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    i have become comfortably numb......

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    R.I.P. Sad, but you knew it was about to come. Another musical legend gone.
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    oh wow... i completely missed this one earlier because i was so focused on the john ritter thread...

    what the hell is going on?!?!
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    Oh man. How sad. I'll be sure to listen to "The Long Black Veil" today in his honor.
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    Unhappy rip johnny cash

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...n_mu/obit_cash
    Music Legend Johnny Cash Dies at 71
    56 minutes ago

    By JOHN GEROME, Associated Press Writer

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Johnny Cash (news), "The Man in Black" who became a towering figure in American music with such hits as "Folsom Prison Blues," "I Walk the Line," and "A Boy Named Sue," died Friday. He was 71.

    "Johnny died due to complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure," Cash's manager, Lou Robin, said in a statement issued by Baptist Hospital in Nashville.

    He said Cash died at the hospital at 1 a.m. EDT.

    "I hope that friends and fans of Johnny will pray for the Cash family to find comfort during this very difficult time," Robin said.

    Cash had been released from the hospital Wednesday after a two-week stay for treatment of an unspecified stomach ailment. The illness caused him to miss last month's MTV Music awards, where he had been nominated in seven categories.


    Cash had battled a disease of the nervous system, autonomic neuropathy, and pneumonia in recent years.


    Dozens of hit records like "Folsom Prison Blues," "I Walk the Line," and "Sunday Morning Coming Down" defined Cash's persona: a haunted, dignified, resilient spokesman for the working man and downtrodden.


    Cash's deeply lined face fit well with his unsteady voice, which was limited in range but used to great effect to sing about prisoners, heartaches, and tales of everyday life. He wrote much of his own material, and was among the first to record the songs of Bob Dylan (news) and Kris Kristofferson (news).


    "One Piece at a Time" was about an assembly line worker who built a car out of parts stolen from his factory. "A Boy Named Sue" was a comical story of a father who gives his son a girl's name to make him tough. "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" told of the drunken death of an American Indian soldier who helped raised the American flag at Iwo Jima during World War II, but returned to harsh racism in America.


    Cash said in his 1997 autobiography "Cash" that he tried to speak for "voices that were ignored or even suppressed in the entertainment media, not to mention the political and educational establishments."


    Cash's career spanned generations, with each finding something of value in his simple records, many of which used his trademark rockabilly rhythm.


    Cash was a peer of Elvis Presley when rock 'n' roll was born in Memphis in the 1950s, and he scored hits like "Cry! Cry! Cry!" during that era. He had a longtime friendship and recorded with Dylan, who has cited Cash as a major influence.


    He won 11 Grammys — most recently in 2003, when "Give My Love To Rose" earned him honors as best male country vocal performance — and numerous Country Music Association awards. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 and inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.


    His second wife, June Carter Cash, and daughter Roseanne Cash also were successful singers. June Carter Cash, who co-wrote Cash's hit "Ring of Fire" and partnered with her husband in hits such as "Jackson," died in May.


    The late 1960s and '70s were Cash's peak commercial years, and he was host of his own ABC variety show from 1969-71. In later years, he was part of the Highwayman supergroup with Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kristofferson.


    In the 1990s, he found a new artistic life recording with rap and hard rock producer Rick Rubin on the label American Recordings. And he was back on the charts in with the 2002 album "American IV: the Man Comes Around."


    Most recently, Cash was recognized for his cover of the Nine Inch Nails song "Hurt" with seven nominations at last month's MTV Video Music Awards. He had hoped to attend the event but couldn't because of his hospital stay. The video won for best cinematography.


    He also wrote books including two autobiographies, and acted in films and television shows.

    In his 1971 hit "Man in Black," Cash said his black clothing symbolized the downtrodden people in the world. Cash had been "The Man in Black" since he joined the Grand Ole Opry at age 25.

    "Everybody was wearing rhinestones, all those sparkle clothes and cowboy boots," he said in 1986. "I decided to wear a black shirt and pants and see if I could get by with it. I did and I've worn black clothes ever since."

