09-12-2003, 03:42 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Sad news, he will be missed by many.
R.I.P. Johnny Cash
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09-12-2003, 04:23 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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More than two dozen people pay tribute to Johnny Cash in the liner notes of his new release, "The Essential Johnny Cash." Here is a sampling:
Johnny Cash transcends all musical boundaries, and is one of the original outlaws. -- Willie Nelson Johnny Cash has always been larger than life. -- Kris Kristofferson Locusts and honey ... not since John The Baptist has there been a voice like that crying in the wilderness. ... Every man knows he is a sissy compared to Johnny Cash. -- Bono John Cash is an American original, uncompromised in his craft and incomparable in its execution. He makes you feel that he is playing solely to reach the best part of your spirit. -- John Mellencamp When Johnny Cash comes on the radio, no one changes the station. -- Tom Waits His ability to take a song and make it his own is just uncanny. I heard him sing my song "I Won't Back Down," and I just thought, God, he must have written that, because it never rang so true to me as when I heard him sing it. -- Tom Petty There's nobody remotely like him. -- Elvis Costello God is not making any more. -- Nick Lowe Johnny Cash is the Mount Rushmore of music. -- Raul Malo
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09-16-2003, 09:00 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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I am a real fan of his, and wanted to share some thoughts. The article at the beginning of this thread said that he and Elvis were the only two men in both the country and rock and roll hall of fame. What it did not add is that Cash was also inducted into the song writer's hall of fame, making him the only musician to have the distinction of being in all three. His second wife helped him turn his life around and he became a born again Christian, but that didn't stop his career or change his image and songs that were so dark. On what is otherwise my least favorite U2 album, Zooropa, there is a song he sang called the Wanderer that is one of my all time favorites. This collaboration with another quietly Christian band was one of the turning points in his career, and to some extent exposed him to new audiences.
Although I never got to see him in person, some of my favorite memories involve my karioke renditions of his songs, to which I was drawn given my limited vocal abilities. I once won $5 and third place in a karioke contest at a tiny bar singing Folsom Prison, and once a friend of mine and I were thrown off the stage when we, in a drunken state tried singing Sunday Morning Coming Down. He was a true American icon, and a great musician without being able to sing too well. I join many others in mourning his passing. |
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