Johnny Cash does Bird On a Wire
Johnny Cash does Bird On a Wire
Hello all. I am new to this great forum. I haven't seen it in any of the posts here yet but have recently heard Johnny Cash's version of Bird On a Wire in The following newsgroup:
alt.binaries.sounds.country.mp3
It's not the best in the world, but it's always nice to see his work appear. What is the saying, "imitation is the finest form of flattery"?
alt.binaries.sounds.country.mp3
It's not the best in the world, but it's always nice to see his work appear. What is the saying, "imitation is the finest form of flattery"?
Welcome to this great Forum, Robin
. Yes, that is the saying, I'm familiar with only slightly different wording, "Imitation is the highest form of flattery." We were talking earlier about what songs of Leonard's Johnny has covered. So, you're not that thrilled with it, eh? I haven't heard it yet, so can't say [sound's not working on my computer at the moment, so still can't
].
~ Lizzytysh


~ Lizzytysh
Is colloquialism the correct word? You're right, Lightning, "Bird on a Wire" does have special meaning in the context of an artist's death, particularly a very creative one, who refused to sell out, something Johnny and Leonard have had very much in common. It's understandable that Johnny would choose this song to cover. With his continuous wearing of black, and his reasons why; his harrowing times with drugs and June, yet saving all those ribbons for thee; and the risks that being your own person bring, this song fits very well. The concept of freedom no doubt resonates with all the work he did in the prisons, as well.
Johny cash does bird on a wire
Fairport Convention covered this, too, back in the late '60s, as well as "Suzanne".
I bought my vinyl (I know, I'm showing my age) about 18 years ago; I notice the Amazon.com has it on CD as of today.
Yes, it's a little obscure - 'In the day", a lot of British artists got their start on the BBC, and various and sundry record companies have been releasing these artists' old tapes. Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Bothy Band, to name a few that I can think of offhand.
Yes, it's a little obscure - 'In the day", a lot of British artists got their start on the BBC, and various and sundry record companies have been releasing these artists' old tapes. Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Bothy Band, to name a few that I can think of offhand.
Super, Bryce ~ thanks for the information!
By the way, I just read today that the tribute to Johnny Cash is happening on Monday, November 12, in Nashville, at the Ryman Auditorium. People who will be there include Willie Nelson; Kris Kristofferson; RoseAnne Cash, of course; Hank Williams, Jr.; Steve Earle; and Sheryl Crowe. Tickets to it will be FREE, but there is no information on the availability of tickets that's been released yet
! I certainly hope that Leonard will be one of those who will be there. I'm certain that, whatever else is going on in his life, he will want to be
.
There's no way I could make it that far after work
on a Monday night, and can't afford to take any more time off right now. I'm further certain that those tickets will be long gone before I could ever dream of getting one, anyway. I certainly look forward to hearing about it, though.
~ Lizzy
By the way, I just read today that the tribute to Johnny Cash is happening on Monday, November 12, in Nashville, at the Ryman Auditorium. People who will be there include Willie Nelson; Kris Kristofferson; RoseAnne Cash, of course; Hank Williams, Jr.; Steve Earle; and Sheryl Crowe. Tickets to it will be FREE, but there is no information on the availability of tickets that's been released yet


There's no way I could make it that far after work

~ Lizzy