Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue (Live at San Quentin, 1969) REACTION
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This is why so many artists, even in hip hop, love Johnny Cash. He transcends genres. I dont even like country...but I love Johnny Cash .
Same!!
Ditto
Totally 👍
That's no lie. Johnny Cash still has universal appeal
When certain artists have Him cover their song...and the original shrugs and says "I didnt realize I wrote it for The Man in Black" he did something right
Fun fact: Merle Haggard was 20, in San Quentin prison when Johnny performed, & that was what got him into country music when he got out
I had never heard this. Amazing!
That most certainly isn't what got him into music lmfao
@@chrisperry2754 prove it
@Tara Ritz I heard him say this on PBS when they were featuring Country Music. Music is indeed a healer.
I just made a comment on a different reaction video by Knox Hill saying that the album he made in San Quentin was gold. I did not know this thank you for the fun fact
Johnny Cash was so far ahead of his time, yet such a badass even in his later years. ❤️
His cover of HURT by Nine Inch Nails is a masterpiece.
Cash was the real deal. Certified, card carrying tough guy.
Don't forget this was filmed in San Quentin prison
Delightful. Song was written by Johnny’s friend, the poet Shel Silverstein. This is first record I ever got, my dad drove me to the record store when it came out. I was not yet 5. I still have it even if Johnny and my dad have passed on. Thanks, guys
Ps - meeting Cash and being hugged by him felt like being touched by the hand of God. Definitely a highlight in a life well lived,
My father who has also crossed over to the other side camp has also given me a love for Johnny Cash. I remember riding in a bus with him to Alaska with the 8-track in, and listening to Cash, Holly, Lynn, Jones among many others. This was one of his favorites to play, besides Pink Carnation
I never knew Shel Silverstein wrote this song...nor that he was friends with Cash. Very cool. Thanks.👍✌
I never knew that either! I've had all of his books, totally delightful, with 'The Giving Tree' being the one to bring a tear. What a soul that man had.
@@Stormbrise Johnny was 'god' in my house. My father revered him, and looked a striking amount like him. I think many of us got our love for JC from our fathers..
Shel wrote 'The Giving Tree' and other children's books and many of Dr.Hooks songs . .
He could spin a tale. My parents used to play this album when I was a kid. How cool is he recording at San Quentin prison?
Yes he is. He’s a fucking badass. The record company he was working fought him on it but he said he wanted to play a concert for his people and make an album out of it.
VERY cool!!!
1969?
Written by Shel Silverstein, apparently.
How Metallica got the idea.
I know BB King recorded an album at a Cook County Jail in 71 and Jerry Garcia played an acoustic set at Oregon State Prison in 82. Both worth looking for.
Yes this from the famous San Quentin prison..... Performed for the inmates!
He’s singing this to guys in prison. Trying to show them a different perspective.
Guys, your laughter is freakin' catchy, laughed along with you. ✊✊ Such a cute joyful reaction. 🤡🤡 #TwinsInTheBuilding
So right! I laugh off of other people’s laugh so I was rolling on the floor!
'One piece at a time' by johnny cash is hilarious
@mark Whelan, good call! Had forgotten about that one one. 😁
I was looking to see if anyone mentioned that...great one! I still love "I've Been Everywhere", and of course, Sue!
True! That is a great song.😊
The man in black,, love this extraordinary! Next try Jackson by him and his wife June.
An all time favourite of mine!!!
Yes! Jackson is a great song! It’s hotter than a pepper sprout. 😂
I’ll never tire of that song ⭐️
The Twins are natural born entertainers 💯
Lmao!! Y'all are too funny! Thx for the chuckle! 🤣
Good one Twins! For another classic story song: Kenny Rogers - The Gambler
Ooo that's a good one. Or Kenny Rodgers and the new edition "ruby dont take your love to town". Great guitar picking plus a story about the aftermath of war for one poor soldier.
