Music Forum / R.I.P Johnny Cash
- 15-September 03
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The Langolier Offline
A couple of days ago..but yeah
Good guy
Also RIP John Ritter
Now its only ones company (the blondes dead)
Only 54, geez. -
JBruckner Offline
Just a bit late yah?
Anyways.
I love his music although it is horribly racist and streotypical.
Funny guy..... -
Toon Offline
You have no idea what you are talking about.I love his music although it is horribly racist and streotypical.
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Corkscrewed Offline
I really enjoyed Eight Simple Rules, so I'm shocked at Ritter's death. I hope they don't cancel the show, but then again, how do you continue after such a sudden turn of events?
I never really listened to Cash's music, but I know he's a legend, so R.I.P. to both men who were pathblazers in their respective fields. -
JBruckner Offline
True.
You have no idea what you are talking about.I love his music although it is horribly racist and streotypical.
But I do listen to his music, and I've got proof of that.
Don't get all up about it. -
Toon Offline
Well, I'm impressed you listen to his stuff at least. Sorry if I get a little defensive when it comes to Johnny. He's kind of an icon to me. And no I'm not a redneck, and Johnny is one of only 5 'country' artists that I listen to (Johnny Cash, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Hank Williams Sr. and Lyle Lovett (tho I only really like the bluesy stuff). -
KaiBueno Offline
^What crack are you smoking?Now its only ones company (the blondes dead)
The only "regulars" on the show that have passed are:
-Audra Lindley (Helen Roper) - 1997 (Age: 79)
-Norman Fell (Stanley Roper) - 1998 (Age: 74)
and now:
-John Ritter (Jack Tripper) - 2003 (Age: 54)
Suzanne Somers (Chrissy Snow), Priscilla Barnes (Teri Alden), and Jenilee Harrison (Cindy Snow) ["The Three Blondes"] are all quite alive...
Get your facts straight. Oi.
Anyway, Johnny Cash is a legend I'll admit I know little about, other than you can identify one of his songs within split seconds of hearing his voice.
Both men will be missed dearly by their families, friends, and those lives they touched through their genious.
Kai -
JBruckner Offline
Bonanza was fucking great. The tunes just rolled.Well, I'm impressed you listen to his stuff at least. Sorry if I get a little defensive when it comes to Johnny. He's kind of an icon to me. And no I'm not a redneck, and Johnny is one of only 5 'country' artists that I listen to (Johnny Cash, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Hank Williams Sr. and Lyle Lovett (tho I only really like the bluesy stuff).
It's been a bit since I've heard it (two weeks), so forgive me if I got the name wrong.
I just like the songs, can get annoying after a few hours but, yeah...
No hard feelings Toon.
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