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December 6, 2008

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.

Rainbow Quest 5 -- June Carter Johnny Cash Pete Seeger

[CHALLENGED?] Bluegrass All-Stars {Views - 28} [Doc Watson talks w/ Michael Cleveland '93] SERIUSLY COOLST THING IV SEEN ALNIGH

[CHALLENGED?] Bluegrass All-Stars {Views - 28} [Doc Watson talks w/ Michael Cleveland '93] SERIUSLY COOLST THING IV SEEN ALNIGHT!


THIS IS LIKE A PORPHYRITIC, OR WHATEVER THAT DISEASE IS CALLED WHEN CHILDREN GET OLD QUICK, BLUEGRASS SHOW