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3pipeproblem) wrote2005-11-27 10:52 pm
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Okay, so after seeing Walk the Line (and doing some independent research) I've had an astounding revelation: Alan Shore is Bob Dylan and Denny Crane is Johnny Cash.
From this site
After a while at that, l wrote Bob a letter telling him how much of a fan I was. He wrote back almost immediately, saying he'd been following my music since "I Walk the Line,'' and so we began a correspondence.
Mostly it was about music: what we ourselves were doing, what other people were doing, what I knew about so-and-so and he didn't and vice versa. He asked me about country people; I asked him about the circles he moved in. I still have all his letters, locked up in my vault.
It wasn't a long correspondence. We quit after we actually met each other, when I went to play the Newport Folk Festival in July of 1964. I don't have many memories of that event, but I do remember June and me and Bob and Joan Baez in my hotel room, so happy to meet each other that we were jumping on the bed like kids.
I don't really have much to say besides "OTP!!!"
Dylan & Cash-Walk the Line
Dylan & Cash-One Too Many Mornings
From this site
After a while at that, l wrote Bob a letter telling him how much of a fan I was. He wrote back almost immediately, saying he'd been following my music since "I Walk the Line,'' and so we began a correspondence.
Mostly it was about music: what we ourselves were doing, what other people were doing, what I knew about so-and-so and he didn't and vice versa. He asked me about country people; I asked him about the circles he moved in. I still have all his letters, locked up in my vault.
It wasn't a long correspondence. We quit after we actually met each other, when I went to play the Newport Folk Festival in July of 1964. I don't have many memories of that event, but I do remember June and me and Bob and Joan Baez in my hotel room, so happy to meet each other that we were jumping on the bed like kids.
I don't really have much to say besides "OTP!!!"
Dylan & Cash-Walk the Line
Dylan & Cash-One Too Many Mornings
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I wanna see that movie. I saw a preview and Joaquin Phoenix blew me away. He was dead on.
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He does a lot of singing, actually, which I found surprising because even in music documentaries they usually play a few minutes of the song and then just cut to something else. Anyway, I recommend it.
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But anyway, yeah Dylan and Cash? I'm surprised the world didn't implode when they met. And I love the versions songs you posted too.
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Actually, it's really just the one scene where Elvis and Scotty and Bill are doing "That's All Right", and Johnny stands behind the curtain and stares at him appraisingly for a really really really long time. Huh? Am I right?
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