• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The devil in the song is in a bind and ready to make a deal, which is a little different from other Faustian tales.

    Maybe the lesson is that you don’t make good music when you’re under pressure.

    Or that gold fiddles sound bad.

      • VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Of course he sounded better, he had a whole band backing him up!

        The Devil trying to cheat the contest is baked into the song musically.

        Something else worth noting - the licks the Devil plays on the fiddle sound good but are easy to play. Johnny’s licks are legitimately complex. He beat that sucker fair and square.

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          To add to this, the lyrics during the section where Johnny plays are about four traditional fiddle songs that aren’t played in the song itself: Fire on the Mountain, The House of the Rising Sun, Ida Red, and Granny Will Your Dog Bite. I think in the same way that the lyrics of Tenacious D - Tribute make it clear that Tribute is a representation of the greatest song in the world and not the greatest song itself, the music we hear from Johnny’s section is supposed to represent but not be the music he played to beat the Devil.

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            3 hours ago

            I could see that. This song could very well be some sort of anti devil music propaganda equating heavier rock/metal with devil music. Charlie Daniels is not exactly an admirable person. His song song Simple Man is in support of lynching.