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Rainbow Quest 4 -- June Carter Johnny Cash Pete Seeger

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2007

Johnny sings "Five Feet High and Rising." Notice his shoes by his chair!

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  • I'm also glad he got off drugs. I dig the boots too. They're funky.

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  • How did June manage to stay so calm and sane while dealing with the struggle of trying to support Johnny through his addiction? What a strong woman.

  • Despite his "condition", Johnny Cash was simply electric to see on stage in the 60s - far more than he was years later when things got better mostly due to his unpredictability. Back then he seemed to prowl the stage like a hungry tiger in a cage ready to attack anything that moved - you didn't dare take your eyes off of him in fear of missing something. He looked bad, sounded ragged, acted strangely, yet he grabbed your attention totally regardless of all those things working against him.

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  • @anthony1962 ...that sounds like a kriss krisstoferson quote am i right

  • cash was wired up like a chinese rocket.

  • Very true, wonder if he fell off his chair at the end.........total legend, lol

  • Wow Johnny is really loaded!

  • ha ha he has a cold...a dope cold

  • Wow, you can tell Johnny is not ok there...

  • Rainbow Quest (1965-66) was a U.S. television series hosted by Pete Seeger, devoted to folk music. The show's title is a variation on the lyrics of the folksong "Oh, Had I A Golden Thread". The program operated on a low budget, and Seeger and his fellow producers eventually had to fund the program from their own pockets, before the money ran out entirely and the program went off the air.

    --wikipedia

  • I don't know why everyone voted thumbs down on your comment.

    He's really high.

  • Hmmm... I don't think it's a cold...

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