Legendary singer Johnny Cash was not put in prison, but he did perform for people incarcerated in Folsom Prison. His legendary performance was recorded and turned into an album that eventually became a massive hit.
His Folsom Prison album was released in May 1968. However, due to its appeal, it was released two times with similar success. Cash has sold 90 million records all over the world and is considered one of the best-selling music artists.
Star Wars Lunch
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, this picture reminds you that there is more of life to see. Star Wars fans would have a field day upon looking at this picture of what lies inside R2D2. Clearly, the robot is more than just a set of wires and switches.
The actor who played R2D2, Kenny Baker, probably didn’t know the popularity his character would bring while they were making the movie. Here he is eating a sandwich during lunch hour because R2D2 needs food too. Baker passed away at the age of 81 in August 2016.
Germany Is Free
This picture was taken in 1945 just in time when this American soldier was happily replacing the sign which says, “Adolf-Hitler-Str.” from Germany’s street. The war clearly has ended and this image captured a moment in history that brought smiles to everyone.
The soldier dutifully replaced Hitler’s street sign in Berlin with that of “Roosevelt Blvd” to further commemorate the role America played in helping free the world from Hitler’s wrath.
Family Photo on the Moon
It is unclear why astronaut Charlie Duke would leave a photo of his family on the moon.
Whatever his intentions are, it was the Apollo 16 mission that allowed him to leave his family picture on the moon. Now, Duke is 81 years old and is leading a peaceful life. He has collected more than 4,000 flying hours and 256 hours in space.
Corsair Crash
The Vought F4U Corsair is a lightning-fast aircraft carrier used during the Second World War. It boasts a 446-mile-per-hour speed as well as a 41-foot wingspan. Don’t be fooled by its miniature look. It is a fast and furious vehicle similarly used during the Korean War.
It is no wonder though that it crashed on an aircraft – as shown by this picture. It is unclear if the pilot survived. This aircraft is known for its unique whistling sound thus earning the label of "Whistling Death" mainly due to the sound of its engine.