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Johnny Cash - A Concert Behind Prison Walls
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: CASH,JOHNNY
EAN: 0766483340865
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
MPN: 801213005291
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Running Time: 60 minutes
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 2003
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Editorial Review: No Description Available. Genre: Music Video - Country Rating: NR Release Date: 23-SEP-2003 Media Type: DVD
The late Man in Black headlines this 1976 televised concert, shot inside the Tennessee State Prison and featuring post-hippie chanteuse Linda Ronstadt, country picker Roy Clark, and, rather incongruously, tuxedo-ed comedian Foster Brooks, whose '70s drunk act was often funny on, say, Dean Martin's Celebrity Roast, but seems a little wrong for an audience of felons. Ronstadt is surely appreciated for her short skirt and sweet pop-blues (her "Love Has No Pride" nears epic intensity), and Clark's showmanship works with kitsch like "Orange Blossom Special." But it's Cash's "Sunday Morning Coming Down," Folsom Prison Blues," and famously bloody "Boy Named Sue" that resonate most powerfully with his, uh, captive audience. There's a touch of condescension toward the prisoners in some stage patter and song choices: Sure, Ronstadt had a hit with "Desperado" at the time, but here it sounds like she's wagging her finger at the crowd. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Johnny Cash makes this video
If it wasn't for Johnny Cash, I don't imagine anybody would have much interest in this video. He opens and closes the concert, accounting for about 20-minutes of the show, with the rest featuring other classic country performers. That's the bad news, I suppose. The good news, Cash alone is worth the admission price ("You get your money's worth the first 15-minutes, and the rest is free!"). His closing set in particular is electrifying, showing Cash at the top of his game and obviously having ... Read More
Rating: - One of Johnny's best concerts
Loved this concert. Johnny seems happy and energetic (it's only 1977). Linda Ronstadt was great (Desperado and Love has no pride/2 of my favorites. Even Roy Clark was enjoyable. Foster Brooks also sings and was surprisingly good! This is a good viewing, you'll enjoy it!
Rating: - short on Cash
This DVD is for hard core Cash lovers like myself. Just be warned that, of the 14 songs on this recording, only 6 are sung by Cash,with microphone in hand, no guitar. And to think I had forgotten all about the fake drunk acts of the period. (A reference to some of the filler material that has nothing to do with Cash.) Pathetic. Whether flying or walking, Cash brings home the goods, but this DVD is for collectors only, a sad ripoff which capitalizes on the Man in Black when he's beyond reach.
Rating: - 3 stars only because I couldnt bear to give Johnny Cash less
Unless you simply must SEE Linda Ronstadt etc, and can tolerate some other performers' irritating attempts at humor, Cash's renditions of any of the songs he does on this issue are inferior to what he did with them, and many other wonderful songs, on the 4-CD "Cash: The Legend" and the 3-CD: "Johnny Cash: The Complete Sun Recordings 1955-1958". And as for SEEING the young Johnny Cash, a much more moving and enjoyable experience would be the DVD "Johnny Cash at Town Hall Party". Its technical imperfections, ... Read More
Rating: - Gotta have!!
I just rented this gem from the library and have watched it twice tonite. Now on Amazon to buy my own copy. Could have done without Foster Brooks but performances by everyone else is a treat!
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