Big Log, so forth…

Big Log, a name for the giant knobby log (tulip tree, I believe) crossing Whitehead Brook near or at the center of Whitehead Crossing. Is this the crossing itself?

4 Sticks is just below, and stands for Zoso, as Big Log represents the Robert Plant independence from Lead Zeppelin, as we’ve seen in [delete carrcass name because I’m too lazy to count back the numbers right now]. Big Log is a song from Plant’s 2nd solo album, and first where he establishes this true independence, and more positive way to view the world beyond a dark, Zeppelin heart. “Rock and Roll” also plays a role, so: Rock and Role. I am Hucka Doobie the Bee.

http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/97531/

Crossroads (actual Whitehead in Florida is Whitehead Crossroads, conjoined with Red Head, Greenhead, Norum, Orange Hill and others in the same county):

Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in Rosedale, Mississippi

“You know where you are, Robert Johnson? You are standing in the middle of the crossroads. At midnight, that full moon is right over your head. You take one more step, you’ll be in Rosedale. You take this road to the east, you’ll get back over to Highway 61 in Cleveland, or you can turn around and go back down to Beulah or just go to the west and sit up on the levee and look at the River. But if you take one more step in the direction you’re headed, you going to be in Rosedale at midnight under this full October moon, and you are going to have the Blues like never known to this world. My left hand will be forever wrapped around your soul, and your music will possess all who hear it. That’s what’s going to happen. That’s what you better be prepared for. Your soul will belong to me. This is not just any crossroads. I put this “X” here for a reason, and I been waiting on you.”

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bb:

That you Hucka D.? Fiddling around with my blog on your own again?

Hucka D.:

Hi baker b. Welcome to the Baker Bloch Blog!

bb:

Thanks, er. So this has something to do with Johnson at the X-ing. Too queer that we just watched a Mighty Boosh episode (“Electro”) based on this famous selling of a soul.

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