So Much Pain... First Time Reaction to Johnny Cash - "Hurt"

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StaceyRPG

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28 күн бұрын

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@Mabus_Incarnate
@Mabus_Incarnate 26 күн бұрын
This was basically his goodbye to everyone, he passed shortly after. I always felt like that was intentional and he meant for this to be his adios to the world. RIP Johnny Cash.
@estephens13
@estephens13 26 күн бұрын
When his daughter Roseanne saw him close the piano she said its like you're saying goodbye...He said I am.
@Heartstrings234Skyla
@Heartstrings234Skyla 26 күн бұрын
What was so sad his wife passed away first 😔
@estephens13
@estephens13 26 күн бұрын
@@Heartstrings234Skyla You're thinking of his wife June, who is in the video.
@karensilvera6694
@karensilvera6694 25 күн бұрын
I agree. I think this is a song that all of us may sing eventually most of us get old and lose ppl we love.
@RigiLiquid945
@RigiLiquid945 25 күн бұрын
Originally written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) and released in 1994.
@curto201
@curto201 5 күн бұрын
Ill never trust anyone who doesnt cry to this song.
@antivanti
@antivanti 26 күн бұрын
This is a cover of a song by Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor wrote it about drug addiction and a life spiralling down the drain. Cash completely reinterpreted the song at the end of a life with a certain degree of regret. He passed away not long after this. That was the last time he ever closed that piano. Upon hearing it his daughter remarked that it sounded like he was saying goodbye and he said "I am..."
@sherpajones
@sherpajones 26 күн бұрын
Also Trent lamented with respect that this song now to him was like an ex girlfriend that had moved on and was Johnny's now.
@antivanti
@antivanti 26 күн бұрын
@@sherpajones Yeah. Especially since it was very personal to him being that he basically bared his heart and soul in that song
@popitgood3456
@popitgood3456 26 күн бұрын
🤦🏻 🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@danieldickson8591
@danieldickson8591 26 күн бұрын
@@antivanti Very true. Ironically, Johnny also bared his own heart and soul in that song. Those who knew him longest say he related to every word.
@s3any1977
@s3any1977 26 күн бұрын
The Cash cover crushed the NIN version. It became Johnny's song, like All Along the Watchtower became Hendrix's song.
@chitownlee
@chitownlee 26 күн бұрын
Trent Reznor said after watching this video that this is now Johnny's song...
@TheMerks1
@TheMerks1 26 күн бұрын
Welcome to"The Man in Black" rabbit hole. He is a legend. This is a cover of Trent Reznor of Nine inch nails
@chuckmadden2251
@chuckmadden2251 26 күн бұрын
Was lucky to meet and work with John. Never met anyone with so many gifts yet so humble.
@karensilvera6694
@karensilvera6694 25 күн бұрын
That must have been amazing. My father would have been so jealous of you 😊
@joshfayne3591
@joshfayne3591 26 күн бұрын
"This isn't my song anymore but I'm gonna play it anyways." -Trent Reznor introducing Hurt at every show. Can we get you doing "Something I Can Never Have" to give Nine Inch Nails the love they deserve?
@dusermiginte4647
@dusermiginte4647 26 күн бұрын
He was only being polite..
@asgeirkvitvik6685
@asgeirkvitvik6685 26 күн бұрын
meh I still think the original is better :)
@johnnyeproductions
@johnnyeproductions 26 күн бұрын
I 2nd that!
@dusermiginte4647
@dusermiginte4647 25 күн бұрын
@@asgeirkvitvik6685 me too..
@littlegrandadoutdoors
@littlegrandadoutdoors 25 күн бұрын
I like to think that between them both , we were given this gem. Take care out there.
