Postby WoVeU » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:28 pm
Eric wrote:WoVeU wrote:Derek wrote:Yes, I've seen this before. Not a fan of it...It's kinda dark to me. I like Johnny Cash, but not this.
I saw him at a Billy Graham crusade in 1994 at the Georgia Dome, his wife June was their too.
This is more my speed. A Beatles cover he did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlhcyWLORes
I didn't care for that at all. Not big on the rolling in self induced pity pain songs. And Johnny is very old, near his death here. Not the same Cash as compared to his day!
Well, see, I think the interpretation and presentation was a little different. The original artist, Nine Inch Nails, is pretty emo-ish, but I thought Cash doing it had a different take. Since he was older, I guess you sympathized with him a little more and took his commentary more seriously than some whiny kid who doesn't know what it means to "hurt". Just my opinion.
Undoubtedly! But knowing a bit about Cash it is a bit hard to buy (given the lyric)...but I have to think he found something in the message...I'm thinking way back when he fought his own demons.
I'd liked to have heard him do these when he was young...old voices just irk me. They still roll George Jones out to butcher songs still today. (And for some, I guess you don't have to get to old...I heard Randy Travis' new stuff...and I'm hearing the age in his voice already. He has to be a serious smoker!)
But while looking around the tube on Cash I found this funny clip, Johnny doing Elvis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYctbbWW ... re=relatedHe plays up the funny, but what part I heard him actually sing sounded good.
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