Johnny Cash - Live At Manhattan Center Full Concert (1994)

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Published 2013-06-15
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Johnny Cash at the top of his game, right after his comeback with Rick Rubin. There are dozens of clips on Youtube, but to really get the feeling of a concert, I feel it's necessary to put up the whole thing.

All Comments (21)
  • Johnny was not just a country artist, in my mind he transcends country music. A true ICON!
  • @tremkoehvac6632
    There will never be another Johnny Cash- he was larger than life and he was like none other; a national treasure.
  • More than a singer, more than a song writer, more than an American icon, more than a man who lived and died , a legend created by GOD for us to love who loved people and gave us love.
  • @Michael-no6jw
    Voice is better than ever at around 62 I believe.he passed in September, 2003,only 9 years after this from diabetes complications in Tennessee shortly after his wife June Carter passed...what a talent.
  • @yaimavol
    Look how young the audience was. These people knew what it meant to see a legend perform.
  • @bobbelle8232
    ❤️ My. Mother saw him in the 70ies in Frankfurt. I collect all her old Lps, now I am a 40 years old punkrocker, I love him so much. Johnny will never die.
  • I always loved Johnny's guitar picking. There will never be another man in black who cares for his Country and the underdog. I think alot of it was how his Dad treated him. He knew what it was like to be poor, and to be the underdog. R.i.p Johnny Cash.
  • @roymclaren6819
    45 minute's of pure Cash both dark and light... wonderful. At his fullest wonderful over the moon, old country guy
  • @perspellman
    Found this recording after watching the documentary 'Johnny Cash in Britain', and in a clip from the Glastonbury Festival they had included the whole of Folsom Prison Blues, the opening act. This was some three weeks before the Manhattan Center gig, and as far as I know he hadn't performed for bigger audiences as only himself for many years. Somehow this performance was a restoring of his career, even though he had great success together with the Highway Men between 1985 and 1995, but the Cash style of country music generally wasn't what hit the top of the charge in that period. So the festival management did ask themselves if they took a big chance by booking him, but the reception he got overwhelmed everyone, with the young audience obviously knowing the songs, and clearly giving a spark to the 62 year old Johnny Cash, a spark that also is shining in this film. It's showing the world what a timeless legend he is.
  • @rudydawgsmom
    I grew up on Johnny Cash.....my grandmother had every single one of his records, then every single one of his 8 tracks, then every single one of his tapes, then she started collecting his CD's. This brings back so many memories of hanging out at Grandma's house on the weekends helping with groceries, mowing her lawn and putting on the storm windows in the fall.
  • @ImmortalLlama
    I love for his concerts, especially later years, that the audience applauds when he arrives to the stage, but when he says "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" the whole auditorium explodes
  • @kylemccourt663
    This has to be one of the best concerts of ALL time. I am a life long Cash fan since the first time I heard Ring of Fire on my grandparent's AM radio in their Scotty Tag A Long camper, when I used to spend summers with them. I wanted so bad to see this show as a native New Yorker, but I was in Philadelphia in art school at the time. I remember wanting to jump on the train to see this, but it will forever be a regret that I had not. But at least there is this wonderful video to allow me to see what I missed. Johnny Cash is just one of the best performers ever. He is the dark "Chairman of the Board".
  • @asaent.2453
    loved him then, love him now and forever...what a marvelous authentic talent!!
  • Came for a peek and enjoyed it till the end. Wonderful performance and production. Long Live Johnny Cash.
  • @mikehanna5434
    Brings tears to my eyes. I long for those days again... real God-fearing men and Johnny was one of the best!!
  • I was raised on johnny cash and I must admit he is my favorite single entertainer of all time. I'm 52 and I still get goosebumps when he rips into one of his favorites . min e is big river. no-one will ever come close.
  • @alwayssme
    i truly loved johnny and his music, he had a hard childhood but went on to being a true country icon, god bless him and may he rest in peace