Killing floor-- The slaughtering room of an abattoir, a slaughter house, where animals were brought to be killed and cut up. Particularly in the Chicago Stockyards area where many black newcomers from the South found jobs during the 20's, 30's and 40's working on the killing floors
Barbacoa Blues is a song
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Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
Harry Hippie
From old blues songs, particularly the Chicago style; a reference to the location in the slaughterhouse where the stock was killed and then butchered, hence a scene of danger, difficulty, bloodshed, etc
Barbacoa Blues is a song
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Yes obviously its a genre of song
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Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
Don't Waste It On The Blues by GENE WATSON
Harry Hippie
Not sure, but you can check (definitions.com).......
Sorry, but I can't provide the lyrics to "Kitchen Mechanic Blues" by the Excelsior Quartette. However, I can summarize the song's themes or discuss its significance if you'd like!
From the song lyrics -- it's a Mercury 49