Yessss
These twins loved this song. Nice to see them laughing like this
Dont know if you noticed, but he is singing to an audience of prisioners, who were currently in San Quentin prison. Hey nephews
"The Man in Black" and "Folsom Prison Blues" should be on your Johnny Cash playlist.
Hurt
Now you MUST listen to "Ode To Billie Joe" by Bobby Gentry!!!
A great story telling song is The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Your channel will never be complete without a reaction to that classic by Charlie Daniels Band
Awesome song, have you listened to his song Ring of Fire? It really shows off his voice. Another funny song is One Piece at a Time. Also, the song Jackson he sings with his wife June.
Ring of Fire is awesome!
Love all those, especially Jackson! June had a beautiful voice... "and I'll be dancing on a pony keg!"
His wife -- June Carter -- wrote "Ring of Fire."
These are just the three songs I want them to listen, too. Good thinking!
The shots of the inmates at San Quentin is awesome! That was and still is unheard of playing at a penitentiary!
The only other performer that did a live album was B.B. King live at Cook County Jail. An incredible piece of music.
@@davebeach2343 is there a video for it?? Id have to check that out if so! BB King is literally a KING of rock / blues!
@@steveaustin5399 I've never seen any video, just heard the album. If there's video it would be incredibly cool.
You should react to Johnny Cash “Ring or Fire”!
I grew up listening to Johnny Cash, me and my sister used to laugh in the back seat to this song. We had the censored version and sob was bleeped out XD
Since you love story telling songs you need to listen to Devil Went Down to Georgia by Charlie Daniels Band❤️
YESSSS!!
I've been asking them to do that for a long time, they'd love it!
@@kathleenmartin7498 me too! I have asked on almost every video I have watched. Maybe this will get their attention😂
I’ve been asking for the Devil Went Down to Georgia for a while. It’s imperative that you react to that one!
Ohhh! Good one! I gotta find my CD 💿 and pop that baby in to listen! Thanks for the reminder!!!😉
You guys should read the book from Shel Silverstein “Where the Sidewalk Ends” for a un cursing version of this poem. He was the lyricist for the song.
Shel Silverstein has a few good books of poetry. They're all bazaar, clean, & goofy...which I like.
Thanks for sharing that. I really like Shel Silverstein and I never knew Johnny's song was based on his poem. I learn so much music history from those who comment on the Twins channel, which is addition to the smiles they bring, is an added bonus.☺
@@kathyp1563 not all are clean - he wrote poetry for a playboy magazine before he became a children’s author. I have his not so child friendly ABC book.
LOVE Johnny Cash ❤
Johnny Cash… classic 👍👍👍
If you like storytelling songs, you have to HAVE TO listen to Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billie Joe.
Yes!
Yes good one .
Also...
"At Seventeen," Janis Ian
"Big Bad John," Jimmy Dean
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," Jim Croce
"House of the Rising Sun," The Animals
"Who Is He (And What Is He To You)," Bill Withers
"Sunny," Bobby Hebb
"Papa Was a Rolling Stone," The Temptations
"State Trooper," Bruce Springsteen
"Shoppin' for Clothes," The Coasters
"Tom's Diner," Suzanne Vega (the remix by DNA)
"Jolene," Dolly Parton
"The Way It Goes," Gillian Welch
"One," Harry Nilsson
"Stagger Lee & Billy," Ike & Tina Turner
"Working Class Hero," John Lennon
"Cocaine Blues," Johnny Cash
"My Manic and I," Laura Marling
"I've Committed Murder," Macy Gray
"She's Got You," Patsy Cline
"Common People," Pulp
"Creep," Radiohead
"Leader of the Pack," The Shangri-Las
"Tear You Apart," She Wants Revenge
"Tonight," Sybille Baier
"The End of the World," Skeeter Davis
"If You Want Me To Stay," Sly & the Family Stone
"There'll Be No Next Time," Louis Prima
"I'll Take Care of You," Bobby Blue Bland
"This Time I'm Gone For Good," Bobby Blue Bland
"Paper Plate," GZA
"The Tower," Ice-T
"I Hung My Head," Johnny Cash
Saturday Night Fish Fry," Louis Jordan
@@773SleepyHollow They did "Jolene" and Dolly Parton gave them a shout out on Twitter.
