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OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: Koschi ()
Date: August 24, 2013 21:11

Has anyone here seen this?

Is it worth watching? where can I get it?

thx

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Date: August 24, 2013 21:16

i don't know if it was from this but there is a really good version of "get rhythm" by little richard

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: August 24, 2013 21:42

Worth getting alone for Dylan's glorious 'Train of Love' (he wasnt at the show as he was on tour in Europe, so his piece is pre-recorded)

video: [www.dailymotion.com]
(the video here is a bit of synch and not great quality, but no matter)

Check out how Bob swings his guitar and hits his mic stand at 3:05 and doesnt miss a beat.

Springsteen does a very nice version of 'Give my love to rose'







Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-08-24 21:46 by Gazza.

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: Koschi ()
Date: August 25, 2013 10:08

can i download it somewhere? does anyone know a source?

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: bluesinc. ()
Date: August 25, 2013 13:18

[www.amazon.com]
you can get it used for 1 cent...

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: daytime ()
Date: August 25, 2013 20:04

I have a neat dvd of Johnny Cash from 90s think its Glastonbury.

Re: OT: An All Star Tribute to Johnny Cash 1999
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: October 28, 2013 00:28

A new biography of Johnny Cash is getting some great reviews. Didn't want to start a new thread, so here's the teaser and a link. Release date is October 29.


Excerpts From a New Johnny Cash Biography Capture His Iconoclastic Genius

Robert Hilburn’s vivid new biography, ‘Johnny Cash: The Life,’ provides a piercing look at a man besieged by the demons of addiction but steadied by Christian faith and an abiding love of music. Read excerpts from two crucial moments in Cash’s saga.


Robert Hilburn’s vivid new biography, Johnny Cash: The Life, thoroughly examines all aspects of the performer’s life, from his start in the Arkansas cotton fields to his late-life renaissance working with producer Rick Rubin. But Hilburn is particularly canny when it comes to Cash’s genius for slipping in and out of musical categories. He was not exactly a country singer, but not really in the rock ‘n’ roll camp either. Nor was he a straightforward folk or gospel singer, although he excelled in those genres. At every turn, Hilburn ably conveys the impossibility of pigeonholing this unique artist, but two moments, excerpted below, stand out: when Cash wrote and recorded ‘I Walk the Line’ and when he performed for the inmates at San Quentin.

[www.thedailybeast.com]



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