Just go to places like Half Price Book Store to find old records, tapes and CD's. Don't forget Elmore James as well. Gatemouth Brown is still around.
2007-10-07 13:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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And while your at it check out:
Blind Willie Johnson -
In My Time Of Dying (Jesus Gonna Make up My Dying Bed)
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Muddy Waters -
You Need Love
Willie Dixon -
How Many More Time
You Shook Me All Night Long
Kansas City Joe & Mempis Minnie -
When The Levee Breaks
2007-10-08 09:10:22
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answered by conchobor2 6
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If you can't buy'' Robert Johnson the Complete Recordings'' then try your local library. You may also find some books about him and or Led Zep. Good luck to ya!
2007-10-08 18:03:59
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answered by eightbraker 6
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Go to the library and look it up. They will help you if need be. By the way, did you know that Terry Reid was originally chosen as lead singer for Led Zeppelin?
2007-10-11 08:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hang out with other guys that have access to these recordings, or listen to the blues and blues-rock stations on internet radio. Also be sure to just check out your library as a resource and see what you can come up with there. Its a good place to start.
2007-10-09 01:30:18
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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I picked up a Robert Johnson collection at Wal-Mart. Also available on Amazon.com.
2007-10-10 11:43:43
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answered by kimglf 3
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Sorry, we lost Gatemouth Brown recently but his recordings are still around. Albert Collins too, Gate's old partner in the 1950s.
2007-10-08 03:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you can go to youtube.com and type in robert johnson a few songs/vids will pop up. There is a little old cartoon about one of robert johnson's songs on there w/ him playing over it.
2007-10-09 15:55:45
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answered by lordt6 1
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I have a 4-CD set called "the blues roots of Led Zeppelin."
Email me...
jimmyRRpage@gmail.com
2007-10-08 01:17:30
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answered by jimmyrrpage 2
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eric clapton made a documentary of mr johnson's life and music ,shown on sky arts channel. was very good . try and catch it worth the trouble...... shortest blues song "i didn't wake up this morning"
2007-10-09 10:56:49
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answered by boris the spider 5
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