Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Difference Between Pffs And Ppo

Johnny be Goode. Thank you, mr. Berry.


Deep down in Louisiana close the New Orleans

Way back up in the woods among the evergreens


There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood

Where lived a country boy named Johnny B Good

Who never ever learned to read or write so well


But he could play the guitar just like ringin a bell

Go, go, go johnny go go

go johnny go go

go johnny go go

go johnny go go

johnny be good

He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack

Or sit beneath the tree by the railroad track

Oh an engineer could see him sitting in the shade

Strummin’ to the rhythm that the drivers made

People passing by they’d stop and say

Oh my but that little country boy can play

( Estribillo)

His mother told him some day you will be a man

And you will be the leader of a big old band

Many people coming from miles around

And hear you play your music till the sun goes down

Maybe someday your name gonna be in light

Sayin’ Johnny be good tonight

( Estribillo)

Considerado por muchos the father of rock & roll, Berry is for me mostly to the author of one of the coolest songs of all time, versioned by countless artists in the most diverse languages \u200b\u200band styles, highlighting among other versions of The Beatles and Mr. Elvis Presley.

For my taste the song has it all: a letter well Curran, who tells the story of young Johnny, a local semi-literate in Louisiana who could play his guitar as he rings a bell, and his guitar: everything aims to become a music star. Some guitars sound incredible and compact make it seem impossible that recorded in 1955!. The bass, drums ... a song, in short, 100% quality, an incredible force. Every time I hear it I see more shades, and I confess that I'm very optimistic and over again.

Ranked 7 th position of the 500 Greatest Songs of the Rolling Stones, something that could be discussed much, both the position of the track as the list in general, I think for almost all those of my fifth its sound almost immediately evokes the great eighties movie "Back to the Future", specifically the scene in which Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) leaves blown away to school kids after her performance.

Ultimately, one of those very few songs that do not get tired of hearing. Well thank you very much, and say if you want.



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