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Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line at San Quentin
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2006
- the first minutes of the video is from the original track, but I switched out the audio with the soundtrack from the San Quentin live CD. A little out of sync, but who cares, it's Johnny Cash!
Johnny Cash not only was a Country legend, but he was a legend at changing people's lives. Thank you, Johnny. Wish you were here.
👍👍👏👏🇨🇭🇨🇭
Holy grace of Jesus Christ meets you where you are and takes you where you need to be by invitation only.
My respect for Johnny Cash can't be measured. What a phenomenal human being. The empathy he had for people suffering is a lesson to all.
Johnny CASH was the very best America
ever produced.
Nah After Elvis maybe
Nah After Elvis Maybe
When country music was country music. Love Johnny Cash.
There are still a few traditional style artists.
God damn legend
KENNY yes BUT just a few
Theresa Malinoski Brings home
In San Francisco
People are going to be listening to his music for hundreds of years.
Thousands of years
Yes indeed because THIS IS music
I'm 24 from Australia and a city boy and my main genre of music is rap/hip hop just the way I grew up but Johnny cash is and always will be my no.1 musician of all time. You can't argue otherwise. A talent that will live through generations like my own. I know for a fact I'll be raising my son on good ole Johnny cash
Yeon will you loved me she I’m old
No they won't
I drove Johnny and June around San Francisco in a London cab for over two hours. Great folks!
Wow
John Jarrell seems like you have a story to tell ;)
Cool
John Jarrell what year was that?
Oh my god please tell us more!! I really hope this is true!
what a kind hearted person. what artist would think to do a gig in a prison. your the man johnny
Agree!
His big hit was wrote by his wife hell yeah any “PRISON “
just because people are in prison doesnt make them terrible, they are still human. I love how johnny cash understood that.
The one and only Johnny Cash. Brilliant!
Johnny’s music was all over the place. He crossed boundaries that no other artist would even think of going. He incorporated Rock, Gospel, Blues, Gothic Country, Folk, and Hard Rock
The thing is that Cash did his music without any second thoughts and the 90s hip hip followed his footsteps in lyrics. Earlier metal musicians followed in making powerful music without trying to complicated riffs etc. Cash have always influenced all cinds of changras whiteout trying. Cheers to all of you 'bastards' from Sweden 🇸🇪
I think Cash was just one genre and that you're an idiot.
@@MrNissetuta Many artists crossed those boundary lines; Earl Scruggs, Joe Cocker, and a great many more. Wasn't just Johnny, many of them did whether rock, country, blue grass. or rap. It all started with the blues....
@@camburns210 You're a complete nut.
@@ZOMLUVER 90% of what he played was country lol He dabbled in other things but you don't make 182 records and not try something new lmao lmbo but the guy who said he played "Hard Rock"? LMAO LOL LMBO ROFLMAO! Y'all nuggas is dumb asf.
the one and only Johny Cash! There'll never be another like him, the king!
Wow...look at that positive energy he brings. So chill too.
My dad always played johnny . Needless to say I love Johnny now...
I grew up in the 1960's, and I learned to play the guitar with that style. Over 50 years and I proudly still play that style.
the looks on these inmate eyes is priceless! Cash was a hell of a great man!
Johnny is one of the best men to ever live! We all have our faults! Never be afraid of them... They make us who we are!
They’re playing music in heaven now❤️
That was the tuffest audience you could play for! He earned their respect, he's real.
No other voice like it . BLOODY LEGEND.
I'm from Germany and have been a Johnny Cash fan for over 40 years.
I love the old country singers like Johnny, Marty Robbins etc.
One of my biggest regrets in life is when my father took me to a cash concert when I was 11. I didn't watch a single second of it. His music clicked for me when I was about 24. Wish pretty often that I had watched that concert
Then what did you watch
Me and the late great Johnny Cash share the same birthday. I’m honored to know and love his music. God bless him.
One of the great voices of the 20th century.
I still have this album in my music collection.Sad and inspiring song at the same time.
Hello!!! I'm Jonny Cash!.... No better line ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Man in black.....miss ya buddy!!!!!
Johnny Cadh sir, I grew up listening to your music, I'm 56 and work in a Texas state prison.
Cash.
QUALITY MAN PERFOMED IN FRONT OF A CROWD THAT POSSIBLY COULD HAVE ATTACKED HIM AT ANY TIME THATS MUTUAL RESPECT FOR YOU .
moron
Why would they hurt him? The whole crowd obviously respects him for what he's doing. Prison is dangerous, more dangerous to some (like rapists, those who harm children etc), but when somebody comes there to entertain the prisoners and show them respect, nobody's gonna hurt him. He knows what they've been through and he has taken the time to reach out to them. Criminals are still human, y'know? They respect that shit too.
