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    Robert Johnson, (born c. 1911, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, U.S.-died August 16, 1938, near Greenwood, Mississippi), American blues composer, guitarist, and singer whose eerie falsetto singing voice and masterful rhythmic slide guitar influenced both his contemporaries and many later blues and rock musicians.
    Johnson was the product of a confusing childhood, with three men serving as his father before he reached age seven. Little is known about his biological father (Noah Johnson, whom his mother never married), and the boy and his mother lived on various plantations in the Mississippi Delta region before settling briefly in Memphis, Tennessee, with her first husband (Robert Dodds, who had changed his surname to Spencer). The bulk of Johnson’s youth, however, was spent in Robinsonville, Mississippi, with his mother and her second husband (Dusty Willis). There Johnson learned to play the jew’s harp and harmonica before taking up the guitar. In 1929 he married 16-year-old Virginia Travis, whose death in childbirth (along with that of their baby) in April 1930 devastated Johnson.
    In Robinsonville he came in contact with masters of the Mississippi Delta blues Willie Brown, Charley Patton, and Son House-all of whom influenced his playing and none of whom was particularly impressed by his talent. They were dazzled by his musical ability, however, when he returned to town after spending as much as a year away. That time away is central to Johnson’s mythic status. According to legend, during that period Johnson made a deal with Satan at a crossroads, acquiring his prodigious talent as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter in exchange for the stipulation that he would have only eight more years to live. (A similar story circulated in regard to another Mississippi bluesman, Tommy Johnson.) Music historian Robert Palmer, in his highly regarded book Deep Blues (1981), instead ascribes Robert Johnson’s remarkable musical attainments to the time he had to hone his skills as a guitarist under the instruction of Ike Zinneman as a result of the financial support he received from the older woman he married near Hazlehurst, Mississippi (Johnson’s birthplace), and to the wide variety of music to which he was exposed during his hiatus from Robinsonville, including the single-string picking styles of Lonnie Johnson and Scrapper Blackwell.
    His repertoire included several blues songs by House and others, but Johnson’s original numbers-such as “Me and the Devil Blues,” “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Sweet Home Chicago,” “I Believe I’ll Dust My Broom,” “Ramblin’ on My Mind,” and “Love in Vain”-are his most compelling pieces. Unlike the songs of many of his contemporaries-which tended to unspool loosely, employing combinations of traditional and improvised lyrics-Johnson’s songs were tightly composed, and his song structure and lyrics were praised by Bob Dylan. Despite the limited number of his recordings, Johnson had a major impact on other musicians, including Muddy Waters, Elmore James, Eric Clapton, and the Rolling Stones.
    He had only one moderate hit song during his lifetime (“Terraplane Blues”), but, after Columbia Records released a collection of his recordings, King of the Delta Blues (1961), the man and his music both achieved near-mythic status. Columbia later issued the box set Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings (1990). Johnson was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in its inaugural class (1980), and he became a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986.
    Johnson died on August 16, 1938, at the age of 27, near Greenwood, Mississippi, of unknown causes. Johnson's death was not reported publicly. Almost 30 years later, Gayle Dean Wardlow, a Mississippi-based musicologist researching Johnson's life, found Johnson's death certificate, which listed only the date and location, with no official cause of death.
    The exact location of Johnson's grave is officially unknown; three different markers have been erected at possible sites in church cemeteries outside Greenwood.
    More recent research by Stephen LaVere (including statements from Rosie Eskridge, the wife of the supposed gravedigger, in 2000) indicates that the actual grave site is under a big pecan tree in the cemetery of the Little Zion Church, north of Greenwood along Money Road. Through LaVere, Sony Music placed a marker at this site, which bears LaVere's name as well as Johnson's. Researchers Bruce Conforth and Gayle Dean Wardlow also concluded this was Johnson's resting place in their 2019 biography.
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  • @-FALKOR
    @-FALKOR Год назад +56

    I sold my soul to the sugar fairy. 🇺🇸🇺🇦❤🤍💙‬💛

    • @SCOTTONTAPE
      @SCOTTONTAPE  Год назад +14

      I sold mine to Daryl Hall from Hall & Oates

    • @jenniferwagner6425
      @jenniferwagner6425 Год назад +2

      @@SCOTTONTAPE so did my husband 😂

    • @jasonwickens0813
      @jasonwickens0813 Год назад +2

      @@SCOTTONTAPE Haha, lol. My wife has my B@@@s and me soul... hahahah. Friday Funnies.

