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Robert Johnson..did he sell his soul at the crossroads? |
Or is he simply one of the greatest performers in history? http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1gp69QA8d... Legend has it. A great movie based on Robert Johnson and the crossroads where this supposedly happened It is really up to your own beliefs, (If you believe in heaven, then you must believe in hell), (or was it PRACTICE???) no, he's just that good, too bad he didn't record more.... Yes, according to legend. True or False, we'll never know. But doesn't it make a great legend! And you are right, his music is some of the greatest of all times; and still covered often by other great musicians. Although he wasn't able to record more, the legend is that he did sell his soul to the Devil. Clapton does a great deal of explaining on the DVD portion of "Atribute to Robert J." The music is great too. In the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" it seems he says he 'warn't usin' it' anyway. This question was just asked recently-check resolved questions. No, that was Tommy Johnson, as the legend goes. Martin and Corrosion beat me to the punch. neither the Blues are based on the musicians life's experiences , Crossroads about a time when he was confused and didn't know what path he should Live His life by IF YOU ARE REALLY ELWOOD YOU WOULD KNOW !!!!------ MY NAME IS ROCCO BLUES Well, everyone has given you your answer (and a half). But it's a good one to ponder. Would you sell your soul to the devil and in return play like one of the all-time greats? Is it really possible to be as good as you want to be by sheer effort and determination? Or, can one be tempted to "Cut the line" and wake up one say with hands that can do wonders, and in retrun, know that your soul will go to the devil? ROCCO: i didnt give you the thumb-down. however, i think you're an idiot. |
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