R.I.P. Man in Black

Aw man. I cut a class today and listened to Folsom Prison straight through with a couple of friends.
How sad! In the past 11 months, We lost Jam Master Jay, Nina Simone, Sam Phillips, Warren Zevon and Now Johnny Cash. It's a great lost in the world of music. Too bad we'll left with crappy excuses for artists.
I saw RunDMC at one of their last concerts even. Glad I got the chance. Over the last year or so I have been lucky enough to check off quite a few acts from my "Want to see them at least once" list.

DB
this is a short film and since
johnny cash died, it reminded me to dig up the video and get it up on
that
internet there….check it out, the dude playing cash is pretty
fricking
convincing:

http://www.ifilm.com/filmdetail?ifilmid=2477215&cch=20

Starring: Mark Collie
Directed by: John Lloyd Miller
Distributed by: IFILM
Genre: Drama, Drugs
Run Time: 15 Min
Release Year: 2003

Synopsis:
This scene from the life of great American icon Johnny Cash offers an explanation as to how a man with great sensitivity, integrity and humanity can be blown off course by a hole in his heart. Always rooting for the underdog, always mindful of the monkeys on the backs of people who're just trying to live their lives, Johnny Cash is shown here struggling with his own twin demons: loneliness and emptiness. Here's to the man who mined his own well of fear to create art that could touch the hearts and minds of anyone who'd give him a listen.