I have the record, one of my most treasured, and it’s so much more than a collection of songs.
It’s a moment that could have been maybe a footnote in a long and storied career, but instead became what I would term, an indelible connection.
Johnny Cash certainly knew his audience, and gave them all he dared, then a bit more. It’s a portrait of escape, at least for the time he was on stage. A show of respect for all those that had lost it.
Ringing in the New Year with our favorite live albums which naturally includes Live at Folsom!
Naturally
I have the record, one of my most treasured, and it’s so much more than a collection of songs.
It’s a moment that could have been maybe a footnote in a long and storied career, but instead became what I would term, an indelible connection.
Johnny Cash certainly knew his audience, and gave them all he dared, then a bit more. It’s a portrait of escape, at least for the time he was on stage. A show of respect for all those that had lost it.
Yes, yes, YES.
A gritty summation of a gritty album. Well done.
Hell yes
I was eleven when this came out and someone's older brother had it. I swear we played it until the vinyl was white. Brilliant Fucking Album.