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One of the four beasts saying come and see and I saw
And behold a white horse"
(Revelation 6:1-2)
There's a man going around taking names
And he decides who to free and who to blame
Everybody won't be treated quite the same
There will be a golden ladder reaching down
When the man comes around
The hairs on your arm will stand up
At the terror in each sip and each sup
Will you partake of that last offered cup
Or disappear into the potter's ground
When the man comes around?
Hear the trumpets, hear the pipers
One hundred million angels singing
Multitudes are marching to a big kettledrum
Voices calling and voices crying
Some are born and some are dying
It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come
And the whirlwind is in the thorn trees
The virgins are all trimming their wicks
The whirlwind is in the thorn trees
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
Until Armageddon, no shalam, no shalom
Then the father hen will call his chickens home
The wise man will bow down before the thorn
And at his feet they will cast the golden crowns
When the man comes around
Whoever is unjust let him be unjust still
Whoever is righteous let him be righteous still
Whoever is filthy let him be filthy still
Listen to the words long written down
When the man comes around
Hear the trumpets, hear the pipers
One hundred million angels singing
Multitudes are marching to a big kettledrum
Voices calling and voices crying
Some are born and some are dying
It's Alpha and Omega's kingdom come
And the whirlwind is in the thorn trees
The virgins are all trimming their wicks
The whirlwind is in the thorn trees
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
In measured hundred weight and penny pound
When the man comes around
"And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts
And I looked and behold, a pale horse
And his name that sat on him was Death
And Hell followed with him."
(Revelations 6:7-8)
Please somebody persuade the fucking Nick Cave to cover this song.
He will be rewarded with trumpeters, pipers and a million of angels comforting his or her deathbed.
Eternal gratitude.
c.
IMHO. I think it's about where you end. I can't judge where Johnny "ended". I've seen plenty of people talking their particular religion and acting pious while they're cheating, beating and generally abusing each other. Lots of times using that religion as a cudgel to beat each other. A shameful waste of life and limb.
Beware of anyone that needs to "advertise" or "flaunt" their religion. God-like or Godly people are seen by what they do and the actions they take. with no need to speak a word.

He will be rewarded with trumpeters, pipers and a million of angels comforting his or her deathbed.
Eternal gratitude.

Definitely 10!
I Agree!!
Definitely 10!
Done.
Then the father hen will call his chickens home
The wise man will bow down before the thorn
And at his feet they will cast the golden crowns
When the man comes around
Then the father hen will call his chickens home
The wise man will bow down before the throne
And at his feet they will cast the golden crowns
When the man comes around
I rate very few songs a 10, but I think this one qualifies. A godly man singing about God and who was just about a year away from meeting his maker when he recorded this. I'd call that Godlike.
I think this is the first 10 for me as well.
cuz i wanted more info
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...(song)
The song was inspired by a dream Cash had about Queen Elizabeth II in which the queen compared Cash to "a thorn tree in a whirlwind." Haunted by the dream, Cash became curious if the phrase was a biblical reference and eventually found a similar phrase in the Book of Job.
Thank You for the info!
First time I have heard this. There is a place in music that transcends the words and the sounds and shares a moment of someone else's soul.
This is one of those songs...
I agree completely on all counts!! Thanx RP!


This is one of those songs...
I love the music on RP and always appreciate the positive comments and stories that folks share, and love exposure to new (to me) regardless of the 'when' the music as created.
But also have to come to love the images / photographs that go along with each piece of music, yet never see a comment on those . . .
My best wishes and deepest gratitude to Bill and Rebecca for all that you do!!
Honey in the heart, 13 thank yous, Long Life!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...(song)
The song was inspired by a dream Cash had about Queen Elizabeth II in which the queen compared Cash to "a thorn tree in a whirlwind." Haunted by the dream, Cash became curious if the phrase was a biblical reference and eventually found a similar phrase in the Book of Job.
Dont get me wrong, im a Johnny Cash fan, just wondering what makes you think he would qualify as a "godly man". A life of debauchery then later singing about God does not a godly man make in my opinion.
IMHO. I think it's about where you end. I can't judge where Johnny "ended". I've seen plenty of people talking their particular religion and acting pious while they're cheating, beating and generally abusing each other. Lots of times using that religion as a cudgel to beat each other. A shameful waste of life and limb.
Dont get me wrong, im a Johnny Cash fan, just wondering what makes you think he would qualify as a "godly man". A life of debauchery then later singing about God does not a godly man make in my opinion.
Nicely said -- knowing something about the Man in Black and a little scripture elevates this song. I'd like to think that he does this song so well that even an unacquainted listener would sense the sublime....
Death and killing and the Bible and the apocalypse... Perfect!
Truly I didn't think Johnny had that kind of poetry in him. Read the lyrics, it's worth the focus.
Mr Cash wrote a LOT of poetry, beautifully suited for his countrified voice.
9 -OUTSTANDING
Truly I didn't think Johnny had that kind of poetry in him. Read the lyrics, it's worth the focus.
Listened to an interesting discussion between Malcolm Gladwell and Rick Rubin in a podcast called Broken Record the other day.
Okay! You convinced me!!!
gosh, I love those bass chords ending in that low piano keystroke...
Amen!

