He was saying goodbye. When hearing the song his daughter said to him "It sounds like you're saying goodbye." He told her "I am." This was his goodbye letter to all his fans. That one last swan song.
Johnny Cash is in SIX Halls of Fame. Rock and Roll, Country Music, Nashville Songwriters, Gospel Music, Memphis Music, and the Rockabilly Hall of Fames.
By the time JC recorded this song we was nearly blind from cataracts and in considerable pain from complications from diabetes, but due to a life long struggle with prescription medication, even though he knew he was near death he refused to take any pain medication for fear of becoming addicted again. In his lifetime he sold over 90 million albums. His song, "I walk the Line", is rated #1 of the top 100 Country songs and #30 of Rolling Stones 500 most influential Rock songs of all time.
Such an emotional song. I have heard it described as "a valentine to sufferers" whether about addiction, depression, death or wars etc. it checks all the boxes. I don't think anyone could perform this as well as Cash and pack the same punch. Thanks guys for your reaction and comments. Very moving💔
In 1983 I went to see Johnny play, it was a small theatre, I got there early hoping for an autograph, I wondered around a deserted parking lot waiting to see if he would arrive, I paused for a while to look at the view, I turned around & he was stood in front of me, Just me & Johnny Cash! I stuttered Mr Cash! He asked "Are You A Rockabilly Boy?" I was dressed like 1956 Johnny, "Yes Sir!" I said, He asked what I had in my bag, I took out the records, he signed them, Then he put his hand on my shoulder and asked "Do you have a ticket to get in Son?" Yes sir Mr. Cash I answered, & with that he was gone, The tour bus had been parked nearby & I guess he saw me walking around, Just a short meeting, I think about it often decades later
This has to be one of the most emotionally charged songs ever, in my opinion. I always get emotional listening to it and watching the video, one line always gets to me 'everyone I know goes away in the end', it's so heartrending. It's a beautiful song and he does it so well.
When Johnny played this song for his daughter Roseanne, who is also a famous musician, he asked her what she thought. She said, “it sounds like you’re saying goodbye, dad.” He said, maybe I am.
You might enjoy watching the movie "Walk The Line", based on two Johnny Cash autobiographies. A great JC video is one of Johnny Performing "Man In Black" live. Johnny had spent time talking with students at Vanderbilt University and wrote the song as a result of those conversations. In fact, Johnny had just finished the last rewrite of the song, which Johnny explains in the opening of the video.
The man is a legend for a reason. Checkout his catalog and his bio. Started life with next to nothing and gained everything one could want for only realize in the end we all return to the earth. Worldly possessions mean nothing in the end.
Oh man. This song gets me every time. I am the age where I knew of his fame in awards, songs and movies. In the end after all the fame & money and he would rather have nothing than have his wife die. He loved his wife June Carter very much. He died soon after she did.
the picture was his mother....his wife is in the video with him though....this was his last music video & his album got nominated for awards....Johnny & June passed away very close to each other....his daughter actually made that comment to him about it sounding like he was saying goodbye & he said yes it is
This is such an amazing cover to a great song! Trent to this day plays this song with the lyrics that Johnny altered! It's become like a tribute to Johnny!
He took and already good song and gave it more depth from an old man at the end of his life. He made it his own and the composed Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, did not mind after hearing it. Do listen to the original from the album The Downward Spiral. The photo was of his mother, his wife June Carter cash is seen walking with him in the video filmed in February 2003 and she died on May 15 of that year and Jonny followed 7 months later on September 12th at age 71.
I just discovered this cover a couple of years ago. It is one of the deepest songs I have ever heard. His voice is everything. He really said goodbye to everyone. Sad and beautiful.
Like everyone else, Mr. Cash has made mistakes. Unlike most other people, he's shared that *fact* with the world through this song and hasn't attempted to *hide* his mistakes. "Everyone I know goes away in the end." :D Everyone you *don't* know goes away in the end too. To me there's nothing depressing about this song - I think it's very useful to learn while you're young that "Good health simply means that you're dying at the slowest rate possible".
