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No regrets, all my debts will get paid when I get Laid

category international | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Friday September 12, 2003 13:23author by Johnny Cash Appreciation Society (Irish Chapter) Report this post to the editors

RIP Johnny Cash

Fell for Johnny at the age of 6. A Boy named Sue. He died this morning age 71. Gone to join Elvis, Sam Phillips, Roy Orbison and Carl Perkins. Jerry Lee must be feeling lonely today. Buy his last three records - American Recordings / Unchained / Johnny Cash and play them for your kids.
johnny.jpeg

I don't want no aggravation
When my train has left the station
If you're there or not, I may not even know
Have a round and remember
Things we did that weren't so tender
Let the train blow the whistle when I go

On my guitar sell tickets
So someone can finally pick it
And tell the girls down at the Ritz I said hello
Tell the gossipers and liars
I will see them in the fire
Let the train blow the whistle when I go

Let her blow, let her blow
Long and loud and hard and happy
Let her blow
No regrets, all my debts will be paid
When I get laid
Let her blow, let her blow, let her blow

You'll be left without excuses
For the evils and abuses
Down to today from years and years ago
And have yourself another toke
From my basket full of smoke
And let the train blow the whistle when I go

Let her blow, let her blow
Long and loud and hard and happy
Let her blow
No regrets, all my debts will be paid
When I get laid
Let her blow, let her blow, let her blow

Related Link: http://maninblack.net/lyrics
author by Kevpublication date Fri Sep 12, 2003 14:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

RIP Johnny.

He will live on through the music.

author by Ciaron - Catholic Workerpublication date Fri Sep 12, 2003 15:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Anti-Death penalty/Anti-cop Killing in Custody. He tried to talk Gary Gilmore out of his execution that kickstarted this latest round of human sacrifice......in the Country & Western scene in the USA not an easy gig. Respect. Johnny.

author by Lone Gunmanpublication date Sat Sep 13, 2003 00:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Somthing American is approved on Indymedia!! Bookmark this page :}

Hope the man in Black made that final train OK

author by i'm in a movement and a journalist who gets more for a night - than most get for a month's workpublication date Sat Sep 13, 2003 17:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

if you want, you can go to MP3 and download the Johnny Cash records for your kids. You really don't have to ___buy___ them.
Or you could "reach out" to your community, go next door:
"knock knock"
U. who is it?
them. it's your nieghbour.
U. do you have any Johnny Cash records?
them. OH why yes I do, valued and esteemed neighbour, come in sit down and we'll listen to them together.
U. oh no, I can't do that, I'm waiting on a phone call from the employment agency.
THem: oh ok, then, can't stand in the way of progress, I'll use that nifty minidisc burner to make you a copy.

%-)
"San Quentin! what good did you ever do?
I hate every inch of you"
(did I get it right?)

author by mibpublication date Sat Sep 13, 2003 20:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well, you wonder why I always dress in black,
Why you never see bright colors on my back,
And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone.
Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on.


THE MAN IN BLACK
US country singer Johnny Cash, who has died at the age of 71 in a hospital in Nashville. Cash never missed an opportunity to speak out against injustice and wrongdoing, whether it be racism, the Vietnam War or the poor treatment of retarded children. (AFP/DPA/File)
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down,
Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town,
I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime,
But is there because he's a victim of the times.

I wear the black for those who never read,
Or listened to the words that Jesus said,
About the road to happiness through love and charity,
Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me.

Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose,
In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes,
But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back,
Up front there ought 'a be a Man In Black.

I wear it for the sick and lonely old,
For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold,
I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been,
Each week we lose a hundred fine young men.

And, I wear it for the thousands who have died,
Believen' that the Lord was on their side,
I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died,
Believen' that we all were on their side.

Well, there's things that never will be right I know,
And things need changin' everywhere you go,
But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right,
You'll never see me wear a suit of white.

Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day,
And tell the world that everything's OK,
But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back,
'Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black.

author by Caspianpublication date Sun Sep 14, 2003 03:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I must confess in my long life, I am 97, I have never heard Johnny Cash once speak out against any kind of injustice. I believe he spent half an hour in the cells once over a parking ticket.
He's no hero of mine. I didn't see him on any of the anti-war protests. Not even in 1990 at the first Gulf slaughter. Can't remember him speaking out against Vietnam. He pretended to be an ex-jaibird to sell a few records but the only time he had ever spent in prison was when he recorded My Name Is Sue in Folsome prison in front of a captive audience.
Don't kid yourselves, he was never one of us.

author by ???publication date Sun Sep 14, 2003 12:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

caspian aged 97? Seems to me you have the maturity of someone born in 1997.

author by Interestedpublication date Mon Sep 15, 2003 14:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I was sad to hear of the passing of Johnny Cash. He did have a reputation of being anti-establishment although that in reality that reputation was more manufactured than deserved. Cash was born into a reasonably well off family in Arkansas. He worked for a time as a prison officer and served in the US Air Force (spending some of the time in Germany). He began his music career in 1954 when he left the Air Force. He failed to make an impact in Nashville and whinged about it for the rest of his life. Much of his anti-establishment rethoric stemmed from his feeling of being ostracised by the mainstream music establishment. He never spent anytime in jail despite the impression clearly fostered by Cash and his backroom people. He was addicted to pills and had several relapses in his life. He did receive a suspended sentence for possession of drugs in the late '60's. As Caspian has said, there is no real evidence of him opposing things like the Vietnam War or supporting working class people in struggle.

Despite all this, I enjoyed much of his music and, hey, everything does not have to be about politics.

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