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Johnny Cash- At Folsom Prison
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Johnny Cash- At Folsom PrisonLabel: Columbia Legacy Reissued 2020, Originally released 1968 "Hello I'm Johnny Cash." With those four words, The Man in Black solidified his legend as outlaw country pioneer with his spirited live show as performed for 2,000 prisoners and armed guards in one of California's most notorious penitentiaries. Recorded and released in 1968 a year marked by some of the fiercest political unrest of the 20th century At Folsom Prison established Johnny Cash
The otherworldly dirge "God Turn Me into a Flower" serves as allegory about our collective hubris
spinning rings
'The sadness and despair in his songs are unparalleled
Contrary to the title it's not a live recording and plays off of the temporary detention facility Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay
Don't Need
I Just Can't Be Happy Today
Dorian Electra
all the way to their latest release
Remember 2:34
Modern Mirror
Holidays in the Sun
Starring DAVID BOWIE and Jennifer Connelly
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