Had the privilege of seeing him in concert, not long after he had taken June Carter as his wife. Of course she and the Carter Family were there in the same concert. This song really hits hard. It is clear that he was saying goodbye. You guys are amazing. It was great tuning in. Glad I came by to watch. As for that concert, my new wife and our new baby boy were there with me. A joyous occasion. As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
This was his last album before his death. Great album. Elvis recorded Run On first, if I am not mistaken. Elvis's is great and always my favorite but Johnny was great also. R.I.P to both
I believe June died just after filming this video… Such a powerful performance and song. It can’t have been easy to do. 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thank you for doing this together. 🙏😊
Watched you guys react to this on BP's channel awhile back. Good to re-watch here and now. It is an emotional powerful performance for sure. Having two of my favorite UA-cam reactors sitting next to each other for the experience - sweet! If you haven't already done it, "A Boy Named Sue" is a Johnny Cash song you might really enjoy. Hits a bit on what it means to be a man and a dad. 😉
My best friend ( a cast member from Hee Haw and a good friend of Johnny's) was at his wife June's funeral. She knelt down by Johnny at the funeral and said, "Darlin', how are you holding up?" He said, "Lu, I'll be gone in six months." He was gone in four.
Props to Rick Rubin who said Johnny wanted me to "run tape" on every song and conversations, he and Rick had during this time. Rubin went on to say that Johnny felt if he wasn't recording, he was going to die. In this video Rubin captured Cash's true essence. By this time Cash's diabetes had ravenged his eye sight and many internal organs.
Beautiful reaction to an amazing song. Johnny Cash is amazing. So much of his work is just so good. BP - you need to react to AR's suggestion of God's Gonna Cut you down.. of you goth react to it together. great song and so many big stars have camos.. great stuff..
Great reaction you 2, to a very effective performance from The Man In Black. To break up the sombre mood, another great one of of JC's songs was "Ring Of Fire" He refused to allow it to be used to advertise a hemorrhoid treatment. Keep Reacting!
He was best friends with other superstars that had passed before him. Losing everyone around you or in your circle can leave you lost. I know this feeling. All the friends I grew up with except for 2 have all passed. There used to be 11 of us on the block. It's devastating, and I can't imagine how hard it is for those people who live to their 100s.
This is like starting with the last page of a book. You guys need to go back to the beginning to fully understand the emotion behind this version of this song
This was a goodbye song. His wife died about three months after the song was sung and he died about three months later. From what I have heard, he wanted to outlive his wife so that she wouldn't feel the pain of losing him. In my opinion, this version is far better than the original. I have heard that when he closed the piano at the end of this song, he never opened it again. It was the last song on his last album.
I'm a 64 yr. old man and my eyes leaked with this song. (I have heard it before) When we are born, we bring into this world nothing, and we leave the same way; you can't take it with you. Let me adjust my last comment a bit; we do bring with us Gods love, and as is said in the movie "Ghost", with Patrick Swayze; he says, "The love, you take it with you". (I believe this!) There is another "Good-bye" song that I really think you should react to, which I'm willing to bet that your eyes will leak when you hear it. It is, "I'm Not Going to Miss You" by Glenn Campbell; I think it hits harder than "Hurt". I think you will figure out what it is about when you hear it; I don't want to give any spoilers. I will say, it makes me think of my grandma in her last few years; she went through the same. Love you guys, together and separately; I follow you both. "Live Life with Love"!!!
Johnny Cash together with Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins singing "This Train" as a tribute to Elvis on the Johnny Cash show in 1977. Please react to it. Or Johnny on Sesame Street doing a duet with Oscar the Grouch singing "Dirty Dan".
Doesn't matter what type of music you like,most people loved and respected Johnny and his wife June Carter Cash,It is well worth checking out more from Johnny.I would like to see the original of this song.
Johnny Cash gives this song a depth and deeper meaning than Trent could have at the time he wrote it. The lines which refer 'my sweetest friend' take on a second meaning when you consider that for every country album Johnny Cash released he also released a gospel album, for him his god was his sweetest friend. Also worth noting is that the original version has the lyrics 'my empire of sh*t' but Johnny changed it to 'my empire of dirt' because he didn't feel the need to cuss/curse to get the point across.
Right before he died….he was saying goodbye….watch him close the piano like a casket and touch it for the last time. That was his mom in the picture , his wife on the stairs.. Tough old man saying goodbye
Johnny struggled with drugs in the Sixties. In the Seventies, he would come on stage towards the end of the Billy Graham crusades and do a gospel song or two and speak for a minute.
The song you quoted God's gonna cut you down was released posthumously 3 years after Johnny died. The video features celebrities lip syncing along to it.
