Johnny Cash's Nine Inch Nails Cover - Hurt (Reaction!)
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Yes, that is his wife. She came downstairs to make sure he wasn't overdoing it while filming and they asked on the spur of the moment if they could film her, too. Part of this was filmed at his home and part was filmed at the Cash museum, which had been damaged by flooding and was closed to the public. It was fitting that he was also closed off and damaged is what I read somewhere. But there he was, surrounded by everything anyone could want on Earth, realizing that it was all a pile of dirt since ultimately that doesn't mean anything to you anymore when you die. (My interpretation.) They did the filming on the fly, no time to prep, no make-up, no attempt to look younger or hide his ill-health. Raw and vulnerable is how I see this. The juxtaposition between the younger man with everything and the old man wishing ... His wife lived long enough to see this, but not much longer. He lived long enough to see it nominated for a bunch of awards (that it, inexplicably didn't win) and died two weeks after the awards show. It's all incredibly evocative and painful, but almost impossible to ignore.
If you haven't already, watch the end again, all the way to the part where he closes the piano lid and caresses it as a good-bye, you cut it off a little too soon. Whether it's true or not, I don't know, but it is said he never opened it again. It's very poignant. His daughter said it looked like he was saying good-bye and he replied that he was.
This comment and its story made me pay attention to that ending as you stated. And I’m in tears. I blame you.
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@Melly
I believe you’re 100 correct. Rosanne, his daughter w Vivian, said it was the last time he played😔 Believe also your tragically beautiful interpretation is spot on as well💔❤️🩹❤️
Thank you for this post
I always hear people say that his daughter said it was like he was saying goodbye and that he replied he was. But every time I ask where I can find that, no body responds.
I watched a documentary where she talks about Johnny and June showing her the video, and she cried, but she didn't say that in the interview that I saw.
Trent Reznor said, flat out, once he heard Cash’s version, and saw the video, that this was Cash’s song.
Greatest respect.
RIP Johnny Cash.
It was when Reznor saw the video. He actually was pissed off just listening to the song.
The video coupled with the song explains it all.
Once you see it and hear it, you know in your heart, that you wrote that song for him and not yourself.
And to own that and give it respect is just love x
He suffered with different addictions his entire life.
This is the reason he chose to sing the song
I still feel like Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt is the purest expression of regret that I will ever hear. He compressed seven decades of pain and sorrow into four minutes of music. I've seen people say that Trent Reznor's version is a young man in the midst of addiction, realizing what he is doing to the people he loves and knowing he has to change. Johnny's version is an old man at the end of his life, looking back at all of his mistakes, all of the cruel and careless things he did, and knowing that he can never make amends because he is out of time.
Perfectly spoken mate.
That is exactly what I hear and see whe I watch this too.
Absolutely heartbreaking x
I would also add that its him saying that even if he had a miracle to get time, he would still ruin it again because it is who he is.
Even though he does not want to ruin it and it's painful, he still would because it is who he is 😢
Johnny's version is more impactful.
You stopped it twice in a row before it ended. The last scene has him closing the piano and very tenderly and lovingly stroked it. The symbolism was powerful. He literally never opened it again. His wife died 3 months after the song's release and Johnny died 4 months after she did.
I kept saying "Wait wait... watch the rest". That last scene is just heart-wrenching.
That little monument has so much power. It says so much just a little goodbye to a old friend.
My favorite part and he missed it twice. Oof!
Yeah, missing the end…super frustrating to those of us who know the symbolism of it. Try this again on your own brother…and don’t miss the piano closing end.
Agree 💯💯
I think Julia Nilon put it best in her reaction to this. She said watching the scenes from his life then seeing him close the piano at the end, after music had been his whole life - it is like watching him die. It's almost cripplingly sad.
Yeah that’s deep and beautiful.
When they show his wife standing behind him, I cry, everytime. She stands as an angel standing sentinel over her husband.
Exactly, she looks concerned and so loving watching (literally) over him. It breaks my heart that his lyric "everyone goes away in the end" becomes even more true since she preceded him in death, I honestly think her death probably was the last nail in the coffin for him. I can't imagine that kind of emotion, or the feeling of being that age and having lost so many loved ones.
