Robert Johnson revelation tells us to put the brakes on the blues | Music | The Guardian
Robert Johnson revelation tells us to put the brakes on the blues | Music | The Guardian.
Robert Johnson revelation tells us to put the brakes on the blues | Music | The Guardian.
“I learned lyrics and how to write them from listening to folk songs. And I played them, and I met other people that played them back when nobody was doing it. Sang nothing but these folk songs, and they gave me the code for everything that’s fair game, that everything belongs to everyone.” via Grammys…
“Why does most music sound the same these days? Because record companies are scared, they don’t want to take risks, and they’re doing the best they can to generate mainstream radio hits. That is their job, after all. And as the skies continue to darken over the poor benighted business of selling music, labels are…
“After it was pointed out to Sam’s camp, they didn’t try to fight it and amicably dished out royalties. It wasn’t a deliberate thing, musicians are just inspired by other artists and Sam and his team were quick to hold up their hand when it was officially flagged.” via Tom Petty awarded songwriting royalties for…
This was before folk music had ever entered my life. I was still an aspiring rock ’n’ roller. The descendant, if you will, of the first generation of guys who played rock ’n’ roll — who were thrown down. Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis. They played this…
Bragg and Wilco did this for Guthrie–and did it well; the Mermaid Avenue recordings are excellent. I suspect that T. Bone is the right person for this job. . . however, Costello’s voice might not be quite Dylanesque enough. To Catch Up With Bob Dylan, T Bone Burnett Assembles A Dream Team : NPR.
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