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Better Believe It Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 02:00 PM
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Rosanne Cash Interview: Johnny Cash was devastated when Bush invaded Iraq



An Interview with Rosanne Cash
By Antonino D’Ambrosio, in the October 2010 issue
The Progressive

Q: This way of engaging with the world is difficult to achieve.

Cash: Yes. For example, my dad went to the Nixon White House and refused to sing “Welfare Cadillac” (instead performing the anti-war songs “The Ballad of Ira Hayes” and “Man in Black”). He protested the Vietnam War, but he went to perform for the troops with bombs dropping all around him. He had that kind of genius: a true artist’s capacity for holding two opposing thoughts at once while being large enough to encompass all realities.

Being in Vietnam changed him fundamentally. He was devastated when we went into Iraq.

Q: He was very ill at this point.

Cash: He was so fragile. We invaded Iraq in March, and he died in September. And because his health was so fragile, he couldn’t take the controversy of making a public statement against the war. He knew that people were rabid. They attacked me mercilessly after I did the press conference with Musicians United to Win Without War. He knew that he couldn’t tolerate that.

In the two weeks leading up to the invasion, my father was in the hospital. He was very sick. The doctors put him in a medically induced coma. He went to sleep not knowing if we had invaded Iraq. It was the last thought on his mind. When he woke up, I was sitting by his side. He looked at me and reached over to pull the television over to him. He was looking at me like, “Did it happen?” I said, “Dad, it happened.” He went, “No! No!” Can you imagine? This is the first thing he thought of when he woke up from a weeklong coma.

http://progressive.org/dambrosio1010.html
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ixion Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 02:51 PM
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1. Johnny Cash was a great human being
Cheers, Mr. Cash. :toast:
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dbt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 03:50 PM
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2. As is his stunningly beautiful daughter.
Rodney Crowell must be a damn fool for letting her get away!

:evilgrin:
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Dinger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 03:54 PM
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3. My Favorite
A great book is The Man Called Cash, by Steve Turner. Excellent!
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 03:55 PM
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4. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread, Better Believe It.
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Better Believe It Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-10 04:43 PM
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5. I miss Johnny Cash .... a lot. He was my favorite singer. Down to earth and the real thing.
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