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Live At San Quentin (1969) - Johnny Cash

 

Description: 1. Big river; 2. I still miss someone; 3. Wreck of ol' 97; 4. I walk the line; 5. Darlin' companion; 6. I don ... more
Live At San Quentin (1969) - Johnny Cash ... companion;
6. I don't know where I'm bound;
7. Starkville city jail;
8. San Quentin (1);
9. San Quentin (2);
10. Wanted man;
11. Boy named Sue;
12. There'll be peace in the valley;
13. Folsom Prison blues;
14. Ring of fire;
15. He turned the water into wine;
16. Daddy sang bass;
17. Old account;
18. Closing medley (Folsom Prison blues).

Newest Review: ... was also recorded for Granada television in England and I remember seeing it a little later . San Quentin was a maximum ... more

 ... security prison with all the extremes of the criminal world held there . To decide to try and entertain them and give them something out of the ordinary took guts . To take his wife and family along to perform could have been seen as madness . However thankfully it paid of and we are left with a marvellous recording and piece of history . This recording is so full of life with the inmates enthusiasm and Cash’s younger years it is still relevant today . All the tracks which have an * next to them are listed as previou...more

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Premium Review Live At San Quentin (1969) - Johnny Cash: Early Cash and I don't mean money (1602 words)
by eiley123 - written on 10.06.07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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Background **************** Johnny Cash had been recording and playing for quite a while before I came across him properly . In the early seventies my brother bought ‘Johnny Cash live at St Quentin’ and it was a real eye opener or should I say ear opener to me . Previously to this I had sort of heard him in passing but not taken that much notice . As a flighty teenager he had seemed far too old and straight to appeal to me . It took my advancing years to truly get a feel for the man and his music . However ‘San Quentin’ was one of the first rungs on the ladder . My boyfriend at the time , and Husband to this day , bought the L.P before I knew ...

 
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