“it hit me that [Blind Willie] McTell and most of the great country bluesmen were recording and performing in the early-’20s, which was the same time period as when the De Stijl art movement was taking root. They were both doing the same things: breaking things down to their essences. In my mind, both the country blues and the De Stijl movement represented a new beginning of music and art, perhaps for the rest of eternity.” – Jack White on naming the 2000 White Stripes album De Stijl

“Do Diddley was up in Kansas City when he first heard “Who Do You Love” in his head, listening to a gang of children bigging up to one another, chanting insults at one another, and calling names to a rhythm that intrigued him.” – Bayou Underground: Tracing the Mythical Roots of American Popular Music’ by Dave Thompson (2010)

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