She loved him so much
@Radioactive Sunflowerz
There’s a song by Heidi Newfield, formerly of One Trick Pony, I believe🤔 Anyway- the lyrics are beautiful. I always thought the title was Like Johnny and June, but I guess it’s simply ‘Johnny and June’. Your post made me think of it; you may want to check it out🥲
“ I wanna love like Johnny and June
Rings of fire burnin' with you
I wanna walk the line
Walk the line
'Til the end of time
I wanna love
Love ya that much
Cash it all in
Give it all up
And when you're gone
I wanna go too
Like Johnny and June…”
They were somethin’ special to be sure.
We should also remember how incredibly tough things must have been for Vivian, for so many reasons. I think Johnny did. And I think it’s part of why he treated June like the Queen she was.
I also think June remembered- and it’s part of why she wasn’t ‘havin’ NONE of that, John Cash!!!’😆
People evolve. People grow.
Well, hopefully😅. But I think there’s little doubt June saved Johnny’s life.❤️🩹
That’s who she was for him, his angel
June Carter Cash was not a saint, but you wouldn't have known it based on the way Johnny worshipped her. And she, enduring years of his tours, addictions, arrests, and more, stood by him through it all. Her expression, looking at him as he sang those lyrics -- "I will let you down, I will make you hurt" - that is what true love looks like.
Trent has often said in interviews that Johnny played it better than he ever could and the song now belongs to him.
No he didn't.
Yes I seen an interview with him saying it was no longer his song.
@@jimwilson9371 context is everything and edited interviews and sound bites don't help. This is one of the most commonly misinterpreted inferred myths on UA-cam. Reznor has never said Johnny played it better than he could, or that he can't play the song live anymore or that the first time he heard it he said the song belongs to Cash etc. Which you will find constantly in the comments. He hated it the first time he heard it. It only resonated with him when he saw the video (which is an amazing video and the real reason the song got so much attention). It reference to him saying it's not his song anymore, he was talking about the realisation of the power of music. The song was so personal to him, he could remember writing it and how he felt while writing it, he couldn't see a time when he could listen to the song and it not be that. The Cash version (with the video) made him realise that he could hear the song from a different point of view (Cash coming to the end of his life) and therefore let it take a new meaning, therefore no longer HIS song. That was a general statement about anyone covering his songs. Not that he was metaphorically handed over ownership of the song. That's why he said the songs is not his anymore and NOT the song belongs to Cash like people keep regurgitating. I can see how people want to infer it that way, it's got a nice sentimentality about it. He talked about it more for a NIN fan club reddit session. Personally I like the Cash version when I first heard it on the album. But didn't really hit me until I saw the video.
Yeah he did
@@lylemorrison9811 maybe in your world
This song was Johnny’s life. That’s why Reznor told him “this is your song now”
Johnny also fought drug and alcohol addiction during his lifetime. The lady on the stairs is June, his wife. You should watch the last 10-15 seconds. The imagery of the piano is very profound.
Rick Rubin is the unsung hero of this song. He convinced Johnny to do it, Trent to let them, he made the arrangement and did the production to make the song work for johnny, and chose the director for the video. This was very much his vision
The director, Mark Romanek, is another hero. He begged Rubin so much for the chance to direct it he told him he’d do it for free.
@@johnnyb362 agreed. The video he put together is a powerhouse. He did a really good movie called One Hour Photo. It stars Robin Williams on one of his serious roles, he does a great job
In case it isn’t gut wrenching enough when Johnny breaks down during the climax, watching him close the piano at the end makes me lose it every time. It’s like he didn’t want to stop playing, but knew he had to
After many years, Johnny's fame faded in the 80s and 90s. But then a producer approached him about doing this. He agreed and did a final album in which he covered several young artists and groups. The album was a hit. When his daughter heard this she said, "It sounds like you're saying goodbye". He replied, "I am". A final poignant goodbye to his lifetime fans (like me) and a fitting finale to a huge career spanning some 50 years. I cannot help but weep when I hear this. I grew up listening to Johnny. He was a staple in my home and my grandparent's home. There will never be another Johnny Cash. RIP, Johnny. Thank you for so many years of great music. I look forward to hearing you in concert in Heaven.
