The devil was the judge of the contest, cheated, and still lost. Says a lot about Johnny's ability.
Maybe he just wants some freinds to jam with but nobody hangs out with someone horny without some gold and threats on the line, tales as old as time really.
FACT: gold is formed in the extreme heat of stars
FACT: Hell is known for its extreme heat
THEREFORE: gold is likely extremely common in Hell. The Devil was offering a worthless prize.
Doesn't it really say much more about the devil's obvious and severe limitations?
Well yeah, he has to follow a contract most of the time. (Atleast in folklore). That's what makes it neat. He's beating the devil at his own deal.
He bet against the house and won.
Wouldn't a gold fiddle weigh hundreds of pounds and sound terrible? 🤔
What a well-thought-out response (I can't see the comment you're replying to)!
Who judged that fiddle contest anyway? Were there like a panel of demons or what?
Also, I doubt a gold fiddle would have a very good sound. Plus, it would get all bent up because gold is soft.
Honestly, I have problems with the whole thing. It makes me doubt it's true.
There is a sequel, where the devil comes back and challenges Johnny again.
Did he offer a more sensible prize?
That's just not a good look, though. "YEAH, WELL, I BETCHA WON'T FIGHT ME AGAIN, BRO! COME ON, PUSSY!"
Were there like a panel of demons or what?
Things were awkward when they all got home.
I think I missed that episode of One Piece.
I must once again thank guitar hero 3 for introducing me to some legendary songs
That version is my favorite. Changing the fiddle to an electric guitar is masterstroke genius.
The devil was the judge of the contest, cheated, and still lost. Says a lot about Johnny's ability.
Maybe he just wants some freinds to jam with but nobody hangs out with someone horny without some gold and threats on the line, tales as old as time really.
FACT: gold is formed in the extreme heat of stars
FACT: Hell is known for its extreme heat
THEREFORE: gold is likely extremely common in Hell. The Devil was offering a worthless prize.
Doesn't it really say much more about the devil's obvious and severe limitations?
Well yeah, he has to follow a contract most of the time. (Atleast in folklore). That's what makes it neat. He's beating the devil at his own deal.
He bet against the house and won.