This song me ball like a baby. Not gonna hide it. It was emotional. Knowing his life and then he died actually before it was released. Hatd to see him sonilf and shakey. He was a mans man
Johnny looked much older than his 71 years! You need to listen to the lyrics of Man in Black. Why is it okay to laugh when you are happy but not OK to cry when you are down?
Elvis Presley was only the 2nd person to be inducted into both the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and the Country music Hall of Fame. Johnny Cash was the first. The "American Recordings" 1-4 series of albums, produced by Rick Rubin (watch Rick Rubin talk about Cash and making those albums with him), are absolutely stunning
Depression and addiction. "The needle tears a hole, the old familiar sting..." Johnny had his struggles with addiction; he gave credit to June for pulling him out of it.
I don't know for sure, but the story goes: Trent Reznor, nine inch nails lead singer, was mad when he heard someone coveted this, then he hears it and said "it's his now'
Johnny's song forever ♥️ Walk the line is a great song and Movie. Blubbering like a baby as usual 🙏 Please Please check out April Wine..Roller. Great reaction and Peace out guys 🙏 ✌️ ☮️
The true crime is that neither of you knew "One Piece At A Time", LOL... and DO check out NIN's original. Same words, give or take a few, but it hits different; a young man who sees no future ahead of him versus an old man who KNOWS he has almost no future any more. Either one hits hard.
SO ONCE ( JUNE ) HAD PASSED ON ROBERT, JOHNNY HAD NO REASON FOR LIVING ANYMORE AS HE LOST HIS BEST FRIEND AND COMPANION! ☹HE WAS DEFINITELYYYY CHECKING OUT AND EVEN HIS DAUGHTER ( ROSEANNE ) SAID THAT TO HIM 😮 WE TRULYYYY LOST A REAL LEGEND AND A GUY THAT WAS INDUCTED INTO THE HALL ( 3 ) TIMES, HIM AND ERIC CLAPTON, 3 TIMES, PRETTY CRAZY! 👍😊
He was saying goodbye.
When hearing the song his daughter said to him "It sounds like you're saying goodbye." He told her "I am."
This was his goodbye letter to all his fans. That one last swan song.
I believe the picture was actually his mom. His wife is in the video. She passed about 4 months later and then within months, he passed.
That is his mom in the picture. And yes, that is his wife in the video, but she passed before he did.
Johnny Cash is in SIX Halls of Fame. Rock and Roll, Country Music, Nashville Songwriters, Gospel Music, Memphis Music, and the Rockabilly Hall of Fames.
picture was of his mother.
Trent Reznor (NIN) cried when he heard Johnny's rendition, that's how powerful this song is
Trent also stated it wasn't his song anymore
And Trent said. “This is no longer our song”
@@francismcknight724 AR said as much in the video.
Naa, he thought it was weird. ua-cam.com/users/shortsFJvH7NPfu9w
By the time JC recorded this song we was nearly blind from cataracts and in considerable pain from complications from diabetes, but due to a life long struggle with prescription medication, even though he knew he was near death he refused to take any pain medication for fear of becoming addicted again.
In his lifetime he sold over 90 million albums. His song, "I walk the Line", is rated #1 of the top 100 Country songs and #30 of Rolling Stones 500 most influential Rock songs of all time.
Such an emotional song. I have heard it described as "a valentine to sufferers" whether about addiction, depression, death or wars etc. it checks all the boxes. I don't think anyone could perform this as well as Cash and pack the same punch. Thanks guys for your reaction and comments. Very moving💔
In 1983 I went to see Johnny play, it was a small theatre, I got there early hoping for an autograph, I wondered around a deserted parking lot waiting to see if he would arrive, I paused for a while to look at the view, I turned around & he was stood in front of me, Just me & Johnny Cash! I stuttered Mr Cash! He asked "Are You A Rockabilly Boy?" I was dressed like 1956 Johnny, "Yes Sir!" I said, He asked what I had in my bag, I took out the records, he signed them, Then he put his hand on my shoulder and asked "Do you have a ticket to get in Son?" Yes sir Mr. Cash I answered, & with that he was gone, The tour bus had been parked nearby & I guess he saw me walking around, Just a short meeting, I think about it often decades later
You were hoping for an autograph. He was looking for a friend.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
This has to be one of the most emotionally charged songs ever, in my opinion. I always get emotional listening to it and watching the video, one line always gets to me 'everyone I know goes away in the end', it's so heartrending. It's a beautiful song and he does it so well.
