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Johnny Cash performs "Blowin' In The Wind"

From November 11, 1970, Cash remembers Armistice Day with an impassioned, poetry-riddled version of Bob Dylan's immortal "Blowin' In The Wind." I'm not sure if it's weird in a powerful way, or powe...  
 
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dragons2k100 (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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hes not a good singer or a good guitarist, but a bad-ass performer and has that ambiance its pretty cool
westkan (1 week ago) Show Hide
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The more I learn about Johnny Cash, I find that he was a complex man, more so than I'd ever imagine. Yes 1 is going to hate this performance or love it
washingtonboy09 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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agreed
1985Gent (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Here in Flanders this is a National Holyday! Make love not WAR! Freedom to all :D
stewie3200 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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johnny is a magnificent storyteller. he could have made billions narrating louis l'amour novels...
hawkhandsaw (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I love Johnny's spirit. He was a beautiful soul and an artist. One of the greatest storytellers ever.
psychoman420 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Powerful cover, and Cash respected the integrity of the original too.
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Actually it is a holiday, at least here in the U.S.-- we just don't call it Armistice Day anymore. We call it Veterans Day and it is still essentially observed on November 11 unless it falls on a Sunday. In which case, we will observe the Sunday but take leave on Monday.
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there will always be conflict, as long as someone has a different opinion.
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You're wrong!!

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