This scene changed my life. I watched Crossroads when it came out in the 80s and have been (trying) to play Robert Johnson songs ever since. Hands down my favorite movie of all time.
@@RODBIANCHINI Gracias. Pero Crossroads.. la que interpretó Ralph Macchio? (el niño de Karate Kid) Es que esa la he visto, pero no recordaba esa escena.
@@teresaman9556I think he meant actually listening to R.J. I understand what he means. A lot of these recordings sound otherworldly, haunted- eerie. Son House.. Blind Willie Johnson.. Charlie Patton...
@@bradleybarnett9545Washington Phillips was the first guy out of the early blues that seemed so otherworldly and powerful that i actually could not stand to listen to him. It took me a while before i could literally get the strength to sit through a few of his songs
Robert Johnson the guitar 🎸 legend
This scene changed my life. I watched Crossroads when it came out in the 80s and have been (trying) to play Robert Johnson songs ever since. Hands down my favorite movie of all time.
he sold his soul yk
@mateolopez: That's an urban legend. The likelihood that it did not happen is an excruciatingly massive understatement.
THE MAN THE MYTH THE LEGEND🔥😎🙏💯
The Legend himself had
Hellhounds on his trail!!!
very first rockstar
Thank you for keeping him heard after 100 years.
Been listening to him everyday since 13.
It always gets to me:)
The earth stopped turning
Leggenda ❤
Robert Johnson eternamente o rei do blues 🇧🇷👤👹☠🤘🔱🎸
Ele tocava de para o público pra ninguém aprender
O nome do cara sombra das trevas kkkkkkkkkk
Who is here because of Timeless on Netflix? 😆
They have a movie about him???
Nah it's about this kid and Willy Brown traveling down to Mississippi to learn Robert's lost song were they face supernatural entities
The movie is called Crossroads. They talk a bit about Robert Johnson. Very good movie.
@@mr.s845...sounds like my *honeymoon*
@@jeremybartlett1706 yeah should def watch it it's with the guy from karate kid
The guitar looks wrong to me. I think he would have been playing a small-bodied Stella.
The movie is crossroads. I picked up robert johnson on karate kid movie also
What movie is this
Yo la vendería con gusto.. con 3 favores
They should of had him use a Gibson L-1 Flat Top
he recorded on the kalamazoo
@@shubhamlele5395 I know but still
I tried to flag a ride
Qual nome do filme???😢
Encruzilhada
Os cães do inferno
Is that teddy from iCarly??
I dont know
Its crazy to hear it so crystal clear😅
Crossroads Blues Singer WILLIE BROWN 🎸☮️☄️®️ obert JOHNSON
🪑🎸.
That's the blues. No one comes close. Black man in 30s Deltas.
Create
Take a drink play one!!!
I believe this is Keb Mo performing the tune
Maybe it's better to be influential , than it is to be famous .
The King of Delta Blues. Greatest blues guitarist of all time
A vd e que , ninguém sabe realmente a história.
The movie that caused me to start playing. I was 15 when this movie came out!
Necesito saber cómo se llama la película
Crossroads, Encruzilhada
@@RODBIANCHINI en qué plataforma la puedo encontrar
Genial nunca es tarde para conoserle 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
El diavlo anda suelto
Wtf
What movie is this
Cross Road
What movie
😍😍😍😍😍
What’s the name of this movie
Crossroads ou Encruzilhada 1986
I really like it
Where’s the original movie from like 1950s or so not 1980 one
Film name please
Crossroads 1986
@@RODBIANCHINI thanks bro
Como se llama la película?
Crossroads
@@RODBIANCHINI Gracias. Pero Crossroads.. la que interpretó Ralph Macchio? (el niño de Karate Kid)
Es que esa la he visto, pero no recordaba esa escena.
What is this from
From the movie Crossroads 1986
He sold his soul!
Great movie!
No it’s not.
@@horatiohernandez390 you sound vaccinated
Great artist but they did not have cassettes when he was alive.
The cassette being loaded is not in Johnsons time. It's Ralph Macchios character, and that is in the 80s.
You obviously never watched the movie
I couldn’t play his music. Especially alone it’s an eerie feeling I get.
Por que ? Intentaste aser un cover??
@@teresaman9556I think he meant actually listening to R.J. I understand what he means. A lot of these recordings sound otherworldly, haunted- eerie. Son House.. Blind Willie Johnson.. Charlie Patton...
@@bradleybarnett9545Washington Phillips was the first guy out of the early blues that seemed so otherworldly and powerful that i actually could not stand to listen to him. It took me a while before i could literally get the strength to sit through a few of his songs
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