Rapper FIRST Reaction to Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues!

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  • @kimking6036
    @kimking6036 10 місяців тому +501

    There was a man listening to Johnny at a prison concert named Merle Haggard. After watching Johnny preform he made his mind up. He was not getting into trouble anymore. He was going to be a country star. Merle Haggard is a country star. Check out his song, Mama tried.

    • @kylesummers1565
      @kylesummers1565 10 місяців тому +24

      That's the best reaction recommendation I could think of too. Peace, Love!!

    • @billybee3423
      @billybee3423 10 місяців тому +23

      Great suggestion! Luckily, I got to see Merle about six months before he passed. I also stood about 5’ from a young “up and comer” that day named Chris Stapleton.

    • @visionhawk4403
      @visionhawk4403 10 місяців тому +19

      I love that song. First time I heard Mama Tried I wanted to cry. I'm a complete screw-up but my mama and dad definitely did all they could for me.

    • @bunnyblister1707
      @bunnyblister1707 10 місяців тому +12

      Merle was also known for escaping from prison/jail multiple times

    • @charlespeterson7502
      @charlespeterson7502 10 місяців тому +3

      Wow I never knew that. Very cool.

  • @slucas60
    @slucas60 7 місяців тому +34

    He started every concert and all of his TV shows with "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" The inmates were instructed to keep quiet until after introducing himself

  • @asaabrahamagulnik574
    @asaabrahamagulnik574 7 місяців тому +15

    I appreciate the respect toward Johnny Cash bestowed, not just listening to one song, exploring his catalog, even saying you would listen to the songs with or without the camera.

  • @crystallane9962
    @crystallane9962 7 місяців тому +25

    He was told not to do certain songs for these shows, but he explains that to the audience and does them anyway.

  • @thewindle
    @thewindle 10 місяців тому +83

    He is singing this in Folsom Prison. Great reaction

  • @wtk6069
    @wtk6069 10 місяців тому +131

    For Cash's fun side, do "One Piece at a Time" about him stealing a car very slowly.

    • @amybourdeau5311
      @amybourdeau5311 10 місяців тому +12

      Oh another great song and so much humor in it. He has so much great music and such variety

    • @pray.for.satanists
      @pray.for.satanists 8 місяців тому +2

      chicken in black

    • @rcr145
      @rcr145 7 місяців тому +1

      I was hoping someone had mentioned this song, One Piece at a Time.

    • @grovelandgal1222
      @grovelandgal1222 4 місяці тому

      And A Boy Names Sue.. I love his funny side

  • @johnmccarthy-behindtheveil
    @johnmccarthy-behindtheveil 10 місяців тому +81

    He's not glorifying. Its about consequences. the crazy part is he's singing this in the prison.

    • @SJ19_998
      @SJ19_998 9 місяців тому +3

      Exactly! Johnny Cash is one of a kind, he was a gentleman

    • @CoraWhatney
      @CoraWhatney 4 місяці тому

      He was asked not to, they didn't want the inmates to have to hear a song reminding them that they're locked up, and Cash said "To hell with it. They need to know that I see them" and they prisoners loved it.

  • @haroldrogers6083
    @haroldrogers6083 7 місяців тому +10

    He did this at the prison to a group of prisoners . The best thing that came out of that concert was Merrel Haggard , Johnny Cash helped him when he got out !!

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 10 місяців тому +51

    This is the best version of this song. You picked the right one!

  • @mikejohnson-dl7vt
    @mikejohnson-dl7vt 10 місяців тому +123

    "When The Man Comes Around" will give you chills. Don't be caught dead without Jesus 😇🎶❤🤙

    • @Tbone.357
      @Tbone.357 10 місяців тому +3

      Simmer down with your scary stuff 😂🫣🤪

    • @t0dd000
      @t0dd000 10 місяців тому

      Irony. When Jesus comes around, he brings death to all. Cheerful stuff.