@@773SleepyHollow Alice’s Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie
Isn't he great? Love your laughter...thanks for this BANGER..❤
I love Johnny and you two are to cute the way you react to songs, get you a Johnny Cash cd you'll love all the songs ✌💕
I knew you two would love this one.
Another good story song is Charlie Daniels " Uneasy Rider"
Also The Devil Down in Georgia
Man, don't compare Charlie Daniels to Johnny Cash. That's an abomination...
@@Tony-dk9sx uh... i didnt. Do you know what a story song is?
I love when you say “ Peace one love” 💕💗💕💗💕💗💕
If you like this, you're gonna love "The Streak" by Ray Stevens. Or really anything by Ray Stevens.
Yes!!! Mississippi Squirrel Revival!!!
Guitar Man 😂😂😂
Also listen to the Statler Brothers, Flowers on the Wall
Ray Stevens is classic!
Just two words: Blue Cyclone.. lol
Please listen to Cash’s The Ballad of Ira Hayes. Another story song, but with a message.
Gotta hear Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues song
My boys are 9 and 5 and they love this song. We gotta raise our babies on these gems. What a awesome song. Legendary man.
A good story song (and it is based on real event) is The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot.
Another story song based on a real event) is Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
That song still chokes me up every time I hear it! And it's so good I can't bear to take it off my playlist! 100% most amazing ballad I can think of that is still amazing to this day.
Love your reaction to this classic.
Coward of the county by Kenny Rogers is a great story telling song.
Oh yeah! Such a powerfully great song!
I like how the younger generation is checking out our music we listened to growing up. The 50s-70s had the greatest collection of music in the history of music. It was a great time for kids to grow up. Great music and cool cars set the tone. Unfortunately all that is lost now.
Love me some Johnny Cash, I always loved the fact that he would perform for those less fortunate. He could tell a story and entertain like no other country singer.
Can you imagine a music star going into a federal penitentiary and putting on a concert? Johnny was an amazing human
Shel Silverstein wrote this song inspired by his friend and raconteur, Jean Shepherd. Jean was the author of The Christmas Story.
You guys are so pure. ☺️ I enjoyed laughing with you!
LOVE Johnny Cash! This song ALWAYS cracks me up!!!
LOVE you guys!!!
If you REALLY love story telling songs...
Devil Went Down To Georgia!!!!
SERIOUSLY!!!!!
Come on youtubers!!!
Let's make them do it!!!
My father loved this guy. Thanks for the memories!
If you want storytelling, How about "Dr Hook"? Maybe "I got stoned and I missed it" or "Sylvia's Mother". Lots of 70's gold there.
A Boy named Sue is about my great great Uncle ☺️ like for real!
It's not completely true just used his name
I adore your reactions. So pure and sweet
I love how ya'll do every kind of music.
If you like this, written by Shel Silverstein, you should listen to "Cover of the Rolling Stone" and "Put Another Log on the Fire"--both by Silverstein, and both "stories" that are very funny!
Omg guys I love this song!! Thank you for the reaction 💞
I feel like I’m sitting there with these guys . They always lift my spirits I know where to go when I’m down .
Such a well written reply. It's true. #TwinsRule
This was one of your best videos.i really love Johny Cash
Great Story Teller
Listen to “SOB” by Nathaniel Rateliff and the night sweats
Absolutely! That’s a great song, and Rateliff is a powerhouse singer!
Dynamite reaction brothers, thanks a million for the laughs
Love this song, love Johnny Cash. Thank you fellas!
This is Johnny Cash's biggest country crossover hit ever!!! It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and peaked at #1 on the Billboard Country chart back in 1969.
LOVED your reaction to this!!! Put a huge smile on my face!!!😂😂😂
One of the best story tellers ever. Live at Folsom Prison is a great album. Ty for doing this song.
Glad you liked it! The first live performance I ever saw recorded in a prison.
