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Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues THP 1959 Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues Town Hall Party, Los Angeles, California August 8, 1959 Tags: Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues town hall party |
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Johnny Cash, Live@ S.Quentin - Folsom Prison Blues Live @ San Quentin Prison Tags: jhonny cash blues live quentin folsom country |
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Johnny Cash singing Folsom Prison Blues in 1959 This clip is taken from a kinescope I believe and features 'the man not yet in black' singing his classic hit. The final close up is of Luther Perkins. What a guitarist and WHAT a face! Tags: Johnny Cash 1959 Folsom Prison Blues |
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Johnny Cash the final Folsom Prison Blues (6/21/2003) This footage was shot of Johnny Cash on Saturday, June 21, 2003. It is Johnny Cash singing Folsom Prison Blues for the last time. It was filmed live at the Carter Family Fold, Hiltons, VA less than 3 months before Cash passed on. Tags: Johnny Cash final performance Folsom Prison Blues |
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Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues An edited music video for the legendary Johnny Cash's song Folsom Prison Blues Tags: loulou productions johnny cash folsom prison blues edited edited123 |
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Keb Mo' - Folsom Prison Blues Performed to honor Johnny Cash. Tags: Blues country slide guitar |
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Mallu Magalhães canta "Folsom Prison Blues" no Poploaded Mallu Magalhães canta "Folsom Prison Blues" na session do programa Poploaded do iG, apresentado por Lucio Ribeiro e Fabio Massari(http://radiopoploaded.blig.ig .com.br) Tags: iG Johnny Cash mallu magalhães Folsom Prison Blues poploaded popload 15 anos Lucio Ribeiro |
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The Highwaymen - Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash sings his best Tags: Waylon Jennings Kris Kristofferson Willie Nelson Johnny Cash The Highwaymen Outlaw Country |
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Dave Matthews Band - Folsom Field - Two Step Dave Matthews Band Live at Folsom Field - Two Step Tags: Two Step DMB Dave Matthews Band Folsom Field |
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Folsom Europe 2006 A wild look at the leather and fetish community in Europe at Folsom Europe in Berlin. Our host, Chicago Rose, will guide us through the dark underbelly of this unusual street festival. Tags: Berlin Germany Deutschland Schöneberg gay leather fetish folsom europe |
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Verizon Wireless Telesales Jobs, Folsom CA http://jobsinpods.com/ Listen as Associate Director Mike McKeown describes the role of Telesales and what it's like to work in their Folsom California call center. He'll discuss the perks of the job and describe the type of people that make good Telesales representatives. Tags: verizon wireless jobs telesales call center jobcast employment folsom ca |
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Everlast: "Folsom Prison Blues" Everlast's new video "Folsom Prison Blues", a cover from the legendary Johnny Cash. Look for Everlast's new album "Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford" in stores September '08 Tags: everlast country hip-hop johnny cash whitey ford eric schrody |
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Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues Tags: Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues |
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1970 - Ozzy @ Folsom Street Parade - GLBT Historical Society http://www.glbthistory.org In this short film from the Henri Leleu collection by Paul Bentley aka Luscious Lorei (original partner of the Ramrod on Folsom. Also the partner of Bob Ross, publisher of the BAR), scenes from the 1970 Folsom Street Parade featuring members of the Imperial Court, leathermen and a surprise appearance by Ozzy Osbourne performing with his new band, Black Sabbath. Or is it? Comments welcomed. Tags: Ozzy gay history Folsom Street Imperial Court drag leather Osbourne Black Sabbath San Francisco GLBT Historical Leleu |
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Dave Matthews Band - Folsom Field - All Along the Watchtower Dave Matthews Band Live at Folsom Field - All Along the Watchtower Tags: DMB Dave Matthews Band All Along The Watchtower Folsom Field |
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Vince Mira - Folsom Prison Blues LIVE Vince Mira performs Johnny Cash's hit song "Folsom Prison Blues" live during BJ Shea's Mariners Opening Day celebration at the Pyramid Alehouse, right across the street from Safeco Field. Vince's Official Page: http://www.vincemira.com Vince's Myspace Page: http://www.myspace.com/vincemira KISW's Site: http://www.kisw.com Tags: BJ Shea Morning Experience on 99.9 KISW The Rock of Seattle Mariners Opening Day Vince Mira Juanny Cash |
