This week’s Three Tune Tuesday marches through Sousa — from patriotic spectacle to institutional loyalty to full-on absurdity. What were marches meant to do? And what do they mean now?
This week’s Three Tune Tuesday marches through Sousa — from patriotic spectacle to institutional loyalty to full-on absurdity. What were marches meant to do? And what do they mean now?
Three tunes. One theme: Disobedient Women.
Rebecca went to Mecca and came back barer than Theda Bara.
Eva Tanguay didn’t care—and shouted it.
Ma Rainey wore a tie and dared you to “prove it.”
This week on Three Tune Tuesday, we break rules, records, and a 1925 cutoff.
Satire, song, laughter—and just a touch of chaos.
The latest Three Tune Tuesday podcast from Blind Skeleton is live.
Tune in for vintage tunes and sharp takes.
This week's Three Tune Tuesday podcast, "Rebellious Laughter," is now live.
https://blindskeleton.one/rebellious-laughter/
Come have a listen to me and my cohost as we go off script and ramble, occasionally swerving back on topic.
#threetunetuesday #78rpm #music #socialjustice
(Truth be told, we're never scripted)
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"Freedom, eh?" This week's Three Tune Tuesday celebrates "International Freedom Week" (Canada Day and Independence Day) with three freedom-inspired songs from the acoustically recorded era. Freedom is something to be cherished and still worth fighting for.
This week on Three Tune Tuesday — we're going full powdered wig.
Theme: Opera
But not the snoozy kind. We’ve got heartbreak in Paris, a smooth-talking Duke who ruins everything, and a baritone so bold he could out-sing your espresso machine.
💔 La Bohème (McCormack, 1910)
🎭 Rigoletto (Caruso, 1904)
🪒 The Barber of Seville (Ruffo, 1920)
Aria-ight, let’s go!
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Blind Skeleton's #threetunetuesday for today is live!
Marcus Aurelius turns 1,904 this week, and we’re celebrating with three pre‑1925 #78rpm shellac gems that trace a Stoic hero’s journey—from public revolt, through reflective calm, to unbreakable inner resolve.
Come have a listen! Let me know your thoughts. I do love feedback.
This week was a difficult one for me. The bullshittery of the current day, along with being hit by an episodic bout of depression, left me in a particularly nihilistic and helpless mood over the weekend.
I took that and turned it into this week's Three Tune Tuesday podcast: "The Quiet Rebellion of Holding On".
I'm pissed that any level of politics can effect me in such a way and make me want to leave the country that I chose to move to and live in. I'm pissed that some orange buffoon and his armada of flying monkeys can cause me to sink into a depressive fit. Fuck him. #fucktrump .
Regardless, I'm hopeful I was able to turn this into a positive. If you like really old, pre-1925 music recorded on shellac at 78rpm, I invite you to go have a listen.
This week's Three Tune Tuesday podcast is now live! Come listen as Yulia and Boneapart discuss the time honoured American tradition of defiance! Of course, we're also sharing three classic 78rpm tunes as well.
New Three Tune Tuesday is live!
BARKING MAD! Jazz Jesters and Barkin’ Blues
This week we’re chasing tailpipes and tickling keys with:
* Six Brown Brothers – Aunt Dinah’s daughter Hannah bangs on that piano
* ODJB – Bow Wow Blues
* Wilbur Sweatman – Doggone Blues (but he's happy)
It’s all joyful mayhem from the early days of jazz. Come howl with us: https://blindskeleton.one
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