    • @simontemplar3359
      @simontemplar3359 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@t0dd000you've got it twisted. He will raise the dead and restore the creation. Reading literally any of the new testament shows your assertion to be absurd. Not saying it to be a dick. I say it because I care.

    • @simontemplar3359
      @simontemplar3359 10 місяців тому +3

      Amen!

  • @scottcash
    @scottcash 10 місяців тому +35

    My uncle Johnny, may he rest in peace, The man in Black

  • @randyrogers191
    @randyrogers191 10 місяців тому +40

    I 🖤 Johnny Cash
    Here’s an interesting read: Johnny Cash Once Demanded that Kris Kristofferson, who was a janitor at the time for Columbia Records, Be allowed to sit in on one of his recording sessions. And it all started with Kristofferson being banned from Johnny’s recording sessions…Kris in his own words.
    Kristofferson: “I almost got fired one time because a couple of songwriters crashed the session, and they were trying to pitch him a gospel album. And for some reason the woman who was the secretary to the producer blamed me for letting them in there and tried to get me fired.
    And so the next night my boss came down and said “I don’t think you should go to John’s session tonight,” which was heartbreaking for me because I lived for those recording sessions….But I understood it.”
    Johnny was not happy to hear that Kris wouldn’t be sitting in on the recording session.
    Kristofferson: “I hid down in the vault of the recording studio and was erasing tapes down there or doing some kind of busy work, and John appeared down there in the basement.
    He said “I understand you’re not coming to the session.”
    I said “No, I’ve got a lot of work to do down here, I can’t.
    He said “Well I just wanted to tell you I’m not gonna record until you come up there.
    So I had to go up there and sit on the floor.
    Kristofferson: “And here I was, the janitor, and I’m sitting on the floor and this woman who tried to get me fired was watching me and the whole session. It was the most uncomfortable I’ve ever been in my life.
    But I thought it was the measure of the man. He always stood up for the underdog….And that’s something I’ve tried to live up to. He’s been a good example.”
    Kristofferson said this whole experience was an example of who Johnny Cash really was."

    • @solitarybee3714
      @solitarybee3714 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for this story. I love both of these guys as singers & for the character they both exhibit.

  • @ronnywestberry9503
    @ronnywestberry9503 10 місяців тому +45

    Merle Haggard was in prison when this concert was recorded. Merle said this was what inspired him to turn his life around. When he got out he became a country super star.

    • @leannmiller7153
      @leannmiller7153 10 місяців тому +4

      @ronnywestberry9503 Merle was already a recording artist by this time. He was in the audience for Johnny’s performance at San Quentin in 1958.

  • @LillyLillyLillyLillyLillyLilly
    @LillyLillyLillyLillyLillyLilly 8 місяців тому +10

    One of my best friends grew up, just a couple miles from where Johnny Cash was living when he was in the throes of his alcoholism and she said he was just the nicest person ever and he gave her a ride home from school one day.

  • @christopherbarnett6098
    @christopherbarnett6098 10 місяців тому +31

    Johnny Cash was without a shadow of a doubt one of the finest storytellers that has ever walked the planet. In any way, any genre' & at any time. The man cared about everyone. Peace out.

  • @Rotten_Ralph
    @Rotten_Ralph 10 місяців тому +118

    4:32 masculinity is not toxic, it's expression doesn't require toxicity, it requires a strong moral center like every expression 😅

    • @NilZed1
      @NilZed1 10 місяців тому +30

      Non-toxic masculinity is such a positive uplifting way for a man to live. Too many men think the phrase ‘toxic masculinity’ means all masculinity is toxic. So wrong.

    • @MMcAfee
      @MMcAfee 10 місяців тому

      Men are being taught that masculinity is toxic. That is far from true. Some males are toxic just like some women are.

    • @toolshed2ndbatt
      @toolshed2ndbatt 9 місяців тому +2

      @@NilZed1😂😂😂. Others don't get to dictate to me how I'm going to talk and walk.