He's quoting a parable of Christ.
terryd wrote:
oil lamp wicks

from the bible. means to have your light ready for when God comes at the end of world. do not be caught unawares.

oil lamp wicks

Yeah, very crisp
Yes, indeed. And a nice segue to Lord Huron, Bill.
OK, I'll bite. I think you missed the primary point that the OP couldn't use PSD on his system, meaning he had to listen to something he didn't like. Hopefully he's got that sorted now, and *that* particular problem is solved.
Personally I can't stand most of JC's songs - if there was a ranking of time-to-hit-PSD I'd be right up there with the fastest. Some things just grate, but that's all down to personal taste. And that's why Bill blessed us with PSD, one of the best things about RP. I think you're being a little harsh to suggest counselling to us non JC fans, but I also agree that whining about something being played has no place here, because of PSD. But the whining was about the number of times the artist was being played, not just this particular song, and he does make a valid point.
My advice is not free, but I'll waive my invoice if you promise to donate to RP

TWICE in last 30 days ~
Often, when I see someone whining about RP playing a song, or an artist's material too frequently, I check the frequency of that song's play in the last 30 days by clicking on the album cover to the left of the ratings box, and I've yet to see a song that has been played more than 4 times in the past 30 days. Typically it's 2 or 3 plays. That's once a week, which means if you feel like you're hearing something more often than you like, that you likely have an issue unrelated to music that you should discuss with a therapist or marriage counselor.
You're welcome and, no charge

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OK, I'll bite. I think you missed the primary point that the OP couldn't use PSD on his system, meaning he had to listen to something he didn't like. Hopefully he's got that sorted now, and *that* particular problem is solved.
Personally I can't stand most of JC's songs - if there was a ranking of time-to-hit-PSD I'd be right up there with the fastest. Some things just grate, but that's all down to personal taste. And that's why Bill blessed us with PSD, one of the best things about RP. I think you're being a little harsh to suggest counselling to us non JC fans, but I also agree that whining about something being played has no place here, because of PSD. But the whining was about the number of times the artist was being played, not just this particular song, and he does make a valid point.
My advice is not free, but I'll waive my invoice if you promise to donate to RP

Why do I hear so much Cash on RP? Really,out of all of the good artists that they play, he doesn't deserve the amount of air time that he gets.
Often, when I see someone whining about RP playing a song, or an artist's material too frequently, I check the frequency of that song's play in the last 30 days by clicking on the album cover to the left of the ratings box, and I've yet to see a song that has been played more than 4 times in the past 30 days. Typically it's 2 or 3 plays. That's once a week, which means if you feel like you're hearing something more often than you like, that you likely have an issue unrelated to music that you should discuss with a therapist or marriage counselor.
You're welcome and, no charge

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Why do I hear so much Cash on RP? Really,out of all of the good artists that they play, he doesn't deserve the amount of air time that he gets.
I feel your pain! But yes, there is PSD plugin for squeezebox written by Michael Hurger - "The Radio Paradise plugin can be installed from Settings/Plugins. Make sure you check the "All 3rd party" checkbox."
Enjoy!
Why do I hear so much Cash on RP? Really,out of all of the good artists that they play, he doesn't deserve the amount of air time that he gets.
He gets far less airplay than many of the newer bands. Some of his "half spoken half sung" songs I don't like so well, but you have to accept that he was/is one of America's treasures, for his classic stuff anyway. Listen to "Hurt."
I wasn't really paying attention to the song until I read your comment. So I immediately gave it a 9 based on lyrics alone. Woulda been a 10 if the music was actually good.
Why do I hear so much Cash on RP? Really,out of all of the good artists that they play, he doesn't deserve the amount of air time that he gets.
Millennials

