Clip Two of my short film about Robert Johnson told through the eyes of Son House. This clip shows Robert as a young and terrible guitar player. It shows one of the reasons why he later became great…the crossroads myth.

26 thoughts on “Robert Johnson STOP BREAKIN DOWN – Clip 3

  1. teal crossroads is at old 8 and dockery road , dare ytou go there?

  2. An acoustic version of COME ON IN MY KITCHEN….just before that is a Blues Riff.

  3. the crossroads stuff was a metaphor for initiation into the voodoo religion, old robbie was meeting with papa legba and learning something… ancient…

  4. Wow. Great film man. Where can we see the full thing?

  5. Just Great!! I’m a long time fan of R.J. and old time blues and Son House And all of it. Thanx!!

  6. hell its seems to me willie brown is more hard to find than robert johnson. i cant seem to find one pic of him.

  7. hell its seems to me willie brown is more hard to find than robert johnson. i cant seem to find one pic of him.

  8. anybody know where i can find a pic of willie brown? send me a link

  9. This was your student film? It’s quite good. Good job on telling the story of a true legend.

  10. maybe i need to pay a visit to the crossroads. i luv the guitar and the blues but i can’t play a lick lmao but i never had lessons thou. i dont got no money for it lol

  11. I really wanna see this whole film but I went to blip and searched that name and the name of the film and couldn’t find anything. Any tips on what else I can try?

  12. I really wanna see this whole film but I went to blip and searched that name and the name of the film and couldn’t find anything. Any tips on what else I can try?

  13. The Crossroads is in Clarksdale, Mississippi….it’s where Hwy 49 and Hwy 61 intersect. It’s not in Greenwood and certainly not near any plantations. Trust me, I’m a native Mississippian.

  14. I don’t know why this is’nt a full length movie!?

  15. I would love to get a copy of this. I’m teaching a unit on the blues and it is pretty cool. I think the students would really like it.

  16. I would love to get a copy of this. I’m teaching a unit on the blues and it is pretty cool. I think the students would really like it.

  17. walkin blues was actually written by Son House, then covered by Robert Johnson

  18. Looks great, is there a way to download (purchase) the entire movie in HD?
    Peace

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