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Selected stories inspired from the recorded gems of the Delta blues,Chicago blues, Memphis blues and Texas blues. Called "the Devil's music," the stories of the blues goes beyond jump turns, slow drag ditties, reel, jigs, minstrel songs, ragtime, or the buzzard lope. These lyrics connected to these stories celebrate heartache, separation, distrust, betrayal, lust, but they promise a healing love of revival and renewal. It's a celebration of the present, of the now, and it's totally mad at the past and suspicious of the future. But who are kidding? Let us tell the truth. Really, the themes of this raucous collection often wallow in carnal pain, in the weakness of the flesh, and the temptation of sin. Taboo love, forbidden love. Sometimes it's just plain nasty. All of the good stuff.In Too Much Boogie, the spirit of the blues afflicts everybody. Within the emotional pull of the lyrics and its stirring music, there is a common language of the heart and the soul. Although the blues were born and bred in the land of Jim Crow by black people, it has nothing to do with class, color, or category. Even the rich get the blues and do dumb things. The book shows there is a pulse beating within each of us and that pulse is the blues.1. The Things I Used to Do by Alegra Verde2. For Love or Money by Alice Sturdivant3. Rocking Chair Blues by Jayme Whitfield4. What's in the Box by Kalamu ya Salaam5. Mother's Milk by Kevin James Breaux6. Ask the Heart by Akua Lezli Hope7. She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor by D. L. King8. The Summer of Bobby by Jolene Hui9. Can't Be Satisfied by Gary Phillips10. Midnight Special by Victor J. Banis11. Tricked by Zander Vyne12. Come for Me, Dark Man by Anne Tourney13. Heaven is a Blues Café by Hzal14. Red Eye by Lisabet Sarai15. The Backup Singer by Rebecca Kyle16. Hole by Remittance Girl17. Once You Go Black by Amanda Fox18. Goodbye Blues by Thomas S. Roche19. Effects of Moonshine by Dorla Moorehouse20. It's Tight Like That by Cole Riley21. The Principal of the Thing by Savannah Stephens Smith22. P.K. by Art Nixon23. Warming Up by Maxmilian Lagos24. My Strongest Weakness by C. Dennis Moore25. Head Games by Robert Buckley26. Sunday Morning by Dean Jean-Pierre27. The Room by Nick Nicholson28. Hurricane Love by Alicia Night Orchid
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