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@catsalad
Pirates never played accordions
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(Because they hadn’t been invented yet)

Accordions were invented during the 1800s Industrial Revolution at the same time as the telegraph, steam engine and the typewriter

100 years after the Golden Age of Piracy 1600s–1700s

So every pirate movie with an accordionist is a science fiction movie with a time-travel sub plot šŸš€āŒ›ļø

@AccordionBruce @catsalad The accordion displaced the bagpipes (in their many variants) across Europe, pushing them to the margins - mountain valleys (Appenines, Pyrenees) on the mainland or islands (Sardinia, Ireland. Scotland).

@sellathechemist @catsalad
Alan Lomax went to Europe in the 1950s to escape the McCarthy era

And he seems to have come back with a deep hatred of the Accordion

He called it a ā€œpestiferous instrumentā€

And seemed to apply a generic filter based on the fact that it had chased around fiddle and bagpipe traditions in many parts of Europe

Not unearned. But not helpful

@AccordionBruce @sellathechemist @catsalad so that was after he recorded Lead Belly playing it ?

@antares @sellathechemist @catsalad
There’s people who study just Lead Belly and I’m no expert

But I think Lead Belly’s only five known ā€œwindjammerā€ šŸŖ— recordings were made late in his life in the 40s by Mos Asch

They’re all on this set
https://folkways.si.edu/leadbelly

Not sure he owned an accordion when Alan Lomax knew him

He’d picked one up again, maybe in nostalgia for the instrument he learned first back in 1909

Or because he thought it would sell records? Who knows? Nobody asked 😠

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@antares @sellathechemist @catsalad
Ironically all the folklorists wanted to hear was his Mexican 12 string guitar, which wasn’t traditional at all

They never asked about his little ā€œwindjammerā€ button accordion

Or the Black square-dance tradition it was played for that dated back to before the Civil War

And that his accordion style predated his 12 string guitar, and blues guitar in general

But nobody knew or thought to ask šŸ¤·šŸ½ā€ā™€ļø

@AccordionBruce @sellathechemist @catsalad ow thank you for the correction and details ! One of my late friend - who wasn't a huge fan of Lomax - always reminded me that Leadbelly played the accordion but we never had a real discussion about that, and I sloppily assumed the few known recordings were done by Lomax.

@antares @sellathechemist @catsalad
Lomax is one of the people who did a lot, with a lot of help by people who deserve more credit

So like most ā€œgreat menā€ he can take the criticisms

And if the work is valid the man will not mind

I don’t even really have that much problem with him

He seems to have been really opinionated, and wrong on some things, which led people to argue with him

But he’s dead now so we don’t have to yell about those same things anymore

That’s just science