Tuesday, August 21, 2007

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Johnny Cash, a legend to the Final.



Did you know that Johnny Cash was a contemporary of Elvis Presley?


Indeed, Mr. Cash divided his career almost parallel to that of Elvis, of course, not with the same style and arrogance (of course, I say arrogance but in his most pampered definition) as the two became this passion for music that few acquire, or in this case, that few developed so brilliantly.


But had many facets that separated them, starting the style, but what is most striking of Mr. Cash, Mr. Presley is not so, its almost relentless Service by the displaced, displaced in the social sense, marital, repressive, helpless. This and today is our daily bread, some sing for the homeless, destitute or without cause, was something that Johnny Cash was doing for a long time, and this is reflected in his most popular album, Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (1968) "album that was recorded live, which is normal in our time of course, but in 1968, surrounded by prisoners, that is nothing but admirable, and you know why? because the resources, production and all loq ue relevance to the music industry was too incipient, or had no weight or Elgrad holding today, twice, if not triple merit Mr. Cash.


For now, just leave this as proof of my great admiration for the music made in a good way, made the old, destitute and without a profit today, I win too many.

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