American Rapper FIRST time EVER hearing Johnny Cash - HURT - Powerful!!

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9 ай бұрын

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American Rapper FIRST time EVER hearing Johnny Cash - HURT - Powerful!!
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@nubbypk
@nubbypk 9 ай бұрын
Trent Reznor wrote this as a young man knowing that his life was falling apart. Johnny sang it as an old man knowing that his life was coming to a close.
@jjkehrley
@jjkehrley 9 ай бұрын
And Tent said the song note belongs to Johnny
@xaxscratchxax926
@xaxscratchxax926 9 ай бұрын
Bro, proofread before posting.
@craigevans8912
@craigevans8912 9 ай бұрын
perfectly described.
@JSmart523
@JSmart523 9 ай бұрын
Writer Trent Reznor's experience with Johnny Cash covering this song. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZ3dm6SGfMmCia8si=YdMWVE15nsdFFob7 Reznor wrote it as a capstone to a pretty dark concept album and the song meant a lot to him.
@jasonstewart3996
@jasonstewart3996 9 ай бұрын
Wait I'm confused. Did the tent note the song or did the note tent the song. I don't know what's going on
@shawnadams1460
@shawnadams1460 9 ай бұрын
Johnny played this for his wife and daughter soon after finishing it. His daughter said "Dad, this sounds like your saying goodbye!" He responded "Well....I am." Both Johnny and his wife left this world less than 6 months after this video was finished.
@SleepySuperhero
@SleepySuperhero 9 ай бұрын
It has big poet Dylan Thomas "Rage Against the Dying of the Light" vibes, but as the dying man, not the suffering family around him.
@Jude_196
@Jude_196 9 ай бұрын
Just heartbreaking....and, this performance definitely comes-off exactly as she (and we) read it....
@TrianglesAndCircles
@TrianglesAndCircles 9 ай бұрын
I cried when I heard this song and when I heard the news about the passing of a legend and his wife. Serendipity? Not in my opinion. Thank you.
@Dragon-gs2qy
@Dragon-gs2qy 9 ай бұрын
I've come to a point recently where I've realized my parents have begun to prepare. I've tried not to think about it too much but yeah this is making it hit me hard right now.
@kouranko
@kouranko 9 ай бұрын
​@@Dragon-gs2qy❤
@alexhans1615
@alexhans1615 2 ай бұрын
Trent said J did it best, and will never perform it again. That level of respect is unbelievable
@robklinky6474
@robklinky6474 9 ай бұрын
Yes, the old lady in the red dress was his mother. The lady standing on the staircase watching him is his wife, June Carter Cash. This song was released in March of 2003. His wife passed away May of 2003 and he died September of 2003. So basically this was his farewell song.
@sarahanderson8635
@sarahanderson8635 9 ай бұрын
This was written by Trent Reznor from NIN and he was the one who said, this isn't my song anymore, after hearing this version. This was Johnny Cash's goodbye. Both him and his wife passed not too long after this video was made. Yes, that picture was his mother! One of my all-time favorite covers!
@melissatomlin13
@melissatomlin13 9 ай бұрын
I am glad you told told the story. Johnny was a class act. This man stared down people who took him and his family hostage.
@Exocrime
@Exocrime 9 ай бұрын
best reaction to this song was from Cashs daughter. she said: "this sounds like a goodbye" - and Cash answered: "because this is". he passed away less than 2 months later. edit: correction: “It sounds like you’re saying goodbye”, and he told her “I am”
@ArctophileGA
@ArctophileGA 9 ай бұрын
It's genuinely one of the best covers ever done. Johnny turned it into something so completely new and special.
@DavidDArcy1975
@DavidDArcy1975 9 ай бұрын
i'm sick to the back teeth of people claiming Trent said it wasn't his song anymore - he never said that AT ALL... he was misquoted by a music journalist. he didn't even like the version Johnny did for years. he does accept Johnny's version has taken on a life of it's own but it is STILL a NIN song - PERIOD - and as great a version as Johnny's is... it is nowhere close to as good as the original, especially live
@emerje0
@emerje0 9 ай бұрын
@@DavidDArcy1975 So you're saying the quote, "Wow. I just lost my girlfriend, because that song isn't mine any more. Then it all made sense to me. It really made me think about how powerful music is as a medium and art form." isn't real? Where did Reznor or the interviewer Geoff Rickly state he was misquoted?
@StMidium
@StMidium 8 ай бұрын
No matter how many times I hear this cover. No matter how mentally prepared I think I am. It brings me to tears. Every. Time. Without fail.
@wibbledee
@wibbledee 7 ай бұрын
If this comes on in the car, skip it. You will cry. There are only a few songs that do that.
@jro341
@jro341 5 ай бұрын
I am with you.
@alanjohn6355
@alanjohn6355 4 ай бұрын
I have to skip this song, way too emotional to listen to it, we all can link this to a person where know who has passed.
@go2hvn2008
@go2hvn2008 3 ай бұрын
He had just lost his sweet June, four months after she passed, he passed away ❤
@franceskelley596
@franceskelley596 3 ай бұрын
His last song he recorded, and he was saying goodbye.❤️
@eirrenia
@eirrenia 8 ай бұрын
This song to me is a classic example of how the meaning changes based on perspective. The original was very much talking about drug addiction and what it does to you and your relationships. Johnny Cash takes it and it transforms into a song about the inevitability of loss and death, and regrets for bad decisions.
@caroleboren1963
@caroleboren1963 6 ай бұрын
Part of his bad decisions was drug addiction also.
@eirrenia
@eirrenia 6 ай бұрын
@@caroleboren1963 True. But the focus of the song is shifted, the drugs are only a part of the full picture in the Cash version.