    • @ducatarina8018
      @ducatarina8018 Год назад +10

      I gave my soul to Jesus

    • @dsvet
      @dsvet Год назад +4

      And now you have sugar in your tank

  • @tp5776
    @tp5776 Год назад +47

    I lived in the Delta, and my father was living in Clarksdale when he passed, he retired from Parchman. All my family played music.
    You don’t find the blues, they find you. Picture yourself in the middle of the night at a crossroads, maybe sitting on a stump with only the guitar. Close your eyes, all is silent but one thing. You hear a train, you don’t see it you hear it. It is far away, the sound is train car wheels on steel rails, the rails slapping the tracks. One slapping noise in one place, another slapping noise farther down, another, and another. Be patience, and all the slaps will start keeping perfect time with each other. There is your rhythm. That is the delta blues.
    You're close to Money where Emmitt Till was murdered. Also the Tallahatchie Bridge made famous by Bobby Gentry.

    • @SCOTTONTAPE
      @SCOTTONTAPE  Год назад +6

      Love it thank you for writing that

    • @Ania-cd2sh
      @Ania-cd2sh Год назад +9

      This is an awesome comment, I sat in my room closed my eyes and pictured what you were describing - feels so peaceful and magical

    • @calebjay1wilson431
      @calebjay1wilson431 Год назад +3

      @@Ania-cd2sh I'm from the South. The Delta is beautiful. It's not creepy. I've been to Dockerys crossroads at night. It's a peaceful place.

    • @iimdiego
      @iimdiego Год назад

      woah lol awesome

    • @Indigostarfly
      @Indigostarfly 11 месяцев назад +3

      You could turn that into a film, I see script here.

  • @Jameskenomis3
    @Jameskenomis3 Год назад +34

    As a white man who’s favorite music is the blues, I have so much respect for the older generations of black Americans. I can not imagine the hell they went through. It was definitely different times. God rest their souls. I’m so appreciative of the past generations of Americans. I come from immigrants of Czechoslovakia who were extremely poor sharecroppers. Times were so tough back then. I’ve heard so many stories from my late grandpa. On another note, the man in the hat is wrong about the devil. R J admitted he met the devil on the crossroads. I assure you Satan is a real being. Some people think that if they haven’t seen something it doesn’t exist. There are many strange things that happen. For example… Do you think it’s a coincidence that many famous people died at 27?

    • @grabacactus5709
      @grabacactus5709 6 месяцев назад +1

      alot of crazy history of people just trying to get by one way or another

    • @skrildrop
      @skrildrop Месяц назад

      he traveled, learned new things and came back

    • @charlesm8482
      @charlesm8482 Месяц назад

      People die at age 27 all of the time. Nothing strange about it. Allot more people that aren't famous die at age 27 then famous people.

  • @walterpayne4536
    @walterpayne4536 Год назад +97

    As a black musician this really gives you a chance to see the birth place of the blues. I heard of Robert Johnson in the past, and I never knew about his early childhood or where he played the blues Thanks Scott for posting this video!!!!!

    • @SCOTTONTAPE
      @SCOTTONTAPE  Год назад +11

      You’re so welcome Walter!

    • @calebjay1wilson431
      @calebjay1wilson431 Год назад +2

      They still talkin about that devil legend. A true Robert Johnson fan know Robert worked hard to play like that. I've been out there to Dockerys at night. Ain't no devil

    • @deeking9610
      @deeking9610 Год назад +1

      Birthplace of ALL American Popular music: Blues Folk Rock n Roll and eventually Hip Hop

    • @calebjay1wilson431
      @calebjay1wilson431 Год назад +1

      @@deeking9610 country is America's oldest and first popular music. It is from East Tennessee. Most of these blues artists are influenced by Jimmy Rodgers who is a white man. He's howlin wolf's main influence.

