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"Why We Do This" is an intimate and charming portrait of two young real life superheroes based in the UK. Featuring The Man in Black and Knightwarrior.
Documentary from The London Film School, 2011."Why We Do This" is an intimate and charming portrait of two young real life... more
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Dedicated to The Man In Black. The legend that was, is, and always will be Johnny Cash.
Discussion of his music, his life, his struggles and his passions are welcome.Dedicated to The Man In Black. The legend that was, is, and always will be Johnny... more
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A Chef in Florida is caught on tape having a melt down. According to Jacksonville news reports the Chef loses it after learning that he had been fired. He first takes it out on his keyboard then turns on the other workers. Reports say he had a history of violent outbursts and was always mistreating the people under him. In the end he finally got his just deserts! The man saving the day was witnessed by other workers to have said that he was there to help correct the Chef's bad decision by knocking some sense into him. If you have any information on the identity of the man in black who strikes the chef, please contact whoisthisguy3@yahoo.com.A Chef in Florida is caught on tape having a melt down. According to Jacksonville news reports the Chef loses it after learning that he had been fired. He first takes it out on his keyboard then turns on the other workers. Reports say he had a history of violent outbursts and was always mistreating the people under him. In the end he finally got his just deserts! The man saving the day was witnessed by other workers to have said that he was there to help correct the Chef's bad decision by knocking some sense into him. If you have any information on the identity of the man in black who strikes the chef, please contact whoisthisguy3@yahoo.com. For more videos go to http://www.youtube.com/user/WhoIsThisGuy3A Chef in Florida is caught on tape having a melt down. According to Jacksonville news... more
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Rick Rubin, Producer of American V speaks about the songs and the mood behind making this great album which was released posthumously in 2006. News is that there will be an American VI released sometime this year. For me this album was Johnny Cash's way of saying farewell and preparing himself to meet his soulmate, June Carter. The songs are poignant and the album has a sad tone, but it is nevertheless beautiful and one of the best albums he ever made. The first song, Help Me, gets me everytime. He is more than a legend to me, he is a man who sang his soul and who touched mine. I will love him always and hope people who watch this are inspired to listen to more of his music. Long live The Man In Black.Rick Rubin, Producer of American V speaks about the songs and the mood behind making... more
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As this year ends I cannot help but think of those whose words and music influenced and filled my days. Johnny Cash is one of those people. I grew to love his music in the early seventies because my dad loved him. His music was not just considered "country", but music that appealed to those of us who knew what hard times were all about and those of us who rebelled against authority. He was a missive for the forgotten ones. He was indeed, "The Man In Black" and I treasured every moment I spent with my dad listening to his songs, that I now listen to with my own son. So in thinking about him and still to this day listening to his music that spanned generations and genres I am reminded of what he also suffered in his own life that made him stronger and the love he found with June Carter that led him to the words he sang that inspired me, and I miss him.As this year ends I cannot help but think of those whose words and music influenced... more
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