RIP Johnny Cash

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That is a real pity. I love the guy. I will play "Live From Folsom Prison" tonight to celebrate the life of this legendary man.

There is no justice in this world. First Joe Strummer and then J.C yet Phil Collins and Sting are still alive and kicking..
 
I remember thinking the same when poor Kirsty MacColl died. How can the likes of Mariah "Chimpface" Carey and Celine "Horseneck" Dion still be breathing
Grrrr...

> That is a real pity. I love the guy. I will play "Live From Folsom
> Prison" tonight to celebrate the life of this legendary man.

> There is no justice in this world. First Joe Strummer and then J.C yet
> Phil Collins and Sting are still alive and kicking..
 
> I remember thinking the same when poor Kirsty MacColl died. How can the
> likes of Mariah "Chimpface" Carey and Celine
> "Horseneck" Dion still be breathing
> Grrrr...

Kirsty's death still leaves me realing with anger, if anyone ever tells me there is such a thing as fate I will personally slap 'em good and hard.

Johnny Cash was/is an absolute legend, but at least he had a long life, 70 odd.

Joe Strummers death was a big, big shock, we lost a giant of a great man that day.

I feel so depressed now.
 
Johnny Cash was a hero of mine. I had the pleasure of meeting him and he was a true gentleman. Sure Mariah, Sting and Phil Coilins aren't good musicians (on many of our opinions that is), but to wish them dead instead is tasteless.
 
Truly f***ing spewing. And it takes a lot to make me swear. The guy was immense.
Drown-my-sorrows time, I think.

see yeez later.
 
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