    • @AIR-CRAFT-CARRIER
      @AIR-CRAFT-CARRIER Год назад

      As a black man It shows you slavery 1 on 1

  • @janetchildress7573
    @janetchildress7573 Год назад +49

    I absolutely love this kind of history. Blues and folklore. Awesome ❤❤

  • @bayshorepark1231239
    @bayshorepark1231239 Год назад +18

    My dad was a blues historian and had taken trips to visit these places and watching this is bringing back memories of him, thanks

  • @flocosta
    @flocosta Год назад +13

    PS - His music reminds me of Odetta Holmes. She was also an incredible trailblazing bluesy/folksy singer that I loved. I had a boyfriend in the 70's that was in love with the woman. I surprised him for his birthday and took him to a show she was doing at a small venue in Chicago. After the lights dimmed, I passed a note to the usher that asked if we could somehow meet Odetta as a surprise for my boyfriend's birthday. He whispered to me to stay in our seats after the show. We did just that, and when all the audience was gone the usher brought us backstage to Odetta's dressing room where we got to meet her. The look on my boyfriend's face was priceless and I sure wish I had a camera! We chatted with her for about a half an hour before leaving and my boyfriend got a great big kiss from her. It was an awesome night!!

    • @sunshine_1111x
      @sunshine_1111x 4 месяца назад

      What a wonderful story!!!❤❤❤

  • @stevevorgias6734
    @stevevorgias6734 Год назад +12

    Ooh hell yes. One of my favorite music stories

  • @sabrinamartinez5816
    @sabrinamartinez5816 Год назад +11

    I love Robert Johnson and have spent many nights reading about his life. Thank you so much for this!! ❤

  • @cjsmith8319
    @cjsmith8319 Год назад +8

    I’ve been obsessed with Robert’s story and music for several years. It’s something that I treasure and maintain in privacy. I have yet to meet someone who holds the significance of his origin story to the regard that few of us do. It’s a story of tragedy juxtaposed by absolute brilliance.
    Thank you for this video, Gentlemen!

  • @jamesdavies542
    @jamesdavies542 Год назад +7

    For those of us like me that don’t live in America 🇺🇸 this is just incredible, thank you guys. I came across the name Robert Johnson after hearing his name in the opening part of a song by Tim McGraw called “How Bad Do You Want It?” The Robert Johnson story is incredible 😊

  • @jujulionesselsa1416
    @jujulionesselsa1416 Год назад +18

    Scott & Randy this is amazing thank you for taking us with you to the Place of the Blues....As soon as I heard Robert Johnson's voice and the rhythm of the Blues I was blown away. I am so happy that he is remembered and memorialised there. It is so tragic that he died so very young.

  • @liltrue8420
    @liltrue8420 Год назад +7

    I remember hearing about this story on the supernatural (TV series) a while back. Can't wait to watch this whole video.

  • @dianebaugher3919
    @dianebaugher3919 Год назад +14

    I have to say, as a person who isn't a fan of blues music, I could not have enjoyed this more. I learned a lot and enjoyed seeing parts of the old south and the cool cemeteries. You never fail to impress me Scott.

  • @joelrenfrow770
    @joelrenfrow770 Год назад +6

    You can learn a lot of history watching his videos folks , my man has done his homework

  • @codyatkinson
    @codyatkinson Год назад +6

    Enjoyed this very much I taught myself the blues from listening to his records for hours and hours as a young boy.

  • @benmayhew373
    @benmayhew373 Год назад +13

    I'm so intrigued by the history and stories of Robert Johnson so thank you for doing this and I'm unbelievably jealous of you being at these places. I've been dreaming of a trip down from 🇨🇦 for a long time. Hopefully one day before I die 🤞. Great job.