@donnakurtz9293
@donnakurtz9293 6 ай бұрын
that I am sure is an implied part of his life story BUT at the time of this recording he had a terminal cancer diagnosis and I think since this is pretty much a farewell song... there were a lot of needles and the like in his immediate experience.
@mcalo2000
@mcalo2000 8 ай бұрын
Johnny doesn’t sing to the ear he sings to the soul.
@siwlasilva
@siwlasilva 9 ай бұрын
He was saying goodbye. The soft way he closes the piano breaks my heart every time.
@robertreilly8982
@robertreilly8982 9 ай бұрын
It was like closing a casket
@fewetube
@fewetube 9 ай бұрын
The way he caresses the lid after it is closed is like a parent touching their sick but now sleeping child.
@mrsd1095
@mrsd1095 2 ай бұрын
That was the last time he played piano. That's why he closed it that way. He knew he was saying goodbye to music and to us.
@feliciachaste
@feliciachaste 9 ай бұрын
This is Johnny’s masterpiece. The song is both a testament to Trent Rezner’s ability as a composer, and Cash’s artistry. This was his goodbye and he hit it out of the park.
@JBiss83
@JBiss83 7 ай бұрын
This is a Nine Inch Nails song
@feliciachaste
@feliciachaste 7 ай бұрын
@@JBiss83 yes that’s why i said it’s a testament to Trent’s talent
@jro341
@jro341 5 ай бұрын
@@JBiss83 No shit sherlock.
@impudentdomain
@impudentdomain 8 ай бұрын
To old guys like me who grew up with Johnny and who knew his melancholy life story this really hit like a ton of bricks. I have seen it maybe a hundred times and it still makes me tear up.
@tazabe
@tazabe 8 ай бұрын
Disappointment, regret, pride, arrogance, pain, life, joy, love, happiness. This song covers much of the human experience.
@Natasha-ty7oo
@Natasha-ty7oo 9 ай бұрын
I still get goosebumps every time I hear this one. This is originally a Nine Inch Nails song. Trent Reznor(lead singer of NIN) said that is is no longer his song, it's Johnny's now. The song is about self harm and drug use. The empire of dirt is the regrets of life, valuing the wrong things. It is worth checking out the original, It is heavy industrial rock, then you can see how Johnny made it his.
@happynancybear8709
@happynancybear8709 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@lauracarter1618
@lauracarter1618 9 ай бұрын
when trent sings it, it's a scream of rage. when johnny sings it, it's gentle grief. both versions are valid and beautiful.
@windyfranks8428
@windyfranks8428 8 ай бұрын
@@lauracarter1618I completely agree. I wish there would have been time for the two of them to turn it into a duet. That would have been the ultimate song.
@canadachill5964
@canadachill5964 2 ай бұрын
@@windyfranks8428Interesting thought… but I think I like it better that each version is unique and in a universe of its own. It’s a rare thing where the same song has been split o to two separate and original powerhouses with different meaning and emotions from the same harmony and lyrics. I’m a grown man and I still tear up when I see the Hurt (Cash ver.) video. It’s probably one of the best music videos ever made.
@bebic7903
@bebic7903 9 ай бұрын
It's not that Johnny was old. He was only 71 when he passed away...which is Not old. He was diagnosed a few years earlier with Shy-Drager syndrome which is a neurodegenerative disease and a form of multiple system atrophy. Because of many multiple health issues brought on by the disease, including damaged lungs caused by pneumonia, and developing diabetes, he aged considerably. Thereby, giving the impression that he looked to be much older than he actually was. It's sad that he had to live his later years this way. Especially with June passing before him, which broke his heart. RIP, Johnny & June. 🙏 Appreciated your reaction.
@johnsambo9379
@johnsambo9379 3 ай бұрын
His heavy drug usage caused all that.
@laurathornton1456
@laurathornton1456 3 ай бұрын
You also have to remember what a huge amount of liviing he piled into those 71 years.
@BeckyTodd-xy7cd
@BeckyTodd-xy7cd 3 ай бұрын
The lady in the picture is his mother....June, his wife is on the steps....he passed away 3 months after his wife....he was almost blind, if not blind, in this video....I knew him, he was an incredible man
@nancywyatt821
@nancywyatt821 3 ай бұрын
He never had his Father's approval, he grew up without a name. It just said J R Cash on his birth certificate. When he joined the Air Force, they told him J R would not do, so he picked Johnny.
@garrymoore2161
@garrymoore2161 9 ай бұрын
Trent Reznor, a young man, lead singer and songwriter for the hard rock band Nine Inch Nails wrote this song depicting the downward spiral of a hard drug addict. Johnny Cash heard the lyrics behind the rock sounds and thought of something entirely different. He thought of a former huge music icon with a myriad number of awards now old and looking back with deep regret at how he spent his life. His version of Hurt was born. Trent fact. Told that an aged country star had done a cover of his song was in sensed and raged. But when he saw the Johnny Cash video, he sat silent through it then had it replayed. His words were simple, "I wrote it, but it is Johnny Cash's song now." Johnny Cash facts. He recorded God's Gonna Cut You Down before this but didn't quite have the production deal in his head. It was released after he and his wife had passed. In his house, the living quarters were upstairs and he had a recording studio downstairs. The Gold piano you see at the end has been in his studio for years. Hearing the pain in his voice, June Carter Cash his wife since his youth came partway down the stairs. That looks of concern and live as she checks up on him speaks all you need to know about their relationship. You can hear how shaky his voice was and see his trembling hands. It was not edited out of the video. When he closes and lovingly caresses the piano, he was ending his life long affair with music. He never played a note again. He was diabetic and knew he was nearing life's end. The song was produced and released. Four months later, June went to Heaven to rejoin the Carter Family. Three months after she passed, seven months after the release of Hurt, Johnny followed her.
