Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932. That’s today – except, 86 years in the past.
When Cash died back in 2003, I was pretty shaken up. I grew up listening to his music. Once I had my own home, his music was in constant rotation, along with bands like The Clash, The Pogues, and James.
Most of the people I know remember him from his latter day works, like his cover of “Hurt,” or for Joaquin Phoenix’s portrayal of him in Walk the Line. When I think of Johnny, it’s for the fact that he never missed a chance to call bullshit on power or to highlight the plight of the less fortunate in the music that he wrote. “Man in Black” is a fine example of that.
Cash was no saint, but he tried hard to be a better person than he really was. I suppose, being something of an occasional turd myself, I still look to him in that regard.