Yup..all of the above. What an amazing career for an amazing man.
So sad....I've been fighting tears and needing a drink since I heard. Johnny Cash was one of the last real heroes, of music, and of life. I'm one of the many that will remember forever the impact and revolution of a great man and his music.
Johnny Cash will live forever here.
Cheers Johnny, be at peace brother.
Johnny Cash R.I.P.
I take great offense to your post as I have explained in the warning I sent.Originally posted by EnJoi@12 September 2003 - 19:01
hey guys no offense but
Tolerance is not due in a thread like this. I have none for you.
what did enjoi write?
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He's just not a fan. It's been sorted.
yes do not worry about it and it was stupid
Truly moving post Crumb...Originally posted by CrumbCat@13 September 2003 - 02:57
I have enjoyed Johnny Cash's music since the late 60's, when I was just 4 years old, as my father, a huge fan to say the least, would play his music non-stop....what memories.
He walked the line for nearly 50 years, every inch of his journey through the country, gospel, folk and rock worlds etched into his face.
The journey ended early Today. Weakened in recent years by diabetes, glaucoma, asthma and a chronic nervous-system disorder, Cash died at a Nashville hospital of respiratory failure, the result of diabetes. He was 71.
He was a legend for sure, but more than that, he was able, through his uniqueness, to draw the attention of even the non-country music fan - a deed not to easily accomplished.
He will be remembered by this Cash fan, and continue to bring me pleasure through his everlasting recordings.
Thank you for allowing us to have participated in your journey. RIP
CrumbCat
FYI:
Cash's beloved wife and worthy musical partner, June Carter Cash, died nearly four months ago, succumbing May 15 at Baptist Hospital, days after heart-valve surgery. She was 73. As he was in life, Cash was at her side in death.
His cover of hurt was truly amazing...one of the best covers in history...
He was as crumb put it:
and that deserves more respect...able, through his uniqueness, to draw the attention of even the non-country music fan - a deed not to easily accomplished.
it has been a sad pass couple of days...but life goes on...
RIP Johnny...
Your wifes waiting for you
according to balamm it sure was.. i can only imagine what u wrote.Originally posted by EnJoi@12 September 2003 - 23:49
yes do not worry about it and it was stupid
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Peace and an end of pain. To the man in black.
SMARTY SMARTY HAD A PARTY NOBODY CAME BUT SMARTY
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