Johnny Cash: Hello, I'm Johnny Cash.Ĭrowd: Goes nuts. Welcome him after he says, 'Johnny Cash.' I'll have my hands up, and you just follow me. I'm Johnny Cash.' When he says that, then you respond.ĭon't respond to him walking out. When John comes out here, he will say- and which will be recorded- 'Hi there. Here it's revealed to be a rehearsed moment: Hugh Cherry: I need your help. On all previous editions of this concert, whether vinyl, cassette, eight-track, or CD, have begun with that four-word intro, but Columbia/Legacy's new set relegates it to the actual moment in the show, well after Carl Perkins and the Statler Brothers have warmed up the crowd. His signature introduction- as if he actually needed to tell an audience who he was- is one of the best moments in recorded rock history, rendered in his immediately recognizable robust baritone and prompting unabashed applause. It's odd not hearing 'Hello, I'm Johnny Cash' at the very beginning of this 2xCD/1xDVD set of the Man in Black's infamous show at Folsom Prison. And MP3, and is still, as far as I'm aware, the most complete edition of the. This review of the expanded Legacy edition of Cash's seminal 1969 live album At San Quentin ran in. Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison Legacy Edition Rar Average ratng: 6,9/10 777 reviewsįrom the Vault: Johnny Cash at San Quentin.
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