@sumonjamal1653
@sumonjamal1653 26 күн бұрын
Johnny Cash has recorded quite a few covers throughout his recording career since the 1950's... His choice of covering 'Hurt' by Nine Inch Nails was perfect because it was originally written by NIN mainman Trent Reznor about his struggles w/ substance abuse... a familiar topic, given Johnny Cash spent years struggling w/ drug and alcohol addiction. Johnny Cash was in failing health by 2002 at age 70/ 71 when he recorded and released 'Hurt'... This powerful music video captured his sentiments at the end of his life looking back at his past... His wife June Carter appeared in the clip and it made a huge impact in 2003. Sadly, shortly after the release of the video, June Carter passed away at age 73 from her own health complications... A heartbroken Johnny Cash speculated he would go soon... He passed away 3 months after June Carter in '03.
@DerekPower
@DerekPower 14 күн бұрын
To quote Bono (U2): Trent Reznor was born to write that song, Johnny Cash was born to sing that song, Mark Romanek was born to make that video.
@tazof2
@tazof2 9 күн бұрын
Done in the twighlight of Cash's long and alustrious carrier, the lyric "my empire of dirt" has special meaning to what really is important in the end. After hearing Cash's cover, Trent Reznor said this song now belonged to Johnny.
@dmwalker24
@dmwalker24 25 күн бұрын
The man had a profound self-awareness, and honesty that so many lack. He was willing to see his mistakes, and the damage caused, and feel genuine remorse about it. All signs of true character.
@Folpahnorin
@Folpahnorin 26 күн бұрын
His wife died shortly after this song was released she is country music royalty, her family was massively popular before anyone had even heard of Johnny.
@GrogMindwhip
@GrogMindwhip 26 күн бұрын
As a NIN-fan, imagine my surprise when I first listened to this.
@neiloliver4745
@neiloliver4745 26 күн бұрын
What's so powerful about this is the combination of the song and the video. It's the summation of a man's life from an artist who knew the end was in sight. It's monumental.
@alexthorpe6583
@alexthorpe6583 26 күн бұрын
He covered a Nine Inch Nails song, originally about a young man with a heroin addiction, and remade it into a song about an old man looking back at his life. He actually covered many songs at the end of his life, 5 albums worth. But this is the one everyone reacts to.
@davidmckenzie420
@davidmckenzie420 26 күн бұрын
He autographed my arm in 1958. I was 5.
@tony-lx6cz
@tony-lx6cz 24 күн бұрын
nice , year older than you.
@rebrox6545
@rebrox6545 26 күн бұрын
Johnny passed just 7 months after he released this song along with his wife June who was also famous and in the video. I’d also highly recommend the biopic movie I WALK THE LINE which tells Johnny story, which will tell you why this song digs so deep
@StevenHughes-hr5hp
@StevenHughes-hr5hp 26 күн бұрын
Johnny and his wife June both knew they did not have a lot of time left. He was regretting the end. She died a few months later and within a year he was also gone. He quite literally was saying goodbye.
@TrianglesAndCircles
@TrianglesAndCircles 26 күн бұрын
I cried again. Great performance.
@Zacksleeps
@Zacksleeps 26 күн бұрын
Trent Reznor (of nine inch nails who wrote the song) said 'this song isn't mine anymore' as he liked this cover so much.
@dfusit
@dfusit 26 күн бұрын
Johnny recorded his rendition in 2002, both him and his wife passed away in 2003.😢
@SaintPhoenixx
@SaintPhoenixx 26 күн бұрын
He filmed this music video entirely at his home as he was too ill to film it anywhere else. It's a cover version but he made it his own. He was a genius at covering songs and making them his own. His version of Personal Jesus by Depeche Mode was brilliant.
@PinkFloydKnew
@PinkFloydKnew 26 күн бұрын
Gets me every time....the visual and voice is absolute perfection. Kudos to Rick Rubin for persuading Johnny to go fer it and also Trent for seeing his song re interpreted and saying "its his now"
@simontemplar3359
@simontemplar3359 26 күн бұрын
This song is such a gut-punch. It was recorded not long before he died. The older lady you keep seeing is his wife June. When she passed, we all knew Johnny wasn't long for the world, and he wasn't. To this day, I haven't and can't listen to his last album in its entirety. Shoot, I get torn up at the thought of losing my wife or vice versa. This is a cover of a NIN song. Trent Reznor actually was kind of dismissive and a bit of a dick when he learned Johnny covered this. Ultimately, he considered this to be THE version of this tune, sort of like how Bob Dylan wrote All along the watchtower, when he heard Hendrix's version, he "gave" the song to him. This one hurts a lot. His catalog is very diverse. His lyric writing is very powerful but can also be hilarious (The One on The Left, Oney, One Piece at a Time, A Boy named Sue). There's a 3 album set that sums his music up. It's called "Love, God, Murder." Keep digging!!!