    • @NilZed1
      @NilZed1 9 місяців тому +7

      @@toolshed2ndbatt right. His you express your masculinity IS entirely your choice. And whether others think you do that in a way that makes them feel safe with you and uplifted by you is entirely their choice.
      All I said was too many men can’t tell they are not giving that vibe.

    • @kevtb874
      @kevtb874 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@toolshed2ndbattlots of people have very bad comprehension and can't grasp what two words together mean.

  • @sandramonaghan9431
    @sandramonaghan9431 10 місяців тому +11

    You have to watch him with his wife singing Jackson

  • @ms.lisamarie82
    @ms.lisamarie82 10 місяців тому +64

    So funny how so many people go to Folsom Prison because they think Cash was sentenced there. He was never incarcerated in Folsom or anywhere for that matter. He spent a night or 2 in jail here and there but never a prison. He was in the military and stationed in Germany, watched a movie about Folsom prison conditions and that's were the song comes from.

    • @sst3d
      @sst3d 9 місяців тому +1

      Yep

    • @Tommy-wm8gi
      @Tommy-wm8gi 9 місяців тому

      Woods or hoods . What is the difference. Struggling trying to do what you want and not have anyone try to hold you back. But yes got to be accountable for what you do. Real is real.try Sidewalk Chalk. : "us them" . If the haves and the have nots.

    • @kimd822
      @kimd822 8 місяців тому +2

      He went to Folsom prison and did a live Performance. The performance was recorded, and that was what you were listening to the audience was actually the prisoners

    • @JohnRichards-hh5dz
      @JohnRichards-hh5dz 4 місяці тому

      Who thinks he went to Folsom other than to perform? That's funny, not really.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite 10 місяців тому +19

    I agree 100%, that there is definitely a lack of masculinity in the music today, and back in our day, we called Johnny Cash's music, *OUTLAW COUNTRY* (Talking tough & actually being tough, are 2 totally different things)

  • @expendable6595
    @expendable6595 7 місяців тому +12

    As you react. One question you did not ask. Why did Johnny Cash sing in a prison? Well, he was always for the underdog. He had empathy for those less fortunate. He had a great heart for all.

  • @Rob-eo5ql
    @Rob-eo5ql 10 місяців тому +48

    His biopic walk the line is a great movie. The scene where he does this song at his audition for Sam Philips at Sun Records gives me chills.

    • @amybourdeau5311
      @amybourdeau5311 10 місяців тому +13

      They nailed that movie and did singing themselves, I love that movie ❤

    • @curtisholsinger6023
      @curtisholsinger6023 10 місяців тому +7

      Joaquin Phoenix, legend. That scene was epic.

    • @Rob-eo5ql
      @Rob-eo5ql 10 місяців тому

      @@curtisholsinger6023 it’s the best. The first time I watched that scene I was like “ohhh, NOW I get ‘it’”

    • @NoraMorgan
      @NoraMorgan 10 місяців тому +4

      One of my absolute favorite films!! ♥️♥️🔥🔥

  • @Jeffbambam
    @Jeffbambam 9 місяців тому +13

    Johnny was a man of the people I met him just before deployment in the Nashville Airport and he took the time to sit beside me and have about a 15 minute one on one conversation. I'll never forget just how relatable and sincere he was . I told my grandma in a letter that I met Johnny Cash and when I came home after counting my fingers and toes she said " what was Johnny Cash like ? It brought her great joy !❤

  • @liquorandwhoas
    @liquorandwhoas 10 місяців тому +33

    Here for more! Fun fact: I actually visited Folsom Prison on a road trip back in 2003. And then I got my Johnny Cash tattoo. PUT DON IN FRONT OF THE MAN IN BLACK, too!

  • @billybee3423
    @billybee3423 10 місяців тому +7

    The famous picture on the t-shirt with Johnny and the middle finger was taken during one of his prison shows. The photographer said “Give Us Something For The Warden Johnny”, and he threw up the finger. The picture was taken, and as they say, and the rest is history.

