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The Blues
When the British borrowed the Blues from their American cousins enhanced the genre, reshaped it cried it the whole world took notice. The Sixties a generation born within the conflict of the second world war endured the aftermath, city after city, town after town with avenues of bombed shells of what were buildings, rubble once an entity of one’s relatives now reduced to a sanctuary of wandering ghosts. With every day commodities diminishing the daily grind of queuing soon becoming a national necessity, this proud land now a realm of the ration book, to signify a place of not so plenty a coupon for this, a coupon for that. While one’s pride channelled into the rebuilding a populous scarred, physically mentally took solace when their children broke out and eulogize in the glory of ‘The Blues’ © Harry J Horsman 2011
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