Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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It is interesting noting the difference between a jazz and a blues audience even if the generational difference is not so great. The Blues still has a strong "blue collar" following whereas I think jazz has just become increasingly elitist as the music has evolved in complexity. When I have gone to Blues gigs, a lot of people do come from a Rock background and criticism of musicians such as Clapton and Hendrix would not be taken seriously if anyone mooted the position taken by Bluesnik . Sometimes Blues gigs can be a bit pedestrian and I think you could argue that the only other "Jazz-related" oeuvre that probably is susceptible to greater cliché is Gospel music which again now takes on influences from Rock and Soul.
I would not tend to look to treat Clapton any different from Buddy Guy. If BBC Radio 2 includes the T/T band in it's line up, I would not object. I think the economic circumstances of a band like that are unimaginable to the early generation of players yet Blues seems to be one of the few types of music where economic depravation seems to suggest greater authenticity. The circumstances in 2018 are different from 1929 and the reason why the Blues are still relevant is because this is a music which can reflect the change in experience.
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