  • @DoubleJ1203
    @DoubleJ1203 Місяць тому +1

    Cash's inspiration for this song was a movie about Folsom Prison he saw while serving in the United States Air Force. He had the whole song written except the part about why he was in there. He said he wanted the reason to be the worst reason someone would kill a person. Then it dawned on him, "Just to watch him die."

  • @em4steam896
    @em4steam896 9 місяців тому +5

    Johnny Cash didn't just talk the talk. But he walked the walk! He would sing in several prisons for prisoners back in the 1960's and 1970's!

  • @woodworkinggunnybear581
    @woodworkinggunnybear581 10 місяців тому +17

    If you get the Johnny Cash greatest hits album and play it all the way through on a long drive, I guarantee you'll be hooked.
    It was on a permanent rotation with Busta and E40 for over a year while I commutted between Kadena AFB and Camp Hansen every day on Okinawa.

  • @craiger991gm
    @craiger991gm 7 місяців тому +3

    Tshe fact that this was recorded live in Folsom Prison makes it hit all the harder.

  • @randipearson4930
    @randipearson4930 7 місяців тому +5

    Merle Haggard was in prison and followed Johnny as an inspiration and became one of the biggest country singers ever !

  • @colleennovak1558
    @colleennovak1558 9 місяців тому +7

    Home Free does a remake of Folsom Prison Blues and i think Johnny would approve .

  • @kierstenridgway4634
    @kierstenridgway4634 10 місяців тому +6

    My favorite quote, If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room. ❤️✌️

  • @jvsmith7888
    @jvsmith7888 7 місяців тому +4

    One of the guys in the audience at this concert was Merle Haggard, who was serving time for armed robbery (among other things). He says this concert helped inspire him to change, and he did. After he got out of prison, he went on to become one of the biggest stars in Country Music.

  • @visionhawk4403
    @visionhawk4403 10 місяців тому +12

    100% correct. There has been a lot of masculinity missing from a lot of today's music. Not just R&B, hip-hop, but rock, pop, everything. I'm 51 and I've just started listening to country music. I grew up on 80s pop and hip-hop, Run DMC was my favorite group of all time, 90s had some amazing rap with NWA, Public Enemy, Tupac, and the rock scene, especially grunge, with Nirvana and Pearl Jam and bands like that. Groups today are missing what bands like those had. Just that badass feeling. We don't have that anymore.

  • @Colton-q7p
    @Colton-q7p 10 місяців тому +10

    If you want your mind blown, listen to the song San Quentin. He wrote it from the point of view of the prisoners specifically for the concert. There is a live video of it from that concert in ‘69.

  • @saradunn3938
    @saradunn3938 10 місяців тому +31

    You should "Jackson", with his wife June. Live, of course.

    • @AdamBazille
      @AdamBazille 10 місяців тому +1

      A BOY NAMED SUE too

  • @solleytara
    @solleytara 9 місяців тому +5

    The clarity of the lyrics from older county singers compared to today's music is something that makes it stand out. Everyone could easily understand them and the words hit you in a different way. Imo....

  • @ivansavoie3190
    @ivansavoie3190 10 місяців тому +21

    Roy Clark does a comical version of this which is good, you're sure to enjoy it. Great reaction

    • @jess_Bond
      @jess_Bond 10 місяців тому +5

      Yes I was gonna say the same thing!!!! Roy clark was such a talented musician as well!

    • @thewindle
      @thewindle 10 місяців тому +3

      And he has fun with it, plus puts on a guitar performance.

    • @lefty3141591
      @lefty3141591 10 місяців тому +2

      @@thewindleThe live versions by a young Roy are truly impressive.

    • @alwaysdriveing
      @alwaysdriveing 5 місяців тому

      I keep mentioning that. Lol
      Hopefully he will check it out one day.

  • @bajeebies
    @bajeebies 8 місяців тому +2

    Me and my stepdad who sadly passed, we both were fans of Johnny cash, he gave me cd’s and even a shirt of cash showing his middle finger. It’s a well worn shirt.

