Eric V asked that I pass along this photo:
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Jojo the Monkey wrote:I've seen the film and although it was good, with very fine actors (fantastic performance of Joachim Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, lovely voices) it's very conventionnal. If you had seen Ray, you have seen Walk the Line. Grow up in the south, dead of a brother, success, drugs, women and redemption... good hollywood movie....
They would have focused on the birth of his songs, acceptance of his weird country in the times of rock'n'roll, his badass look etc but no. It's not as deep as the man Cash. A good film but not an original point of view.
(scuse me for the english, i'm a poor frenchie)
Clash Cadillac wrote:I just stumbled on the previous photo of Joe and Johnny. Incredible.
When my father was just a couple of years out of broadcasting school he was working in LaCrosse, WI and interviewed Johnny. I still have a copy of the interview as he taped it on reel-to-reel. I remember him asking Johnny what he thought of the Beatles who had just busted out a year or so previously. Johnny mentioned that they opened for him in Europe and that they were "nice young lads" or something to that effect. I must dig that interview out and listen to it again.
IrishRover wrote:Been to Book Fair here in Belgrade..
Bought Johnny Cash, The Autobiography (oroigoinal stuff, not some Serbian translation), all woith the oimoiges of Mr. Johnny from doifferent periods of hes loife.. twoill' be a great read!![]()
Ps. got the last copy from the shelf; foirst there were 2 and when oi got back just one, so oi grabbed the stuff roight away
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