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Robert Johnson Quotes
But I've got to think of myself as the luckiest guy. Robert Johnson only had one album's worth of work as his legacy. That's all that life allowed him.
David Bowie
Life
Work
Myself
Worth
Think
Guy
Only
Johnson
Had
Allowed
Robert
Robert Johnson
Him
Got
His
Legacy
Luckiest
Album
I liked blues from the time my mother used to take me to church. I started to listen to gospel music, so I liked that. But I had an aunt at that time, my mother's aunt who bought records by people like Lonnie Johnson, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and a few others.
B. B. King
Music
Time
Me
People
Mother
Church
Gospel Music
Few
Others
Records
Johnson
Take
Had
Bought
Like
Liked
Robert
Robert Johnson
Blind
Gospel
Aunt
Listen
Blues
Lemon
Used
Who
Jefferson
Started
My most revered hero is Robert Johnson. His lyrics are so consistent with rap: the danger, the boldness, the creativity.
Fantastic Negrito
Creativity
Hero
Lyrics
Danger
Consistent
Rap
Johnson
Most
Robert
Robert Johnson
Revered
His
Boldness
My guitar is a 1934 National Trojan. They call it a resonator, which is the guitar guys played in the honky-tonks before amplification. It's very loud. It's the type of guitar that Son House and Robert Johnson played.
Johnny Flynn
Son
Guitar
National
Before
Type
Guys
Johnson
Robert
House
Robert Johnson
Call
Loud
Very
Which
Amplification
Played
Robert Johnson? No, I didn't know him, personally.
Muddy Waters
Johnson
Know
Robert
Robert Johnson
Him
Personally
Is there one blues guy who was the most sophisticated and influential, like Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong in jazz? Was it Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Robert Johnson, or all of them? I think you have to pick all of them.
Steve Miller
You
King
Jazz
Think
Waters
I Think
Hopkins
John
John Lee Hooker
Guy
Johnson
Pick
Like
Sophisticated
Most
Robert
Robert Johnson
Armstrong
Duke
Duke Ellington
Lee
Louis
Louis Armstrong
Blues
Influential
Little
Them
Muddy
Muddy Waters
Who