Rolling Stones angle
I loved the way he played his guitar, he held it like a machine gun
music was his weapon. He had many punk elements in his music. Quite fitting
XHitsugaX
True
Yes just like a fully loaded TOMMY GUN!!!
you have a d @@markrampenthal5440 was the ee night ed ed I ec dyou ed I re xxs
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i love how he asks the people there what they would like to hear, gentlemen...
Johnny Cash rocks so much!!! He is THE man!!!
Only this mountain of a man could have done this!!!!! BRILLIANT MAN!!!!🙏👌🔥🔥🔥❤️
He looks like he was thoroughly enjoying this.
One of the big icons in music buisness.
Thanks Johnny!!!!!
John was so badass !
Cada vez mais amo esta voz , esteja onde estiver 🙏🎼💖🇵🇹 , neste ultimo domingo corri 40 Kms de bicicleta apesar de ter 57 anos e no meu esforço ao longo do percurso , só ouvia Johnny cash.
June Carter saved this great singer if not for her we might never have heard his music beyond 1968
+Martin Putt Thank God that Johnny got hooked up for Life with June. I grew up listening to Johnny Cash through the 1960's with my parents. Later in Life the RESPECT came. Maybe Johnny and June Cash were codependents but whatever works. She DID save this great man's Life.
Martin Putt No one heard of his music past 1968 anyway.
Une voix exceptionnelle cette June.
@@jssgopman Yeah you keep telling yourself that mate because Johnny Cash is still one of the most popular artists on the planet even sixteen years after his death. I doubt you'll be able to say the same when you die.
It was Jesus that saved his life....is your life saved?
im 15, and ive been listening to him since i was about 11 or 12. i love this man
Still alive?
You are currently 23 years old
Aristotle 1988 dam I’m the same age 23 time sure fly’s fast
Still a fan??
God bless Johnny Cash!!!!!!!
Love this video. I wasn't a country fan but I had this record as a kid because, well Johnny Cash. When they pan the crowd you realize these really are tough, dangerous men not TV gangsters but the real deal. No doubt many of them did terrible things but for that night they got one of God's great gifts to us - the joy of great music. Later saw John with June at the Wyoming State Fair and they were great. Later still lived in San Francisco and driving across the Richmond San Rafael Bridge always made me think of the Man in Black.
Ho conosciuto Cash dal telefilm di "Colombo" (😅)...ma sono stata perdonata, perché l'ho amato da subito!
johnny cash is the best country singer ever fucking respect to this legand
This is GUNFIGHTER ROCK you twerp. NOT country.
+Jamie Bruce I am terribly sorry that I offended you. That wasn't my intention. My intention was to make you aware of Cash's crossover appeal. Please forgive me.
go to hell jack ass
I said I was SORRY! Can't a guy catch a break?
No
X factor tubes there ! Just talent
He had big heart
Frank --- I am envious of you to have met Johnny Cash, one of the greatest of our era. .... Johnny Cash will always be great --- R.I.P. Johnny Cash ...
HI. NICE MUSIC. THANKS A LOT.
Love the British accent and i love the US farmer accent of mr Cash. I
If you can give people so much, it proofs that you're great human being. A man with a heart of gold.
Beautiful concert!
Who could dislike Johnny Cash?
I love Johnny Cash even though I am not fond of country music. He had such a strong blusy tone. He seemed to be so nice.
oh yeah! my dad and pabst blue ribbon had the time of our lives on this in the 70's. Go Johnny...you will always live on with us. I'm in my 40's now and I love how I still hanging out on the weekends with the same music I heard as a kid.
Hello Lisa 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather over there ??
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you're mine, I walk the line
I find it very, very easy to be true
I find myself alone when each day's through
Yes, I'll admit that I'm a fool for you
Because you're mine, I walk the line
As sure as night is dark and day is light
I keep you on my mind both day and night
And happiness I've known proves that it's right
Because you're mine, I walk the line
You've got a way to keep me on your side
You give me cause for love that I can't hide
For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide
Because you're mine, I walk the line
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you're mine, I walk the line
Hello Ray 👋👋 How are you doing today and how's the weather over there ?
Everyone that I have told about my autism, and of all that I have accomplished with it, are proud of me and they care. Also I did not say that Johnny Cash cured me. I did not say that at all rather, I said that he was therapy for me. There is no cure for autism, but people can learn to cope with it, and everyone who is anyone loves Johnny Cash, people who like country, rock, rap, metal, rock n roll, blues, jazz, bluegrass or any oher genre likes hime, because he crossed all musical boundaries.
