Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Mine neither, but it is an experiance worth trying, open your mind. Did you know he also did covers of songs by Depeche Mode and Trent Reznor? The Valley Vegan............jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I don't think I could Peter - just not my type. Jo - peter hurd Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:26 PM Re: Re: Films Multiply that by ten, then listen to Johnny Cash, seriously moving. And this is from a man who dislikes country & western music. Seriuosly though if you can listen to" I hung my head " off Man Comes Around. The Valley Vegan..........jo <jo.heartwork wrote: That's what I felt about the last Queen album. Freddie Mercury had that feel then. Jo - peter hurd Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:57 PM Re: Re: Films Jo, I was never a big fan, but I was blown away by his voice on his last recordings before his death. I would recomend these to everyone, you can hear the voice of a man who knew his time had come - really moving. The Valley Vegan.......... heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: Personally .......... I think Johnny Cash had an absolutely appauling voice - never on the right notes.but I do hope fans enjoy the film.Jo , ank_art wrote:>> Hi Jo and Lynda-> > both imdb.com and moviefone.com have good initial reviews posted of "Walk the Line"-- and mention that the singing is surprisingly right on... there's some included in the trailer and it does sound like JC... though the story is supposed to be more about their relationship and less about the music> > maybe it's not your taste, but I wanna see it on the big screen... and maybe even sing along > > Andrea> > > jo wrote:> Why she?> > Jo> - > Lynda > > Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:08 PM> Re: Films> > > There is no way Jouquin can do Johnny Cash! I'm having a real hard time picturing the gal from Sweet Home Alabama doing June Carter Cash! The accent will be o.k. since she's from the south but there's no way she's even going to vaguely be able to pull off the "hills" type.> > > AND, they are doing the singing. Seems to me if you are going to do a film on someone who IS all about their music, you should use "their" music!> > Lynda> - > ank_art > > Monday, October 10, 2005 8:02 PM> Re: Films> > > last movies i saw were charlie and the chocolate factory --- loved tim burton's oompah-loompahs -- and march of the penguins.. this has amazing cinematography! the camera men were actually standing right next to the penguins in subzero temps> > i'm spoiled with an indie/foreign/first-run theater just a quick walk down the street.... am curious to see the movie coming out about johnny cash -- played by joachim phoenix> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 The fact is I think he has an aweful voice and really wouldn't enjoy it. Jo - peter hurd Thursday, October 13, 2005 7:43 PM Re: Re: The Man in Black Mine neither, but it is an experiance worth trying, open your mind. Did you know he also did covers of songs by Depeche Mode and Trent Reznor? The Valley Vegan............jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I don't think I could Peter - just not my type. Jo - peter hurd Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:26 PM Re: Re: Films Multiply that by ten, then listen to Johnny Cash, seriously moving. And this is from a man who dislikes country & western music. Seriuosly though if you can listen to" I hung my head " off Man Comes Around. The Valley Vegan..........jo <jo.heartwork wrote: That's what I felt about the last Queen album. Freddie Mercury had that feel then. Jo - peter hurd Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:57 PM Re: Re: Films Jo, I was never a big fan, but I was blown away by his voice on his last recordings before his death. I would recomend these to everyone, you can hear the voice of a man who knew his time had come - really moving. The Valley Vegan.......... heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: Personally .......... I think Johnny Cash had an absolutely appauling voice - never on the right notes.but I do hope fans enjoy the film.Jo , ank_art wrote:>> Hi Jo and Lynda-> > both imdb.com and moviefone.com have good initial reviews posted of "Walk the Line"-- and mention that the singing is surprisingly right on... there's some included in the trailer and it does sound like JC... though the story is supposed to be more about their relationship and less about the music> > maybe it's not your taste, but I wanna see it on the big screen... and maybe even sing along > > Andrea> > > jo wrote:> Why she?> > Jo> - > Lynda > > Tuesday, October 11, 2005 5:08 PM> Re: Films> > > There is no way Jouquin can do Johnny Cash! I'm having a real hard time picturing the gal from Sweet Home Alabama doing June Carter Cash! The accent will be o.k. since she's from the south but there's no way she's even going to vaguely be able to pull off the "hills" type.> > > AND, they are doing the singing. Seems to me if you are going to do a film on someone who IS all about their music, you should use "their" music!> > Lynda> - > ank_art > > Monday, October 10, 2005 8:02 PM> Re: Films> > > last movies i saw were charlie and the chocolate factory --- loved tim burton's oompah-loompahs -- and march of the penguins.. this has amazing cinematography! the camera men were actually standing right next to the penguins in subzero temps> > i'm spoiled with an indie/foreign/first-run theater just a quick walk down the street.... am curious to see the movie coming out about johnny cash -- played by joachim phoenix> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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