@MegaForrestgump
@MegaForrestgump 26 күн бұрын
My favorite line in this song is "If I could start again, a million miles away, I would keep my self, I would find a way." It is such a deep line, and for me, I feel they are the moments that make you who you are, good or bad, are necessary to who you are. In my life, there are obviously things I wish I could change. But, If I did, would I be who I am now?
@dozerzigashi5633
@dozerzigashi5633 26 күн бұрын
This song means a lot to me and my family. My Grandpa was the heart of our family unit. We grew up on his farm in a trailer. He supported all of us on that land. He passed away suddenly in October 2000 from a heart attack, just a few days before I turned 8. Grandpa was a huge Johnny Cash fan and played the guitar and sung in a Johnny Cash cover band because he sounded very similar to him. The first time I heard this song I heard my Grandpa singing and healing the pain of everyone in my family. To this day this song makes me bawl my eyes out. A song I like to listen to along with this one is “Ain’t no grave.” I do recommend giving that one a listen as well.
@reactivereplays5666
@reactivereplays5666 26 күн бұрын
This song was made and written by Nine Inch Nails Lead singer Trent Reznor. The leader singer made this song about a middle aged mans life spiraling out of control and losing the ones around him due to death and drugs/ overdoses'. Johnny Cash took the song changed one word and made it about and old man looking back on his life losing those around him due to age and what year to year can do to a friendship. Nine Inch Nails lead singer wasn't happy about this because the song was soooo personal to him. Once he heard the song he said, "this is now cash's song". Cash when he passed, was the ONLY person in the Country Hall of Fame, Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame, AND the Songwriters Hallo of Fame. You could literally write a Harry Potter 10 book story about this man's life and still have chapters left out... During this song his wife passed away. His daughter told him that this song sounds like he is saying goodbye... Johnny replied, "I am saying goodbye; I miss my June (wife June Carter)". Johnny passed away like 4 months after releasing this song.... RIP Legend. For me, at the end of the song, when Johnny closed the piano. It looked like he was saying goodbye to an old friend... 6:05 He sang about his "Empire of dirt" (as he sat in the Johnny Cash Hall of Fame)... I wrote this line before I watched 12:50 and how you said it really stuck with you. I have never forgot that part of the song...
@throeling
@throeling 26 күн бұрын
Closing the piano said it all, that was the last song he made. Beautiful and sad at the same time. He had lived a hard life despite all his successes. Maybe these successes was what hurt him the most. But seeing this last video, everybody could see and feel that pain. By making this video he probably showed us, that he accepted the pain and was ready for the next step. .
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 26 күн бұрын
Johnny was born to parents who were literally dirt-poor sharecroppers. In the video it shows him going back to boyhood home. After finally breaking into music, first as a pioneer of rock & roll and later country & western music, he gained many riches, but stayed grounded. He may have had his demons with booze and drugs, but he became a born again Christian and did a lot of gospel music. Because of that, this NIN song by Trent Reznor was perfect for him to cover. There's so much more about him it would be difficult to mention it all right now.
@user-pb1el2rc7x
@user-pb1el2rc7x 26 күн бұрын
What a wonderful reaction. This may have been a cover, but Johnny definitely made it his own. When you think about how soon he passed after this was released, it becomes even more powerful. What a legend.
@ImagineMySurprise510
@ImagineMySurprise510 6 күн бұрын
This song reminds me of the Beatles 'A Day In The Life', with the increasing and intense pounding of the piano getting louder and louder being reminiscent of the escalating crescendo in the Beatles song.
