Many will live forever because they chose to be saved through the sacrifice of Christ. That's the Only Way to live forever and even Johnny Cash knew That.
I can only Imagine some if not most of these Inmates were later on released from San Quentin and lived on to have children and grand children whom they will tell their story about how they were locked up in San Quentin and got to see none other than the Man In Black himself live right their very eyes and how they got to boo and protest peacefully against the guards and the entire prison itself through music
Johnny Cash was my very first idol when growing up. I listened to all his albums over and over again. He's a true American Hero and Christian. God Bless Johnny Cash!
I used to be the lead singer of a small town Country & Western cover band about 15 years ago (I was 19 at the time) and this was a staple song of ours. Everytime we played it, it never ceased to give me the chills. Such a great song.
@@harryheebs690 I agree with Ring of Fire, my least favourite of his and certainly leaves me confused why he came up with it. But I Walk the Line is pretty good too, next to songs like All Over Again, The Ways of a Woman in Love, I Still Miss Someone, &c.
This was my first of many, many Johnny Cash albums and at nearly 70 years of age I’m as big a fan today as I was as a teenager in high school in the sixties.🧨
No matter whom Is posting Johnny cash will always live on through are hearts ♥️ amazing memories and amazing legendary singer 🎸🎧🎶still listening in 2021 Rip Johnny cash
San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me You've hosted me since nineteen sixty three I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen them die And long ago I stopped askin' why San Quentin, I hate every inch of you You've cut me and have scarred me thru an' thru And I'll walk out a wiser weaker man Mister Congressman why can't you understand San Quentin, what good do you think you do? Do you think that I'll be different when you're through? You bent my heart and mind and you may my soul And your stone walls turn my blood a little cold San Quentin, may you rot and burn in hell May your walls fall and may I live to tell May all the world forget you ever stood And may all the world regret you did no good San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me San Quentin, has estado viviendo infernal para mí Me has alojado desde diecinueve sesenta y tres Los he visto ir y venir y los he visto morir Y hace mucho tiempo dejé de preguntar por qué San Quentin, odio cada centímetro de ti Me has cortado y me has marcado a través de un Y saldré a un hombre más sabio y débil Señor Congresista, ¿por qué no puede entender? San Quentin, ¿qué bien crees que haces? ¿Crees que seré diferente cuando termines? Has doblado mi corazón y mi mente y puedes mi alma Y tus paredes de piedra vuelven mi sangre un poco fría San Quentin, que te pudras y ardas en el infernal Que sus paredes caigan y que yo viva para decir Que todo el mundo olvide que alguna vez estuviste en pie Y que todo el mundo se arrepienta de que no hicieras nada bueno San Quentin, has estado viviendo infernal para mí Compuesta por: Johnny Cash
"Do you think that I'll be different when you're through?" Of course not. Each of us is what s/he is. We only change if, and when, WE want to. The point of prison is to keep people from harming others by taking them out of circulation for a while.
I came here from Venom: let there be Carnage. Cassidy sang this song a bit as he walked out of San Quentin. I wondered if it was an actual song. Didn't expect it was one of Cash's. Haha it sounds funny. Great song overall.
First heard this in 1970 but didn't understand the sentiment behind it. Too young I guess. Now I'm 74 and understand perfectly. Johnnie you're great. You gave and still give hope to those who have given up on life. Maybe we'll meet in the sweet by and by......R.I.P JOHNNIE.
If you were convicted out of carelessness and misunderstood or justice thrown away. Come to Jesus I'll tell you he cares about justice and doing right. Get to know Jesus read the holy bible and if you feel scared to die or anxiety and if you feel church calling you to come whenever you feel down come on by and Come to a christian church..
Imagine being an inmate, and getting to live on forever as part of this recording.
Many will live forever because they chose to be saved through the sacrifice of Christ. That's the Only Way to live forever and even Johnny Cash knew That.
@@TheMidnightModder Jesus couldn't save himself
@@luciferseven1426 Dude, read the gospels and you'll see that Jesus willingly died then resurrected Himself.
Don't be ignorant.
