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🔥 Smokestack Lightning and the Blues That Birthed Us
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Let’s not sleep on the Blues.
This isn’t just music—it’s the marrow of a people’s memory. Smokestack Lightning, as Howlin’ Wolf howled it live in 1964, isn’t a performance—it’s a reckoning. A sonic ritual. A reminder that the Blues were never meant to entertain—they were meant to testify.
The Blues are the origins of the passion of a people's struggle in a beautiful land that at times we can’t touch. So we sing the Blues. Although grateful. Although in love—with family, with community, with country. Still, the institutional suppressions yielded a music called the Blues, to share our oppression with the world.
Wolf didn’t just sing. He growled through the pain. He moaned through the memory. He shouted through the silence. And in that 1964 footage, you see it: the sweat, the stance, the storm. You hear a man who carried the weight of generations in his voice, and still found a way to make it beautiful.
This is the music that raised us. That reminded us we were still here. That gave us permission to feel, to fight, to forge something new.
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