Seventy five years ago today two of the most influential musical recordings of all. time took place. NPR has a fascinating piece on these recordings—one in Texas by Robert Johnson and the other in London by Pablo Casals.
Robert Johnson And Pablo Casals' Game-Changers Turn 75
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Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson was born 100 years ago, on May 8, 1911. He died in 1938, having only recorded 29 songs, but his guitar playing has had a major influence on both Rock 'n Roll and Blues music. He is also famous for the myth that he obtain his guitar playing skills by selling his soul to the devil at the crossroads. I have to admit that he has never been one of my favorite musicians to listen to. Still, you have to respect the influence he has had.
This video for the songs "Hell Hound on My Trail" and "Devil's Blues" has been created from a couple of the rare photographs that exist of Johnson. I find it a bit creepy, but it is the closest thing we have to live footage of him.
Johnson was a big influence on Eric Clapton. Here is Clapton's cover of Johnson's song "Crossroads".
"Milk Cow Blues" was the last song Johnson ever recorded. Here is Lee Roy Parnell's cover of the song.
This video for the songs "Hell Hound on My Trail" and "Devil's Blues" has been created from a couple of the rare photographs that exist of Johnson. I find it a bit creepy, but it is the closest thing we have to live footage of him.
Johnson was a big influence on Eric Clapton. Here is Clapton's cover of Johnson's song "Crossroads".
"Milk Cow Blues" was the last song Johnson ever recorded. Here is Lee Roy Parnell's cover of the song.
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