Áudio de Robert Johnson – When You Got a Good Friend

23 thoughts on “Robert Johnson – When You Got a Good Friend

  1. i thought i liked rock music, but searching for the origin of it, i found what i really love, this is awesome!!

  2. Too bad there’s only a handfull of people in my generation that like this music. 🙁

  3. I’m 15 and I love Robert Johnson. I hope I’m not the only one. D:

  4. Maybe. But the world is full of people with different tastes and opinions too

  5. I feel the same way. I am 14 years old and have nobody to enjoy this music with. It is so beautiful. Some who is not a guitar player would say Slash is better because he plays faster. Robert Johnson is not better nor worse, but in terms of feeling leaves a better mark on me almost 100 years later.

  6. Over 25 years ago one night riding around we were looking for something to listen on the radio and came upon a station called "Country Blues". A song like this one had just finished playing. Seeing an article about the Blues Highway in the April ’99 National Geographic brought back the memory of that Country Blues station. A year or so ago I decided to YT Robert Johnson as he was in that article and hearing Crossroad I thought yep that might have been him on that Memphis TN station. Excellent!

  7. If I had this on 78 I’d play it no problem my system will play 16,33,45 and 78. I’d set the record down by hand though not let it drop automatically as those 78s were shellac and fragile.

  8. that was a funny comment, but he didn’t miss any notes.

  9. he didnt say anything about selling his soul, just that he was a member of the 27 club, all the rock musicians that died at 27, jimi hendrix, jim morrison, janis joplin, curt cobain, amy winehouse, all died at 27, robert johnson too.

  10. What, do you expect a child to like Robert Johnson? This music isn’t liked by children because they are not adults – Robert Johnson plays music for himself, and appeals to adults.

  11. relax man, as they get older, they’ll notice that they were wasting their time

  12. Bob Dylan used that ‘she’s a brown skinned women’ line, in Outlaw Blues.

  13. Just shut up and enjoy. Great song. Great Performance… recorded in a frikin hotel room.
    I mean my God…..

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