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JonHJun 5, 2004I'm so tired of these blues tributes that take out all the soul of the originals, pass on this.
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DonSJun 3, 2004
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TonyCJun 2, 2004Here comes Eric singing Mr Johnsons blues everyone, wow. I wonder what RJ would have thought about a middle aged white multi-millionaire called Eric playing his tunes all so very perfect and nice too? Perhaps the same thought as I, total kak. Inside Eric there is a poor black man from the American south trying to get out, how cultural and interesting, oh bless.
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JohnAMay 4, 2004Yes he can play the guitar, so waht?. This should have been called 'Coma'. Eric please don't release another album, the music that you constantly make is irrelevant and as a 'star' you are totally unlovable.
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Clapton pays broad tribute to Johnson as a composer and public-domain synthesist.
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UncutHe doesn't have that doomed, hellhound-on-my-trail intensity that makes Johnson's recordings so spooky. But, at 58, he sounds like a man who has faced down more than a few canine devils of his own. [Apr 2004, p.102]
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No matter the song, from the stumbling Me And The Devil Blues to the murmuring Come On In My Kitchen, Me And Mr. Johnson sounds rehearsed and controlled.