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Linda Plowman - My Daddy Plays The Guitar (In The Folsom Prison Band) album flac Performer: Linda Plowman
Title: My Daddy Plays The Guitar (In The Folsom Prison Band)
Released: 1973
MP3 album: 1230 mb
FLAC album: 1263 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: APE AHX XM VOC TTA AUD MP2
Genre: Folk and Country

Folsom Prison Blues" is a song written in 1953 and first recorded in 1955 by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. The song combines elements from two popular folk styles, the train song and the prison song, both of which Cash continued to use for the rest of his career. It was one of Cash's signature songs. It was the eleventh track on his debut album With His Hot and Blue Guitar and it was also included (same version) on All Aboard the Blue Train.

At Folsom Prison is a live album by Johnny Cash, released on Columbia Records in May 1968. After his 1955 song "Folsom Prison Blues", Cash had been interested in recording a performance at a prison. His idea was put on hold until 1967, when personnel changes at Columbia Records put Bob Johnston in charge of producing Cash's material. Cash had recently controlled his drug abuse problems, and was looking to turn his career around after several years of limited commercial success.

Perhaps more than any other song, Folsom Prison Blues cemented Johnny Cash’s status as the outlaw country archetype. Although he never actually did time in the California prison for which it is named, songs like this and his live shows for inmates made him an icon of reckless bad-assery. The song’s title is a clever reference to two types of Blues: the song’s genre and the blue Folsom Prison uniforms. Cash wrote Folsom Prison Blues while stationed in Germany with the Air Force in 1952.

Folsom Prison is one of the most famous prisons in the nation, notorious for its harsh conditions and dangerous prisoner population. The most controversial and memorable line in the song, by far, is: "I shot a man in Reno/ Just to watch him di. As Cash explained in his autobiography, "I sat with my pen in my hand, trying to think up the worst reason a person could have for killing another person, and that's what came to mind. It did come to mind quite easily, though.

IN a summer season · when soft was the sun, I clothed myself in a cloak as I shepherd were, Habit like a hermit's · unholy in works, And went wide in the world · wonders to hear. But on a May morning · on Malvern hills, A marvel befell me · of fairy, methought. I was weary with wandering · and went me to rest Under a broad bank · by a brook's side, And as I lay and leaned over · and looked into the waters I fell into a sleep · for it sounded so merry. Piers The Plowman, Prologue, p. 2. And some to make mirth · as minstrels know how, And get gold with their glees · guiltlessly, I hold. But jesters and janglers · children of Judas, Feigning their fancies · and making folk fools, They have wit at will · to work, if they would; Paul preacheth of them · I'll not prove it here - Qui turpiloquium loquitur · is Lucifer's hind.

The guitar continued to develop in Spain. In the seventeen hundreds it became similar to the instrument we know today. Many famous musicians played the instrument. The famous Italian violinist Niccolo Paganinni played and wrote music for the guitar in the early eighteen hundreds. Franz Schubert used the guitar to write some of his famous works. In modern times Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia helped make the instrument extremely popular. One kind of music for the guitar developed in the southern area of Spain called Adalusia.

Tampon Girl is the nickname given to Giovanna Plowman, a teenager who uploaded a video of herself sucking on what appears to be a used feminine hygiene product. The video was re-uploaded to YouTube later that same day by YouTuber FizzyShizzles, but both copies were subsequently removed for violating the sites' terms of services.

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A My Daddy Plays The Guitar (In The Folsom Prison Band)
B My Daddy Plays The Guitar (In The Folsom Prison Band)