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In this delightful little column, Uncle Dislo has guided you by the hand, but at a distance (only very long-armed DeBaser folks, please...) through the extensively traversed discography of the Fab Four in search of influences from "black" music that often tinted it and covers of songs by American black artists, discovering, for example, their preference for the repertoire of female black vocal groups. Sometimes we included original tracks performed with decidedly black techniques, vocally, especially, but also instrumentally. Enough chit-chat, then, here’s the last listen........................ #maybe ............................. #perhaps .......
We are in the realm of Little Richard, the undisputed master of rock'n'roll and vice, and combining "Kansas City" with "Hey Hey Hey" was his initiative, and the disciples followed the Master.... Call and response, as per the best tradition....
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