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isaacullah
1496 posts
May 16, 2011
1:02 PM
Okay, I don't, and never will, use i-Tunes, so I'm a little late to the "podcast" party. But I've been getting into them using the podcast "feed" tools in Rhythmbox (the opensource linux alternative to i-tunes), and I've just discovered a really cool series called "Uncensored History of the Blues" sponsored by The Delta Blues Museum, and I thought I'd share with y'all! Enjoy!

http://uncensoredhistoryoftheblues.purplebeech.com


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Joe_L
1255 posts
May 16, 2011
3:47 PM
There is some great stuff on that site. It'll also hip some people to the real roots of the music as I don't think there is anything ever featured there that was recorded after 1945.

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mr_so&so
437 posts
May 17, 2011
11:56 AM
Thanks again, Isaac. I too am a Linux guy who shuns ITunes. Just loaded up your suggestion in Rhythmbox on Ubuntu and its very good stuff.

If you're interested in a Canadian-artists blues Podcast, try "Talkin' Blues": http://talkinblues.podbean.com/feed/
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isaacullah
1499 posts
May 17, 2011
12:51 PM
Thanks mr so7&so! Having lived in Canada for a little while, I'm definitely interested in learning about Canadian Blues artists. I'll load up that podcast right now! Viva Linux! :)
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