@qikca
@qikca 26 күн бұрын
This is one of the saddest songs there is.
@toniheikkila5607
@toniheikkila5607 14 күн бұрын
"Its the age when life stops giving, and starts to take away." To paraphrase.
@jackabalas
@jackabalas 26 күн бұрын
This is born of Rick Rubin’s mental musical mind and it’s up there with his best conceptualist work
@mckrackin5324
@mckrackin5324 26 күн бұрын
Closing the piano at the end was like him saying goodbye to his career and his life. The piano has never been opened again and his daughter has vowed that it never will be. It will never play another note. Johnny had a rough life. He started working in the cotton fields when he was 5. He wrote a song about it as a kid. "Five feet high and rising". As a young man, he fought drug addiction and alcoholism. He actually fought that most of his adult life. He was an activist for Native Americans. He had Cherokee lineage. He was also descended from slaves. His last wife, June, died a few months before him. She asked him to keep working and not let it get him down. He did. He completed 60 songs in the last 4 months of his life. He had a degenerative neurological disease (can't remember what) but he died from complications from Diabetes and probably grief. This video was shot in his home because he was too sick to travel anywhere to get it done. He and June both died very shortly after shooting the video.
@joescott8877
@joescott8877 24 күн бұрын
Didn't know that about the piano, thanks! SIXTY songs! Whoa.
@JakeKoenig
@JakeKoenig 25 күн бұрын
I love your format for song reactions by saving most of your analysis for afterward. Some channels pause constantly during the songs, and it kills the momentum and the experience of an organic reaction. Songs like this deserve to breathe without constant interruptions, and you nailed it. I think your process of one or two brief pauses at strategic points and then having a full discussion afterward is perfect. Excellent reaction as always Stacey!
@ninja_tony
@ninja_tony 25 күн бұрын
I agree completely, couldn’t have put it better.
@gunguy5409
@gunguy5409 6 күн бұрын
I played this song along with John Denver at my daughter's funeral. She was 3 she passed away on father's day last year. And this and John Denver song country roads was her absolutely favorite. Ill never be the same because she changed me so much. Her name was Oaklyn Jolee Faye Webster Indiana obituaries if you want to see her. She died in my arms of seizures due to the parainfluenza virus. She had a rare blood condition called Thrombotic Microangiopathy thay caused her white blood cells to attack her organs. We took her tp a hospital thay didnt help up until it was to late. She dies from sepsis caused by it. We tried to get them to tell us if this was okay of her nonverbal behavior but theu said it was normal. Until it got worse was when they got worried and panicked. I'm actually filing a lawsuit against the hospital for malpractice and not seeing the signs sooner..and leaving is for hours just letting her deteriorate.
@Guandilicious
@Guandilicious 19 күн бұрын
He performed the song beautifully. It was a classic even when it was released. The video is an absolute gut punch to watch.
@mhlevy
@mhlevy 26 күн бұрын
The story behind the albums that Johnny Cash recorded at the end of his career have an interesting story. Johnny was abandoned by his record label, believing that nobody really wanted to hear any more from "The Man in Black." Rick Rubin, a famous producer, known more for Rap, certainly not country music, believed that Johnny had more music in him, and he invited him to record in Rick Rubin's living room not even a "real" recording studio. He just wanted Johnny to record whatever he felt like performing, with nothing more that a guitar and microphone. Later on, Rick would add in additional parts to the music, but at the core of those recordings were just Johnny singing with his guitar, playing what he felt. The woman in the video, was his wife, June Carter Cash and Johnny had been in poor health leading up to the video recording, and June died shortly after. Johnny followed her, not long after.
@SteveJustice-le7od
@SteveJustice-le7od 26 күн бұрын
Whenever I hear the Johnny Cash version of the song I get the chills
@williampetty5270
@williampetty5270 7 күн бұрын
Rick Ruben had to talk Johnny Cash into doing this cover. Rick Ruben is the man that saved his career and let him be HIM again. This song hits different knowing that June passed not long after. He was ready and when June passed he knew he wasnt long for this world. He wanted to be with his June.