    • @SCOTTONTAPE
      @SCOTTONTAPE  Год назад +3

      I hope you get there someday Ben! Go Leafs!!

  • @janadeubner9883
    @janadeubner9883 Год назад +19

    I have always been fascinated by Robert Johnson's story and how much he has influenced the music that we still hear today. Your video has the most information I have ever seen or heard. Thank you both for the diligent research you have done on this subject. Very well done! Loved the background music also!

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 Год назад

      He didn't influenced anybody. It was satan

  • @rebeccalincoln8782
    @rebeccalincoln8782 Год назад +4

    I’ve never been so excited to click on a video. What a beautiful soul this man was. Wish we could’ve had more time.❤

  • @user-pv3co4rc7i
    @user-pv3co4rc7i Год назад +4

    I'm a Brazilian lover of the old Blues. Nice tribute you made to this incredible musician! I love the Blues!! Robert Johnson is in our hearts forever!!!

  • @JoeFromJoplinMO
    @JoeFromJoplinMO 6 месяцев назад +3

    This makes the second time I have watched this. Rose's husband dug the grave, and both are also buried in that cemetery, Thank you, Scott and Randy. Safe travels.-Joe from Joplin MO

    • @SCOTTONTAPE
      @SCOTTONTAPE  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you Joe! A little late but just seeing this !

  • @prairie1565
    @prairie1565 Год назад +16

    Robert's home should be preserved. Looks like the original little door too. Bob Dylan has talked about the crossroads as well. Mississippi has given us alot of wonderful artists but the one thing that hurts my heart that happened here is Emmett Till. Thanks Scott for this video 💜

  • @michellecarver7279
    @michellecarver7279 Год назад +5

    That is some of the best music ever created. Nothing like the blues to get your foot to tapping.

  • @LogicallyKnot
    @LogicallyKnot Год назад +4

    Robert Johnson created some of the best music that's ever been made. Only the devil could make a man that good with a tune.

  • @BassGirlSusan1961
    @BassGirlSusan1961 Год назад +5

    I love to play the Blues...especially Crossroads. What a ripper this one was, thank you Scott for the effort you put in.

  • @Mr.CalCal
    @Mr.CalCal Год назад +6

    I’m from Mississippi born n raised never heard about Robert Johnson until I saw the documentary of him and I watched it once and never watched it again it scared me a little. I even hear that clarkston Mississippi is like a ghost town til this day and being at the cross road there at midnight is witch hour( the devil’s hour)

  • @brandyb2125
    @brandyb2125 Год назад +4

    What I love about your channel is that you bring forth history and information that some of us had no idea about. It increases my curiosity and makes me want to learn more about so much! Keep being great!

  • @billkeaveney1526
    @billkeaveney1526 Год назад +3

    Thanks Scott for doing such a beautiful tribute to the man who gave the world so much.

  • @angieburnett4341
    @angieburnett4341 Год назад +8

    There was an episode about him on Supernatural--CW's longest running show & one of may ALL time faves, love me some Dean. 😁 Uh-umm...anyway, it was in the second season of the show, enjoyable episode. I didn't think it was possible but your vids seem to be improving all the time, SO enjoyable & masterfully done, love you Scott! Love, hugs & God Bless you 💕💕

    • @NikkiPiskorowski83
      @NikkiPiskorowski83 Год назад +2

      The crossroads is also in supernatural, not sure it’s the real one, but that’s where thy go to make a deal with the devil.

  • @terryowen6432
    @terryowen6432 Год назад +3

    As someone with a long time love of the blues I loved this video. Wonderfully made with loads of detail. Really hope his childhood home is restored, given its historical significance. Excellent work!

  • @pdive01
    @pdive01 Год назад +2

    My Mom's side of the family are all from Columbus, Ms and I learned of the myth and the legend of Robert Johnson at an early age. You guys have done what I always wish I had time to do. Great job and thank you from a big blues and Robert Johnson fan.🎸🎤🎵🎶

  • @nickyinflorida
    @nickyinflorida Год назад +7

    This a really impressive video. Thanks to you & Randy for sharing. Robert Johnson’s life and music influenced so many artists, while he was almost forgotten. So glad to see these locations are being memorialized.
    Take care.