Make sure to go back and watch the very end, where he closes the piano with a real reverence. He never opened it again.
The look June gives him when she comes down the stairs is heartbreaking. She knows she's losing the other half of her soul, oddly she went first followed soon by him
One of my top 3 favorite covers of all time. I always cry when he closes the piano 😞🖤
Hurt is how Johnny was feeling at the end of his life. He knew addictions, struggles, lies, deceit and love. He suffered along the same lines as Trent....he understood what Trent was saying so Johnny chose this as his goodbye song.
Johnny recorded this song in February 2003. June (his wife on the stairs) died in May 2003. Johnny (71) died in September 2003.
Correction - Johnny Cash released the Hurt song as a single in 2002. The video was shot in Feb 2003 and subsequently released.
The rawness and unpolished realness of this song, the great lack of the usual overprocessing, makes it a gem worthy to be the most powerful song and video likely ever put together. Well done, Johnny. RIP!
I came home from work one day, went to see what my grown son was doing…he was sitting in front of his computer, watching this video with tears just streaming down his face. All he could do was point & yes, I also cried realizing Johnny Cash was saying goodbye.
He was 71 yrs old when he recorded this, just a little over a year older than what I am now. My son & both grandson’s love this man’s music.
This song is one of my favorite covers of all time. Like Trent Reznor said Hurt became a Johnny Cash song. After Johnny's passing Trent played Johnny's version of Hurt on a piano on stage at an award show for County Music Television's, it was awesome performance it should be on UA-cam.
I have not been able to watch this video without crying and I have seen it quite a few times.
Same here.
This song tells Cash's life story. He had addiction issues and was a rebel. This song is more powerful if you know his story. Great reaction and a new sub.
Johnny didn't personally choose the song, these were from his 'American' series of albums produced by Rick Rubin. For the first album, just called American Recordings, it was songs that Johnny always wanted to record but never had. Then for American II-IV (and then V and VI posthumously), Johnny's son John Carter Cash and Rick Rubin looked for songs they thought would fit Johnny's voice and general tone at the time.
Some great covers on those albums, his versions of "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode (with John Frusciante on guitar), "Rusty Cage" by Soundgarden (backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), and Sting's "I Hung My Head" are all worth checking out as well. And his cover of "One" by U2 will just break your fucking heart in a million little pieces, the extra perspective he puts on those lyrics is incredible! :)
His wife coming down the stairs...2 weeks before she passed. She was crying because she knew...she knew this was Johns last recording. He lasted just months after her passing. She was a popular member of the Carter family of musicians..hence her name June Carter Cash.
The quote 'it wasn't my song anymore' says it all for me.
It was his goodbye song. Looking back on his long career, regrets, making peace of prior mistakes and loss, and at the end of video he slowly closes his piano for the last time like he’s saying goodbye.
Cash had his bouts with addiction. When he sings "the needle tears a hole" he knows what he's singing about.
There's also an implied double entendre over the song in that he had full blown cancer, as well as diabetes and other long term health issues. Much of the addiction and self harm imagery also has a certain medical context to it. The first lines of the song "I hurt myself today, to see if I still feel" not only describe emotional numbness as they would in self harm, but also numbness that comes from diabetic nephropathy which creates numbness in the fingers where one normally gets a sample of blood to check blood glucose levels.
The needle tearing a hole and trying to kill it all away not only describes taking drugs to forget, but also the literal process of chemotherapy where you stick needles of poison into your veins to kill cancer, in the process killing YOU, the hope being it kills the cancer before it kills you. With this allusion especially we know it's a double entendre because of the line "the old familiar sting." That draws a comparison and creates a distinction, that current day him is battling cancer by injecting poison into his veins but he remembers what it was like to inject poison into his veins in the throws of addiction.
Trent Reznor wrote the song, but there's a reason Johnny decided to cover it when he did and in the notes of American IV: The Man Comes Around he outright states that he chose this song because of the double meanings created from the context of an ill man singing that song at the end of his life who'd also experienced those issues.
