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Post by StormInateacup on Jun 1, 2012 11:26:06 GMT -5
The making of FairyTale of New York:
Part I:
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III: Kirsty MacColl -
Part IV: Mixing:
Part V:
Part VI:
The masterpiece:
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Post by Random Panther on Jun 3, 2012 18:28:56 GMT -5
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Post by StormInateacup on Jul 5, 2012 4:31:43 GMT -5
Johnny Cash - From the BBC - some great original footage and amazing tributes and stories about him from fellow musicians he worked with over the years. His daughter Roseanne Cash will make you cry when she speaks about him. As will Kris Kristofferson and Merle Haggard. But it's Rick Rubin who, to me was most touching. The madcap Goth/HipHop producer who reached out to Cash when the fuckers at Columbia Records dropped the man who made their now shitty label great. Who allowed Cash his head and stood by him while together they regrew the legend - brought it to a new generation. When he brings down the sky at Glastonbury - when in the acoustic gig full of Goths and Punks he runs out of the new album material and breaks into his classics and you can see on his face the amazement - they know the opening bars of Fulsome Prison Blues - and they're losing their shit that he's playing it for them - You can see on his face the joy because he knows: He's home again. Those kids, raised on studio mass produced fake bullshit revolution - They needed a real outlaw - they'd been waiting for him to show them how it was supposed to be done. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th3g0tVSH98&feature=ymg
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