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 Год назад +4

    Dang! 45 minutes!?.... We're in for it now. 💯.... I love this legend. Scott you really did your homework 🔥

  • @Age_Of_The_God
    @Age_Of_The_God Месяц назад +1

    Always Love hearing his Story

  • @shay5520
    @shay5520 Год назад

    Scott I just started going through your video library and I can tell you I have learned more about history from you than I did in school. Thank you!😊

  • @T5-635
    @T5-635 Год назад

    Oh thank you. I have been trying so hard to see that country and hear as much as possible about Robert Johnson.

  • @michellesterling1750
    @michellesterling1750 Год назад +10

    This is one of your best my friend. Everything about it is great. From the story to the editing to the music. You guys gave so much information even I as an old blues fan learned more. I hope one day to get down there. Thank you for the great job!!

  • @johnconway4161
    @johnconway4161 Год назад +4

    great video Scott

  • @jgjgjg1595
    @jgjgjg1595 Год назад +3

    Very well done! Thank you both.

  • @kotysuefawcett6538
    @kotysuefawcett6538 Год назад +5

    Heck yeah, Scott! Awesome video,as always. Hope you are getting your rest also. Love ya' man! You ROCK! THANX!👍🤗🙏✌🏻

  • @MissPiggy.
    @MissPiggy. Год назад +3

    Thanks Scott and Randy. This is a good video. Appreciate you both going to the locations.🥰🥰

  • @uversa7
    @uversa7 Год назад

    Thanks fellows for letting us all join y'all on such a special trip. I enjoyed every minute. Just like being there. Lots of good stories.

  • @lisabenson
    @lisabenson Год назад +1

    So happy you covered Robert Johnson. Love the Delta Blues!

  • @lynnhaldaman5410
    @lynnhaldaman5410 Год назад +2

    And Yet Another Awesome Video Scott & Randy !
    Robert Johnson I Have Heard Of And I Love The Blues!
    Such An Amazing Story Of His Life & Music. Passed To Soon What An Artist He Would Be Today!
    Thank You Both For This
    Tribute Video To Robert.

  • @judycogan5348
    @judycogan5348 Год назад +4

    I have heard about the devils crossroads before but like always you go into more detail. Very interesting and educational. Thank you Scott

  • @karensparks2509
    @karensparks2509 Год назад +1

    Thank you Scott. I really enjoy everything that you do. Appreciate your hard work. This was great.

  • @gillnelson9037
    @gillnelson9037 Год назад +6

    Absolutely loved this story so interesting and the places so quite and peaceful. It's actually a nice cemetery even though it has no grass around probably because its so hot there. I loved the music you played especially the guitar I do like blues music aswell as the old motown regae. Thanks for sharing this I've loved watching and listening take care. ❤️ love from Gill West Yorkshire UK ❤️ 🇬🇧

  • @DanTheMan189
    @DanTheMan189 Год назад +1

    Such a crazy story and legend. Thank you!

  • @LauraSusanUilani
    @LauraSusanUilani Год назад +2

    thank you. amazing video as always @Scoty On Tape - Your Pop Culture Tour Guide!

  • @nickefgen9219
    @nickefgen9219 Год назад

    Great video thank you for posting it

  • @maimericks80
    @maimericks80 Год назад +1

    I totally enjoyed this video and thank you very much for the story. Thanks to Randy also you both did an excellent job! Robert Johnson would be proud❤

  • @brittanythomas9996
    @brittanythomas9996 Год назад +2

    Here as usual Scott! ♥️♥️♥️

  • @eviedevet2172
    @eviedevet2172 Год назад +2

    Beautiful story, Beautiful music. I never liked blues music. But what i heard on the video, i loved it. Thank you Scott for sharing. I appreciate the blues now. May Robert rest in peace 💞

  • @Mike_Fahmy
    @Mike_Fahmy Год назад +3

    Amazing Video, Robert Johnson is a legend that will never be forgotten. Great video, it was like watching a Film. I enjoyed this very much. Great job Scott & Randy. RIP Robert Johnson 🙏🕊️

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 Год назад

    Great and thorough coverage.