Merle Haggard was an inmate at San Quentin during this recording. He got to see Cash play live as an inmate!
I can only Imagine some if not most of these Inmates were later on released from San Quentin and lived on to have children and grand children whom they will tell their story about how they were locked up in San Quentin and got to see none other than the Man In Black himself live right their very eyes and how they got to boo and protest peacefully against the guards and the entire prison itself through music
Johnny Cash was my very first idol when growing up. I listened to all his albums over and over again. He's a true American Hero and Christian. God Bless Johnny Cash!
Thank you Johnny Cash for posting from heaven
Yes
Johnny is using people as vessels to continue his work. 🙏💒
johny cash is a legend
A small corner of fans in Yugoslavia will recognize this song in the form of Zenica Blues by Zabranjeno Pušenje
Zenico mrzim svaki kamen tvoj
I’ll always love Johnny cash
I used to be the lead singer of a small town Country & Western cover band about 15 years ago (I was 19 at the time) and this was a staple song of ours. Everytime we played it, it never ceased to give me the chills. Such a great song.
San Quentin, I Walk The Line and Ring of Fire are my favourite Johnny Cash hits.
He was an amazing songwriter and singer.
i like without love and highway patrolman best
You should probably dig a little deeper into his library if those are your favorites.
@@harryheebs690 I agree with Ring of Fire, my least favourite of his and certainly leaves me confused why he came up with it. But I Walk the Line is pretty good too, next to songs like All Over Again, The Ways of a Woman in Love, I Still Miss Someone, &c.
Pefect. The best singer of all time. A great man.
Freedom at all costs
The most beautiful voice ...a gorgeous legend x
The man in Black 💜
❤ now this is music, thank you Johnny Cash❤
Brillant singer him and June Carter 🏴🙏🏻🙏🏻 Edinburgh 🇬🇧
This was my first of many, many Johnny Cash albums and at nearly 70 years of age I’m as big a fan today as I was as a teenager in high school in the sixties.🧨
Johnny is the best!!!!!!!!!
The greatest track laid down live ever.
Zenica blues 🎵
One of the greatest!
The most iconic line in music history: "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."
Zabranjeno pusenje - Zenica blues 😅🤘
💯
One of the greats.
Amazing career. ☮️
I love Johnny Cash
Best beat ever made, so simple but so good.
I've never been incriminated but as many times as I have been institutionalized, it's hard not to take this song personally
I'm listening to this May 2021. The prison and criminal justice system for all it's progress and good intentions is still no better.
I want to finish a social sciences degree and fight for the change.
@@ryanforster8761Best wishes and I hope you succeed.
Living hell to all of us
I can listen to this for hours. It's great. Thanks Johny 💖
Preciosa canción y voz divina!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😘🙏
No matter whom Is posting Johnny cash will always live on through are hearts ♥️ amazing memories and amazing legendary singer 🎸🎧🎶still listening in 2021 Rip Johnny cash
Same ere, my idol. A person who spoke truth between the lines and into the lyrics if you know how to decipher it
This is amazing song .
Not a man you’d meet every day that Johnny Cash.
Johnny,para el mundo mundial!! El verdadero premio novel y gran símbolo universal ético-humano.🤠
R. I. P. Mr cash
You go to jail but you get a free Johnny cash concert.
That would be special!
First day in quentin this rollin'
Love Johnny Cash
Zenica blues
Brilliant
Great song. I love Johnny Cash.
Amazing!!!!
Meu ídolo maior !!!!
🇺🇲👱♀️❤👦🏻🌟🌞
San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me
You've hosted me since nineteen sixty three
I've seen 'em come and go and I've seen them die
And long ago I stopped askin' why
San Quentin, I hate every inch of you
You've cut me and have scarred me thru an' thru
And I'll walk out a wiser weaker man
Mister Congressman why can't you understand
San Quentin, what good do you think you do?
Do you think that I'll be different when you're through?