@jasonkadlec3929
@jasonkadlec3929 26 күн бұрын
This song/video is the very definition of raw.
@antivanti
@antivanti 26 күн бұрын
-It feels like you're saying goodbye -I am... 😭
@ChrisFreund-rt8rf
@ChrisFreund-rt8rf 26 күн бұрын
Kris Kristofferson once said of Johnny Cash-He doesn’t cover your song…he steals it and makes it his own.
@rustyragestalkinrangerspod1781
@rustyragestalkinrangerspod1781 2 күн бұрын
So the lady in the background on the stairs was his wife June Carter (She was a musician as well) who would pass away like 3 months after this song was recorded and then Johnny joined her like 6 months later. As others have said this is a cover of a song by Nine Inch Nails and every time Trent Reznor introduces the song he says “It’s not mine anymore but let’s play it anyways”. I hope you react to Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire, etc by Johnny Cash. You are spot on in your analysis of the lyrics, Even though he didn’t write it this song was deeply personal for Johnny Cash cause he felt like it spoke to how his life had gone and it’s why he sings it with such emotion. I see you only do music reactions but I wouldn’t mind if you reacted to Walk The Line. It’s probably the best way to listen to his music and get to know him, June, etc.
@derrickparran
@derrickparran 6 күн бұрын
A real gut punch. RIP Mr. Cash.......more Ghost please!!!!
@brettpeacock9116
@brettpeacock9116 19 күн бұрын
I first heard this only a couple of weeks after he passed. I can still tear up, hearing it now, 20 plus years later
@PriestessOfNothing
@PriestessOfNothing 7 күн бұрын
Back in the day, whenever I'd listen to the Nine Inch Nails album this song was originally on, my heart would always drop down into my stomach during this song, because it's so stunning (as the whole album is, and anything Trent does), but this...watching Johnny interpret it in a totally different way and essentially say 'goodbye' in such a public way is so heartbreaking and breathtaking. It still makes me cry.
@johntiggleman4686
@johntiggleman4686 26 күн бұрын
I've yet to see any reviewer not get a bit teary, if not outright cry. I'm old enough to remember Johnny's early work, and his later things, and his life times.
@terrygrizz
@terrygrizz 25 күн бұрын
Stacey...! I've subscribed to you for a while now but as I've watched your reaction to this song, I'm super glad I've done so. As I watch you here, I am impressed that your reaction is an honest one, not scripted or embellished. You're restoring my faith in humanity one song at a time. Thank you again! 🥰😊
@oliverschemel2984
@oliverschemel2984 22 күн бұрын
I remember that on the last day of Johnny Cash, the second biggest German news magazine played the entire music video before the show. That brought a big tear to my eye. 😥
@rafalmeidas
@rafalmeidas 26 күн бұрын
I really love this Johnny Cash album. I am glad you finally got to this song. Have a wonderful day Stacey. :)
@chrismorin1318
@chrismorin1318 7 сағат бұрын
This is music at its finest! So raw and vulnerable in how he's looking back on his life. And that in the end it's just his empire of dirt! I've listened to the Nine Inch Nails version, and I think Johnny's version hits the hardest in the overall scheme of things. That's just my opinion. But I can relate more closely with it. Great reaction!
@Simon42102
@Simon42102 26 күн бұрын
It’s a song for us all, everyone goes in the end. Enjoy it and be kind 🙏
@durayyy
@durayyy 15 күн бұрын
YOU can have it ALL. My empire of DIRT.
@DylanLeeEsterhuizen
@DylanLeeEsterhuizen 15 күн бұрын
Lyrically, very deep and evocative.. A deep understanding of his life is required here :)
@bobdam4478
@bobdam4478 22 күн бұрын
i cry every time i hear this
@davidbalderston2751
@davidbalderston2751 26 күн бұрын
Many people do not know that Johnny Cash was addicted for most of his career. He was addicted to amphetamines and barbiturates,. As a 69-year-old I can relate as you start to question things that you have lived and want to express the regret you are feeling. The musician was suffering from autonomic neuropathy brought on by diabetes and by the time he recorded Hurt, his health was failing. You are beautiful Stacey and incredibly insightful, This is a reaction that is well worth watching, in my opinion.