@bodihs
@bodihs 8 ай бұрын
The way he closes the piano at the end, like he's closing a casket, haunts me every time I see this.
@SparkimusPrime
@SparkimusPrime 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorite covers of all time. I tear up every single time he closes that piano 😞 RIP Johnny and June 🖤
@McLeod2022
@McLeod2022 9 ай бұрын
agreed. every time.
@hollydeitch1977
@hollydeitch1977 9 ай бұрын
Just watched a documentary that said “He never opened that piano again…” 💔
@McLeod2022
@McLeod2022 9 ай бұрын
@@hollydeitch1977 that closure was perfect
@nevyn_karres
@nevyn_karres 9 ай бұрын
Yeah if your eyes do not get teary then there is something wrong with you.
@SparkimusPrime
@SparkimusPrime 8 ай бұрын
@@hollydeitch1977Oh i would have been crying my eyes out when they said that. What is that documentary on?
@Night_Parade
@Night_Parade 9 ай бұрын
This song is haunting. Johnny made this song feel like his own. You can hear his soul. The original by Nine Inch Nails is good. This is tragically great and so personal.
@tobinmenard3714
@tobinmenard3714 6 ай бұрын
Cash is the original Nine Inch Nails did their own version based on his.
@Night_Parade
@Night_Parade 6 ай бұрын
@@tobinmenard3714 nope
@blacksheep_edge1412
@blacksheep_edge1412 6 ай бұрын
@@tobinmenard3714 I'm sorry, but you are wrong on that. Trent Reznor wrote that song and recorded it with his band Nine Inch Nails in the 1990s. Cash recorded the song years later as part of his studio series American Recordings. It was on the 4th album in the series recorded in 2002 just before Cash died in 2003.
@dmgallibond469
@dmgallibond469 2 ай бұрын
Pegasus, I know this video appeared a while back so you may have all these answers already. "Hurt" was originally written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, and it reflected a young artist whose life was spiraling out of control due to the stresses of drugs, fame, anxiety, and all the pressures that go with all of that. As Johnny Cash got toward the end of his life (he was diagnosed with a degenerative disease a few years before he passed) he wanted to do an album of covers, and he worked with none other than legendary hip hop producer Rick Ruben (yes, that Rick Ruben of Def Jam records). Together they selected songs that had been originally recorded by artists from a lot of genres that they both thought might fit Johnny's sparse, authentic style. In this particular case, Cash approached the same lyrics of the same song not from the perspective of a young man whose life was falling apart but from a man who knows he is dying looking back on his life. It's incredible how those lyrics that were penned by someone so young could fit so perfectly with an icon who is looking at his final sunset. This also goes to prove that people who know good music cross all genres, all styles, all generations, all ethnicities, and all cultures. I love the idea of producers and artists from different genres collaborating together and finding magic by mixing the best of what they know to create something new and different. Fantastic reaction--condolences on the loss of your mom--I lost my mother in 1998 and my father in 2014 so I feel you, bro! Keep up the great reactions.
@garysmith3037
@garysmith3037 3 ай бұрын
This is a good example of how a visual medium can really take a song to a whole other level. You can see it in his eyes, mixed with the old videos and images, it just draws you further in.
@JJLovesMusic87
@JJLovesMusic87 9 ай бұрын
You nailed it! It was a goodbye song. From what i heard, his daughter asked him why this sounds like a goodbye song and johnny replied because it is. He died shortly after. He died 4 months after his wife died.
@MutterallerDrachen2087
@MutterallerDrachen2087 9 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash was a true generational voice. Didn’t matter what he sung you knew it was him. As Kris Kristofferson said, “When Johnny sung your song, it became his.” This was his last goodbye before he passed. Ready for it to return, with weight of what he sung
@aliceharper707
@aliceharper707 2 ай бұрын
You are so young. You are so young. Don't even have a clue about how it feels when time is slipping away when you are nearly at the end. I will be 70 this year and it life is slipping away from me. And I look back and see the things I've done in my life and I wish that I have done things differently. Cherish your youth. Cherish the chances you have now to make things better for your future. I think that's what Johnny is trying to tell people in this song
@zsedcftglkjh
@zsedcftglkjh 2 ай бұрын
"Behold, I make all things new."
@jonathanscherer8567
@jonathanscherer8567 9 ай бұрын
This song hurts, every time you hear it. Years later. Seemingly more with each loss you experience. As you feel the pain begin to resonate more and more in your life.
@robertbard3165
@robertbard3165 9 ай бұрын
I got to meet him about 30 years ago at a concert, He shook my hand and told me, Never let what you have become, Shadow who you are. God Bless !!!!
@TheBeelzboss
@TheBeelzboss 9 ай бұрын
This song is really incredible especially when paired with the music video. It was written as a song talking about how you lose everything to drugs and Cash turned it into a song about his life, loss, and legacy.
@endguardianabuse6817
@endguardianabuse6817 2 ай бұрын
Yeah don't forget Johnny did lose everything to drugs once. And it was June that brought him back
@paullavan3097
@paullavan3097 8 ай бұрын
The piano lid Johnny closed; he never opened it again. Finality.
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 8 ай бұрын
3:27 Actually, Pegasus, the artist that originally wrote and recorded this was Trent Reznor as a Nine Inch Nails song After hearing Johnny's cover he'd said, "I Wrote This Song, But It Belongs To Johnny Now"
@jwarrior852
@jwarrior852 9 ай бұрын
That was his beautiful wife June looking on, and his mother in the portrait. She was a huge influence on johnny's love of hymns and music. This song just rips your soul, especially as we get older. Johnny was know as "The Man in Black", i recommend you react to his song of the same title in front of some college students. It's a live version. If you wanna know who the man was and what he was about in a summary, thats the song. The man always fought for what he saw as injustices. Fighting the labels all the way. True musical legend, true humanitarian. He was a living, breathing middle finger🤭
@Melly01
@Melly01 9 ай бұрын
I think this hits people differently at different ages in their life. It absolutely impacts young people, but not in the same manner it does someone older, who is closer to this place in life. Just as much impact, two different feelings. Watching the juxtaposition between young, health Johnny and old Johnny coming face-to-face with mortality does have a way of making you feel ... interesting.
@katmarino4120
@katmarino4120 13 күн бұрын
Johnny and June trusted in Jesus and June passed right after this johnny passed 4 months later to reunite with her🤗🤗🎆
@ImFrantic
@ImFrantic 9 ай бұрын
His daughter asked him "This sounds like you were saying goodbye" Johhny said "It's because I am"
@rebelleparrish4937
@rebelleparrish4937 9 ай бұрын
Today is a good day for the man in black. Every day is really. Glad you're digging into the myth and the legend
@lclemm
@lclemm 9 ай бұрын
Walk the Line is worth a watch. It's the Biopic about him. Even if the music isn't right up your alley his life is a compelling story on its own.
@screwylooygaming
@screwylooygaming 9 ай бұрын
I do love the parody of "Walk Hard: They Dewey Cox Story" but I'm more of a comedy fan.
@jacklynjohnson9359
@jacklynjohnson9359 9 ай бұрын
My husband was raised in Dyess (Johnny Cash hometown) I grew up not far from there
@susanconstable2113
@susanconstable2113 9 ай бұрын
This video makes me cry every time I see it. The legendary “man in black” I do t care what genre you like- every one likes Johnny.
@macshatchetman13
@macshatchetman13 3 ай бұрын
You'll read so many interesting and touching things about the video and they're amazing. The tidbit that sticks with me is his wife, June, a legend in her own right, standing on the stairs looking at him with so much concern. That was real. She knew how much of a challenge the song and production were for him and she was genuinely worried for Johnny. The cameraman just happened to catch it. 😢
@PBaka13
@PBaka13 9 ай бұрын
In the 2000s Johnny Cash did a whole album of covers produced by Rick Rubin. This is one of the songs from that album. It was written by Trent Reznor and originally performed by Nine Inch Nails, his band.
@davidpowell2356
@davidpowell2356 9 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash A Boy Named Sue! A must.
@Kessogsasaina
@Kessogsasaina 6 ай бұрын
You had the proper reaction to this song brother. Life ends, love those you care about while they are still here. God bless☦️
@wdking8833
@wdking8833 3 ай бұрын
The writer of the song was addicted to drugs which he injected. Johnny was not but he was addicted to pills for many years until he got sober, so he understood just what Trent was feeling. He also spent time in prison in his youth. The clip in this video is from one of his appearances in a movie. The lady in the picture on the wall was his mom and the lady who came to watch was his wife for many decades, June Carter Cash, also a country singer. She passed away in June 2003 and I don't believe he ever recovered from that, he passed away himself in September of that same year. This was the last song he ever recorded, a goodbye to his fans. The closing of the piano at the end breaks my heart. It almost looks as if his hands are resting atop his own coffin. When his daughter heard it she said, "It sounds like you're saying goodbye". He answered, "I am". He passed away shortly after, finally reunited with June.
@kellibailey7871
@kellibailey7871 2 ай бұрын
Johnny was NEVER in prison. He was arrested when he came back from Mexico for bringing back illegal pills in his guitar. Merle Haggard was in San Quentin when he heard Johnny preform. Johnny was in the military when he was a young man. The pic in the video is his mother and the lady in video is his second wife June Carter Cash.
@kellibailey7871
@kellibailey7871 2 ай бұрын
Johnny was sick by the time he covered this Nine Inch Nails song. Their lead singer Trent Reznor wrote it
@kellibailey7871
@kellibailey7871 2 ай бұрын
He was dead in 6 months
@kellibailey7871
@kellibailey7871 2 ай бұрын
Rick Rubin produced this video and several other things Johnny did at this time
@emerje0
@emerje0 9 ай бұрын
This song was followed up by God's Gonna Cut You Down, the music video has a ton of cameos that you wouldn't believe. Country, rock, rap and hip hop stars, actors, models, it's really incredible all the people his music has touched. I've also mentioned before that the closest thing to rapping that Cash ever did was a song called "Get Rhythm", it's one of the fastest songs he performed.
@rachelcarter5282
@rachelcarter5282 9 ай бұрын
One of my favorites
@sarahatchley6269
@sarahatchley6269 9 ай бұрын
Yes, “God’s Gonna Cut You Down”!
@caroline-s
@caroline-s 9 ай бұрын
Yes, please do that one next!
@maakshif
@maakshif 9 ай бұрын
This was written and performed by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails first...when he first heard the cover he didn't like it because of the sentimental value it had to him for why he wrote it, but he eventually stated in an interview that this version was so good he considers this Johnny's song as much as it is his
@McLeod2022
@McLeod2022 9 ай бұрын
a young man's life out of control vs a an old man facing the end.... I love both
@chrisperreten8065
@chrisperreten8065 9 ай бұрын
💯 love this the song is about struggle with heroin both had a problem in their life with
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 8 ай бұрын
6:55 Actually, Pegasus, the photo on the wall was his mother-in-law, the woman you'll see standing on the stairs in a later scene looking down towards him was his wife, June Carter Cash
@billnickerson2006
@billnickerson2006 2 күн бұрын
The song sang by Cash feels very much like coming to terms that everything you focused on for your life amounts to a hill of dirt, when you left a wake of broken relations along the road to getting nothing.