He's singing too June Carter Cash. His wife (they were inseparable) She died and he's ready to go to ✝️🙏💞
You said "who would have thought Johnny Cash would have performed it in that sort of way?" A LOT OF PEOPLE. When I first hit the punk scene in the mid 90s johnny cash was beloved among everyone for being spoken out against the police and having that rebelious mindset. Dude is an inspiration to so many different genres, he actually did a lot of covers of newer bands hits that he liked...especially in the rock and alternative scenes. He released over close to 100 albums in his lifetime, and there's a lot of gems hidden in there that I think because of just having so many good songs that put them in the shadow that a lot of people will never know. But it's worth a dig to anyone interested. You'll feel rich in gems.
NIN said it was meant for them to write the song but johnny cash to sing it. Him covering was him literally saying goodbye. His daughter said that was the last time the piano was closed. Also, his empire of dirt. He released all of his music as public right before he died.
When Trent Reznor (the author of the song) saw the video, he cryed!
Nine Inch Nails anointed this as No longer their song!
Probably the saddest, most perfect story of one’s life, and regrets, …. the realization, when it’s to late, what was truly important.
I think changing the word “shit” to dirt lends more power to the feeling of loss and desolation.
Such an EPIC way to end his storied musical journey. It fits him in ways that many do not understand, he made a lot of mistakes early on ... he fought for his wife even though he was married when they first met (his first marriage was not exactly a great loving situation). Their love couldn't be denied even though at first she rejected him because he was still married. Eventually they ended up together and the love they shared carried them through good and bad times ... Johnny worshipped her. She was the reason he took a breath it seemed ... she came from Country music royalty and was extremely talented in her own right.
This is probably my favorite reaction to this song, from Trent Reznor the man who wrote the song. " ... told Rolling Stone: "We were in the studio, getting ready to work - and I popped it in. By the end I was really on the verge of tears," Reznor recalled. "I’m working with [Rage Against the Machine's] Zach de la Rocha, and I told him to take a look. At the end of it, there was just dead silence. There was, like, this moist clearing of our throats and then, ‘Uh, okay, let’s get some coffee.'” "
Read More: Country Music Memories: Cash's 'Hurt' Receives 6 MTV VMA Nods | theboot.com/johnny-cash-hurt-mtv-vma-nominations/?
Dude you pick this song to react to. This song is powerful. I've heard it said that Trent Resnor considered it to be Johnny's song now. He says he didn't know he was writing it for Johnny. If you don't cry listening to this you might not be human.
Well, of course he didn't know he was writing it for Cash.
NiN released it in 1994, Cash in 2002 I think. I guess Cash was told by the record company to cover this and kinda did what he was told to do. Remember, It's not his song, not his arrangement, not his lyrics. Those are Trents and this cover does nothing for me but that may be because Cash have never been a part of my life. Apart from this cover.
@@magnushhogberg I agree. From a purely musical and artistic perspective the NIN version is better. The instrumentation and arrangement are miles ahead of what Rick Rubin did here.
@@magnushhogberg not the record company...Rick Rubin. He and Johnny did 4 albums of covers together. Mainstream country radio and the major labels had no interest in it.
That is his wife June Carter Cash who died shortly before the release of this, this whole thing fits him perfectly as it interprets all of his regret that he has and the hurt he has instilled in the ones he dearly loved and to himself. And that whole closing of the piano dude which you cut off, is hugely symbolic as it was the last time he did that in his life he died shortly there after also. Hugely powerful.
This album... he covered Soundgarden, Alice in Chains and several others. Rick Rubin did great production. My Brother gave it to me for Christmas in the early 2000s. Love it still.
You missed the final shot where he closes the piano and caresses it. It's silent and his goodbye. Sometimes in country music, if you talk when the song is playing you miss really important nuances. A look, a word or phrase, slight change in the melody or music. Better to pause and talk. Great reaction, thank you.
I could not agree more... one of the most powerful points and moments of the song was apparently missed altogether. And, if one feels compelled to talk during the song than watch it in its entirety first then go back to replay portions and comment. Drives me frickin' crazy when "reactors" do this.
I was never a Trent Reznor fan at all but i have a new respect for Trent when he acknowledged that this song was Johnny's song now. This is the best cover bar none. Trent said i was born to write this song Johnny was born to sing it. Trent gave this song to Johnny. I go to Johnny's grave every month nothing is more humbling than standing in the presence of greatness. When he closed the piano lid it was symbolic of the lid being closed on his coffin. awesome reaction bless you from the one and only Memphis Tn.
