Member Since:
12/14/2000
Total Mixes:
205
Total Feedback:
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Other Mixes By
joey de vivre
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Theme - Alternating DJ
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Riley Puckett
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Ragged But Right
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Earl Johnson's Clodhoppers
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All Night Long
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Jimmy Davis
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Red Nightgown Blues
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George Roark
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I Ain't a Bit Drunk
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Hokum Boys
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I'm Gonna Get It
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Maddox Brothers & Rose
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Ugly & Slouchy (That's the Way I Like 'em)
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Suzy Thompson
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Dixon County Blues
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Sons of the Ozarks
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Plantation Blues
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Aaron Sisters
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How'm I Doin'?
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Riley Puckett
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Nobody's Business
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Prairie Ramblers
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I'm Feelin' High (& Rollin Along)
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Parker & Drood
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Sail Away Ladies
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Old Crow Medicine Show
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Tear It Down
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Johnny Dodds
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Memphis Shake
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Coon Creek Girls
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Banjo Pickin' Girl
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Carter Family
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Hello Stranger
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Cannon's Jug Stompers
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Hollywood Rag
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Bill Boyd
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Mill Blues
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Hokum Boys
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You Can't Have None of That
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You're Bound to Look Like a Monkey When You Get Old
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Jimmy Davis
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You Are My Sunshine
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Delmore Brothers
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Blow Your Whistle, Freight Train
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California Slim
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Big Rock Candy Mountain
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Earl Brothers
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Bender
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Roy Acuff
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Lonesome Old River Blues
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Ocie Stockard
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You Are My Sunshine
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Allen Brothers
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the New Salty Dog Blues
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Comment:
Roots music mostly from back-country 1930's musicians, or thereabouts.
If I could tune into music from 50-70 years into the future, you know I would, but unfortunately that dial on my time machine has never worked, so when I want to escape present-day reality, I go in the other direction . . .
Actually some of these musicians are only pretending to be old-timey, so a true moldy fig (like R. Crumb) would have to cover his ears
to avoid hearing fiddler Suzy Thompson & a few others, but I think they've got the spirit.
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HaHa, Jeff. You are in the right place musically, my friend. A quite stunning collection from you once again.
thumbs up on this one!!!!
I don't know most of these, but goldangit! I wish I did. Again, I'm impressed.
Absolutely! Much that's strange to my ears here, but it's in great company. I've always heared to hear more by the Hokum Boys.
A cotton pickin' great one!
trade? i know i'd love this mix.
I only know the Delmore Brothers track, but I'm sure this is great.
Cool old timey stuff from the way back machine. Very nice.
excellent! I only know a few of the tracks but think I'd love the whole mix!
It's like Hee Haw, but for real!
Great theme and nice execution on this disc.
Awwww Right! You're playing my tunes! More and more I find myself listening to music -- country, blues, and jazz -- from the 20s, 30s and 40s.... and a few of today's whippersnappers with the same spirit. The old, weird America. There's a lot to discover.
You make some of the best mixes here, Jeff. Top notch. (And needless to say, this would be nice in a next trade exchange).
This looks fabulous - you've done it again. The Carter Family were major pioneers. What's with the "New" Salty Dog Blues - we don't cotton to no newfangled music here in this holler.
Ol' Tymey = Good Tymey! I bet this sounds great - no shortage of the Hokum Boys!
Although I can't claim to know everything here, this looks fantastic (as ever) - would love to hear it.
Not an area of music I know much about -- which means I would like to know more! Nice mix.
Top 40 damnit! This is really great.
How did I miss this? Those Coon Creek Girls can pick!