  • @MW66VB
    @MW66VB 10 місяців тому +3

    This performance actually took place at Folsom Prison and is one of Johnnys most famous concerts. The man himself also spent time behind bars, so he spoke feom experience

    • @EarlJohn61
      @EarlJohn61 5 місяців тому

      He spent *one* night in a county lock up ...
      for picking flowers at 1:00am

  • @ShinerBockGirlz
    @ShinerBockGirlz 3 місяці тому +1

    He plays guitar like a train...love it!!! Enjoying your journey!!

  • @marionairport2505
    @marionairport2505 8 місяців тому +2

    The difference is accountability and remorse.

  • @junction6_m27VNC
    @junction6_m27VNC 10 місяців тому +6

    My friend had a band that covered this song, it always went down well and they even had a train whistle tooting in the background

  • @George_Floggins
    @George_Floggins 7 місяців тому +8

    It’s not toxic masculinity to talk about killing someone and having to deal with the consequences of incarceration. He actively regrets it in the song and wishes he could be far from his consequences, nothing toxic about it except Johnny acknowledging he’s a bad man and deserves his time in prison for killing a man to just watch him die.
    That’s why he’s relatable not because he’s a masculine man, because he’s batshit crazy.

  • @justinatest9456
    @justinatest9456 10 місяців тому +5

    His cover of Sting's I Hung My Head is amazing.

  • @debbers
    @debbers 10 місяців тому +2

    I'm so glad you fellas got the difference, I didn't want to have to go into that long explanation!
    This is one of the reasons Johnny was part of the "Outlaw" country!

  • @grovelandgal1222
    @grovelandgal1222 4 місяці тому +1

    The first concert of this song was actually in Folsom Prison. He did alot of concerts in prisons.

  • @stephaniejohnston121
    @stephaniejohnston121 10 місяців тому +6

    This song kept so many of us from doing bad stuff listening to this as a kid. lol! this song was musically revolutionary as well due to the rocking licks that mimic the sound of the train on the tracks.

  • @brianbelle-vc7ow
    @brianbelle-vc7ow 10 місяців тому +6

    When Johnny played San quinten another country music legend mere haggard was in the audience doing time and when he got out he started his career.

  • @djsherrard8904
    @djsherrard8904 10 місяців тому +2

    Johnny is hard not to go down that rabbit hole with He is unbelievable. Hey Dem, good to see you! #HOG4LIFE

  • @jamieserrano827
    @jamieserrano827 6 місяців тому +2

    Johnny Cash is a legend
    He's so badass they put him in two different music hall of fames country and rock and roll

  • @RJack1915
    @RJack1915 10 місяців тому +1

    I saw on tv as a kid with Johnny Cash playing Folsom Prison Blues in the prison. WIld man.

  • @hoggers7572
    @hoggers7572 5 місяців тому +1

    The great thing to me is Cash can make you relate and feel for person that many would consider dispicable

  • @phillippyles3613
    @phillippyles3613 10 місяців тому +4

    One piece at a time, is worth your reaction magic.

  • @paulbrahm7638
    @paulbrahm7638 10 місяців тому +3

    My first album I ever had I was probably 6 I still can't help but belt that song out every time I hear it

  • @judyyurchuk4904
    @judyyurchuk4904 10 місяців тому +2

    I saw him in concert with June Carter in Thunder Bay, Ont (in the 70's) 🇨🇦👏👍🎶

  • @donnaewe3692
    @donnaewe3692 10 місяців тому +3

    Yes! ❤️‍🔥 Thank you gentlemen! 😊 And yes, Don Needs to react to 'Man in Black' ;-) ty

  • @suzyandrade2874
    @suzyandrade2874 4 місяці тому +2

    Now that you heard Johnny Cash sing Folsom Prison. You need to watch Roy Clark sing and play his guitar. You will be speechless. He was the best guitar player that ever lived. So be amazed.❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @susanworkman529
    @susanworkman529 10 місяців тому +2