Johnny Cash , LEGEND ♥️
Great video! Another very fun storytelling song from Johnny Cash is "One Piece at a Time," you guys would probably like it a lot.
I just love watching you two react. Enjoy your well-deserved success. 👍
"SOB" by Daniel Rateliffe.
Actually, it’s Nathaniel. You’re getting him mixed up with the actor. 😎
@@denisesudell2538 Right you are!! Thanks!
Great Reactions, Thanks. 👍👍👍😊😊👌✌
You should check out "Uneasy Rider" by Charlie Daniels.
The 1973 version is the Original and (to me) Funniest Version.
I so love these guys. Wonderful reactions
🤩Love Johnny Cash!😆😂 Twins you have me rolling!!🤣🤣👍
Definitely listen to his
"Folsom Prison Blues"
I forgot how funny this song is-thanks for the reminder with your infectious laughter!
Kind of like my husband named Leslie.😛 People always return his credit card to me when we’re out.
I just love hearing you two laugh.
Johnny Cash touched so many lives. He was friends with Elvis all the way to Bono from U2. He was deeply close to the Lord. That's what all three of the men mentioned above had in common. Peace
Oooh! Country music will set you up with tons of stories!
Good reaction!
Love this song. I remember when I first heard it, I cracked up. Huge hit. Jim Croce is great at story songs too like Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown. Check it out!
One of my favorites from this legend.
I anyway liked that song. I remember laughing just like yous
My mother-in-law named my hubby Christy because she thought Christopher would be too hard for him to learn to spell. His dad was a military man, so the family moved every two to three years. Everyone always called my hubby Chris, but at each new school the teacher would call him Christy on the first day. Guess what? He learned to fight because the kids made fun of him. He's always said that he was a Boy Named Sue.
My brothers teased me mercilessly with this song. My name was Mary susan, and they called me Sue.
love to see you guys react to his version of hurt ..Johnny Cash has always been a inspiration to me
They reacted to it about a year ago. You could tell they could feel it. Especially Fred
Back in the 70s I remember my mother playing his songs on 8 track tapes. I really wish I listened to the lyrics on this one. RIP Johnny, you were one bad a**!🎙🎼🕶
Johnny always wanted to give the forgotten folks joy. That's why I, as a metal and hip hop fan, still have him in my top 10 favorite artists of all time. He didn't just play major venues, he went to the prisons and gave those inmates a couple hours of joy.
You guys are fun to watch! This one could be as big as IN THE AIR TONIGHT! Love y’all!
Johnny Cash. Love him. You should find when he performed at folsom Prison. Great job
This was an historic performance he gave for the prisoners at San Quentin, on the off-chance you didn't notice or no one mentioned it. It was a pretty big deal.
Made my day!!!
A classic song and great reaction!
Johnny Cash is a GOAT! There is so much more if his music to listen to.
I love Johnny!!!!
I'm a huge fan of his, I wish I could have met him.
I LOVE these two!!! ♥️♥️
If you like these story songs do Johnny’s ‘One piece at a time’ - you’ll love it
I love watching your reactions, they are so refreshing!
Great reaction! Fun song.
Johnny Cash my man!
You two guys crack me up.....Such a breath of fresh air watching your video's.
Remember boys that he was at San Quintin penitentiary when he did that song did you notice the president is saying that he gave many concerts at the presents for the prisoners love Johnny Cash he had a sense of humor and he wasn’t afraid and nobody came up the hard way he and I was passable very very close and very good friends your gap girl Liz the queen
This is the first time I have ever heard this song so you just showed me something new.
I don't know if others have brought it up, but the best thing about this song is that he was in San Quetin singing among the prisoners. Treating people like human beings and showing them respect. It was an historic moment.
The first Johnny cash song I ever heard, I loved it instantly as a small kid! Made me laugh. I didn't get into him properly til much later but for me he's one of the greatest ever artists! So many great songs!
Great for aimlessly cleaning house or tinkering with something. Do a couple more. Cash is multifaceted.
Great Great video guys!