@rebelleparrish4937
@rebelleparrish4937 9 ай бұрын
Hearing you talk about your mom and the blankets....broke me. My mom died in a housefire that was so bad it took everything down to dust. I remember the smell of the ash and the chemicals while my sister and i rummaged through the wreckage teying to salvage something of hers. We didnt. Just our memories of the strong incredible woman she was and raised us to be. That was 4 years ago on march 17th. Happy st. Patricks day. Sarcasm choking down now
@rachelcarter5282
@rachelcarter5282 9 ай бұрын
I’m sending you extra hugs today. She’s with you every single time you think of her 💕
@limner123
@limner123 9 ай бұрын
That’s a great (and terrible) memory. I’m so glad you had your sister beside you. I don’t know what I would have done if i didn’t have my brother to support and be supported by during the loss of our mother. All the supportive thoughts and internet hugs dealing with your recent loss
@thebearmn
@thebearmn 9 ай бұрын
Thoughts and prayers for you going forward every time you remember your mother. My mother's been gone almost 7 years and I still talk to her at least every other day. And I believe in my heart that she knows when I think of her, I hope they all do
@rockyroad64
@rockyroad64 9 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear your story. I am a survivor of an urban fire and the survivor's guilt is real. I wish I could help ease your pain. Blessings of peace to you and your family. Your strength is an inspiration.❤
@deliciousficticious3150
@deliciousficticious3150 9 ай бұрын
Sending you some extra love today ❤️ x
@sorenm.lairdsorries7547
@sorenm.lairdsorries7547 9 ай бұрын
Thank you @BlackPegasusRaps for another great reaction, even though there was no Ren in it :P A cover of a Nine Inch Nails classic, Johnny has appropriated this song, made it is own. The video reflects on Johnny's life, and is shot shortly before his wife June Carter, the even greater country star of her time, and Johnny both passed away.
@Rainbow-yh6ov
@Rainbow-yh6ov Ай бұрын
That quiver in his voice, along with Trent’s music and lyrics, scream pain and regret
@kathybell9382
@kathybell9382 Ай бұрын
I was a very young girl when i first heard Johnny Cash on the radio singing One Piece at a Time. It cracked me up. Next time i heard him i was at Grandmas and she put on a record. I knew the voice because he had a voice that pulled you in and made you listen, rolling along the notes. My boys took one listen and love Johnny Cash's music. How can you not?
@DrSkeff
@DrSkeff 9 ай бұрын
Trent Reznor wrote this as a song of self-loathing whereas Johnny’s version is a song of regret. It is his last testament as you see from the closing of the piano lid and stroking it lovingly. Plus the cinematography, weaving past and present makes it even more poignant. Appreciate your honesty and the story of you mother my man. Please and love from the UK
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 9 ай бұрын
I used to always say that I don't listen to country, but that Johnny Cash is his own genre. I inherited my love of JC after Grandma died and I knew that he was her favorite artist. I was 17 then, 47 now. This is a cover by NineInchNails, and made him popular to a new generation.
@Shriike2001
@Shriike2001 9 ай бұрын
Truth. I mean Johnny was his own thing and it was amazing. Still is.
@b_nes6093
@b_nes6093 9 ай бұрын
"Simple yet Complex" 🔥💯💪✌️
@DS94everXev
@DS94everXev 26 күн бұрын
"The Man In Black" The original performance done live in front of an audience.
@lawrencesmith6536
@lawrencesmith6536 9 ай бұрын
Brilliantly produced by Rick Rubin. For Johnny to be teamed up with him for what turned out to be his swansong, is a gift to all music lovers
@jacks9624
@jacks9624 9 ай бұрын
You got it right, brother, the message received loud and clear: go hug your family, show love to people you do love, time just flies by too fast... And you are right, this performance sounds like a goodbye, because it is. This was the last thing he ever recorded, and he passed away shortly after. People already said here that the song was written by Trent Reznor (9 inch nails), and what initially was a song of a young man fighting addiction, took a whole new meaning when Johnny sang it. Music has it's own ways which can not be fully understood by reason. Oh, that relentless piano note, just hammering so... Edit: suggestion for the next Johnny's song - I won't back down
@kathryningalls7046
@kathryningalls7046 2 ай бұрын
This was the last song Johnny recorded before his death. He finished it just weeks before he died.
@boywonderrr71
@boywonderrr71 26 күн бұрын
Trent Reznor of NIN wrote it about his heroin addiction, the needle pierce the arm. Everyone leaves is about his buddies ODing. Rick Reuben sent this to Johnny and it means so much coming from Johnny as he looks at his life near the end and paints grief, loss of John's wife earlier and a faded rock star.
@chelseahaley8350
@chelseahaley8350 9 ай бұрын
You do you BP! We will always rock with the vibe!! And please do yourself a favor and listen to Trent Reznor's version, as he is the 1 who wrote it!
@loujordan4859
@loujordan4859 8 ай бұрын
Trent Reznor was asked what the thought about Johnny Cash singing his song and he replied, "It's his song now."
@dawnbailey910
@dawnbailey910 14 күн бұрын
Originally written by Trent Reznor and released by Nine Inch Nails on the 1994 album Downward Spiral, the song was brilliantly reimagined by Johnny Cash and producer Rick Rubin (Def Jam records, etc.) in 2002 and received the Country Music Association award for "Single of the Year" in 2003.Oct 2, 2021
@jeanisephillips6885
@jeanisephillips6885 9 ай бұрын
I'm a rock/metal lover. In my playlist, I actually have Johnny's version of this song not NIN. There is so much raw emotion in this song. Really punches you in your gut and makes you think about how your life is going.
