godfather of music

Jefferey 2022-04-19 09:01:32

Music history and social history are actually the same thing. I think American music in the 1950s and 1960s is like capitalism to me. I think it’s a good thing to hear, but it’s still capitalism after all. Anyway, I'm still at that stage, I can't come to socialism without going through capitalism, just like those Zhou jay ah she ah what you are listening to now, the development probably belongs to the more developed socialism, and, to be precise, It is still socialism with Chinese characteristics.

My understanding of the music chronicle should be completely consistent with the central one.

This film is a biographical film. The protagonist is Johnny Cash, the godfather of American music in the 1960s. How popular is Johnny Cash? "Forsang Prison Live Edition" sold better than the Beatles in 1968! However, in addition to Johnny Cash's musical history, this film also focuses more on his relationship with June Carter, which is why there is a Chinese name called "Love for You", which can basically be regarded as a romantic film. Johnny Cash's stuff is like Elvis. He also served in the U.S. Air Force. Good luck. He is based in Germany, not in Vietnam. In the domestic guitar textbooks, you may have seen the name of the Tennessee Trio.

The biographies of American pop musicians are strikingly similar, and can be simply summed up as a miserable, poor or traumatized childhood, insisting on music until it became popular, and then going through drugs and marriage troubles, just like poured out of a mold, the only one The difference is that their music is varied, but equally good.

Johnny Cash is played by Joaquin Phoenix, the regent in Gladiator. June Carter is played by Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde. I don't like her. The longer her chin is, the more she looks like the granddaughter of KFC's grandfather~~ I have collected some prototype photos for comparison. The performance of the two actors can only be It's not worth it, I personally think that the real Johnny has a much better temperament and is full of superstar flavor, but Reese Witherspoon won the Oscar for this role. Johnny and June's road is full of twists and turns. A married man falls in love with a married woman. After more than ten years, there are many delicate and touching moments.



The reason why this film is a good movie can be attributed entirely to director James Mangold. In this film, you can deeply learn how to tell a story with different scenes. Johnny has told June on many performance occasions. Openly expressing love, the director uses close-up shots here, depicting the complex mood of the two people very delicately, but deliberately separating the audience under the stage. . In Tennessee's childhood, the openness of the picture is comparable to that of oil painting, and the closeness of brotherhood and the estrangement of father and son have more room for expression.


This film is as good-looking as "Ray", and as for Kevin Spacey's "Falling in Love" (the biography of Bobby Darin), it is not comparable to these two.

What is the most enviable thing about a singer? wealth? Worshiped? famous?

If I had to answer, I would envy them the most for being capricious and capricious. Such obvious shortcomings can actually become part of their character charm.

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  • Marshall 2022-04-21 09:01:33

    In reality, I won't be so lucky

  • Jess 2022-03-23 09:01:31

    goodie.. was so touched when june and her family protected him

Walk the Line quotes

  • Johnny Cash: You know when I was in the service... I used to look at pictures of you... you know, in magazines.

    June Carter: [pretending to be concerned] Oh.

    Johnny Cash: [with a pre-devised apology] No... Oh no, it wasn't like that. I mean, I... I liked your music, you know?

    June Carter: Yeah?

    Johnny Cash: Yeah... Oh yeah, I mean, you were, well, you are... I mean, l-I kept track of you. You and your family. I listened to your voice my whole life, you know? Me and my brother, Jack... we always listened to your songs. Like "Swallerin' Place."

    June Carter: Yeah...

    Johnny Cash: Yeah. We liked it when you'd sing one alone.

    June Carter: Well, you and Jack are the only ones.

    Johnny Cash: What do you mean?

    June Carter: I'm not really much of a singer, Johnny. I mean, I got a lot of personality, I got sass... I give it my all, but my sister Anita's really the one who's got the pipes.

    Johnny Cash: [averting his eyes] Well, who said that?

    June Carter: Everybody. My mama, my daddy. That's how come I learned to be funny... so I'd have something to offer.

  • Record Company Executive: I'm fine with you doing a live album - just not at a prison. That's my compromise.

    Johnny Cash: On January 13th, I'll be at Folsom prison, with June and the boys. You listen to the tapes. If you don't like them, you can toss them.