  • @Cathidee
    @Cathidee Год назад +1

    Excellent video Scott! Loved the way you guys presented it!

  • @user-nc8fx9mb8l
    @user-nc8fx9mb8l 11 месяцев назад +1

    R.i.p robert, bless you, such a young age, your soul is free now xxx debbie uk

  • @toddwilliams1380
    @toddwilliams1380 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this bro! Thank u!

  • @AfterDarkParanormal
    @AfterDarkParanormal Год назад +2

    What an amazing story. A true blues legend. Who knows...it's a hell of a story. Great video!✌️🎼

  • @jackiecota-ne8ye
    @jackiecota-ne8ye 6 месяцев назад

    Loved this video! Extremely interesting and fascinating. I've love the blues. You boys done a excellent job at explaining the life of Robert Johnson! Thank you so much ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lindahodge5024
    @lindahodge5024 Год назад

    I always enjoy you're stories.

  • @caroleroseburgh1344
    @caroleroseburgh1344 Год назад +7

    Good Evening Scott 🙋🏽. I've seen this before, but nobody puts it together quite like you do ‼️😃👍🏽 Enjoy the rest of your night. Hi Randy 🙋🏽.

  • @KurtRichards
    @KurtRichards 8 месяцев назад

    Great video guys. Thank You very much.

  • @cedwards1127
    @cedwards1127 Год назад +1

    I love this and learned some information I hadn't known. Thank you!!!

  • @naturl2012
    @naturl2012 11 месяцев назад

    Wow! This is why Blues History and any other History is so Important, Everyone can learn. RIP Robert Johnson 🙏🏾
    Thank you

  • @erica4you
    @erica4you Год назад

    I'm just now seeing this! Ughhh lol I love it! I don't live far from here. So awesome you came to my home state! This makes my heart happy 💖

  • @njlefty5262
    @njlefty5262 Год назад +3

    Robert Johnson! Awesome!,🎸🎸

  • @syreetaabney6968
    @syreetaabney6968 Год назад +2

    Scott this was a good story and video that you shared with us and blues intro was on point i loved it. This was an awesome video that you did.

  • @user-qh1jg5yx3r
    @user-qh1jg5yx3r Месяц назад

    that was great thanks so much for making this video

  • @skyangelthefan
    @skyangelthefan Год назад

    I am a HUGE Blues FAN/Love of Blues Music. I will have to travel here just to experience one of the many Blues legend folklores. I would be too excited!!!! Another, Absolute Amazing Video!!!! 🙌👍🙌

  • @truecrimefan837
    @truecrimefan837 Год назад

    Great video Guys. This is on my bucketlist.

  • @lawtrucking9746
    @lawtrucking9746 Год назад

    Awesome documentary thanks🌹❤️

  • @user-nc8fx9mb8l
    @user-nc8fx9mb8l 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is so good, I have black family members I adore, I think the music is class. I can't believe he made people drink out of the trough. 😢 bless you robbert r.i.p. xxx thanks our scott and Frank for bringing this to us xx your class as you know xxxx

    • @philhudson...5017
      @philhudson...5017 3 месяца назад

      I saw Buddy Guy last year he was telling the audience about his journey, no schools, no libraries, no local Shop, no shoes and told us he drank water from the creek..... I actually had tears in my eyes.. and boy did he put on a good performance.... 🇦🇺🌹♥️😂👍

  • @sparkleplenty59
    @sparkleplenty59 Год назад +2

    I'm rockin’! Quite literally!🎉

  • @Paulie1974
    @Paulie1974 Год назад +1

    Scott thank you this was both fascinating and entertaining, I’d just like to add that it’s clear making videos on RUclips is your calling much as you said it’s for the love and passion of travel and story telling you do this well it definitely comes across ❤

  • @arizonaalchemy7572
    @arizonaalchemy7572 Год назад +1

    Awesome Job Scott, I love the work you do and always look forward to watching your content. :)

  • @tafimutekwe2855
    @tafimutekwe2855 Год назад +2

    Birthplace of the blues. Thoroughly researched that even Keith Richard would be impressed. Thanks for the upload Scot.

