Me too. He was one of the few country artists that I like. And if you can cover Hurt then you know you are a badass (unconcerned with conventions).Originally posted by: BigJ
Some people say he did a terrible cover...
I think it's an amazing cover.
Originally posted by: michaels
What's up with all the bandwagon Cash fans?
Originally posted by: michaels
What's up with all the bandwagon Cash fans?
Originally posted by: michaels
Yeah ok fair enough, but you gotta admit it was the "in" thing to hop on the Cash bandwagon after his death.
This reminds me of a line off the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Last DJ, the song JoeOriginally posted by: cKGunslinger
And this is different from any other recently deceased celebrity/musician, how?Originally posted by: michaels
Yeah ok fair enough, but you gotta admit it was the "in" thing to hop on the Cash bandwagon after his death.
Death is always a reminder and tribute of the life once lived.
Yep. We're not all teenagers or early 20somethings. I'm on the heavy side of 30 myself.Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: michaels
What's up with all the bandwagon Cash fans?
Some of us have been fans of Cash since you were is diapers, bub. He's always been a musical presence that transends genres.
Originally posted by: middlehead
This reminds me of a line off the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Last DJ, the song JoeOriginally posted by: cKGunslinger
And this is different from any other recently deceased celebrity/musician, how?Originally posted by: michaels
Yeah ok fair enough, but you gotta admit it was the "in" thing to hop on the Cash bandwagon after his death.
Death is always a reminder and tribute of the life once lived.
:music:So burnt-out Johnny thinks our books are shifty
What good's that alchy to me when he's 50?
We could move catalog if he'd only die quicker
Send my regards to the gig and a case of good liquor.:music: