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carpediem8d:

“…What if I’m far from home?

Oh brother I will hear you call
What if I lose it all?
Oh sister I will help you out!
Oh, if the sky comes falling down, for you
There’s nothing in this world I wouldn’t do…”

creepyamericana:

Robert Johnson and His Deal with the Devil

Robert Johnson, or at least the mythical version of him, is pervasive in American pop culture. He is considered a “Faustian” character, which essentially means the story surrounding him involves making a deal with

Mephistopheles (a demon) or

Satan

himself. Deals like these typically were said to take place at crossroads, often seen as a metaphorical or actual liminal space, a place where change happens.

The legend goes that Johnson fell distraught after his first wife died in childbirth and he turned to his love of music to cope but he was horrible at the guitar with an unpleasant voice. Johnson was said to have disappeared for a length of time and then returned with great musical skill and a wonderful, mournful singing voice. At a crossroads, marked with the three guitar statue (above), Johnson supposedly met a man who gave him these abilities–in return for his soul. People point to some of his songs like “Cross Road Blues” and “Hell Hound on My Trail” as evidence that he had made the deal with the devil and the hellhounds were there to collect.

Johnson only recorded three records and died at the age of 27 in 1938 due to “mysterious” stomach pains. Of course, the legend would have us believe that the Devil had come to collect his dues. Most people, however, believe that he was poisoned (one way or another) due to flirting with or having an affair with a married woman. Either way, he died very young after putting out only a little bit of music and had only a couple of photos ever taken of him. He’s a figure shrouded in mystery due to how little is known about him but he lives on in our collective imagination, still recognized as the King of the Delta Blues.

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nicstoirm:

Happy St. Paddy’s Day!

To celebrate Irish culture, I’m sharing one of my favorite Irish songs. What are your favorite Irish songs? 🙂

Mo Ghille Mear!

That’s such a good song too!

It’s in English, but I submit The Parting Glass for being achingly beautiful in its simplicity.

(The Parting Glass wrecks me every time)

On a completely different note, my favorite is King of the Fairies.

Neither of my favorite versions of it are, ah, very traditional.

00incognegro:

thehighpriestofreverseracism:

thehighpriestofreverseracism:

god-dess-ofdance:

thehighpriestofreverseracism:

thehighpriestofreverseracism:

The Black Panther score dropped today 🔥

as amazing as it is, I am highkey annoyed at how some of my fave tunes from the film are not on this thing

Like does anyone know the song that is playing when we are first introduced to Shuri’s lab?

or the track playing when Nakia and T’challa are galavanting about in the Birnin Zana? (it sounds senegalese…if I’m not mistaken)

It may be on Kendrick’s album.

https://open.spotify.com/album/3pLdWdkj83EYfDN6H2N8MR?si=Oy7H7l69Qym7mg23Jw0gQA

it’s not 😦 that kendrick album is amazing though, I literally haven’t listened to anything else since it dropped tbh

Mozzy – Sleep Walkin (Official Video)

I FOUND THE SONGS!!

the one playing in Shuri’s lab is by South African artist Babes Wodumo – Wololo (feat. Mampintsha)

and the one playing when Nakia and T’challa are in wakanda walking about is by Malian artist Idrissa Soumaoro – Bèrèbèrè (feat. Ali Farka Touré)

also here are other songs that appeared in the movie that are not featured in the Kendrick Lamar Black Panther soundtrack or the Ludwig Göransson Black Panther movie score:

(African American) Mozzy – Sleep Walkin 

(African American)Too $hort – In The Trunk (in the opening oakland scene)

(South African) Bhizer ft Busiswa, SC Gorna, Bhepepe- Gobisiqola

Reblogging, favoriting and saving as draft for later