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This attempted entry illustrates the difficulties of any discussion of Robert Johnson. Most fans are aware of a myth which grew up long after his death. His influence in recent years contrasts with his extreme obscurity when alive. He has a deserved reputation for great originality, and yet he was highly derivative in both his songs and his style. All of this makes it hard to write collaboratively. DavidCrosbie (talk) 22:25, 25 April 2008 (UTC).