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Ας μην ξεχνούμε από πού πραγματικά ξεκίνησε η Τζάζ...
Εδώ ο Βασιλιάς Jelly Roll Morton θυμάται ένα παλιό "βρώμικο" τραγούδι
που άκουσε κάποτε σε κάποιο καταγώγιο του Σικάγο εν έτει 1908, το οποίο παιζόταν
στα κακόφημα "σπίτια", και το μεταφέρει στις ιστορικές ηχογραφήσεις των Lomax, για λογαριασμό της μουσικής
βιβλιοθήκης του Αμερικανικού Κογκρέσου (1938). Ο κύκλος αυτών των τραγουδιών, παρότι ήταν γνωστός από παλιά
έμενε ακυκλοφόρητος για πάνω από μισόν αιώνα...


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[Απομαγνητοφώνηση τραγουδιού-ιστορίας, από την ηχογράφηση του Morton]

This is "The Dirty Dozen." I really think this originated in Chicago. I heard this tune about 1908, when I happened to be in Chicago. It seems like Chicago had been, started to be, beginning to be a freakish center. It seems like that there was a lot of sayings about what the different people would be doing and the uncultured way and the sex appeal. So I heard that song then.

Oh you dirty motherfucker
You old cocksucker
You dirty son of a bitch
You bastard
You're everything
And yo' mammy don't wear no drawers
Yes, you did me this, you did me that
You did your father
You did your mother
You did everybody you come to
'Cause yo' mammy don't wear no drawers
That's the Dirty Dozen
Oh, the Dirty lovin' Dozen
The Dirty Dozen
Yes yo' mammy don't wear no drawers

[This would be played in the houses in Chicago where they didn't mind about the language. Different places, sometimes I would visit these places. I was supposed to be one of the higher-ups. 'Course I'd sometimes I'd walk in and catch those things. It would be very embarrassing a lot of times, just the fact that old King Jelly Roll Morton was there. But I'd catch 'em and they wouldn't stop. Just keep on playing, you know. Some would care and some of 'em wouldn't.] The gals, they would have their dress up way up to their ass. Just shakin' it and breakin' it. At that time they wore what you called—the ladies did—the split drawers. They'd just be shakin' it down. And some guy plunking on the piano, some rough looking guy, I wouldn't know who he was. They had several of 'em. And they'd sing it right over and over. They'd sing all kinds of verses. Some of them meant something, some of them didn't have any rhymes, and some did and so forth and on.

So I had a bitch
Wouldn't fuck me 'cause she had the itch
Yes she's my bitch
Oh yo' mammy wouldn't wear no drawers

The main theme was the mammy wouldn't wear no drawers, I thought it was a very disgusting mammy that wouldn't wear some underwear

Said you dirty motherfucker
You old cocksucker
You dirty son of a bitch
Oh everything you know
Oh you low bitch
Yes and everything you'll do
Mmm—yes—mmm, Lord
Yes you did
Yes you dirty bitch
Suck my prick
Oh eat me up
All that kind of stuff
Yes yo' mammy wouldn't wear no drawers
Said, look up bitch, you make me mad
I tell you 'bout the puppies that your sister had
Oh it was a fad
She fucked a hog
She fucked a dog
I know the dirty bitch would fuck a frog
'Cause yo' mammy don't wear no drawers
I went one day
Out to the lake
I seen your mammy
A-fuckin' a snake
All she tried, she tried to shake
All she shuck, shake on the cake
Mammy don't wear no drawers




 

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