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    johnny cash

    98% of the sounds that enter my ears are hiphop or r&b...but johnny cash's songs and lyrics are jus to fuckin classic to pass by

    when i first heard 'satified mind' i had one of those "what the fuck...." moments (what the fuck like dayum i dont even know what to say about this) its one of those songs that makes you tottaly silent after hearing it

    so who likes johnny cash??
    Triple-P Reviewed by Triple-P on . johnny cash 98% of the sounds that enter my ears are hiphop or r&b...but johnny cash's songs and lyrics are jus to fuckin classic to pass by when i first heard 'satified mind' i had one of those "what the fuck...." moments (what the fuck like dayum i dont even know what to say about this) its one of those songs that makes you tottaly silent after hearing it so who likes johnny cash?? Rating: 5

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    johnny cash

    who doesnt like johnny? johnny cash was a good old boy, he could sing
    about the lord on one song, and then the next song he would sing about how

    he killed a man. Johnny Cash was real, he was the real deal.
    walk this earth to search and find.
    and if you find the truth dont hide.
    for this may be your last day to try.

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    johnny cash

    The Man In Black.........much respect!:thumbsup:
    YouTube - Johnny Cash- Ring of Fire 1968

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:

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    johnny cash

    i've only heard one of his songs it was quite a rare one which definitly told he was a racist the words were clearly" america for white,
    africa for black,
    send those apes back to there trees,
    ship those n*****s back.

    not something i expected from "the man in black" lol

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    johnny cash

    Quote Originally Posted by savagepossum
    i've only heard one of his songs it was quite a rare one which definitly told he was a racist the words were clearly" america for white,
    africa for black,
    send those apes back to there trees,
    ship those n*****s back.

    not something i expected from "the man in black" lol
    I've been listening to Cash since I was just a kid and I don't remember any lyrics like that........just tried a google search and couldn't find anything either. IF you got some type of link or name to a song I'd appreciate it!

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:

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    Senior Member

    johnny cash

    Man, for me Johnny Cash was everything thats right about music. So many great songs and some of his best work was towards the end of his career, the American recordings are just amazing. Still though Live at San Quentin takes some beating don't it.

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    Senior Member

    johnny cash

    Quote Originally Posted by savagepossum
    i've only heard one of his songs it was quite a rare one which definitly told he was a racist the words were clearly" america for white,
    africa for black,
    send those apes back to there trees,
    ship those n*****s back.

    not something i expected from "the man in black" lol
    Johnny Cash would not sing a song like that.
    walk this earth to search and find.
    and if you find the truth dont hide.
    for this may be your last day to try.

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    Senior Member

    johnny cash

    umm if you can tell me how to get the song from windows media player onto here i will prove it

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    Senior Member

    johnny cash

    he did i have heard it to but yea i like him he lived like 20 mins away from me saw him when i was on my boat once
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    johnny cash

    I thought about this because I recently came across a song titled Ship Those ******s Back which I thought was sung by Johnny Cash. Because I understood the possibility of it being a parody, I listened to it and was waiting for the punchline. But it seemed straightforward. The message was: ??America for the whites, Africa for the blacks?. Now that didn??t sound right.

    But unlike others who are quick to judge, I did my research. If he were my friend and alive, I would have asked him. I knew Johnny Cash??s songs well and I know that he devoted one whole album to the plight of the Native Americans. How could he write a racist song (which didn??t appear to be an irony) knowing the values he stands for?

    True enough, I found the answer. The song was written by Odis and the 3 Bigots but was repeatedly mistaken to be by Johnny Cash or this other man called Johnny Rebel. Someone with better knowledge should know, but the bottom line is, it wasn??t Johnny Cash, and I??m not surprised because he??s not capable of such indecency.
    T's m?©lange: So much for irony

    This made me feel much better!:thumbsup:

    Have a good one!:jointsmile:

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