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Cafe Wha? in Greenwich Village, just off MacDougal Street is one of the most distinguished New York


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Johnny Cash's America is a land steinbeckowska - endless fields, hard slog on the plot of cotton and the daily struggle kungsholmen for survival. But there is also another Cash America - a land of lunatics on drugs, wily managers, drugs, fast women, and music. Both can be found in his excellent kungsholmen autobiography.
"Hi, I'm Johnny Cash" - dressed entirely in black man eagerly ran to the scene Cafe Wha? and deep baritone voice began to sing "Ring of Fire". kungsholmen "Love is a burnin 'flame ..." - intoned. But it was not Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash was already dead for seven years. On stage, he and Jonathan had a great time pretending to be one of the greatest legends in American music. Together with Jonathan was playing perfectly well his - quite accidental - the audience, kungsholmen which consisted tourists, casual kungsholmen passers-by and regulars.
Cafe Wha? in Greenwich Village, just off MacDougal Street is one of the most distinguished New York venues. Many years ago I played here Jimi Hendrix, right after I first came to New York, Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan and a young generation of poets bitników. He came as world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. I do not know if he played here as Johnny Cash. Regularly playing here while Jonathan and his team paid homage to the famous "man in black".
"I wonder why disguise as Johnny Cash" - I asked him later, when he was resting after the concert. It is not easy to enter into such shoes. "I wonder why you are for him not disguise?" - Said at least vaguely. But actually - I have not one good reason not to imitate Cash. This is a very attractive pattern - symbol of rock and roll rebellion deftly combined with "life's stories" straight from country music, folk music moral authority and spiritization taken from the gospel.
I think of these ephemeral values, and the eyes see the famous picture in which Johnny Cash - with a guitar slung over his shoulder - shows fucka. Jonathan has an absolute right when he explains why he dresses up every week for Cash and sings his greatest hits for a bunch of drunks

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