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Brad Paisley - Folsom Prison Blues....live Brad doing his cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues"... Tags: brad paisley tele telecaster |
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The Reverend Horton Heat - Folsom Prison Blues The Reverend Horton Heat covers Johnny Cash's Folsome Prison Blues! What a blast! Tags: rev reverend horton heat psychobilly rockabilly punk satanic stomp speyer germany johnny cash folsome prison blues |
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Junior Brown Folsom Prison Blues Rex Theater 2006 Pittsburgh doing a rare Folsom Prison Blues. Tags: Junior Brown Johnny Cash |
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Bill Kirchen and Friends: Folsom Pinball Blues Bill Kirchen and whole collection of talent at SoHo in Santa Barbara, CA doing a delicate combination of Folsom Prison Blues and Pinball Wizard. Tags: Bill Kirchen Jeff Levy Folsom Prison Blues Pinball Wizard Soho Santa Barbara Who Johnny Cash |
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Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (The Man, His World/Music) from "The Man, His World, His Music" Tags: johnny cash folsom prison blues live in color |
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Brandi Carlile Folsom Prison Blues Brandi covers Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta April 19, 2007. Emily Saliers from the Indigo Girls plays a guitar solo. Sorry I ran out of memory at the end:( Tags: brandi carlile indigogirls emilysaliers folsom prison blues variety playhouse brandicarlile |
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Christmas Eve in Folsom, CA A tour of the Christmas Eve luminaries and decorated houses in the Empire Ranch (Caversham Way) and Willow Creek (Briggs Ranch, Cimarron) neighborhoods. A DJB Production, Copyright 2007. Tags: Folsom Luminaries empire ranch briggs christmas lights holiday decorations |
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Folsom Prison Blues BCB Band sings Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash. "Folsom Prison Blues" is an American country music song written by Johnny Cash in the early 1950s and originally recorded with his trio in 1956 for the Sun Records label. The song combines elements from two popular folk genres, the train song and the prison song, both of which Cash would continue to use for the rest of his career. It has become one of Cash's signature songs. In the lyrics, the jailed protagonist listens to the whistle of a train outside his cell and recounts his crimes ("I shot a man in Reno/just to watch him die"), imagines the free people inside the train ("I bet they're drinking coffee and smoking big cigars") and dreams of what he would do if he were free. "I know I had it coming/I know I can't be free," sings the imprisoned man. "But those people keep a'moving/and that's what tortures me." The song does not clarify why the protagonist is serving time in California despite having committed murder in Nevada (unless he is serving time in Folsom for another offence, and is recalling the Reno murder as he reflects on a life of crime, and his unwillingness to follow his mother's advice not to "play with guns"). Cash was inspired to write this song after seeing the movie Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (1951) while serving in West Germany in the United States Air Force. Cash recounted how he came up with the "Reno" line: "I sat with my pen in my hand, trying to think up the worst reason a person could have for killing another person, and that's what came to mind." [1] The song borrows heavily, both lyrically and melodically, from a Gordon Jenkins composition on his 1953 Seven Dreams concept album (the Jenkins song is often referred to as Crescent City Blues[2]. Jenkins later reportedly filed an infringement lawsuit and received a settlement after Cash's 1968 live recording achieved widespread success. From the album At Folsom Prison. The most popular live version of the song. Cash included the song in his repertoire for decades. The definitive live performance is considered to be the opening song of a concert recorded at Folsom Prison itself on January 13, 1968. This version was eventually released on the At Folsom Prison album the same year. That opening song is more up-tempo than the Sun studio recording, as befits a concert-opening number. However, the recording's most notable feature — the whoops from the audience at the "Reno" line — was actually added in post-production, according to Michael Streissguth. A special on the Walk the Line DVD indicates that the prisoners were careful not to cheer at any of Cash's comments about the prison itself, fearing reprisal from guards. Tags: BCB Band Oklahoma City Johnny Cash |
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Folsom Prison Blues ( Everlast Version ) NEW! A tribute to the one and only Johnny Cash with a little twist ... Directed by Mazik "Self Aviary" and "The Mill" Produced by Keefus and DJ Muggs Tags: Everlast Whitey Ford Johnny Cash folsom prison blues country hip-hop |