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Post by rocky on Feb 16, 2004 9:22:35 GMT -5
In the song 'Play the Blues' this line Mr. Robert Johnson lost his life with too much love one day always puzzled me. Its true, its a long story, tells all at the end, check it out: www.deltahaze.com/johnson/bio.html
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Post by René on Feb 16, 2004 10:10:03 GMT -5
long story, but it says it all
thanks for that Rock
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Post by remcor2000 on Feb 16, 2004 12:33:58 GMT -5
haha nice story, ;D
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Post by bighairygrinch on Feb 16, 2004 14:41:54 GMT -5
Robert Johnson had been poisoned for getting too close to somebody else's woman one time too many.
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Post by Tidyman on Feb 16, 2004 19:40:19 GMT -5
I knew the story, but it's a compelling one. Thanks for the link rocky. This weekend I came across a painting in an art magazine that really grabbed me. It's inspired by one of Mr. Robert Johnson's songs called The Crossroads, which itself has kind of a cool story with it. Click on this link: skeletonart.com/Detailed/218.html"Early this mornin When you knocked upon my door And I said, "Hello Satan, I believe it's time to go"Me and the Devil Blues - Robert Johnson
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