@greeneyelove2003
@greeneyelove2003 8 ай бұрын
The part that always gets me is at the end, when he closes the piano and runs his hands over it, there's such a sense of finality in that action. I've heard his daughter listened to this and said something about how it felt like he was saying goodbye and he said he was. His wife was the woman on the stairs. She passed no long after and I believe he passed three or four months later. It's a powerful song and his performance was amazing. There are so many songs by the legendary Mc. Cash. He has some songs that really showcase his sense of humor as well. "A Boy Named Sue" and "One Piece At A Time" are two I suggest. And one that will give you a showing of some truly amazing country artist and one of my all time favorite videos is "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs and a quite a few others.
@tobeski
@tobeski 9 ай бұрын
The photo on the wall is of his mother - the woman is his wife June Carter Cash who died between filming the video and the song's release, shortly before Johnny himself died
@anitaslack9193
@anitaslack9193 8 ай бұрын
I consider this video to be the purest expression of regret I will ever witness. Johnny is an old, sick man at the end of a long, eventful life. He is looking back at everything he's done, everyone he's hurt, and he knows that he is out of time to make amends. He is out of time to create a better legacy to leave behind. And he has to come to terms with the fact that he will die knowing there are mistakes he never set right and wounds he is leaving unhealed. Trent Reznor's version is a young man looking forward at the downward spiral of his life and knowing that he has to pull up, he has to regain control and find a way to change. Johnny's version is a dying man looking back at his life and knowing that there's nothing he can do to change it now. It gets me every time. Seven decades of pain and sorrow packed into four minutes of music.
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 8 ай бұрын
According to legend, as a swan lays dying, it will sing a song. And it will be the most beautiful song you have ever heard in your life. Which is exactly what Johnny Cash did for us here.
@Levi_Amongst_the_Watchers
@Levi_Amongst_the_Watchers 9 ай бұрын
Sometimes it takes the heavy yet honest words of an old man to make us see what's important in life. Because when a man who had it all but now in age is telling us he doesn't want anything but the one's he loved throughout the years, you gotta stop and take a look at your own life and try to make sure you don't end up regretting the decisions you've made.
@lesliezerkel9719
@lesliezerkel9719 3 ай бұрын
Your analogy is so touching. You're great and your Mama is SO PROUD ❤
@nickpayne4740
@nickpayne4740 2 ай бұрын
Rip Johnny Cash, a great cover just before he passed. Knew he was going..
@BalbazaktheGreat
@BalbazaktheGreat 4 ай бұрын
"It speaks volumes." It does doesn't it? That one man can write a song that so perfectly describes another man's life, and that that song can so perfectly transmit that understanding to the listener. It speaks to the universality of the human experience. Excellent reaction.
@seagull01-cp8pb
@seagull01-cp8pb 9 ай бұрын
Late in life Johnny Cash did a series of albums The American Years. Mainly covers and some of his best work. This is the standout song from this work.
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 9 ай бұрын
All of those albums are great and everyone could easily find their own gems within them.
@Jude_196
@Jude_196 9 ай бұрын
Appreciate your reaction!! Johnny OWNED this song...but, so did Trent Reznor (who wrote it and originally performed it with Nine Inch Nails). The performances are so juxtaposed in meaning, in my mind, yet so similar in many ways. Aging is NOT for the weak: that is for sure. They both spoke to me in COMPLETELY different terms, each version...and, BOTH: SO IMPACTFUL. I still cannot make it through either performance without crying. It is amazing what music can make you feel: especially paired with the talented performers...not only for those who feel the EMPATHY of the performances, for those of us who have or are experiencing each meaning...but, also for those who may NEVER have experienced the conveyance of EITHER meaning; yet, as a human, one would hope that we would feel at LEAST the SYMPATHY of the two separate meanings - and they are both still so impactful - and both just tear at your soul: no matter what. HUGS, MAN!! Keep being the GOOD HUMAN THAT YOU ARE! ❤❤❤❤❤
@rhondawalker6773
@rhondawalker6773 4 ай бұрын
Johnnys wife was June Carter Cash. She first performed with her family The Carter Family. Her mother wasMother Maybelke Carter. This family was very instrumental in helping Johnny get off drugs and get his life turned around. The Carter Fsmily sang songs from Appalachia, which may not be your cup of tea, but that music has some very rich history. Look them up.
@alexiaspaedt-mcintosh5311
@alexiaspaedt-mcintosh5311 9 ай бұрын
I am so glad you did this one. I love the original and this cover by Johnny Cash has always struck me as so amazing.
@muad33bmatt36
@muad33bmatt36 9 ай бұрын
As others have said, Trent Reznor of NIN wrote this but Trent gave Johnny his flowers. He is him. The man in black forever and always ❤️. Your reaction to this song is all of us. Love and respect to you.
@nanalol4fun
@nanalol4fun Ай бұрын
I’m a country girl living in Kentucky and the Rebel flag has just been a representation of Southern Pride. We love to get together, eat drink and be merry. Lynyrd Skynyrd is a Southern Rock Band. So are The Allman Brothers, ZZ Top, The Outlaws, Marshall Tucker Charlie Daniels to name a few. I just discovered you tonight and I doubt you’ll ever read this comment but I have watched about 10 of your videos tonight and enjoyed them all! Looking forward to watching more. Love your values and your opinions. I appreciate your Dad’s service to our country. Keep sharing the truth!!❤🙏🏼
@GuitarGirl
@GuitarGirl 4 ай бұрын
After this cover Trent Resnor said it was officially Johnny’s song now. Two fucking legends. ❤
@mysteryxmike
@mysteryxmike 9 ай бұрын
That feeling you describe at the end, the strange happiness, feels like a strange second chance to me. The performance of Johnny Cash really superimposes his feelings of loss and regret onto whoever is open to the words and feelings. I feel like he has gifted the listeners a fraction of the desire for a second chance he wishes for.
