Ski King - John the Revelator [Official Music Video] скачать видео бесплатно


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From the album "SketchbookII: Watching the Sons" on Rodeostar Records. Get it here: http://www.ski-king-entertainment.com/produkt/cd-ski-king-sketchbook-ii-watching-the-sons/

A Beastwood Film, http://www.beastwood.de, Directed, filmed & edited by Dirk Behlau, http://www.thepixeleye.com

John the Revelator (song)

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"John the Revelator" redirects to John of Patmos. For other senses of the term, see John the Revelator (disambiguation).

"John the Revelator"

"John the Revelator" is a traditional Gospel blues call and response song. In the chorus, John of Patmos, the traditional author of the Book of Revelation, is writing "the book of the seven seals." At the time of the song's composition (and in modern times), John of Patmos was generally considered the same person as John the Apostle and John the Evangelist.

The song was recorded on April 20, 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia by Blind Willie Johnson and is included in the Anthology of American Folk Music. In this version Johnson's first wife Willie B. Harris performs the response parts of the song. The Golden Gate Quartet performed and recorded the song a cappella in the 1930s. Son House also recorded several a cappella versions in the 1960s.

Cover versions

The song has been covered by numerous bands and musicians, including Son House, The Blues Brothers, Beck, Brixtonboogie, John Mellencamp, Phil Keaggy, Nick Cave, Gov't Mule, The Indelicates, Steve Vai, Curtis Stigers for the FX show Sons of Anarchy, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, R.E.M., The Silencers, Rolf Harris, Lee Roy Parnell, Frank Black, A. A. Bondy, and many others. Similarly titled songs by Depeche Mode, The Midnight Ghost Train, and Dave Matthews Band, as well as The White Stripes' "Cannon", were inspired by the traditional gospel song. The movie Blues Brothers 2000, in which the song is covered by James Brown, Taj Mahal and Sam Moore, also includes an additional verse written for the movie and performed by Joe Morton. Clutch also appropriated some of the lyrics in their song "Profits of Doom".

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5 years назад

Joseph Soto

Lyrics? Faster got me here

6 years назад

Nathan Dunlap

I seen this Adam around

6 years назад

sam taurus

you are fkn awesome my friend..H&R

6 years назад

Specialized 29er

Best version ever.

6 years назад

Hapax007

Great song, great voice, but I wish you would have kept your coat on.... It's just a distraction from the quality of the content.

6 years назад

Schechter Arts

This is the first time I've seen an Elvis-type hairdo with a beard...

6 years назад

niko valkov

His chest is one big skull......I LOVE IT

6 years назад

Pavel Verner

What kind of genre is this? :O It's amazing! :O :)

7 years назад

lovesallweneed

Brilliant rendition. Justice, right there. X

7 years назад

Max Violence

that song was playing in my head the whole day at work 2day :)

7 years назад

Daniel Baugher

I fucking love acoustic guitar , so haunting and creepy

8 years назад

Mr Mayhem

good but i stay with the original

8 years назад

Shane Matile

this has to be the best version of this song I've ever heard

8 years назад

xAliceOfTheChainsx

beautiful song and excellent voice just the type I like :)

9 years назад

Denis Gracanin

mr loco greetings from loki <3

9 years назад

Nicolas Lutter

Thanks SOA !!

9 years назад

Kamil Piskorz

Ale debil

9 years назад

Two Headed Dog

Great song and a good voice, but man, that's one dumb video. 

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