@winchester7861
@winchester7861 26 күн бұрын
Hello Stacey 😊oh Johnny Cash that's a great choice 💪😊
@recabitejehonadab2654
@recabitejehonadab2654 26 күн бұрын
So glad you got to experience this Song. Great reaction. Unlike others you watched to the end ( piano closing). Johnny Cash is a legend. Johnnys daughter said to him about the song “ it’s like your saying goodbye “ he said “ I am”. Johnny comes across as a rough guy but when inquired , his daughters said he was a loving fun father that liked to make them laugh. This was the first Cash song I learned on guitar. Other songs you may check out. The band The Warnings song Choke, the song by Stevie Nicks Rhiannon Midnight Special Live, and Ghosts song Dance Macabre 😊.
@knightmaremedia7795
@knightmaremedia7795 22 күн бұрын
Cash took a song and completely changed the meaning without changing the lyrics. That's unimaginably talented. The message is simple ; all of the accomplishment, all of the fame, all the gold, it meant nothing in the end. What all he ruined, the things you can't buy , the moments that are free, he missed or laid waste too... this is a song to you, to me, to everyone, in the end it's an empire of dirt worth nothing, and all that was worth anything isn't worth the cost of ruining for dirt... Love your people, your friends , family..make time for them, and cherish them because, in the end , that's the only thing thats really valuable. This song can essentially be summed up into the quote: "what good is a man that gains the whole world but loses his soul"
@dankline7091
@dankline7091 25 күн бұрын
The greatest cover of all time. Johnny's requiem.
@kaafromoz
@kaafromoz 21 күн бұрын
This cover of The Nine Inch Nails song is perfect, even the lead singer and writer of it upon hearing Johnny's cover said this is now Johnny's song. In a way it was his final farewell to us all who loved his music, you see his one true love in his life his wife June in this video who died during the final production of this song and Johnny not long after her some say of a broken heart. The perfect reflection of his very tumultuous life RIP JOHNNY
@lino9222
@lino9222 26 күн бұрын
You get it I am in my 70s and I remember everything Great reaction
@sumonjamal1653
@sumonjamal1653 26 күн бұрын
Johnny Cash songs are pure classic country/ rockabilly... songs include - 'Ring of fire' ... 'Cry cry cry' ... 'Jackson' (feat. June Carter)... 'I walk the line' ... 'A boy named Sue' ... 'Ballad of a teenage queen'... 🔥🔥
@scottcrosby-art5490
@scottcrosby-art5490 26 күн бұрын
A legend in every sense of the word. Johnny Cash had a long career before this, having come up around the time of Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis. you should react to his own songs. this was a cover of a band called Nine Inch Nails, the song was written by the lead singer Trent Reznor. He said after the cover was released the song belonged to Johnny Cash now.
@mariohnyc
@mariohnyc 26 күн бұрын
One of the rare times that a cover of a song is better than the original.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 26 күн бұрын
Stacey This version of Hurt gets me very emotional because he was same age as my father month before my father's birthday. In 2003, he was 71 when video recording. He born same day as my birthday. Luckily, my father is still living at the age of 92. His wife, June on the stairs looked concerned as he is singing this song. Song was recorded in February of 2003. Then May of 2003, June died. Few months later in Sept of 2003, Johnny died from health issues and broken heart after loss of his love.
@97warlock
@97warlock 26 күн бұрын
Dont care who wrote it .Johnny owned it & brought it to the world,imo
@rubentullenaar2934
@rubentullenaar2934 26 күн бұрын
You show your feelings and that is wonderful. I think you are the most genuine of all song reactors on yt. Thank you!!!