When Johnny played this song for his daughter Roseanne, who is also a famous musician, he asked her what she thought. She said, “it sounds like you’re saying goodbye, dad.” He said, maybe I am.
It is amazing to watch people discover Johnny Cash. Hurt, hurts
You might enjoy watching the movie "Walk The Line", based on two Johnny Cash autobiographies. A great JC video is one of Johnny Performing "Man In Black" live. Johnny had spent time talking with students at Vanderbilt University and wrote the song as a result of those conversations. In fact, Johnny had just finished the last rewrite of the song, which Johnny explains in the opening of the video.
That man went thru hell and back during his lifetime but came out on the other side at peace...❤😢
Johnny's wife, June Carter Cash, was a country artist from a family dynasty in country music. June appears in the video on the stairs behind him.
She was funnier than him too.
Yes, the original to give this one context!
The man is a legend for a reason. Checkout his catalog and his bio. Started life with next to nothing and gained everything one could want for only realize in the end we all return to the earth. Worldly possessions mean nothing in the end.
The song hits more and more every time you hear it.
I remember when this was released. We were all mourning his death, and hearing him say goodbye
I was crying before even starting the video back then when it came out.
Oh man. This song gets me every time. I am the age where I knew of his fame in awards, songs and movies. In the end after all the fame & money and he would rather have nothing than have his wife die. He loved his wife June Carter very much. He died soon after she did.
the picture was his mother....his wife is in the video with him though....this was his last music video & his album got nominated for awards....Johnny & June passed away very close to each other....his daughter actually made that comment to him about it sounding like he was saying goodbye & he said yes it is
older stuff of his "sunday morning coming down ", "boy named sue"," ballad of ira hayes " just to start
the picture was of his mother, his wife is later on the stairs.
This is such an amazing cover to a great song! Trent to this day plays this song with the lyrics that Johnny altered! It's become like a tribute to Johnny!
He took and already good song and gave it more depth from an old man at the end of his life. He made it his own and the composed Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, did not mind after hearing it. Do listen to the original from the album The Downward Spiral.
The photo was of his mother, his wife June Carter cash is seen walking with him in the video filmed in February 2003 and she died on May 15 of that year and Jonny followed 7 months later on September 12th at age 71.
These are the facts, thanks.
I just discovered this cover a couple of years ago. It is one of the deepest songs I have ever heard. His voice is everything.
He really said goodbye to everyone. Sad and beautiful.
Rosanne Cash is his daughter with first wife. Listen to her song “Seven Year Ache”. It is beautiful.
I always liked Tennessee flat top box!.
Like everyone else, Mr. Cash has made mistakes. Unlike most other people, he's shared that *fact* with the world through this song and hasn't attempted to *hide* his mistakes. "Everyone I know goes away in the end." :D Everyone you *don't* know goes away in the end too. To me there's nothing depressing about this song - I think it's very useful to learn while you're young that "Good health simply means that you're dying at the slowest rate possible".
Had the privilege of seeing him in concert, not long after he had taken June Carter as his wife. Of course she and the Carter Family were there in the same concert. This song really hits hard. It is clear that he was saying goodbye.
You guys are amazing. It was great tuning in. Glad I came by to watch.
As for that concert, my new wife and our new baby boy were there with me. A joyous occasion.
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe.
This was his last album before his death. Great album. Elvis recorded Run On first, if I am not mistaken. Elvis's is great and always my favorite but Johnny was great also. R.I.P to both
I believe his wife passed right before he did.
About a week after, I think. Johnny died and then I think June died about a week later.
about 4 months before him, during heart surgery.
@@galerios1 June died about 4 months before JC, during heart surgery.
I believe June died just after filming this video…
Such a powerful performance and song. It can’t have been easy to do. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for doing this together. 🙏😊
Thanks to Rick Rubin for repeatedly pushing this song on Johnny.
Watched you guys react to this on BP's channel awhile back. Good to re-watch here and now. It is an emotional powerful performance for sure. Having two of my favorite UA-cam reactors sitting next to each other for the experience - sweet! If you haven't already done it, "A Boy Named Sue" is a Johnny Cash song you might really enjoy. Hits a bit on what it means to be a man and a dad. 😉
My best friend ( a cast member from Hee Haw and a good friend of Johnny's) was at his wife June's funeral. She knelt down by Johnny at the funeral and said, "Darlin', how are you holding up?" He said, "Lu, I'll be gone in six months." He was gone in four.