    Johnny Cash has a deep rich voice that commands attention when he sings. Ring of Fire is a great song too.
    Now that you've done Folsom Prison Blues I'm suggesting that you listen to Roy Clark's comedic take on the song. Roy is perhaps one of the best guitarists ever but doesn't get the credit.
    Roy Clark. Folsom Prison Blues/ Maleguenia ( full length version)
    Dueling Banjo's w/Buck Trent
    Ghost Riders in the Sky
    George Jones: He Stopped Loving Her Today.........I've read that many ppl. think this song is the best country song ever. ( pay extra special attention to the first couple of lines in the song to understand its full meaning)
    Great commentary and enthusiasm. I enjoy your channel and your reactions; especially enjoy when you have a guest on to react with you.

  • @DonnaLane-pw4rg
    @DonnaLane-pw4rg 29 днів тому +1

    What you are missing is That it was Johnny Cash 's wife June who wrote Ring of fire,and Jackson also for the record Johnny Cash was never ever In prison himself, songs like Folsom prison blues, and the album live from San Quinton are things that he recorded.

  • @BubbaFord-fc2jl
    @BubbaFord-fc2jl 10 місяців тому +3

    This one gonna be your new favorite

  • @IPfreely333
    @IPfreely333 10 місяців тому +3

    If you want to hear Johnny Cash song about regrets/accountabilty, check out "I hung My Head" powerful song/message.
    Another later JC song thats good is "Drive On"

  • @cpframe
    @cpframe 4 місяці тому +4

    No such thing as toxic masculinity. Great reaction!

  • @jasonstagg9238
    @jasonstagg9238 10 місяців тому +1

    The coolest part about this live performance is when he yells suey at the guards. Suey is what farmers yell at their pigs at feeding time.

  • @vincentdarrah
    @vincentdarrah 10 місяців тому +4

    Johnny Cash was asked, "How do you shoot a man in Reno" Nevada and end up in a prison in California, his answer "we call that creative license"

    • @alarrim29574
      @alarrim29574 8 місяців тому

      You know those plea deals from tv shows where they get transfered out of state😂 that prolly don’t actually happen irl. Creative liscense

  • @Natasha-ty7oo
    @Natasha-ty7oo 10 місяців тому +13

    Now you should watch Homefree's version that they did of this song. They also did a Ring of Fire version.

    • @tosweet68
      @tosweet68 10 місяців тому +1

      Was going to suggest both

    • @ChefBarb58
      @ChefBarb58 9 місяців тому

      SOME SHOULD JUST DO THERE THING AND LEAVE THE GREAT ONES
      IN PEACE. STAY IN YOUR OWN LANE😅

  • @arlenewesterlund158
    @arlenewesterlund158 9 місяців тому +2

    So glad you are enjoying Johnny Cash. Now that you have heard the original, you need to hear the rendition of Folsom Prison Blues by Roy Clark. Roy is a great artist for you to get into. A genius on any instrument with strings and definitely a comedic edge to a lot, but not all, of his stuff. Definitely check out his Folsom Prison Blues. I think you would love it.

  • @leslieballard9709
    @leslieballard9709 10 місяців тому +1

    I’ll tell you I’m a hip-hop fan rap metal punk, ska rock all of it except for country never been able to get into country. But this man in black I was introduced about 10 years ago to him. Something about him you can’t deny.

  • @rickeyfreeman2268
    @rickeyfreeman2268 9 місяців тому +2

    Johnny played live at Folsom prison for the convicts!

  • @lizrobins85
    @lizrobins85 10 місяців тому +3

    As you know from 'The Man in Black' Johnny Cash had a lot of sympathy for the prison population. He was one of the only big stars of the day to perform concerts for prisoners You should check out the live footage of Fulsom and San Quentin- both are amazing.

