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The Johnny Cash Show: The Best of Johnny Cash 1969-1971

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Actor: Johnny Cash
Director: Michael B Borofsky
Brand: SONY GROUP
Host: Kris Kristofferson
Producer: Lou Robbin
Producer: John Carter Cash
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Unknown)
Format: Best of, DVD-Video, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 230 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-09-18
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Sony Columbia Legacy / Reverse Angle Productions
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Movie Reviews of The Johnny Cash Show: The Best of Johnny Cash 1969-1971

Movie Review: Not Exactly the Best of the Johnny Cash Show.
Summary: 3 Stars

Having been a Johnny Cash fan since I was a teenager, and having watched his variety show on television when it was first aired, I was delighted to hear about this new, two DVD set containing many highlights from his variety show. And although it contains a lot of wonderful music--such as Johnny and Louis Armstrong singing an old Jimmy Rodgers standard--it's puzzling as to what the producers decided to leave out. I can think of quite a few superb examples of performances that have not been included in this set that I remember seeing on the show when first aired, but let me just site two. On the very first program of the series, Bob Dylan did an amazing version of his song "Living the Blues" which was far superior to his studio version on "Self Portrait," which came out around the same time. Yet, instead of "Living the Blues," we get "I Threw It All Away;" a nice number to be sure, but very similar to the version on Dylan's "Nashville Skyline" album. The live "Living the Blues," that Dylan did has never had an official release, either on video or on audio, although it's shown up on many Dylan bootlegs. Similarly, on that very first show of the series, Johnny and Joni Mitchell did an unforgettable version of Johnny's own song "I Still Miss Someone," and yet instead of this, we get "The Long Black Veil;" it too is nice but hardly compares to their heartbreaking rendition of "I Still Miss Someone." Although this DVD set remains a good sampling of what the series had to offer, and contains some very remarkable music, I would hardly call it "the Best" of the Johnny Cash variety show. Perhaps if there's a Vol. 2 DVD, it will include the two numbers I've sited above as well as other remarkable numbers that were left off of this set.
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