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47 Year Old · From St Helena, CA · Joined on July 24, 2006 · Born on March 14th
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47 Year Old · From St Helena, CA · Joined on July 24, 2006 · Born on March 14th
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"Folsom Prison Blues"


The culture of a thousand years is shattered with the clanging of the Cell door behind you. Life outside, you begin to not care that it exists. All you have with you in the cell is your bare animal instincts.

I speak partly from experience. I have been behind bars a few times. Sometimes of my own volition, sometimes involuntarily. Each time, I felt the same feeling of kinship with my fellow prisoners.

Behind the bars, locked out from "society". You're being rehabilitated, corrected, re-bricked, re-educated on life itself, without you having the oppurtunity of really reliving it. You're the object of a widely planned program combining isolation, punishment, breifing etc. Designed to make you sorry for your mistakes, to re-enlighten you on what you should and shouldn't do outside, so that wehn you're released, if you ever are, you can come out clean, to a world that is supposed to welcome you and forgive you.

Can it work??? "Hell No", you say. How could this torment possibly do anybody any good.....but then why else are you locked in?

You sit on your cold stell mattressless bunk and watch a cockroach crawl out from under the filthy commode, and you don't kill it. You envy the roach as you watch it crawl out under the cell door.

Down the cell block you hear a steel door open, then close. Like everyother man that hears it, your first unconscious thought reaction is that it's someone coming to let you out, but you know it is'nt.

You count the steel bars on the door so many times that you hate yourself for it. Your big accomplishment for the day is a mathematical deduction. You are positive of this, and only this: Ther are nine vertical bars, and sixteen horizontal bars on your door.

Down the hall another door opens and closes, the a guard walks by without 'looking at you, and on another door.

"That son of a ......"

You'd like to say that you are waiting for something, but, nothing ever happens. There is nothing to look forward to.

You make friends in the prison. You become one ina "clique", who's purpose is nothing. Nobody is richer or poorer than the other. The only way wealth is measured is by the amount of Tobacco a man has, or the "Duffy's Hay" as Tobacco is called.

All of you have had the same things snuffed out of your lives. Everything that makes a man a man....women, a family, a job, the open raod, the city, the country, ambition, power, success, faliure....a million things.

Outside your cellblock is a wall. Outside that wall is another wall. It's twenty feet high, and it's granite blocks go down another eight feet in the ground. You know you're here to stay, and for some reason you'd like to stay alive....and not rot.

So for the forth time I have done so in California, I have brought my show to Folsom. Prisoners are the greatest audience that a entertainer can perform for. We bring them a ray of sunshine in thier dungeon and they're not ashmaed to respond, and to show thier appreciation.-And after six years of talking 2 finally found the man who would listen at Columbia Records. Bob Johnston believed me when I told him that a prison would be THE place to record and album live.

Here's the proof. Listen closely to this album and you hear in the background the clanging of the doors, the shrill of the whistle, the shout of the men - even laughter from the men who had forgotten how to laugh.

But mostly you'll feel the electricity and hear the single pulsation of two thousand heartbeats in men who have had thier hearts torn out, as well as thier minds, thier nervous systems, and thier souls.

Hear the sounds of the men, the convicts all brothers of mine.....with the Folsom Prison Blues......

Johnny Cash

47 Year Old · From St Helena, CA · Joined on July 24, 2006 · Born on March 14th
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