    John R. Cash was born Feb. 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Ark., one of seven children. When he was 12, his 14-year-old brother and hero, Jack, died after an accident while sawing oak trees into fence posts. The tragedy had a lasting impact on Cash, and he later pointed to it as a possible reason his music was frequently melancholy.

    He worked as a custodian and enlisted in the Air Force, learning guitar while stationed in Germany, before launching his music career after his 1954 discharge.

    "All through the Air Force, I was so lonely for those three years," Cash told The Associated Press during a 1996 interview. "If I couldn't have sung all those old country songs, I don't think I could have made it."

    Cash launched his career in Memphis, performing on radio station KWEM. He auditioned with Sun Records, ultimately recording the single "Hey Porter," which became a hit.

    Sun Records also launched the careers of Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and others.

    "Folsom Prison Blues," went to No. 4 on the country charts in 1956, and featured Cash's most famous couplet: "I shot a man in Reno/ just to watch him die."

    Cash recorded theme albums celebrating the railroads and the Old West, and decrying the mistreatment of American Indians. Two of his most popular albums were recorded live at prisons. Along the way he notched 14 No. 1 country music hits.

    Because of Cash's frequent performances in prisons and his rowdy lifestyle early in his career, many people wrongly thought he had served prison time. He never did, though he battled addictions to pills on and off throughout his life.

    He blamed fame for his vulnerability to drug addiction.

    "When I was a kid, I always knew I'd sing on the radio someday. I never thought about fame until it started happening to me," he said in 1988. "Then it was hard to handle. That's why I turned to pills."

    He credited June Carter Cash, whom he married in 1968, with helping him stay off drugs, though he had several relapses over the years and was treated at the Betty Ford Center in California in 1984.

    June Carter Cash was the daughter of country music great Mother Maybelle Carter, and the mother of singer Carlene Carter, whose father was country singer Carl Smith. Together, June Carter and Cash had one child, John Carter Cash. He is a musician and producer.

    Singer Rosanne Cash is Johnny Cash's daughter from his first marriage, to Vivian Liberto. Their other three children were Kathleen, Cindy and Tara. They divorced in 1966.

    In March 1998, Cash made headlines when his California-based record company, American Recordings, took out an advertisement in the music trade magazine Billboard. The full-page ad celebrated Cash's 1998 Grammy award for best country album for "Unchained." The ad showed an enraged-looking Cash in his younger years making an obscene gesture to sarcastically illustrate his thanks to country radio stations and "the country music establishment in Nashville," which he felt had unfairly cast him aside.

    Jennings, a close friend, once said of Cash: "He's been like a brother to me. He's one of the greatest people in the world."

    Cash once credited his mother, Carrie Rivers Cash, with encouraging him to pursue a singing career.

    "My mother told me to keep on singing, and that kept me working through the cotton fields. She said God has his hand on you. You'll be singing for the world someday."

    Cash lived in Hendersonville, Tenn., just outside of Nashville. He also had a home in Jamaica.
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    dude got shafted this year.....

    you my man johnny...see ya in heaven.

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    i knew it wouldn't be long after june died.
    yeah, pretty much we missed the boat on that one. but it's still here. get you some.

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    Johnny Cash was by far my most favorite singer and music artist. I knew he was nearing the end, but I was always hoping he would live just one more year for all of us. I got to see him in concert once and I am very glad that I did.

    Rest in Peace John. You will be sorely missed.

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    Unhappy I shall be wearing black today

    Man in Black by Johnny Cash

    Well you wonder why I always dress in black
    Why you never see bright colors on my back
    And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone
    Well there's a reason for the things that I have on

    I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down
    Livin' in the hopeless hungry side of town
    I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime
    But is there because he's a victim of the times

    I wear the black for those who never read
    Or listened to the words that Jesus said
    About the road to happiness through love and charity
    Why you'd think He's talking straight to you and me

    Well we're doin' mighty fine I do suppose
    In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes
    But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back
    Up front there oughta be a Man In Black

    I wear it for the sick and lonely old
    For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold
    I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been
    Each week we lose a hundred fine young men

    And I wear it for the thousands who have died
    Believin' that the Lord was on their side
    I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died
    Believin' that we all were on their side

