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logan_weapon_x
05-02-2006, 12:40 PM
JC's final recording will be released by Rick Rubin this summer! Can't wait.

source: http://imdb.com/news/wenn/2006-05-02/#2

The final recordings made by country music legend Johnny Cash will be released by his longtime producer and friend Rick Rubin this summer. American V: A Hundred Highways features a dozen tracks, including the final song Cash wrote - "The 309." According to Rubin, Cash felt a sense of urgency to record his final album after his wife June Carter Cash died in May 2003. He recalls, "Once June passed, he had the will to live long enough to record, but that was pretty much all. A day after June passed, he said, 'I need to have something to do every day. Otherwise, there's no real reason for me to be here.'" Rubin kept an engineer and guitarist on standby around the clock so Cash could record when his health permitted. He adds, "It's an amazingly sad album. At times it's hard to get through, but it's really beautiful. It's remarkable to hear an artist of his stature being so vulnerable and open and sounding strong so late in his life. I don't think there's ever been an album like this."

Darren Daring
05-02-2006, 12:46 PM
Amazint!

twylight
05-02-2006, 12:46 PM
Umm..*yay*


:up:

Out of curiousity, the money from the album goes where? The surviving family right?

logan_weapon_x
05-02-2006, 12:48 PM
I'm guessing so, yeah. Or it might go to an Alzheimers charity.

Dorian Gray
05-02-2006, 12:57 PM
:up:
I'm most likely going to buy it.

BBT
05-02-2006, 01:39 PM
I'm guessing so, yeah. Or it might go to an Alzheimers charity.

Why would it go to an Alzheimer's charity?

PLAS
05-02-2006, 01:51 PM
Why would it go to an Alzheimer's charity?
I was going to tell you something about that... but I forgot

BBT
05-02-2006, 01:55 PM
:) :) :d

Verlin
05-02-2006, 01:56 PM
Oh my gosh! >< This is really great! Johnny is so timeless!

Motown Marvel
05-02-2006, 02:06 PM
hells bells!

sinewave
05-02-2006, 02:55 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

Mr. Thing
05-02-2006, 03:03 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.
Me.

Man-Thing
05-02-2006, 03:07 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

I was, and still am, but I'm awesome like that. I was a fan way before Rick Ruben came along and made Johnny 'cool'. :up:

jaguarr
05-02-2006, 03:08 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.


A guy I work with was raving about the "Walk The Line" soundtrack and how awesome it was. I gave him an .mp3 of Cash's original version of "Cocaine Blues" without telling him it was actually Cash and told him to give it a listen. He actually said "That was okay, but I like Joaquin Phoenix's version better than that guy's". :eek: I wanted to choke him!

jag

Dorian Gray
05-02-2006, 03:21 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

I was and still am..

sinewave
05-02-2006, 03:22 PM
A guy I work with was raving about the "Walk The Line" soundtrack and how awesome it was. I gave him an .mp3 of Cash's original version of "Cocaine Blues" without telling him it was actually Cash and told him to give it a listen. He actually said "That was okay, but I like Joaquin Phoenix's version better than that guy's". :eek: I wanted to choke him!

jag

:D :up:

sinewave
05-02-2006, 03:26 PM
Me.

you're lying. i can just sense the quiver in your cold, heartless robot voice.

Mr Sparkle
05-02-2006, 03:28 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

my mom listened to a ton of country when I was little , odd when I think about it.
she had dolly parton tapes, and kenny rogers and some June carter records, for one reason or another she had some early johnny Cash, and I really liked it.
but I first listened to Cocaine Blues back in 1989 and I was amazed.

jaguarr
05-02-2006, 03:33 PM
my mom listened to a ton of country when I was little , odd when I think about it.
she had dolly parton tapes, and kenny rogers and some June carter records, for one reason or another she had some early johnny Cash, and I really liked it.
but I first listened to Cocaine Blues back in 1989 and I was amazed.

My Granddaddy was REALLY into all that old country stuff: Johnny Cash, Charlie Pride, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, June Carter, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams. Of all of that, Cash was about the only stuff he listened to that really stuck with me over the years.

jag

Man-Thing
05-02-2006, 03:35 PM
I really like Charile Pride. He's got a cool voice.

