Johnny Cash February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003
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Johnny Cash February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003
cash and horton, since many liked the last
'Break my Rusty Cage'
2023 Sketchbook painting
John R. Cash, born February 26, 1932
"Johnny Cash," illustration by Danny Hellman for Kitchen Sink Magazine, 7/28/04
Toc-Toc!! - "Sono il dolore. Sono qui per insegnarti ad attraversarmi senza fuggire, a dirti che stare male a volte e' salvezza e non solo distruzione."
Gia'..il dolore. E' lui a guidare il nostro senso di inadeguatezza, di sentirsi sempre fuori posto tra paranoie e depressioni. E poi c'e' la voce di Johnny Cash, fragile, autentica, profonda, l'ultimo country-heart autenticamente "vero". L'unico capace a poter cantare questo brano come antidoto all' auto-dolore, come se quello spartito fosse stato scritto su una corona di spine. Hallelujah..Hallelujah
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i’m on a journey to listen to more albums in full, going to be listing some favorites here:
. eli and the thirteenth confession (1968), laura nyro (my dad suggested this and holy fuck, no actually holy fuck)
. american v: a hundred highways (2006), johnny cash, (something about late johnny cash hits me in the heartstrings)
. pink moon (1972), nick drake (the guitar?? i have some songs i need to learn...like all of them)
. i’ll cry if i want to (1963), leslie gore (never realized it’s my party had a whole concept album attached -- obsessed, want to play it at every party i ever throw if i ever throw a party again)
. soup (1995), blind melon (just really good and fun and interesting and ridiculous, all the good things)
. in a silent way (1969), miles davis (i just simply enjoyed it, definitely will be bringing more miles into my life)
. god save the animals (2022), alex g (listened to this because halsey has talked about him a lot and yeah this album is sick; the songs often have nostalgic acoustics mixed with electrics and insane electronics and to me it feels familiar but new at the same time? Idk if that makes sense but it’s masterful)
.i am a bird now (2005), antony & the johnsons (this feels like listening to a soul, i don’t say that lightly -- i’d say more but most words feel shallow with this one)
Cash backstage at the Hammersmith Odeon, 1966.