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The Charlie Daniels Band winning a Grammy. Daniels' arm is in a cast because he was rocking too hard. After playing sideman for Bob DylanLeonard Cohen and Ringo StarrDaniels sought to establish himself as a band leader, not just a participant, of his own Rock band. However, afterwards, most of Daniels' musical output was credited under the name The Charlie Daniels Band.

It's noted for a astounding instrumental section with epic fiddle solos. After this song's massive success, the CDB, who were primarily a Rock band in the '70s, became primarily associated with Country in the '80s, with Charlie appearing in the movie Urban Cowboy as himself. Not to be confused with Cheer Up, Charlie Daniels.

They seemingly get away with it, only to immediately get pulled into quicksand and drown, and it's strongly implied Clay caused this to happen in revenge. Blues Rock : Throughout their career, but emphasized on the album Blues Hat. Bowdlerise : The radio edit of "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" changes the phrase "son of a bitch" to "son of a gun".

When the song was re-recorded for Blues Hatthese references were removed. The original "Uneasy Rider" is about a Long Haired Country Boy who finds himself in a conflict with hardcore conservatives who hate hippies. Comically Missing the Point : In "Uneasy Rider", the singer accuses a hostile redneck threatening to beat him up of everything from being an undercover FBI agent to having a Commie flag tacked up on the wall of his garage, so as to turn the redneck's equally conservative friends against him and slip away in the resulting chaos.

The redneck's rebuts most of Daniels' charges in kind, but his rebuttal to the last charge is to just note that he doesn't have a garage, not that he doesn't own any kind of Communist material.

Long-Haired Disco Boys

The rap group K. This version is pretty stylistically close to the original, but the Devil's band of demons plays Heavy Metal in this one. Blues Traveler often plays "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" live, in which John Popper's harmonica playing is emphasized and the competition involves playing the harmonica instead of fiddling.

Daniels objected to the Video Game 's mechanics, as The Devil could win against Johnny in the game, which Daniels said violated the essence of the song. Nickelback covered "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" with the competition involving electric guitar playing instead of fiddling. His challenge to Johnny is made on a flimsy pretense and he even has an entire demonic band for backup.

Nevertheless, Johnny handily defeats Satan with The Power of Rock and tells him off by saying "I done told you once, you son of a bitch, I'm the best there's ever been! Fictional Folklore : The band recorded The Legend of Wooley Swampa song about a greedy hermit that hid his money in Mason jars buried in that swamp.

Three ne'er-do-wells set upon the hermit, and took thirteen jars of loot. They didn't get far before all three sank, terrified and screaming, into the soft ground. The final stanza recounts how Wooley Swamp is still haunted by their demise. And on certain nights if the moon is right And you're down by the dark footpath, You can hear three young men screaming And you can hear that old man laugh.

Happy Ending Override : "The Devil Came Back To Georgia" reveals that the Devil actually took Johnny up on his mocking invitation to "come on back here if you ever feel like trying again". Set ten years later, it's never made clear if the now-older and out-of-practice Johnny was able to defeat the Devil again or not. Location Song : "Mississippi".