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  1. 1. Johnny Cash

    • He rules
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Guest goodhelmet
Posted

ok, i downloaded about 200 minutes of johnny cash from kazaa. besides the regulars like 'i walk the line' and 'ring of fire', i have a bunch of his obscure shit going on. needless to say, it all rules!

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted

You know, I've actually been meaning to try and listen/get into some Johnny Cash for the longest time. I queued up some stuff right now... any album recommendations for next time I cruise Amoeba/Streetlight?

Guest goodhelmet
Posted

here are some classic cash moments...

 

i walk the line

ballad of ira hayes

a boy named sue

ring of fire

flesh and blood

man in black

folsom prison blues

in the jailhouse now

one piece at a time

understand your man

 

he also does an excellent version of soundgarden's 'rusty cage'. i enjoy it way more than the original

 

another song that rules is hos duet with bob dylan from nashville skyline... 'one too many mornings'

Guest goodhelmet
Posted

i'm guessing i probably should not have put in that choice. oh well, cash rules!

Guest Kinetic
Posted

I don't believe "One Too Many Mornings" appears on Nashville Skyline. "Girl From The North Country" does and it's shockingly mediocre, especially compared to the original. They apparently recorded an album worth of duets that, to the best of my knowledge, never amounted to anything.

Guest JangoFett4Hire
Posted

Anybody that kills that bitch Delia is ok with me :wacko:

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted
They apparently recorded an album worth of duets that, to the best of my knowledge, never amounted to anything.

This looks like a job for (duh-duh-DUHHHH~!) B00tleg Man!

 

Think of all the great music that'd be lost without b00tlegs...

 

The interesting thing about this review though is that it rates it 9 stars yet goes on to say "the performances are very loose, first time trys. This is a 'must-have' disc for historical reasons, but it will probably not be one that you will want to play every day."

Guest Kinetic
Posted

If it was recorded during the Nashville Skyline era, I can definitely see it sucking.

Guest Incandenza
Posted

I was just listening to his cover of "Personal Jesus." In Cash's hands, the song is sorta sexy.

Guest goodhelmet
Posted

well whatever dude, 'lay lady lay' is a great song! besides, it's all about cash, not dylan.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

A Boy Named Sue is one funny song.

 

Some of his other songs that I like but haven't been mentioned are "Hot Rod Lincoln", "Cocaine Blues", "San Quentin" and "Ghost Riders In The Sky".

Guest Kinetic
Posted

I concede that "Lay Lady Lay" is good. But any album containing "Country Pie" and "Peggy Day" cannot get an approval from me.

Guest red_file
Posted

I could never take Mr. Cash seriously after hearing "Man in Black." I mean, it's a nice sentiment and, yeah, there's a whole lot of problems in the world, but I think there might be more meaningful ways of making a statement. Then again, maybe I missed the oh so sublte satire of the piece.

 

Wasn't he supposed to record a version of NIN's "hurt" or "closer" for his next album? I remember hearing that somewhere.

Guest Incandenza
Posted
Wasn't he supposed to record a version of NIN's "hurt" or "closer" for his next album? I remember hearing that somewhere.

It's "Hurt." I can't imagine him doing "Closer"--just imagine Cash singing "I want to fuck you like an animal." The album in question is already out; we've been playing it at the station.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

He also covered One by U2. It's actually a pretty good cover. I like it more than U2's version anyway, but that's just because I hate U2 moreso than I like Johnny Cash.

Guest red_file
Posted
It's "Hurt." I can't imagine him doing "Closer"--just imagine Cash singing "I want to fuck you like an animal."

And therein lay my interest. Tis a pity.

Posted

Cash is simply amazing.

 

... Although I don't understand how that white-haired man on Larry King last night beat him up and stole his clothes...

Guest La Parka Es Mi Papa
Posted

Johnny Cash is fucking kickass. Folsom Prison Blues is the greatest country song ever written.

Guest Sassquatch
Posted

"The Man In Black" does indeed rule.

 

Long live the king.

Guest Kinetic
Posted

It seems like a lot of people cover "One." It's such a well-written song that it makes me wish it wasn't U2 who composed it.

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