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Dirty blues encompasses forms of blues music that deal with socially taboo and obscene subjects, often referring to sexual acts and drug use. Due to the sometimes graphic subject matter, such music was often banned from radio and only available on a jukebox. The style was most popular in the years before World War II, although it had a revival in the early 1950s. The more noteworthy musicians who utilised the style included Bo Carter, Bull Moose Jackson, Harlem Hamfats, Wynonie Harris, and Hank Ballard and The Midnighters.

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  • Dirty Blues (de)
  • Malpura bluso (eo)
  • Dirty blues (en)
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  • Malpura bluso enhavas formojn de bluso kiu temas pri socie tabuaj aferoj, kiel seksa agado kaj/aŭ referencoj al ia droguzado. Pro la foje tro evidenta enhavo, tia muziko estis ofte malpermesita el la radio kaj disponebla nur el diskogurdo. La stilo estis populara ĉefe en la jaroj antaŭ la Dua Mondmilito, kvankam ĝi havis revivadon en la 1960-aj jaroj. Plej famaj muzikistoj kiuj uzis tiun stilon estis Bo Carter, Bull Moose Jackson, Harlem Hamfats, Wynonie Harris, kaj Hank Ballard kaj The Midnighters. (eo)
  • Dirty blues encompasses forms of blues music that deal with socially taboo and obscene subjects, often referring to sexual acts and drug use. Due to the sometimes graphic subject matter, such music was often banned from radio and only available on a jukebox. The style was most popular in the years before World War II, although it had a revival in the early 1950s. The more noteworthy musicians who utilised the style included Bo Carter, Bull Moose Jackson, Harlem Hamfats, Wynonie Harris, and Hank Ballard and The Midnighters. (en)
  • Dirty Blues (schmutziger oder unanständiger Blues) bezeichnet Bluessongs, deren Texte sich mit gesellschaftlich tabuisierten Themen befassen und häufig sexuelle Handlungen und Drogenkonsum thematisieren. Da diese Songs oft von den Radiostationen nicht ausgestrahlt wurden, waren sie meist nur mittels Jukebox oder live zu hören. Besonders populär war der Dirty Blues in den Jahren vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, hatte aber ein Revival Anfang der 1950er Jahre. (de)
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