  • @aliciahager2961
    @aliciahager2961 8 місяців тому +1

    Please keep in mind that Cash wrote this song to play to the inmates at Folsom Prison many serving long sentences for violent crimes. They identify to Cash's music in a way you or I would not be able to. Glad you are exploring Johnny Cash!

  • @D3ADPO3TRY
    @D3ADPO3TRY 10 місяців тому +2

    "Sunday Morning Coming Down," my personal fav JC. "Delia’s Gone," 1st fav.

  • @amybourdeau5311
    @amybourdeau5311 10 місяців тому +8

    Im going to keep saving ragged ol flag and get rhythm. Junkies prayer is a great one too

    • @BradLeroy
      @BradLeroy 10 місяців тому +1

      Two amazing songs! The Night Hank Williams came to Town too!

  • @leroyleach7581
    @leroyleach7581 10 місяців тому +1

    ....speaking of CHANGING in prison...read up on the country legend Merle Haggard....he was in Folsom as an inmate...heard Cash.....realized he wanted to be singing/recording and got out and became one of the most loved 'old country' singers EVER!

    • @MidwestFarmToys
      @MidwestFarmToys 9 місяців тому

      That wasn't at Folsom. Stop spreading this crap

  • @jasonv984
    @jasonv984 Місяць тому

    One of my fave things about this song is the beat mimics the train.

  • @heartwork8318
    @heartwork8318 10 місяців тому +2

    Great conversation! Much love y’all!❤️‍🔥✌🏻🫶🏻

  • @BethanyLind
    @BethanyLind 10 місяців тому +3

    I am 61 and grew up listening to my dad's 8-tracks and Johnny is legend. That being said sometimes other performers can take a song and put their own spin on it and its great too. Nothing will beat Johnny but could you please check out Home Free's version of Folsom Prison Blues? I think Mr. Cash would have approved. ~ Hugzzz ~ Beth Ann... PS: I have been a fan for a long time, but do not comment often.

  • @dubbayabird6680
    @dubbayabird6680 10 місяців тому +3

    Do an installment with people reacting to your original content. That way you can push your music out there and also get some positive feedback and or constructive criticism. Love y'all's channel!

  • @lizreynolds4554
    @lizreynolds4554 8 місяців тому +1

    Merle Haggard was in prison, he heard Johnny Cash, and when he was released, Johnny helped him. He became a great country star in his own right.
    Mama Tried

  • @Mortalsleep
    @Mortalsleep 9 місяців тому

    I was lucky growing up, my uncle's had a band and they sang everything from rock to funk. Motown and blues, blue grass, etc ... watching them rehearse was some good times.

  • @BigTimeRushFan2112
    @BigTimeRushFan2112 10 місяців тому +8

    Old school country banger! The Man in Black was the real deal! Please check out and review "25 Minutes to Go" its about his last 25 minutes of life before being hanged for his crimes...

  • @MySherry10
    @MySherry10 7 місяців тому

    Yes I love real men and these were real men they knew they were men and I grew up with real men and I respect that, I love to see rugged tough men who know how to protect thier family and women. We need that back and need men to start being men again. I grew up with this music and takes me back to great times , well the difference is this , he knows he did not do right and he understands it.

  • @lisafayepranger8561
    @lisafayepranger8561 3 місяці тому

    You need to hear his song Long Black Veil. And he really did record this concert live for the prisoners IN Folsom. He also did a concert in San Quentin. He could really bring across how raw life could be like no one else.

    • @evalinaworman9474
      @evalinaworman9474 2 місяці тому

      Lisa,That's Lefty Frizzells song and it is a good one....