@SamanthaStallcup
@SamanthaStallcup 9 ай бұрын
The video and the lyrics are so powerful. Even more so if you know his history. You should react to "Man in Black". I think that shows who he was as a person best. And "One Piece at a Time" for fun. 😊
@D3ADPO3TRY
@D3ADPO3TRY 9 ай бұрын
"Man in Black" is to Johnny Cash as "Hi Ren" is to Ren.
@nataliemorton5568
@nataliemorton5568 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to this song. I think the message is, do not throw away your time and life to the world of substance abuse, because it isn't just destroying you, it destroys everyone who LOVES and cares about you. In this video, it felt like a confession from Johnny to all of his loved ones and, more importantly to God. He needed a sense of absolution as he faced the truth of his misspent time during his life. THIS should make everyone stop and reflect on whether they are living an honorable life. That is what God wants for all of His children. Blessings to ALL. 👼🙏💓
@audreythepoet
@audreythepoet 2 ай бұрын
Johnny knew both sides of life. He got to everyone who chose to LISTEN to what he had to say. He was indeed, a legend.😊
@zannemarie6591
@zannemarie6591 8 ай бұрын
You saying you felt Johnny's voice to your core is exactly how so many people feel when they hear him. His voice is so deep and raw and you just feel like the words and the pain pouring out of him is so real. I could tell you didn't want to stop the flow of this video and you should watch it without pause (as well as his last song "God's Gonna Cut You Down" which other singers had to step in to do the visuals for. The magic of Johnny Cash and why he's an icon is that you feel this man has a canyon of experience, loss, pain and redemption that just pours out of him and flows over you. You definitely need to catch The Man in Black if you haven't. Get the video where he first performs it on a campus. He wrote it overnight and sang it the next day. It is really something powerful.
@jeanfieler9885
@jeanfieler9885 9 ай бұрын
You’re doing good things, BP. Having a 360 eclectic attitude will lead you to wondrous experiences. Much love! ❤
@corporealexistence9467
@corporealexistence9467 7 ай бұрын
The cowboy in black. He always told the truth if you look at his life. I cry every time I hear this song. Thank you for playing the video to the end. This was his last video.
@smilinwolfette1978
@smilinwolfette1978 9 ай бұрын
JC paid a hell of a price in the end for his success. It makes me appreciate your reaction channel so much more when you get to know the artist. He was heavily addicted and his wife june Carter stayed thru it all with him❤he was an alcoholic, cocaine addict when he broke into the scene with the other great legends of his time. It’s def deep
@msuddie1237
@msuddie1237 7 ай бұрын
Correction - if you research Johnny Cash you will find that it is a well known fact (based on those who were around him and knew him well, as well as his own admissions) that Johnny Cash never did cocaine, heroin, or IV drugs - his drugs were pills - amphetamines, barbiturates, various pain killers. He had a disease called chemical addiction (which millions of people suffer from) which meant that he was very susceptible to addiction. If he had to take pain killers after an operation, dental surgery, etc., he would become re-addicted easily. He had many surgeries, including heart bypass surgery, so he had a difficult time staying away from pain killers - being in constant physical pain is horrible. He would say, if asked, that amphetamines were his drug of choice - they were given to him (many times by doctors) in the mid to late 1950s to help him stay awake during his nonstop touring schedule and he became addicted to them over time - he added the barbiturates to help him come down and get sleep and became addicted to them also. He fought his addictions his entire life, and was very open about it - he never gave up.
@allthingsgood156
@allthingsgood156 9 ай бұрын
Well done BP! Amazing song, Trent basically gifted this to Mr Cash, one of the most amazing tracks done to perfection, so much love, regret, pride, just power. 🤩
@RolvSkjrpe
@RolvSkjrpe 9 ай бұрын
Next Cash song to react to could be God’s gonna cut you down
@RolvSkjrpe
@RolvSkjrpe 9 ай бұрын
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@BeckyTodd-xy7cd
@BeckyTodd-xy7cd Ай бұрын
His wife June was the lady standing behind him. She passed away like 3 months later
@a-blivvy-yus
@a-blivvy-yus 9 ай бұрын
My sister is a fan of Johnny Cash, and when she heard this song, she promptly introduced it to the family. When I said "yeah, it's a pretty good cover" my sister grinned, because she made sure she showed our parents while I was there because she already knew exactly how this conversation would play out... "What? This can't be a cover. I could believe if you said someone wrote this for Cash to sing, but it's *definitely* about his life. Nobody else could have written this." "I have this song, performed by a different artist, on a CD you bought me in the 90s. Johnny Cash first played it this year." "HOW?" You have to listen to the original of this song at some point to compare to this version. It's an incredible song, and it's one which has been performed in different ways by a few artists (including a duet of Trent Reznor, the original songwriter, and David Bowie). Every time I've heard someone "cover" this song, it doesn't feel like a cover, it feels like a new song which just happens to have the same tune and almost the same lyrics (Johnny Cash didn't want to swear, "crown of thorns" didn't originally say "thorns" and I've heard a version from another singer who changed "my sweetest friend" to "my dearest friend"). I also recommend, in addition to listening to more from Johnny Cash (because of course you should do that, but you know it already), looking up more of Nine Inch Nails than just the original of this song. There are a lot of common recommendations, and they're all great songs, so just pick one with a title that catches your eye, you can't really go wrong.