You bent my heart and mind and you may my soul
And your stone walls turn my blood a little cold
San Quentin, may you rot and burn in hell
May your walls fall and may I live to tell
May all the world forget you ever stood
And may all the world regret you did no good
San Quentin, you've been livin' hell to me
San Quentin, has estado viviendo infernal para mí
Me has alojado desde diecinueve sesenta y tres
Los he visto ir y venir y los he visto morir
Y hace mucho tiempo dejé de preguntar por qué
San Quentin, odio cada centímetro de ti
Me has cortado y me has marcado a través de un
Y saldré a un hombre más sabio y débil
Señor Congresista, ¿por qué no puede entender?
San Quentin, ¿qué bien crees que haces?
¿Crees que seré diferente cuando termines?
Has doblado mi corazón y mi mente y puedes mi alma
Y tus paredes de piedra vuelven mi sangre un poco fría
San Quentin, que te pudras y ardas en el infernal
Que sus paredes caigan y que yo viva para decir
Que todo el mundo olvide que alguna vez estuviste en pie
Y que todo el mundo se arrepienta de que no hicieras nada bueno
San Quentin, has estado viviendo infernal para mí
Compuesta por: Johnny Cash
"Do you think that I'll be different when you're through?" Of course not. Each of us is what s/he is. We only change if, and when, WE want to. The point of prison is to keep people from harming others by taking them out of circulation for a while.
ABSOLUTELY A LEGEND. ALWAYS WILL BE. ❤💝
Lol they loved it
You are the best
I came here from Venom: let there be Carnage. Cassidy sang this song a bit as he walked out of San Quentin. I wondered if it was an actual song. Didn't expect it was one of Cash's. Haha it sounds funny. Great song overall.
Für unsere Fanhood im Strafvollzuge.
2024 anyone 😁
Oh boy
He's so funny. Sounds like he got his water 💦😍🎶🎤
Hey you guys. My uncel just died today... he was a big fan of this song and I allway remeber this song by him ❤️
I’ve seen them come and go
Ayyyyyyyy
Master
I guess sleep can wait
I understand
Johnny cash is so under rated
Sad really
Children these days wont know this shit
My kids listen to jhonny and im from uk
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Legend shit
I like Carl Perkins dirty guitar
Mr. Cash, the law
🎶✨🎸✨🎶
RIP MAN IN BLACK
Captive Audience.
merci ;)
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Grettings México Mexicali
Zenica Blues
Senator
Anyone else's San Quentin their job?
And Warden..you tasted just like ham.
For those who watched Let There Be Carnage
May I live to tell you
Senators here
Perlie May Elise, Please Pray for me in Jesus Mighty Name Amen.
❤
New meaning in 2024 ,where is Vic Toews
I LO VEJOHNNYCASH
Meryl haggard was in the front row I believe.
Different show, same prison. Haggard was there for Cash's first show at San Quentin 11 years earlier in 1958.
Zenica bluz
Which Song you want to hear from Cash?
Me: Yes
I tought the same.
Commneetses Kaylee ❤❤
This is my ringphone
Mr warden you tasted just like ham
Well thats punk lmao
Stopped asking why
First heard this in 1970 but didn't understand the sentiment behind it. Too young I guess. Now I'm 74 and understand perfectly. Johnnie you're great. You gave and still give hope to those who have given up on life. Maybe we'll meet in the sweet by and by......R.I.P JOHNNIE.
Studium Gebet physis
:)
Stories
Great song but it's funny how criminals always think they are the victims.
They aren't but the people who really deserver prison often don't get the punishment they deserve and some get punished for much pettier crimes
Freedom of Speech......... is CRIMINAL
First yay
No I was
@@ygk1llz0ne41 GODAMNIT Johnny cash is still amazing
If you were convicted out of carelessness and misunderstood or justice thrown away. Come to Jesus I'll tell you he cares about justice and doing right. Get to know Jesus read the holy bible and if you feel scared to die or anxiety and if you feel church calling you to come whenever you feel down come on by and Come to a christian church..
Asirt
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He did time at Folsom too. Robbery conviction, I believe. BUT, he was a great song writer and singer; he was a pretty good actor too!
No, Johnny Cash never did time in Prison, but I think he felt pain for the prison population in America, is why he did this concert.
Zenica blues