"Johnny Cash's Powerful Song "HURT" Watch How Kings_React!

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@user-qp8jh9vl7v
@user-qp8jh9vl7v 8 ай бұрын
This felt like goodbye . I can't watch it without crying. Thank you for giving it the respect Johnny deserves.
@simonsayla6267
@simonsayla6267 8 ай бұрын
It was goodbye. His wife died shortly after this was filmed and a couple of months later he joined her. This was Johnnie's farewell song. I miss him terribly.
@Code9
@Code9 8 ай бұрын
The lady in the photo on the wall was his mother. The lady on the stairs was June Carter-Cash, his wife. June, a singer, was a member of the legendary musical family known as the Carter Family. There's a true story (you can find it with a Google search) about how, in the late 60s, Johnny was so strung out on alcohol and drugs and believing his music career was over, he literally crawled into the darkness of Nickajack Cave and laid there waiting to die. However, at some point, he experienced what one might call a "religious" experience, a kind of "spiritual awakening". He then emerged from the cave with a renewed sense of purpose and hope. It's quite a story and, I think, just adds another layer to why he related so deeply with Trent Reznor's song. When Trent heard Cash's rendition he was so moved that he said, "The song is Johnny's now."
@cherivanhoover9663
@cherivanhoover9663 8 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash was a powerful advocate for those who struggle with their role in society. Listen to his performances at prisons. He recognized the humanity and worth even of those who have hurt others or themselves. He gave those on the outskirts of society a voice. But he also had a great sense of humor and fun. Keep going with his music.
@newgrl
@newgrl 8 ай бұрын
Anyone else find it weird watching late Millennial and early Gen Z reactors trying _this_ Johnny Cash song first? Y'all are watching his "Goodbye World" song first. Before this, Johnny Cash led a hellova life and definitely not one free from controversy.
@debbers
@debbers 8 ай бұрын
Please react to something else of Johnny's, like "One Piece at a Time" or "Oney" or " A Boy Named Sue" These songs show the lighter side of him.
@erikawichman5655
@erikawichman5655 8 ай бұрын
Knowing what he went thru all his life makes this song even more powerful.
@terrieb13
@terrieb13 8 ай бұрын
Original Nine Inch Nails song. Johnny made it his own. The picture on the wall was his mother and the woman on the stairs was his wife, June Carter Cash. ☮️❤️😎
@asaabrahamagulnik574
@asaabrahamagulnik574 3 ай бұрын
All different moods of music - Johnny Cash - legend
@MamaBe1963
@MamaBe1963 8 ай бұрын
If you watch the movie about his life you will understand this song even better.😢
@cindyphifer970
@cindyphifer970 8 ай бұрын
Johnny and June were great. R.I.P
@thesparklejar
@thesparklejar 8 ай бұрын
Very sad song, I don't think you ever get over the loss of loved ones... If you want to hear one of his songs that is the opposite end of this, I recommend A Boy Named Sue and One Piece at a Time. Or classics of his such as Man in Black, I walk the Line, and Folsom Prison Blues . He even sang a song with U2 - The Wanderer. He was also a member of the all star group The Highwaymen, please check out their amazing song "The Highwayman" ... enjoy. He was a dirt poor man who never forgot his humble beginnings... Love your channel :)
@stevedahlberg8680
@stevedahlberg8680 8 ай бұрын
I haven't seen this in quite a while and it still makes my allergies act up. Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails I had a hit with this song and it concerned depressed teenagers doing self-mutilation and cutting themselves. Even though he was quite old by then, Johnny Cash Hurt it and, as a former drug user who had kicked the habit with the help of his incredible wife June, immediately resonated with it and changed the words slightly to make it be about poking yourself with a needle to try to find escape from a world of pain. He's got quite a deep catalog and it's all good. There are just so many good Johnny Cash songs it's hard to know where to start. Get Rhythm is one of my favorites, as is 5 fm Feet High and Rising, which is autobiographical about a flood he experienced as a young child out on their farm. It's a very clever song and it's just an example of how good he can really be as a storyteller. A Boy Named Sue is classic of course with that kind of storytelling as well.
@alifc1082
@alifc1082 8 ай бұрын
For me this is a personal song, he's person, his life... As he had a long, full and turbulent life, he somehow encapsulated all in 4 minutes. I think this was released shortly after his wife and best friend died, so taking a look of what his life has been and maybe thinking "if" he can go on...
@roadwary56
@roadwary56 6 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash had a full life. Enormous fame, some wealth, and a nice family with June and the girls. But with all the fame, wealth, talent etc, we all face the same fate in the end. We say goodbye to the material world. I think this transformation is tough when a person like Cash had such a full life and big heart.
@debbiethomasson2709
@debbiethomasson2709 8 ай бұрын
When he closes the piano ...
@newgrl
@newgrl 8 ай бұрын
"That bit right there. That bit about being in a liar's chair? What does that bit mean?" - He's invoking Biblical imagery. The original lyrics from Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails were "I wear this crown of sh** upon my liar's chair". Johnny changed them to "I wear this crown of thorns upon my lair's chair". A Liar's Chair is just a chair where a liar sits. Johnny Cash was a strong Christian later in life. Due to his beliefs he even performed many free concerts in prisons, believing that every man deserved a second chance. The same one he believes he received. Johnny Cash's Live at Folsom Prison and Live at San Quentin are two of his best selling albums. They're both awesome concept albums that should be listened to in full to appreciate.
@Oldperson-wt3ui
@Oldperson-wt3ui 8 ай бұрын
I have become a huge fan of Johnny Cash in the last year or so, I heard him all my life, my parents listened to him, but I was busy with other forms of music. I have a much better appreciation of the man's talent now. This song was written by the singer of NIN (in the 90's?) and it sounds more, I guess, more like the underlying feeling is anger from his younger perspective, where Mr. Cash sounds very sorrowful in his version. That is his wife in the old film and on the stairs, she died a little while after this MV was made and he died a few months after her.
@svartmetall
@svartmetall 7 ай бұрын
The moment when he puts down the piano lid is just too much to bear; it's like a visible goodbye to music, and to life itself. A video that's equally unbearable and incredible.
@kirkhall2099
@kirkhall2099 5 ай бұрын
His wife June came down the stairs to check on him. They decided to keep her in the video. She died 4 months after this and he died 3 months after her I believe. They say he never opened the piano lid again but I do not know how true that is.
@newgrl
@newgrl 8 ай бұрын
The name of the original Nine Inch Nails album this song comes from is "The Downward Spiral", so that interpretation is not far off. It is an album that follows someone's long fall into depression and drugs. This is the last track. Also an awesome concept album.
@thebulky1
@thebulky1 8 ай бұрын
His liars chair. His crown of thorns... these are his regrets you could say. He didn't write this song but he made it his own. He was a man of great success and great failure. At least in his mind. So it seams.
@mikeplott4817
@mikeplott4817 8 ай бұрын
Great Reaction 👍🙏
@asaabrahamagulnik574
@asaabrahamagulnik574 3 ай бұрын
Johnny's mother in the first picture; his wife, June in further parts of the video
@dwilson284
@dwilson284 8 ай бұрын
Some people have responded to the "Liar's Chair" question literally. That's a fine answer, but Johnny Cash was a spiritual man. The "Liar" in this case, for him, is the Devil. He's wearing a crown of thorns, which was a means of torture for Christ. The chair in this case is a torture device, an instrument of pain, because he is not worthy of being tortured in a similar fashion as Christ was on a cross. The "Liar's Chair", or "Devil's Chair", is a painful burden that goes with the crown of thorns.
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