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Son House, Townes Van Zandt, Blind Teddy Darby, Blind Boy Fuller, Charlie Poole, The Carter Family - essential music for the soul. All of if containing "that thing". What is "That Thing"? Well, that's what I'm here to explain... As this blog grows and as this profile grows, I'll be writing reviews of music and musicians who have "That Thing". From Son House and Charlie Patton to Beck and DJ Logic, I'll be talking about all things relating to "That Thing"...
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Recent Reviews
Full of apocolyptic visions made real by modern living, Modern Times stands to remind us all of just how crazy this world we live in can be. But it ain't just about today. It's about all the Modern Times that have come before these, and how the end of the world has always been breathing down our necks and how there ain't no end to the end, only brand new chapters. It's in the songs, it's in the music, it's in the breaths and the pauses between the words. Bob Dylan conjures the ghosts of Lightnin' Hopkins and Robert Johnson and breaths new life into old truths.
Times ain't now nothin' like they used to be...
Although the performances on the CD's are not the same performances that were included in the film (a real shame!), they are a good introduction to the life and work of America's Greatest Songwriter.
Johnny Cash always performed with a certain intensity that was beyond what most performers could muster on the best of nights, and when he was "ON", look out! This show was Johnny Cash on an "ON" night. Tearing through his repertoire and delivering standout versions of his hits like Big River, I Still Miss Someone, Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire, and I Walk The Line as well as timeless renditions of some of his lesser known songs like San Quentin (which was written for this performance), Starkville City Jail, Wanted Man, and A Boy Named Sue (which went on to become a hit), Cash brought a little light into the darkest of places, bringing hope and joy to those who had no hope and hadn't known joy in way too long.
For one night, the darkness which enveloped the men who were locked up at San Quentin was absorbed by one man who then turned the darkness into light and the light back into dark. There was only one Johnny Cash.
The title says as much about the album as anything. There is BLOOD on them there tracks! These words are the blood, the force that keeps the poet alive, poured directly from his heart and onto the tracks of a recording. What more can be said??
Every track is a standout. There are no "best songs" or "worst songs" on this album. Each and every song is a masterpiece in and of itself. Highlights? Every song is a highlight. Every syllable uttered is a highlight. Every note strummed is a highlight. It doesn't get any more pure than this...


