Ring Of Fire - Johnny Cash
Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
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Critics hail him as a master, an innovator, an icon. He has inspired countless artists, from the loftiest superstar to the humblest beginner. Yet few people alive today have seen him perform.
His name was Robert Johnson. He was born exactly a century ago Sunday. Without him, rock might sound very different.
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According to Delta blues legend Son House, Johnson was an embarrassingly bad guitarist. Then he left town — and came back with supernatural abilities. The legend — which Johnson wisely did little to refute — was that he gained his talent by selling his soul to Satan at a midnight crossroads.
The Devil didn’t toss fame and fortune into the deal. Johnson lived as an itinerant bluesman, roaming from town to town, playing juke joints, levee camps, streetcorners. He travelled to St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit and perhaps Windsor. He became a skilled performer with a keen ear, winning over audiences with pop hits of the day.
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Robert Johnson > all


Angel Eyes: I don’t see any rattlesnake! WHAT’S SHE DOING!?
Simms: SUCKING OUT THE POISON, WHAT DO YOU THINK!!
Bad Religion - Sorrow
favorite Bad Religion song.
One of the best concerts i’ve ever been.
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