No it's not sad...just shows your good all-round taste in music, after all Johnny Cash is a legend.
I saw him once and it is one of my best memories. His wife, June Carter and another fairhaired young woman (may have been a daughter, not sure) was there too. Their 'Ring Of Fire' was fantastic....The lighting was all flamelike and the sound was magic. Then Johnny took the spotlight alone and started to sing 'Sunny Sunday Morning' and next this tall man strolled out from the back of the stage and walked towards the spot........He was strumming a guitar, and as he reached the spotlight he started to sing along with Johnny...He was Cris Cristoffen. (Hope my spelling is right) Cris actually wrote the song. He wasn't on the bill and it was such a surprise to see him. I was sitting about 20ft away from them. It was a night to remember.
2007-02-13 08:37:56
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answered by Learner 4
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NOT sad at all. You are an old soul in a young body. Nothin' wrong with that! Johnny Cash is a legend and most talented performer. Have you seen the movie? or heard the remake of his "Hurt myself today" song?
You Go Guy
2007-02-13 07:01:48
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answered by wcampanile 2
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LOL! No, it just shows you do not conform to society's "norms." And with the junk they are using to pass as music that is out there today, I do not blame you for being different and listening to some "old school" albeit, Johnny Cash music.
2007-02-13 08:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I like Johnny Cash. It is good to be different.
2007-02-13 07:03:18
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answered by Question Addict 5
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This is a little bit sad..........there are so many good,great,talented musicians that have made superb music since the jonny cash era........try a little Razorlight-The Kooks-The Feeling-James Morrison........all talented and proper musicians/idols???
2007-02-13 07:33:57
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answered by anthony m 2
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Not at all, you know what is sad? Roaming about the streets with a hood over your head and playing your mp3 player on the loudest volume, as if anybody was interested in it. That is sad. Stay as you are, don't change!
2007-02-13 08:05:58
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answered by La 7
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No that's cool. You idolise who you want. Just because your idols not a gun wielding rapper the same as most kids your age doesn't make you sad. Makes you the opposite.
2007-02-13 07:55:13
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answered by truth_and_time_tells_all 6
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No, not atall. There was a kid on TV the other day who loved George Fomby, this little boy was only about 5 & knew everything he's done. The man's been dead years before this kiddy was even a sperm!!! xxx
2007-02-13 07:18:24
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answered by Joanne W 4
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no because johnny cash is a legend. be proud to love his music.
2007-02-13 10:50:29
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answered by b1uecee 4
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My heart goes out to you he is my idol too but i am 40 years older
2007-02-13 07:01:11
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answered by lettuce 2
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