Blondie: Denis
@mrjyn
December 6, 2008
A La Carte: Doctor Doctor [LOOK, IT'S MY JOB TO CONTINUE SEBASTIAN'S DEEP SEEKING]
A La Carte: Doctor Doctor [LOOK, IT'S MY JOB TO CONTINUE SEBASTIAN'S DEEP SEEKING]
DYLAN: Charlie Rose
Suzanne Vega, Singer/Songwriter/Daniel Lanois, Record Producer/Jon Pareles, The New York Times, clips: Montage of Dylan Music and Pictures [Columbia Pictures], Dylan on MTV's Unplugged [MTV]//Mario Cuomo, Former New York Governor/Gay Talese, Author, clips: Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio[Home Box Office]//Janeane Garofalo, Actor, HBO Comedy Hour [Home Box Office], The Matchmaker [Gramercy Pictures], The Larry Sanders Show [Home Box Office]
Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash duet
A television performance
Bob Dylan was a guest on Johnny's first show in July 1969, and this duet was taped at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium.
CCR DOING BAD MOON RISING ON THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW
CCR DOING BAD MOON RISING ON THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW RARE FOOTAGE VINTAGE 1 OF A KIND, YOU GOTTA SEE THIS!!!!!!!!!!
Shel Silverstein on JOHNNY CASH
Outrageous! I can't believe I haven't posted this clip already, but if I did... I can't find it now. Here's Shel doing a quick duet with Cash on Silverstein's composition "Boy Named Sue," followed by an incredibly touching solo performance of a children's song he wrote called "Daddy, What If." From April 1, 1970, in its entirety.
Johnny Cash spunout on dope as I've ever seen him
Circa 1965. Johnny is as spun-out on dope as I've ever seen him, tirelessly (if you know what I mean) advocating for Native Americans on Pete Seeger's TV show. It's amazing to think about the incredibly focused, compelling music Cash was producing during this period, in this practically near-death physical condition. Concludes with a run-through of "As Long As The Grass Shall Grow" that actually is more resonant for Cash's decrepit state.