@flatcat6676
@flatcat6676 19 күн бұрын
Johnny was saying goodbye. This was the last song he would record, and he knew it. He was a man who'd lived an amazing life. He'd brought joy to millions with his music, but also hurt to many of the people he loved though his own actions. He sinned, like all of us, but found redemption through his faith and repentance. I was in college when Johnny Cash passed away, and I picked the album that this song came out on after I heard the news. I still have the CD, and it hits very differently now that I'm over two decades older.
@jjudikic1
@jjudikic1 26 күн бұрын
My parents knew both Johnny and His wife June Carter cash, they used to stop in my parents antique shop in nj when they were near multiple times, i was only about 8-10 yrs old, but i do remember both of them, they always gave us tickets to his shows and I remember being there and it was an awesome show; I think he wrote this because his wife passed away 4 months before him in 2003....😢 they were humble great down to earth people rest in peace my friends ❤
@radicaladz
@radicaladz 17 күн бұрын
A song written by a younger man, at the bottom of a downward spiral, looking up at a distant light he doesn't know if he can reach, but is just bloodyminded enough to try to drag himself toward it. Then, covered and arguably perfected by an older man, with the mileage and the weight of regret and experience to make those words have new meaning. A true masterpiece, in either case. Speaking as someone with a year clean, to those out there who need to hear it most: no matter how far down the spiral you seem to be, do not give in to despair. There is always a way out besides self-destruction. Keep yourself. Find away.
@rukh316
@rukh316 24 күн бұрын
I have never met anyone who doesn't tear up from this song.
@user-hl1nr2nf5x
@user-hl1nr2nf5x 26 күн бұрын
Thank you Stacey! You gave a very heart felt and honorable reaction! Johnny Cash was a large part of my life, I'm closing in on 70 years and lost my wife 5 years ago so I connect in that way. My father was a country musician since the 50's and loved J.C. He has seen all of his fellow musicians pass plus his wife of 75 yrs. (Mom to me) and it tears me up to see the similarities. The Folsom Prison live performance has a treasure of Johnny's song. "A BOY NAMES SUE" was the song that brought me to purchase this album, I think I was 10 yrs. old. Stacey I hope you continue following his catalog.
@Renegade_222
@Renegade_222 11 сағат бұрын
Cash obviously identified with Reznors song. So much he did it his way. Now you know why he wore black
@peterkarlsson1825
@peterkarlsson1825 26 күн бұрын
Those damn onions. Every time.
@hognaut
@hognaut 26 күн бұрын
I'am 60 year old bloke, and i well up every time I hear this track. " A boy named Sue" is perhaps his biggest hit (hear in the UK) and is a bit more upbeat and fun from the early 70s. 👍👍
@MichaelAllenSmith-eh9sm
@MichaelAllenSmith-eh9sm 26 күн бұрын
A must listen Coming back to life Pulse live A MISERALIZING beginning , middle solo and end solo and his voice this song will bring u too tears and trust me your soul will also cry SUCH A BEAUTIFUL PINK FLOYD SONG!!!!!!!!!!! I was there a concert i will never forget Pink Floyd isnt just a concert its a total EXPERIENCE AND LIFE CHANGING 💖💖💖💖
@54fighting5
@54fighting5 26 күн бұрын
I know Trent Reznor wrote the song about drug addiction, but Johnny Cash had his own battles with drugs and alcohol in his younger years. I'm sure the lyrics hit him personally and that came through in his performance. Added to that, he had been given 18 months to live after being diagnosed with autonomic dysfunction, where his entire system was shutting down. Rick Rubin did a masterful job recording this album in the later stages of Johnny's life, where he was sometimes singing from a wheelchair.
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 22 күн бұрын
Johnny Cash to Trent: "I'll show you pain son...Hold my beer."
@snookem2004
@snookem2004 25 күн бұрын
Its crazy that ever since this song came out i listen to it non-stop on my playlist when I go for runs and it ALWAYS makes me tear up listening to it.
@RonManroe-wb6sc
@RonManroe-wb6sc 26 күн бұрын
I feel the need to point out that the only reason Johnny covered this song is the producer, Rick Ruben. He got Johnny to do 5 albums worth of incredible songs right at the end of his life. They are all worth a listen but the cover of Soundgarden's Rusty Cage is second only to this song.