Props to Rick Rubin who said Johnny wanted me to "run tape" on every song and conversations, he and Rick had during this time. Rubin went on to say that Johnny felt if he wasn't recording, he was going to die. In this video Rubin captured Cash's true essence. By this time Cash's diabetes had ravenged his eye sight and many internal organs.
First picture shown was his mother.
His daughter said it sounds like your eulogy he said it is
“You’re bucket is full. So just let it out so you can fill it back up again.” Brilliant.
Beautiful reaction to an amazing song. Johnny Cash is amazing. So much of his work is just so good. BP - you need to react to AR's suggestion of God's Gonna Cut you down.. of you goth react to it together. great song and so many big stars have camos.. great stuff..
Great reaction you 2, to a very effective performance from The Man In Black.
To break up the sombre mood, another great one of of JC's songs was "Ring Of Fire"
He refused to allow it to be used to advertise a hemorrhoid treatment. Keep Reacting!
yes to the original
We all know that thing that brings "man" tears. For me it's honestly! I have shed a tear or 10 with this song at different times. Without any shame!
That is the house he grew up in. It went under water with the building of a dam.
He was best friends with other superstars that had passed before him. Losing everyone around you or in your circle can leave you lost. I know this feeling. All the friends I grew up with except for 2 have all passed. There used to be 11 of us on the block. It's devastating, and I can't imagine how hard it is for those people who live to their 100s.
This is like starting with the last page of a book. You guys need to go back to the beginning to fully understand the emotion behind this version of this song
This was a goodbye song. His wife died about three months after the song was sung and he died about three months later. From what I have heard, he wanted to outlive his wife so that she wouldn't feel the pain of losing him. In my opinion, this version is far better than the original.
I have heard that when he closed the piano at the end of this song, he never opened it again. It was the last song on his last album.
I jear the opening and tears. Such a beautiful piece of art to have left behind to touch on such a human experience. 💯 yes to the original
Yes the original is a must
Some might call it old school, but "Keeping it Together" or being "Professional" was the ideal.
The manifestation of a lifetime of joy and pain.
It's always good to watch the original for comparison/ contrast!
This is so weird, this week I went back to mybold favorites Sound of Silence and Hurt, and now I see you're also doing them
yes, check on the original
At one point in the 70s, 1 out of 5 records sold in the US was a Johnny Cash record. ❤️💔
I’m still hearing this song through the prism of addiction… may god help me hear it as an old man 🙏
`He lead a long and hard life. But last years he got close to GOD.
Trent Resnor said it was now his song
You might be high but you will never be Johnny Cash eating cake in a bush high!
His daughter asked if this was goodbye. Mom in the picture. Wife at the stairs. She died and then johnny died.
Well I wasn't aware of this channel but I love both you guys 🎉🎉 Subbed
I'm a 64 yr. old man and my eyes leaked with this song. (I have heard it before) When we are born, we bring into this world nothing, and we leave the same way; you can't take it with you. Let me adjust my last comment a bit; we do bring with us Gods love, and as is said in the movie "Ghost", with Patrick Swayze; he says, "The love, you take it with you". (I believe this!) There is another "Good-bye" song that I really think you should react to, which I'm willing to bet that your eyes will leak when you hear it. It is, "I'm Not Going to Miss You" by Glenn Campbell; I think it hits harder than "Hurt". I think you will figure out what it is about when you hear it; I don't want to give any spoilers. I will say, it makes me think of my grandma in her last few years; she went through the same. Love you guys, together and separately; I follow you both. "Live Life with Love"!!!
The closins the piano resembles closing a coffin.
Hhahahajajahaha.
Johnny Cash together with Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins singing "This Train" as a tribute to Elvis on the Johnny Cash show in 1977. Please react to it. Or Johnny on Sesame Street doing a duet with Oscar the Grouch singing "Dirty Dan".
Doesn't matter what type of music you like,most people loved and respected Johnny and his wife June Carter Cash,It is well worth checking out more from Johnny.I would like to see the original of this song.