  • @rabbitaniyo
    @rabbitaniyo Год назад +1

    More pls. This is so good, Scott.

  • @glennadamsmusic
    @glennadamsmusic Год назад +5

    Scott, you nailed it again brother. Excellent, excellent video lovingly documenting all of the Mississippi Delta points of interest in the life of Robert Johnson. Thank you Bro! Very important stuff.

  • @davidkulczyk678
    @davidkulczyk678 Год назад +1

    excellent episode

  • @MsGray1968
    @MsGray1968 Год назад +4

    Rest in peace Mr. Johnson

  • @toddglantz2499
    @toddglantz2499 Год назад +3

    Been to the Delta a few times now and loved this video. Very informative and interesting. Nice job on all the research and can't wait to go back down there some day.

  • @ulli61
    @ulli61 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Since I don't have the chance to visit these places myself, it's great for me to see this documentary. A really fascinating story.

  • @sibriers5254
    @sibriers5254 Год назад +6

    Great video Scott, I'm a huge Robert Johnson fan and his legend ever since i saw the movie Crossroads with Steve Vai as the devil's guitar player. Would love to visit the Grave of Robert Johnson, thank you so much for making this video. Total respect.. peace ✌️😎🎸🎵🎶🎶

  • @Nancy-lt5xr
    @Nancy-lt5xr 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the info.
    Safe travels to ya all

  • @christywhitley6053
    @christywhitley6053 Год назад

    👏🏼Thanks for the mini documentary. A musician friend of mine just returned from San Antonio. He stayed at the Gunter Hotel where Robert Johnson recorded several of his original songs in 1936 including Crossroads. I knew immediately who my friend was talking about and said “you mean the guy in all the movies, like Oh Brother Where Art Thou?” Yeah-that’s him!

  • @haystack7768
    @haystack7768 Год назад +1

    Well done Scott!

  • @srvcoldshot
    @srvcoldshot Год назад

    I’ve been there. So cool. I went to all 3 grave locations. Each one is eerie

  • @satyadasgumbyji8956
    @satyadasgumbyji8956 Год назад +3

    Awe shit! Now we talkin'! 🔥😎🎸
    🤘👹❤

  • @MARLONdaman
    @MARLONdaman Год назад

    Man! Such an awesome story! Great video!

  • @elainehoffstadt6677
    @elainehoffstadt6677 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Fabulous Blog, The BLUES!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Rachelw-yl4gs
    @Rachelw-yl4gs 10 месяцев назад

    Greenwood Mississippi is where my mother side of the family originated from I have family there still ❤ thank you Scott you guys are amazing ❤

  • @benlaw4647
    @benlaw4647 Год назад +1

    Thanks scott, well done ! ✌👍

  • @sunshine_1111x
    @sunshine_1111x 4 месяца назад

    Great documentary guys! 😊❤❤❤

  • @Brandi.65
    @Brandi.65 Год назад

    Great video Scott. ❤

  • @juzz27
    @juzz27 Год назад +4

    First member of the 27 club.

  • @karenmulloy1085
    @karenmulloy1085 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video guy's thank you

  • @joimoore4164
    @joimoore4164 Год назад

    This is awesome

  • @JivinJoe1984
    @JivinJoe1984 Год назад +1

    Awesome you did this. The father of the blues and the delta blues doesn't get the respect he deserves

  • @roknrolbilly
    @roknrolbilly Год назад +1

    my second concert ever was bb king my mom took me and my brother mike, they put us up on the stage because we couldnt see...and the rest is ,history..... lv ya scott🙂