Johnny Cash, Legendary Man In Black, Dies - Page 3

Johnny Cash on NPR
Johnny Cash is 70 and his voice is getting a little shaky, but his spirit is strong and his musical reach is perhaps wider than any other major performer in popular music. Morning Edition has interviewed Cash the last two...
Posted in Blogcritics on November 6, 2002 09:57 AM

Kindred Spirits
I love free stuff. As you know, most of my record reviewing comes from forays to the local Borders, where I sip on a vanilla latte and sample the albums. It sounds sad at first, but I'd rather spend my...
Posted in Blogcritics on October 17, 2002 01:58 AM

UPDATE: This just came in from Kris Kristofferson

    Johnny Cash has always seemed larger than life to me. He is a true American hero, beloved the world over as much for his kindness and compassion and championing of the underdog as for the power of his art. He's been my inspiration, my faithful friend, my champion - a constant oasis of unconditional love and support. His fierce independence and free spirit, balanced with his love of family, children and his fellow man, will stand as a shining example of the best of what it means to be human. And he was damned funny, even in the darkest times.

      "I love you, John
      In the cold and Holy darkness
      You were always shining brighter than a star
      God bless you, John
      For the love and joy you've given"

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  • 1 - BJ

    Sep 12, 2003 at 11:49 am

    Eric, thanks for putting all of those up. And of course, you and Dean are right about the real cause of death. When I read about June Carter's passing, the second thing I thought was that John would soon be released and join her again.

    So while I'm incredibly sad today that he's no longer with us, that emotion seems slightly selfish. They're making beautiful music together again; we just can't hear it.

    I'll spend the day listening to the music they left behind.

  • 2 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 12, 2003 at 11:52 am

    Thanks BJ, very nice thoughts.

  • 3 - Chris

    Sep 12, 2003 at 11:54 am

    If you can get it, listen to "Spiritual" off Unchained.

  • 4 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 12, 2003 at 1:11 pm

    It's great Chris, thanks.

  • 5 - Lexington Green

    Sep 12, 2003 at 2:28 pm

    One more link is now broken with an older, freer, wilder, harder America, a place of strong emotions and little or no irony, deep loves, abiding hatreds, strong friendships, hard punches, too much liquor, loyalty, sadness, betrayal, forgiveness, train whistles and sunrise on the open road. And the work ethic of a man who never retired but kept on going and pushing himself and his fans, old and new, until his body simply disintegrated. And it's all still there, that lost world, in the music. Lucky for us. But we'll miss the man, and what he might have given us next. God rest his soul.

  • 6 - Eric

    Sep 12, 2003 at 2:30 pm

    I finally picked up his latest CD yesterday, I was listening to "Give My Love to Rose" last night, kinda hit the mood I was in on 9/11... and then I'm listening to "Hurt" on my laptop when I read he died.... Not altogether sure if that should be creepy or comforting, but I for one am really going to miss the Man in Black.

  • 7 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 12, 2003 at 2:44 pm

    Wow Lexington, that was something, and you're sure right about the lack of irony. That's a startling difference from those just ten years younger.

    Eric, it's creepy and comforting, like a great JC song.

  • 8 - Jim Carruthers

    Sep 12, 2003 at 3:11 pm

    I've seen Johnny Cash twice in concert, and while it was sometimes hokey, it was honest and a celebration of families, both those we have, and those we make.

    The remarkable thing about Johnny Cash is that he was the centre of one of the most remarkable dynasties in American popular music.

    He married into the Carter Family, one of the foundatations of bluegrass and country, he had his own career, his children have distinquished themselves as unique voices in country music.

  • 9 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 12, 2003 at 11:01 pm

    Please see the thoughtful words from Kris Kristofferson above that came in via email

  • 10 - Rick DeMent

    Sep 13, 2003 at 1:28 pm

    I could go on forever talking about what the music of Johnny Cash meant to me personally but right now I find comfort imagining the scene today at the pearly gates of heaven where St. Peter is being greeted by a baritone voice announcing,

    "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."

  • 11 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 13, 2003 at 1:30 pm

    thanks Rick, that's a very fine image!

  • 12 - Allan Karl

    Sep 16, 2003 at 9:05 pm

    "It's All About Cash"

    Great stuff. I posted an interesting story about my chance meeting with Johnny Cash in a New York Airport almost 10 years ago. You can read it here.

  • 13 - Eric Olsen

    Sep 16, 2003 at 10:04 pm

    Thanks so much Allan, great story. I left a comment on your site

  • 14 - Hogman

    Jun 08, 2004 at 2:20 pm

    He Goth?

  • 15 - BRICKLAYER

    Jun 08, 2004 at 2:34 pm

    The Gothiest.

  • 16 - Reorga Nize

    Jan 09, 2007 at 5:30 am

    Strange things happens too many times to be just an occasion

  • 17 - Lopka Xmass

    Jan 15, 2007 at 4:00 am

    Girls, have fun, not boys

  • 18 - Pavel Brain

    Jan 30, 2007 at 1:10 am

    Shit happens, is it?

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