Watch TV on your PC! Unlimited access to 3500+ channels on your PC Heres the link: www.satellitedirect.com When Robert Johnson was recorded, in order to fit the material on 78 rpm disks, the recordings were sped up by 20{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3}. This gave them an unnatural sound. I have corrected this. Reducing the recordings speed by 20{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3}, (Yes, I calculated the correct reduction which is 83.4{10faa3092bae83cdf963b1ab1025701434ba1e012413cb9c0c72be0a479389c3} so not to worry. This is the real deal.) Ive restored Robert Johnsons truly original sound so what you hear in this video is the real deal, the way he sounded naturally, his actual performance, at the speed and pitch he really sang and played the song. I find the speed and pitch to be natural and realistic. The controversy will, no doubt, continue. Let me know what you think, by all means!

3 thoughts on “Robert Johnson "Stop Breakin’ Down Blues" (Speed Corrected, The Way He REALLY sounded)

  1. you slowed the song down BUT THE PITCH IS THE SAME!!! when you change the speed on analog recordings the pitch changes too. you must have slowed this down in its digital format. because that’s the only way you can change the speed of a recording without changing the pitch. if you want this song to sound the REAL way it was originally played, you must lower the pitch TOO!!

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