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🎩🌙 E-40 – “Rules & Regulations” (but it’s playing in the juke joint on Sinners) | 1930’s Blues Version Recorded live at a candle-lit juke joint behind the courthouse district, Sinners – 1934 The door stays shut and the room stays quiet, the kind of quiet that means everyone already knows the rules. Earl Stevens stands by the piano, not lecturing — just stating facts — while the band eases into a slow, disciplined shuffle that feels like order holding chaos in place. The bass walks straight, the piano keeps time like a judge’s gavel, and the horn answers only when it has something worth saying. Earl sings it plain: how codes get written without ink, how regulations get enforced without badges, and how survival depends on knowing both. A table in the back nods once. No arguments. No confusion. The Sinners Evening Register wrote: “He turns street law into blues doctrine.” 👉 E-40 – “Rules & Regulations” (but it’s playing in the juke joint on Sinners) | 1930’s Blues Version A lesson delivered in rhythm — where the blues explain what the rules never bother to.