Mr Sparkle
05-02-2006, 03:36 PM
hank williams is good, but I only started listening to him recently.

god bless mp3's

Dwarf lord
05-02-2006, 03:57 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

Sadly, not so much me. I was a fan of the famous songs like I Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, ect... I even defended him a bunch of times when my friends mocked him. Now that the movie came out, I'm a huge fan and I went out to get most of his stuff and I like 99% of it. Though I did start liking him after the move, I'd still consider myself a real fan.

PLAS
05-02-2006, 03:59 PM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.
I was introduced to mr Cash's work by materyoda back in 2002
been hooked ever since

sinewave
05-02-2006, 04:02 PM
Sadly, not so much me. I was a fan of the famous songs like I Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, ect... I even defended him a bunch of times when my friends mocked him. Now that the movie came out, I'm a huge fan and I went out to get most of his stuff and I like 99% of it. Though I did start liking him after the move, I'd still consider myself a real fan.

i've never really listened to him all that much. i like some of his older songs and some of his newer covers, but i've never really been into country music, although he definitely transcends that genre. i did read his autobiography a few years ago and really enjoyed it. i was just wondering how many people are just swept up in cash's current popularity/craze. that kind of stuff fascinates me.

Spider-Who?
05-02-2006, 04:13 PM
i've always been a fan of Cash's work. He truely is an amzing character. I grew up listening to him; Sunday in my house was always "Cash day" - we'd play his records all day sunday, and I still stick to that here in college (of course, I play his stuff just about every day). I myself and a guitarist/songwriter and his work really gets my blood going - its all very simplistic (heck, many of his songs have the same exact chord progression), but theres a sense of honesty and love of life and music in his voice that does something to the songs, makes them come alive and feel brand new each time I hear it. As far as the movie is concerned, if anything, it only rejuvenated my love of him. I am ecstatic about this "new" album coming out.

Themanofbat
05-02-2006, 06:32 PM
I've been a fan of Mr. Cash since I was a wee lad in the early 70's. :cool: :up:

:)

Bat Brain
05-02-2006, 06:43 PM
Brilliant news, any tracklisting yet?

The Chairman
05-02-2006, 07:19 PM
Great news. It should be an awesome record.

8Ball2/JanG5
05-02-2006, 07:58 PM
The first single is Rubber Johnny

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de-I-jjRFWo&search=rubber%20johnny

Mr.Webs
05-02-2006, 08:07 PM
Alas, Cash's music was never listened to in my house, so I only became a fan during months leading up to the film. Interested in both the film and his that undeniable sound, I bought some of his stuff from Sun Records, and it was just fantastic.:up:

I don't attribute the movie totally...it just brought his music to the forefront. I think that if somebody would've had me listen to his stuff beforehand, I'd be just as big a fan of his as I am now.:cool:

And I can not wait for this album. I own every single one of his American Recordings, and they are all works of genius, and I have no doubt that this one will be no different.:D

ThePenguin
05-02-2006, 09:56 PM
Hell freakin' yeah.
http://www.entertainment-news.org/images/thumbnails/stars-sign-on-for-johnny-cash-special.jpg

Tangled Web
05-02-2006, 10:26 PM
Cool. I like Johny Cash. Though I prefer Oingo Boingo's version of Walk the Line.

Dwarf lord
05-03-2006, 06:00 AM
Alas, Cash's music was never listened to in my house, so I only became a fan during months leading up to the film. Interested in both the film and his that undeniable sound, I bought some of his stuff from Sun Records, and it was just fantastic.:up:

I don't attribute the movie totally...it just brought his music to the forefront. I think that if somebody would've had me listen to his stuff beforehand, I'd be just as big a fan of his as I am now.:cool:

And I can not wait for this album. I own every single one of his American Recordings, and they are all works of genius, and I have no doubt that this one will be no different.:D

Yeah, I guess it's the same with me. I had a large song library of his before the movie came out. So, I guess one could say that it was just the hype that got me to start seeking his music and the sound kept me enjoying him. And yeah, I probably would have been as big a fan if I had just listened to the music.

Red
05-03-2006, 06:07 AM
This is great news :up:

Aiden
05-03-2006, 07:34 AM
Great news

logan_weapon_x
05-03-2006, 11:38 AM
i wonder how many people in this thread were actully fans of his before the movie came out.

I was and get pissed off when people say i'm less of a JC fan after all they've seen of him is the film.