I grew up
on country but the Outlaws were something that I got into when I was exploring
my own tastes in music. When I say Outlaws, I mean Johnny Cash, Waylon
Jennings, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson. The men and women of country who had
the attitude of “I think I’m a couple of times behind in telling you to kiss my
ass.” That’s an actual Haggard quote, right there. It stands out strongly in my
memory from my days watching CMT all the time.
Johnny Cash
is my favorite of the Outlaws though. I remember the first time I heard “A Boy
Named Sue.” We had just gotten home but Mom insisted we sit in the car to
listen to it all the way through, since it was the first time I’d heard it. I
love “Hurt” and “Personal Jesus” and “Ghost Rider” and “Highwayman.”
I’ve never
seen the movie based on Cash’s life, but I think the love story between him and
June Carter Cash is just the best. True love and the uniting of country music
royalty. It’s better than William and Kate any day.
They say
legends never die. Johnny Cash may be gone and moved on, but his music remains
and it is still loved by many, including this girl. The Man in Black’s legacy
survives because of that, which is just one of the many amazing things about
music.
Johnny Cash is a controversial figure in this household. He's the only country artist I like, and one of the few my wife doesn't like. :-)
ReplyDeleteHurt is my all-time favorite Johnny Cash song.
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