
Would anyone else like a posthumous release of new-to-us music? Beethoven maybe? Kurt Cobain had his, and now we have the American V: A Hundred Highways by the long-gone Johnny Cash.
Cash was a music hero, yes. Cash’s life just made millions in the box office. His fans are thrilled to have one last piece of the man’s talented work. But can’t we let him R.I.P.? We know exactly how messed up his life was, so he certainly earned it. I hope they are donating his share of the profits to a cause, Narc Anon would be appropriate
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Comet // Jul 6, 2006 at 12:59 pm
Johnny Cash was working on the next installment of his “American Recordings” with Rick Rubin when he passed, and these songs are the ones being released. I think he definitely would have wanted this music to be heard.
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