed by a new big blues 0 new Big Easy blues and what clothes blues. And clothes. In the ring are. All the stuff is metaphor for something. I'm not quite so. I understand exactly what that one was very early Muddy Waters Muddy Waters when he was just 29 years old. Recorded by the Library of Congress we heard some Library of Congress recordings earlier but these were done in. Probably in Clarksdale Mississippi in July of 1942. Why don't you move so God can use you. And then Country Blues and then you're going to miss me when I'm gone all from Muddy Waters when he was still. He had not gone to Chicago yet. It's interesting if you listen to these versions of his songs and then listen to them when they become a lecture fired later it's the same thing just post the volume and plug in the guitar. At. Microphones a harmonica so you can get above the street sounds in Chicago above the din of the city. It's the same music just evolved for a new environment. And then Frank Stokes Muddy Waters then Frank Stokes it won't be long it's a good thing nobody's business but this is Monday night blues Monday night every Monday night right here at k k u p 10 pm to 1 o'clock in the morning each week it's a different host so a little bit of a different take on the blues depending on who's in the studio and what kind of mood. It's always interesting there's a playlist Nobody tells us what we need to or have to play. We bring in the music we spread. Take requests occasionally Studio line is always open to k.k. You can call anytime you have comments or questions or. If you have a request and if we can fulfill it you know. If it fits sort of halfway into what we're doing to be glad 240-260-2999. 831 it's 480999 again all of this information is on our website k k u p o r g. 28 minutes left so we. Just jump back into some music. About some hound dog. You're listening to. live . You know that's just about it for me my name's Leo Murphy I will be back on Saturday at 9 pm with some modern jazz and coming up this morning coming up the smarting at 4 o'clock the rhythm Dr the rhythm mechanic or the rhythm doctor on Saturday nights and rhythm mechanic An early on Tuesday morning rhythm mechanic with the drive through a 4 o'clock followed at 7 in the morning for human voice so. Some great Hello singing the human voice Oh and then at 10 o'clock is just those folks saying in playing with one eyed jack so stay tuned for all of that we just heard some Luther Allison from an album titled Love me papa key to the highway. And before of acts. We heard some Hound Dog Taylor we heard from an album Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers walking the ceiling held my baby lives night and Taylor's Rock thank you for listening thank you for all the nice calls Thank you everybody for supporting this little where you know Station went a lot of fun over the weekend with our annual Grateful Dead marathon we raised $8000.00 right on the nose and 18 hours and. Your donations are how we keep the lights on and the doors open and to continue to bring you this music so thank you for everybody who has pledged and will be here for you for as long as you are here for us tonight everybody going to listen to some more Luther Allison and then we will change over to something else. When we try. Yeah let's do this. 91.5 on your f.m. Dial this is commercial free community radio k k u p Cupertino.

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