    Well there's things that never will be right I know
    And things need changin' everywhere you go
    But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right
    You'll never see me wear a suit of white

    Ah I'd love to wear a rainbow every day
    And tell the world that everything's ok
    But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back
    'Til things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black

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    Re: I shall be wearing black today

    Originally posted by OC
    Man in Black by Johnny Cash

    Well you wonder why I always dress in black
    Why you never see bright colors on my back
    And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone
    Well there's a reason for the things that I have on

    I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down
    Livin' in the hopeless hungry side of town
    I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime
    But is there because he's a victim of the times

    I wear the black for those who never read
    Or listened to the words that Jesus said
    About the road to happiness through love and charity
    Why you'd think He's talking straight to you and me

    Well we're doin' mighty fine I do suppose
    In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes
    But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back
    Up front there oughta be a Man In Black

    I wear it for the sick and lonely old
    For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold
    I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been
    Each week we lose a hundred fine young men

    And I wear it for the thousands who have died
    Believin' that the Lord was on their side
    I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died
    Believin' that we all were on their side

    Well there's things that never will be right I know
    And things need changin' everywhere you go
    But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right
    You'll never see me wear a suit of white

    Ah I'd love to wear a rainbow every day
    And tell the world that everything's ok
    But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back
    'Til things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black
    Funny thing - I just happened to be wearing black here in England today. Thanks for the lyrics, OC.
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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    Originally posted by DarkFury
    He was playing "Man in Black" as he went in... "Just like eatin' pancakes..."
    psst, Ray "Kicks" Butts was playing "I Walk The Line" And that is "as easy as eating pancakes"
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    Repost or not...I was sorry to hear the news this morning.

    But if you believe in a higher being then I guess you would have to think he ain't wearing black anymore!
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    Originally posted by DarkFury

    Heh.. they'll probably make him a "special exception" to the white robe only rule.
    nah, no robes up there. we'll all be nekkid. toss those fig leafs to the wind.

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    Originally posted by Peachhead
    But if you believe in a higher being then I guess you would have to think he ain't wearing black anymore!
    Just hope he is not in the "Burning Ring of Fire"
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    Originally posted by DarkFury

    That's not what all the "pictures" depict...


    But I'm sure that YOU'LL end up nekkid somewhere.
    oh really? you haven't seen nekkid angel paintings? it's fine art.

    of course i will, and you lose if you don't join me.

    recognize this?
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    Ok, this makes me sad because I know how many people liked him and it is always sad when someone dies.

    But the only song I even remotely liked of his was Ring of Fire. Other than that, I couldn't stand his singing. lol Am I the only one?

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    Originally posted by nickelback

    nah, no robes up there. we'll all be nekkid. toss those fig leafs to the wind.
    I'm SURE I was doing something important before you brought that up. But now I can't remember what it was....

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    R.I.P Mr. Cash
    I watched the VMA's and thought that it was wrong for him not to recieve anything... Man he was 71 and still singin'

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    Originally posted by DarkFury


    Ummm... I wasn't lookin' up at the ceiling...






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    Okay you two. Time to stop having fun on a thread about someone passing away. Bad form
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    Unhappy thanks guys

    RIP John Ritter. You died too young.

    RIP Man in Black. You were a classic for decades.
    Originally posted by Jenny
    But the only song I even remotely liked of his was Ring of Fire. Other than that, I couldn't stand his singing. lol Am I the only one?
    Yes.

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    Originally posted by nickelback

    oh really? you haven't seen nekkid angel paintings? it's fine art.

    of course i will, and you lose if you don't join me.

    recognize this?
    Michaelangelo's "Last Judgement" from the wall behind the altar at the Sistene Chapel? Sure I recognized that - it was completely restored about 10 years ago and I got to see it when I was in Rome .

    One of the many interesting things about the painting is that some of the people being dragged down into hell by demons are charictures of Michaelangelo's contemporary critics

    Oh, and an informal Irish toast for both Johns who were taken from us: "May you be in Heaven 15 minutes before the devil knows you're dead".
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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