Why do I hear so much Cash on RP? Really,out of all of the good artists that they play, he doesn't deserve the amount of air time that he gets.
What he said.
No, Cash is hit or miss for me. "Hurt" is brilliant but some of his other "spoken more than sung" tunes make me hit PSD. This tune is OK.
Cash is (or was) one of those artists that reach a certain point in their career where they can do no wrong in the eyes of their fans. Emmylou is like that too, especially with my local alternative FM station. She could put out a record of her farts and the disc jockeys would fawn over it still. Dylan isn't so lucky with his detractors complaining about his voice.
A National Treasure.
Something to be aware of is that this was recorded near the end of Cash's life, he was already 5 years into a diagnosis for a neurological disorder and his voice and health were failing. He died less than a year after the song was released. Considering he became famous for his deep and virile voice, I find the frailty and forced vocals on this song to be really haunting.
Johnny Cash isn't for everyone and I think you love him or hate him. I have a standing deal with my son that if he recognizes a Johnny Cash song somewhere he immediately doubles his allowance for the week.
I have started a similar bounty system with my grandsons for spotting JC tunes. Thanks for the idea, Tio.
Pretty sure he's not doing it as a ridicule of Christian doctrine, since Johnny was a pretty devout Christian. Despite that (for me, since I'm not a Christian, or even religious) it is a great song.
Something to be aware of is that this was recorded near the end of Cash's life, he was already 5 years into a diagnosis for a neurological disorder and his voice and health were failing. He died less than a year after the song was released. Considering he became famous for his deep and virile voice, I find the frailty and forced vocals on this song to be really haunting.
Johnny Cash isn't for everyone and I think you love him or hate him. I have a standing deal with my son that if he recognizes a Johnny Cash song somewhere he immediately doubles his allowance for the week.
My thoughts exactly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWZFkPiFlkE
Thanks for so eloquently articulating the apparent intolerance underlying some negative comments.
But sharing negative sentiments is for some theraputic, a release, schadenfreude, an outlet for frustration, an affitmation when they find an echo ...there's nothing that beats a good moan.
So maybe we should be tolerant of other's apparent intolerance and continue spreading the joy thru positive comments.
These comments are just more internet vapor, dude. Don't get too serious about any of it.
Matthew 23:37
what he said

My sentiments as well, and knowing Cash's history, I totally get where he's coming from.

So I can for the live of me not understand, why so many people become so agitatet and so vile and volatile about one song or the other. RP has the gadet "Play something different", so if one does not like a song, one can choose another one.
But some find it necessay to even become insulting about a song or an artist, this is beyond me.
Music is supposed to be a universal language of tolerance and love.
But tolerance seems to be the hardest thing for some people.
Intolerance for others leads to seperation, seperation leads to prejudice, prejudice leads to hate. Isn't there enough of it already in this world? Is it really necessary to bring this into Music as well?
Somehow, I don't think so!
Thanks for so eloquently articulating the apparent intolerance underlying some negative comments.
But sharing negative sentiments is for some theraputic, a release, schadenfreude, an outlet for frustration, an affitmation when they find an echo ...there's nothing that beats a good moan.
So maybe we should be tolerant of other's apparent intolerance and continue spreading the joy thru positive comments.
no...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWZFkPiFlkE
Ahnyer_Keester wrote:
Does this remind anyone else of the episode in Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles?
oh....

The very way I feel about it myself.
Next song please.
That's what the off switch is used for.
Next song please.
(not that I'm complaining or anything)
Ever since I first heard this on RP my 'motto of the day' has often been "It's hard to kick against the pricks." Of course, I have my own non-biblical meaning attached.
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
Does this remind anyone else of the episode in Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles?
So you only listen to the avowedly atheistic, or at least agnostic music here? Lots of music, based as it is on millennia of human thought, has traces of religious ideas embedded. From the other direction, a radio ministry out of Texas back in the 1960s spent a lot of energy working on the wonderful world of tomorrow (its name) in which all words in the English language that were derived from pagan Latin roots would be expunged. That would be a fun future, although I guess that after the words were removed/replaced, the next step would be to remove non-religious music from the airwaves. Fortunately these utopian ideals seem to founder on the shoals of reality, at least to date.
Just a little holiday reminder for those interesting family get togethers;
"It's hard for thee to kick against the against the prick."
Happy Thanksgiving Rebecca & Bill.

....absolutely dislike most of your comments......
yep,
An atheist here too. But as a piece of grand mythology with piercing lyrics and magic music it's awesome.
As I always ask, prove that God doesn’t exist. There’s science and there’s spirituality. We humans think we know everything on this great planet, yet we don’t.