Johnny Cash
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We're did you hear that, it terrible news. I could only find this: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/147814 ... lines=true
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At least he got that last album out. Its a fitting tribute.
At least he got that last album out. Its a fitting tribute.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
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I was hoping you couldn't back up your claimJim wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainmen ... 103164.stm
At least he got that last album out. Its a fitting tribute.
Now I'm really bummed. I was just listening to San Quentin last night too.
RIP - The radio just started playing Ring of Fire
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Yeah, he had just been released from hospital after a two week stay, very sad.
John Ritter of Three's Company fame died last nite too.
John Ritter of Three's Company fame died last nite too.
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Another one. It's a bad year fer the Legends. Barry White, Warren Zevon and now Herr Cash.
Darn. Darn. Darn.
Darn. Darn. Darn.
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John Ritter as well? I watched loads of Three's Company when I was in Canada last year. Great show.Black Planet wrote:Yeah, he had just been released from hospital after a two week stay, very sad.
John Ritter of Three's Company fame died last nite too.
Johnny Cash. Another legend gone
24.24.2.489 Deceased
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Another one. It's a bad year fer the Legends. Warren Zevon
When did happen - I must have missed it !
All I remember from him is "Ohh Woo Werevolves of London" - did he do anything else I should be made aware of ?
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Many greats had gone this damn year.Terrible.
Arrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhh.
Huiio saared igh kaan boost?
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http://www.warrenzevon.com/music/#AndyTheGoth wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Another one. It's a bad year fer the Legends. Warren Zevon
When did happen - I must have missed it !
All I remember from him is "Ohh Woo Werevolves of London" - did he do anything else I should be made aware of ?
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/bio ... 95&cf=1495
Hope that'll help. This guy was a genius...
Thanks "Izzy" - I had no idea the guy was so 'prolific' - I always thought he was a "one hit wonder" - I guess I was wrong - again!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:http://www.warrenzevon.com/music/#AndyTheGoth wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Another one. It's a bad year fer the Legends. Warren Zevon
When did happen - I must have missed it !
All I remember from him is "Ohh Woo Werevolves of London" - did he do anything else I should be made aware of ?
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/bio ... 95&cf=1495
Hope that'll help. This guy was a genius...
I think "Kazaa" will be a little busy for a while
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Can I just ask, though, what's so 'special' about the stuff he did?
I'm not asking this to be inflammatory, honest, I just don't quite 'get' his music!
I hope this doesn't mean I have no soul (man), but if anybody can explain why he's such a legend then I'd appreciate it I know I can become a convert, but clearly it'll take a bit of work...
I'm not asking this to be inflammatory, honest, I just don't quite 'get' his music!
I hope this doesn't mean I have no soul (man), but if anybody can explain why he's such a legend then I'd appreciate it I know I can become a convert, but clearly it'll take a bit of work...
Amused to death...
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Oh...OH.....OOHHH!Lars Svensson wrote:Can I just ask, though, what's so 'special' about the stuff he did?
I'm not asking this to be inflammatory, honest, I just don't quite 'get' his music!
I hope this doesn't mean I have no soul (man), but if anybody can explain why he's such a legend then I'd appreciate it I know I can become a convert, but clearly it'll take a bit of work...
Johnny Cash was for the Yanks what Eddy Wally (http://www.eddywally.com) is for us Belgians.
A God.
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Lars Svensson wrote:Can I just ask, though, what's so 'special' about the stuff he did?
I'm not asking this to be inflammatory, honest, I just don't quite 'get' his music!
I hope this doesn't mean I have no soul (man), but if anybody can explain why he's such a legend then I'd appreciate it I know I can become a convert, but clearly it'll take a bit of work...
I would usually insult the very fibre of your soul for a post like that, but seeing as it took you 20 years to get into The Smiths I'll hold out hope for you.
My advice is to start off with his last two albums, "American III: Solitary Man" and "American IV: The Man Come Around". They're probably the most accessable from rock point of view. They have some great cover versions, although his voice was starting to fail.
For two of the best live albums by anyone ever get "Live In Folsom Prison" and "San Quentin". Even if you don't get the music you've got to respect the atmosphere of the recording and the balls of going out in front of a prison audience and taking their side.
Hope that helps.
Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally! Wally!Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Oh...OH.....OOHHH!
Johnny Cash was for the Yanks what Eddy Wally (http://www.eddywally.com) is for us Belgians.
A God.