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Feb 152010

Just curious. I’ve heard both used to describe early blues music, but I don’t know the difference.
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4 Responses to “What Is The Difference Between Pre And Post War Blues?”

  1. martin couch says:

    Other than the obvious chronological difference-before 1941/after 1945, there are some differences in style, instrumentation, etc. The post war music of America (including pop, r & b, blues, country, etc.) reflected the new found optimism of most Americans. The years of conflict, rationing, death and economic hardship were behind them. This is reflected lyrically primarily, but a more driving, more rambunctious music was needed to complement the subject matter. Of course, there were optimistic songs before the war and desolate songs after, but overall there is a marked difference in most forms of American music after the mid-forties.

  2. Puller58 says:

    Pre war is more ragtime jazz and Delta blues. Post war is when the electric guitar hit the blues and the Chicago influence began.

  3. Flatstic says:

    Pre war blues was played before the war. Post war blues was played after the war.

  4. Farley says:

    When The Mighty Muddy Waters, invented electricity.


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