Great.
Walk the line is my favourite film last year.
It's about great power inside everyone to fight with constraints.
But, always is some "but". He left wive and get merriage with a woman who had a great impact on him. That's by me is most significant in this biographical movie. Life gives answers even if You don't want it.
Phoenix ???? Mirror of Johnny.
What a man!!!!
😀 Er war einer der BESTEN = Punkt!
yes that was awesome
the beautifull thing was, no matter what any man in that room did to get there, not one of em wouldve even thought about hurtin johnny cash,
what a legend that man is
First LP of my mum in 1970. JC live at St. Q. still unforgetable.
Great artist, great video, great everthing,..
love the way hes walkin into the jail with june, strength of character unshakable. Hes the man R.I.P
Johnny. Cash. Great. Singer
@@sharonkayhurd7984 his older brother was in a horrible accident with a buzz saw
when Johnny Cash walked the line, Chuck Norris stepped aside.
Please fuck off
@@coletteannemaud1340 ladies first!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Colette Sadeghi - you must be a liberal because they have lost any sense of humor 😂
very well said :)
What an absolute BAD ASS! .... This is what cool looks and sounds like.
Absolutely
this is why johnny cash is a legend
Behind every great man there’s a great woman
Willie Nelson y Jonny Cash dos genios del country
Channeled soul healing fellow men with grace and basic respect for life.
Hello Caroline 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather over there ?
Real country music.
Simple songs yet so effective.
Hello Dean 👋👋 Hoa are you doing and how's the weather over there ?
i don't care what kind of music you listen to, you hear those rhythms and you gotta move your head!
I keep a close watch on this heart of mine.... I keep my eyes wide open ALL the time....... xx
Please listen Sharon. xx
John Smith too cool
This performance was filmed in Feb. 1969. Luther Perkins died in Aug. 1968. The lead guitarist here is Bob Wootton, with Marshall Grant on bass, W.S.("Fluke") Holland on drums, and Carl Perkins on guitar and vocals (along with the Carter Family and the Statler Brothers). A most talented touring group.
What class. Amazing.
He was the only one to walk out of a prison with a little bit of respect
Hello Friend 👋👋
How are you doing and how's the weather over there ?
what an unpredictable and incredible artist. his backup guitarist and drummer must have always been on their toes wondering what he was gonna do. always has so much fun with his songs it's very enjoyable to watch
I just love this guy's voice
He is just awesome!
He mimics that guard chewing his gum, I love Johnny cash
Hello Jean 👋👋 How are you doing and how's the weather over there ?
Back then, even the PRISONERS had more class than most people today.
And it's even worse now, 9 years later.
Great great bass...Johnny, extraordinary
Gone but never forgotten
this is great
Again unlikers who don't know or understand GET A LIFE HE WAS GREAT
The one, the only, the magnificent man who once said that he regretted composing I Walked the Line because everyone wanted to hear it! I'll hear it until I'll...cross the line...
great recordings!
thanks for sharing!
"A little out of sync, but who cares, it's Johnny Cash!" you made my day, sir... :D
I found Johnny Cash rather late in life but it was worth the wait, the man is a genius.
Johnny Cash was the greatest American who ever lived!
Johnny Cash was a once in a lifetime artist, just glad he was in my lifetime, however they’ll still be playing this mans music and telling his life story 100 years from now.
When prison security was just a stamp on the wrist 🤣🤣
Omg. I thought the same thing!!😂😂
IM A HEAVY METAL GUY MOSTLY BUT THIS MAN IS LEGENDARY!!!!!!
Thanks I'll sleep better knowing that.
@@dougplein6075 wow your a smart ass huh
JohnnY Cash is the Legend of Music.. LEGENDS NEVER DIE.
RIP Johnny & June , love your music & it will never die 7-15-21
Hi
How are you doing today petty?
0:57 thats Lew DeWitt of the Statlers pulling of the jack from the amp
Esse cara era foda. Demorei conhecer eh foda!!
i love this song
excellent rest is peace to this great legend
Years later,
Outlaw: Give it up, your wallet and your cash!...hey, wait, didn’t you play Quentin a while back, I remember seeing you, here’s your wallet back Mr. Cash, could I just get an autograph?
Damn love his coat.
one hell of a place
one hell of a show
I love you john.
It was his famous San Quentin concert, because he recorded it at San Quentin Prison, in Feb of 1969. The song from the album, "A Boy Named Sue" went number 1 on the country charts and number 2 on the pop charts. I am a big Johnny Cash fan, and always have been,
When I die I want to go quietly in my sleep like my grandpa did. Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.