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Johnny Cash's last performance

Actually very hard to watch for me. I remember him when... and prefer those memories.

Same thing with the final Glen Campbell performance shown previous.
 
Damn, I'm not that old and that is painful to watch. I prefer the memories of the more youthful Johnny cash.
 
Memories

You are right in that the memories and 45's LP's tapes cassettes and CD's keep him how he was in my mind....:thumbup:
 
THE MAN IN BLACK

I appreciate the thought behind your post and thank you for it, but I just couldn't watch it. As soon as I realized who it was I had tears in my eyes ....... It was similar to when John Wayne and Yul Brenner were at the end , Living Legends about to be not Living ......... I prefer to remember Johnny when He was The Man in Black backed by another Legend June Carter Cash ....... jmho ....... Mike :thumbup:
 
I just watched the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert DVD, this past weekend and Johnny and June Carter Cash, performed one of Dylan's songs, 'It ain't Me Babe". Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan were good friends.

Although I do prefer the younger Cash in Black, I had never seen this version and did watch it. It was hard, but than listening to Dylan sing today is even harder.
 
:shocked: me too...
We always want to remember them at their best... :thumbup:

And keep forgetting that "Best" never lasts forever... nojoke
 
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