@mingman
@mingman 26 күн бұрын
This cover gets me every time. 😢
@rolandpersson2669
@rolandpersson2669 26 күн бұрын
I think he was 92 when this was filmed, he passed away at 93.
@dusty4835
@dusty4835 24 күн бұрын
He passed at age 71.
@Superrobil
@Superrobil 26 күн бұрын
Consider this is a Cover - the original by Nine Inch Nails is also worth listening - even though it is the same song the approach is different. But Johnny was able to take over message to "his world" which is realy greate
@damonbryan7232
@damonbryan7232 26 күн бұрын
Legends always have a way of saying goodbye. Johnny Cash with Hurt. Johnny Paycheck with Old Violin. An so on.
@brucer2152
@brucer2152 23 күн бұрын
The thing about this song and video is that they go together. They are ART. They provoke a reaction. That is the purpose of art. It's to cause a transformation, even if but small. Never be afraid of it. Embrace it.
@brianjohnston4117
@brianjohnston4117 26 күн бұрын
Dont even like country music , but i loved this man . His Masterpiece . .i cried .
@ravenofroses
@ravenofroses 22 күн бұрын
when i first saw this music video (on VH1, back when they still played music videos), i was absolutely mesmerized. i'd heard some johnny cash songs before, but i didn't know anything about his life or even that he was still making music in his 70s. it remains one of the best music videos i have ever seen, commanding my full attention every time i run across it no matter how many times i've seen it.
@robperry5293
@robperry5293 21 күн бұрын
I heard that when brother Johnny closed his piano at the end of this video, he never opened it again. This song hits different now that my heath is failing, then when I first heard it.
@Macdelaven
@Macdelaven 26 күн бұрын
The Man in Black has had an amazing life and career. Not easy by any means but you can see it on his face. He and his wife died less than a year after this was filmed. His discography is worth exploring. Nice reaction to a song you will appreciate more over the years.
@jodywells7519
@jodywells7519 21 күн бұрын
The man in black can never be replaced or replicated! RIP john and thank you for the memories
@gerryweed7697
@gerryweed7697 26 күн бұрын
RIP Johnny Cash . 🎶🎶✨
@zackkullis5555
@zackkullis5555 26 күн бұрын
Beautiful. I’ve never heard that before. It’s pretty gutting……. Thank you for sharing this
@Technolen
@Technolen 25 күн бұрын
Have you tears in your eyes? I was in tears too even though I knew the original version... That´s allright - you have soul and this song grab everyone´s heart. True reaction and great channel. Keep on 😉
@idlehands1238
@idlehands1238 26 күн бұрын
It's not something you can react to but as a music lover you should sit and be mesmerised by the Oscar winning documentary movie "Searching For Sugarman". Don't read up on the story or investigate it, just find it and sit down with a glass of wine and listen to Sixto Rodriguez. I promise you won't be disappointed.
@frankmontes9139
@frankmontes9139 26 күн бұрын
Trent Reznor singer of Nine Inch Nails who wrote this song said that this song now belongs to Johnny after this cover was made. Shortly after this video was shot June, his wife passed away and Johnny followed a few months after. RIP Man in Black
@neiloliver4745
@neiloliver4745 26 күн бұрын
There are three eras to dive into just to get started on Johnny Cash, this one, near the end, the recordings he made with Rick Rubin, the very beginning on Sun Records, and in the middle, the late 60s and the absolutely must-listen "Live At Folsom Prison" album. My first concert ever was Johnny Cash and June Carter in 1989, and it still stands as one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. June's daughter Rosey Carter had a featured spot, and she sang like Janis Joplin. All three passed away within six months of each other in 2003.
@robotjg962
@robotjg962 26 күн бұрын
He had a hard life but fought through it to do what he was born to.
@steviesellers
@steviesellers 26 күн бұрын
His wife died shortly after this video , and they both gave the maker of the video permission to film her as she came down the stairs as they were recording , Johnny died a few months after his wife some say of a broken heart .
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