@xkrickett
@xkrickett 9 ай бұрын
I think the woman wearing red in the portrait, is Johnny Cash's mother-in-law, Maybelle Carter. She was a member of the famous pioneers of country/folk music, The Carter Family. Maybelle created her own guitar picking style that included bass and melody at the same time. Cash was a drug addict way back in the 60s.. I heard a story that he supposedly wanted to die and walked into cave near a show he played. He said it was pitch black and he laid down and wanted to just die there. He claimed to hear God tell him to get up and leave the cave. After that he got treatment for his drug use and beat it for good.. People who knew him later in life said he was the kindest most giving person they had ever met. His biggest success came after that moment in his life. He recorded the the Live at Folsom Prison that same year, which has sold over 3 million albums, which doesn't count streaming. Cash spent months living in Colorado looking after Hank Williams Jr. after he fell off a cliff. He was in a full body cast when John and June showed up within days and never left him. Lenny Kravitz met him minutes after he found out his mother passed away. John and June comforted him and stayed in contact in the weeks that followed. Lenny said he had never experienced such love from someone he didn't even know. I'm sure there are dozens of stories like this that we will never hear about.
@kismkids
@kismkids 9 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash’s version of this song still gives me goose bumps & makes my cry every time I hear it. Thank you for your reaction ❤❤
@FroggyGirl33
@FroggyGirl33 7 ай бұрын
Johnny Cash was married to June Carter Cash (second marriage) who was a legend in her own right. She came from the Carter family who were famous in the 50’s in country music. She passed in March 2003 and Johnny passed in September of 2003. It one of the best love stories of all time. If you want to hear some great Johnny Cash music, watch the movie Walk the Line.
@xScooterAZx
@xScooterAZx Ай бұрын
Nine Inch Nails,Trent Resnor wrote it. The framed photo on the wall of the staircase was of his mother. The dark haired woman who comes down the staircase is June,his wife. When she died on May 13th,2003,he died four months later. It was 7 months after doing this video that he died on Sept.12th.
@ShondaLouisianaMama
@ShondaLouisianaMama 9 ай бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever cried during a Music reaction video, but this one got me. It just reminds me not to only live for the present, but for my whole life. When we get to the end, we wanna look back and see that we’ve built a positive healthy, loving life and family That we can be proud of.
@bhudzietz333
@bhudzietz333 9 ай бұрын
My feelings exactly. I'm a mess right now but in a beautiful way.
@jamesh2401
@jamesh2401 9 ай бұрын
On your reaction to 'Praise You' by The Big Push, I mentioned covers that I felt were better than the originals, and I somehow forgot to list this one! Absolute legend. I believe the photo on the wall was his mother, his wife featuring behind him later in the video. Even if you don't react to more of his songs, definitely read up on him in your own time. By no means a perfect human being, but that's his charm I believe. There was a film called Walk The Line which is decent, he's portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix.
@lunadyana3330
@lunadyana3330 9 ай бұрын
Ike and Tina Turner's cover of "Proud Mary" is another example of a cover being made entirely its own by the artist doing the cover. Another great example is when Chris Cornell made "Billie Jean" entirely his own. These sorts of transformations are only possible when greatness meets greatness. We've all been witnessing the same phenomena recently with Ren and The Big Push
@Ms1251978
@Ms1251978 8 ай бұрын
The video is almost like watching Cash’s obituary. It makes me tear up every time.
@KamiSlayer86
@KamiSlayer86 3 ай бұрын
We all feel this way the first time we hear it. A man about to leave us. Leaving us with a song to let us know to be thankful for what we have. GOD BLESS!
@geri-leighdiana9285
@geri-leighdiana9285 9 ай бұрын
Haven't cried from this song in years but watching your reaction brought so many feels.
@Danny_R_
@Danny_R_ 9 ай бұрын
What a song huh? I haven't really deep dived into Johnny Cash. Something i probably should do. But I've listened to this song whenever it popped up, and it has popped up a few times since it came out and I really try to listened to it every time the song gets played. And it leaves me teary eyed every time. The song is so powerful.. Also you said that this kinda felt like a goodbye.. He sadly passed away not to long after this video was made, less then 4 months after his wife. This song really gets you thinking on whats important in life and what's not.
@rachelcarter5282
@rachelcarter5282 9 ай бұрын
Then go listen to Boy named Sue, God’s gonna cut you down, Folsom prison blues and anything else his name is on.. Ohhhhh the beautiful gritty Music journey you’ll go on💕
@Danny_R_
@Danny_R_ 9 ай бұрын
@@rachelcarter5282 Put it in my watch later. Watching something now so ill watch it later. Is there a video you recommend? There is no video for it just audio or lives?
@rachelcarter5282
@rachelcarter5282 9 ай бұрын
@@Danny_R_ Definitely videos
@Danny_R_
@Danny_R_ 9 ай бұрын
@@rachelcarter5282 ok but is there an Official music video? Or just live videos? Couldn't find a official video.
@Blarney77-ef2wp
@Blarney77-ef2wp 9 ай бұрын
He WAS at the end of his life. He passed away not long after. Trent Reznor wrote this, but it was meant differently. Cash sang it in a way that it was for more powerful and meaningful.
@TartRedFruit
@TartRedFruit 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for not editing out your feelings! Everyone always apologizes for crying or whatever, but man, if you don’t feel something watching this I don’t even know!!
@sarahjames6302
@sarahjames6302 9 ай бұрын
You should try his cover of Father & Son (originally by Cat Stevens) With his frail voice it really is just like listening to a father on his deathbed imparting knowledge to his son.... So moving
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