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@brandonlace Let’s not forget Leroy Carr. This song is inspired on ‘When the sun goes down’. Robert Johnson was an admirer of Leroy Carr. The original version, with different lyrics but the same message (a broken heart) is performed by Leroy on piano with the great Scrapper Blackwell on guitar. That is a great version too!
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i just introduced my buddy to the delta blues, and he agreed that this was the birth of rock & roll. Thank you Robert, I can only imagine what you would have done with more years of life.
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@InanancuxI cuban would have nuked the world!
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wow, men, wow, men........
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I'm quite sure one of the thumb ups is from a man called Clapton
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dude has fingers like spiders in webs. man, if i could EVEN sing like this, how am i gonna pick this guitar and keep this time, solo, so it sounds listenable, much less incredible. many have tried. he reminds me of that 'chicken and the egg' argument. what came first, robert johnson, or.....what?
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the stones stole all his music....robert johnson was the MAN!
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Actually this is not his best...I mean... it's great!.. But some of his other songs just chill my spine! He can sound like an orchestra! He is one of the greatest musicians I've ever heard. Please/please/please get his best of CD! It is simply astonishing...Bob Dylan and Keith Richards will tell you the same thing...
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@brandonlace one huge soul? man the guy sold his soul to the devil on the crossroad from highway 41 and 61 in missisipi, as a fan you should know that. he sold his soul so he could play the guitar perfectly. Well, you cant sya it didnt work.
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Hes like Mozart
I like the stones version , but nothing beats this. One man, one voice, one guitar, one huge soul.
brandonlace 9 months ago 38
can't imagine what would be if he never recorded his songs.
InanancuxI 4 months ago 12