  • @russellw7785
    @russellw7785 20 днів тому

    Good train song is, City of New Orleans, Willie Nelson... It was written by a song writing genius, Steve Goodman. He also wrote for David Allen coe. He had a song he sang live at Austin City limits, back in the late 80s, called My Old Man... It's beautiful ❤️... He died really young, but he wrote so much good stuff

  • @meemermarie1977
    @meemermarie1977 10 місяців тому +4

    Home free has done 2 johny cash covers. “Folsom prison blues” and “ring of fire”

  • @matthewdooley7855
    @matthewdooley7855 9 місяців тому +1

    Cash's guitar does a good job of evoking the sound of a train rolling down the tracks. Johnny lived a hard life, but was always concerned about people less fortunate than him. Of the early rap pioneers, I feel like Rakim presents a balanced look at life.

  • @JamesJohnson-ig6of
    @JamesJohnson-ig6of 10 місяців тому +1

    As far as I remember, there is a video made from the original performance filmed in the prison.
    That might be a "must see" for you and your many fans!
    THANK YOU!

  • @curtisholsinger6023
    @curtisholsinger6023 10 місяців тому +2

    "Sixteen Tons" cover. PLEASE. It's such an amazing song. To this day i can quote part of the chorus, and most people will be able to (and do!) quote me the rest. At least, the first half. Listen to it, youll see what i mean.

  • @Indy1831
    @Indy1831 10 місяців тому +1

    “I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die” is the greatest lyric ever written!

  • @BUHNANUHBREAD
    @BUHNANUHBREAD 9 місяців тому

    There is a recorded full concert floating around somewhere where he is singing this in Folsom Prison ...You need to watch his biopic movie!!! Ring of Fire

  • @lonnieking4466
    @lonnieking4466 10 місяців тому

    Yes Brother one of the first rebel outlaws that there ever was ❤👍🏻

  • @li-annlairson217
    @li-annlairson217 10 місяців тому +4

    You guys need to listen to one piece at a time by Johnny Cash. That song is hilarious. You will love it!

  • @captainkangaroo4301
    @captainkangaroo4301 6 місяців тому

    This was the first album I bought with my lawn mowing money in 1968. My brother bought Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band that summer. It was a great time, notwithstanding that damn war.

  • @mikepiccione886
    @mikepiccione886 10 місяців тому +4

    Marty Robbins 😊 El Paso and falina are 2 awesome songs To check out❤

    • @PapaFixit
      @PapaFixit 10 місяців тому +1

      You can't do those 2 without El Paso City

  • @shawanish
    @shawanish 10 місяців тому

    my dad used to sing this song when i was a child. brings back great memories

  • @marleybob3157
    @marleybob3157 10 місяців тому +4

    For your next reaction of JC, I highly recommend a cover he did of Sting's "I Hung My Head." It is truly brilliant and the best version of that song available IMHO.

  • @amandathibodeau4996
    @amandathibodeau4996 9 місяців тому

    Loved your breakdown of the song and the analysis of how it pertains to modern day.

  • @sarahberke7194
    @sarahberke7194 10 місяців тому +2

    I love Johnny Cash. HomeFree does a cover of this song and they did Ring of Fire on season 4 of the sing off. ❤❤❤❤

  • @chuck4tnvols681
    @chuck4tnvols681 9 місяців тому

    Johnny Cash - A Concert Behind Prison Walls was 1976 televised concert, shot inside the Tennessee State Prison and featuring Linda Ronstadt among others.

  • @lefty3141591
    @lefty3141591 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the reaction. I'm going to make three suggestions from this reaction.
    Roy Clark's version of "Folsom Prison Blues" same song but he brings a comic element to it and some total guitar wizardry. The black and white live version is best, or the duet of him and Johnny singing it together.
    Johnny Cash "Jackson" this is a duet he did with June (his wife) and shows another side of him.
    Merle Haggard "Daddy Frank" others mentioned that Merle turned his life around in part from attending a Johnny Cash concert while in prison. Johnny was the real deal. He went to many venue's that were not supposed to be friendly to country music singers and got incredible receptions. I grew up listening to country music. Watching your reactions, helps make this music fresh again and remind me of the insights that I have taken from the music and others have not been exposed to.

  • @757optim
    @757optim 10 місяців тому +1

    We all know right from wrong. We all get to choose. Choose wisely.