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20th November 2017, 02:08 PM
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Final show of johnny cash a must see.
Here is a must for Johnny Cash fans.
It is his final show before he dies, he is very old and frail and comes on in a wheelchair and is carried by two men to his seat.
He puts on a good performance ...................
https://youtu.be/FqESx05OuCA
enjoy
Brian
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20th November 2017, 06:46 PM
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Re: Final show of johnny cash a must see.
Man In Black by Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash always wore black clothes, and he wrote this song to help explain why: "I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime, but is there because he's a victim of the times." > ...Some sources, however, say Cash was worth more than $100 million when he died, and the value has risen to more than $300 million. Cash disciple Marty Stuart, a former son-in-law, sideman and producer of Cash, testifies his late mentor remains involved in keeping the “business of Johnny Cash” on the right track. Some sources, however, say Cash was worth more than $100 million when he died, and the value has risen to more than $300 million. Cash disciple Marty Stuart, a former son-in-law, sideman and producer of Cash, testifies his late mentor remains involved in keeping the “business of Johnny Cash” on the right track."I wear the black for the poor
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21st November 2017, 05:35 AM
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Re: Final show of johnny cash a must see.
Fantastic singer and entertainer.
Had the short pleasure of seeing him and a very short chat back in 1981 when he did a tour here in Melbourne.
A true gent and wonderful person who made good his life after a somewhat shaky start


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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21st November 2017, 09:16 AM
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Re: Final show of johnny cash a must see.
I saw him in Manchester 1968, with Carl Perkins , the Carter Sisters and ld granny Maybeline Carter.
The best show ever.
He adopted a Children's home in Manchester and w as always over here to finance it.
Brian
Last edited by Captain Kong; 21st November 2017 at 09:18 AM.
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