Johnny Cash gives this song a depth and deeper meaning than Trent could have at the time he wrote it. The lines which refer 'my sweetest friend' take on a second meaning when you consider that for every country album Johnny Cash released he also released a gospel album, for him his god was his sweetest friend. Also worth noting is that the original version has the lyrics 'my empire of sh*t' but Johnny changed it to 'my empire of dirt' because he didn't feel the need to cuss/curse to get the point across.
Right before he died….he was saying goodbye….watch him close the piano like a casket and touch it for the last time. That was his mom in the picture , his wife on the stairs.. Tough old man saying goodbye
Would love to see you react to Trent's version as well!
June Cash died April, 2003. Johnny four months later. Trent Rezner wrote the song.
Johnny struggled with drugs in the Sixties. In the Seventies, he would come on stage towards the end of the Billy Graham crusades and do a gospel song or two and speak for a minute.
The song you quoted God's gonna cut you down was released posthumously 3 years after Johnny died. The video features celebrities lip syncing along to it.
Such a sad song and he did it so well. 😢
This song me ball like a baby. Not gonna hide it. It was emotional. Knowing his life and then he died actually before it was released. Hatd to see him sonilf and shakey. He was a mans man
Should back this up with Cash's song "Further On Up The Road".
Johnny looked much older than his 71 years! You need to listen to the lyrics of Man in Black.
Why is it okay to laugh when you are happy but not OK to cry when you are down?
Thanks!
The original is worth a look. It holds a special place in my 90's grunge heart, but this is more soulful.
R.I.P. Johnny
Elvis Presley was only the 2nd person to be inducted into both the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and the Country music Hall of Fame.
Johnny Cash was the first.
The "American Recordings" 1-4 series of albums, produced by Rick Rubin (watch Rick Rubin talk about Cash and making those albums with him), are absolutely stunning
I enjoy his early music.
Best damn version of the song ever recorded.
It was like seeing my grandpa shacky and old. It was hard
It is one of the best covers ever.
You should hit the original.
One of the best concerts I ever saw was NineDavidInchBowieNails.
Friggin fantastic!
Please(both of you guys)do a reaction to his song
The Ballad of Ira Hayes.
It's the story of one of the Marines who raised the flag at Iwo Jima WWII.
Yes, for the original.
The original feels a lot darker, coming from a place of depression. Cash's version is a goodbye with love
Depression and addiction. "The needle tears a hole, the old familiar sting..." Johnny had his struggles with addiction; he gave credit to June for pulling him out of it.
Genius - nothing else.
I don't know for sure, but the story goes: Trent Reznor, nine inch nails lead singer, was mad when he heard someone coveted this, then he hears it and said "it's his now'
Kills me every time I watch and listened to this song
Definitely check out the original. It's amazing in its own right. This cover is phenomenal though.
Check out his daughter Roseanne Cash and “September When it Comes”. It’ll blow you away.
Johnny's song forever ♥️ Walk the line is a great song and Movie. Blubbering like a baby as usual 🙏 Please Please check out April Wine..Roller. Great reaction and Peace out guys 🙏 ✌️ ☮️
The true crime is that neither of you knew "One Piece At A Time", LOL... and DO check out NIN's original. Same words, give or take a few, but it hits different; a young man who sees no future ahead of him versus an old man who KNOWS he has almost no future any more. Either one hits hard.
Look up the definition of the word "cool" in any language and I'll guarantee you Johnny Cash's picture is beside it.
Not a picture of his wife, that is his mother, his wife June is shown in the video.
the picture is his mom guys
do nine inch nails!!! yesss! #anthonyray upchuch reactions are amazing!!!
SO ONCE ( JUNE ) HAD PASSED ON ROBERT, JOHNNY HAD NO REASON FOR LIVING ANYMORE AS HE LOST HIS BEST FRIEND AND COMPANION! ☹HE WAS DEFINITELYYYY CHECKING OUT AND EVEN HIS DAUGHTER ( ROSEANNE ) SAID THAT TO HIM 😮 WE TRULYYYY LOST A REAL LEGEND AND A GUY THAT WAS INDUCTED INTO THE HALL ( 3 ) TIMES, HIM AND ERIC CLAPTON, 3 TIMES, PRETTY CRAZY! 👍😊
The pic was his mother
Yes check out 9 Inch Nails for comparison
Damn you gents talk about yourselves a lot
YES