Cash died on September 12, 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee from complications of diabetes. He was 71 years old. Cash was buried next to his wife, June Carter Cash, who had died 4 months earlier.
I think what people tend to overlook is that this is really what can happen when you have 4 talents hitting their creative peaks on one price of artistic work. You have an amazing song written By Trent, You have Johnny Cash.. You have Rick Rubin who not only reinvented Johnny career but also had the intuition to fight for Johnny to cover this song and how to put it together in a way that suits him. And you have the Breathtaking video by one of the greatest Music Video Directors of all time Mark Romaneck.. I don't know if the song would have been as strong without this video. everything is firing on all cylinders and working together to elevate this song I to something special. There is a quick BTS of this video with Mark Romaneck that is really cool. It was only after this video they Trent understood that this was no longer his song. In the BTS, Bono from U2 said it best.. Trent was born to write the song, Johnny was born to sign it, and Mark Romaneck was born to film it. ua-cam.com/video/gg8xYSWOFR8/v-deo.html
This and your Stapleton reaction got my sub... the ready emotion that the music brings forth in you is compelling. Two great cover songs - each that became their own, really. Great content. RIP JCash.
If you know about his past this song is very relatable 👍
He won an award on MTV posthumously for this song and video
I am an old woman, I was here when dinosaurs roamed the earth, and I have been a Johnny Cash fan since his first hit record "Cry, Cry, Cry" which was released in the mid-1950's. He was such a huge part of my life that I felt almost like he was one of my brothers and when he died I cried for days. I don't want to go all Annie Wilkes about this but I love not only his music but I admire and respect him as a man. Back in Johnny's heyday, of every five records that was sold in this country, one of them was a record by Johnny Cash! He fought some addictions and he certainly wasn't perfect but he had an excellent heart and he was a good man. In my estimation, there will never be any other artist who will come close to Johnny Cash.
Every thing about this is so well done. I think it's really powerful that they of course had so much footage of young Johnny and June Cash to be able to use in the video. It was all put together so well with the words and music.
When he first played this song for his daughter, he asked her what she thought. She told him it was beautiful but she didn't like it. He asked her why and she said because it sounds like you're saying goodbye dad. He thought for a minute and then replied well, maybe I am.
There was something very special about Johnny Cash. Much more than just a singer or just an entertainer. When Johnny Cash sang, you could feel his sincerity with every word.
I'm obsessing on reactions to this video and yours is the best! Thank you.
I first viewed when I saw “I hate Country”…
It seems, you’ve got a beautiful soul and need to explore this wonderful Genre. Will you continue? Two must see,
The reason Cash was “The Man in Black”
And, video after Cash’s death - God’s Gonna Cut You Down. Cameo appearances of those he influenced, thousands had to be turned away.
When ever I see this video and people ask why he ended his career on such a sad but powerful song it reminds me of his recording of "you are my sunshine" at the very end of the recording the people recording ask if he wanted to do another run of the song and he says "When I think my songs been sung than my songs been sung" making me think that when he finished this video he knew his songs have been sung and he was done
Sebs, I want to thank you for sharing your music knowledge and real reactions to these songs. Your respect for country music in particular and to the USA in general is awesome. Welcome to our country, keep up the good work my friend.
Johnny Cash can even make the most happy song sound sad.
I don't often cry from music, except from the songs that we played on my dads funeral.
And that is also the reason I had to cry from this song , because it hits so close to home (probably for the most of us the reason why we cried).
Especially when he sings ''Everyone I know go's away in the end'' and for some of us we were still young when we lost loved onces.
He recorded this song as a goodbye to everyone but also this song paralelles his life. RIP Johnny Cash.
This is about the saddest song I know. Great reaction. Happy Thanksgiving, Sebs!
I know this is a reaction to the song more so than the video.. but the video ends before a shot of Johnny closing the piano. It gets me everytime, like he’s acknowledging that his work is done and the end is near.
It’s amazing how music brings people together. If you’d have told Trent that Cash would cover this song when he wrote it, he’d have scoffed. Powerful stuff man, it makes me emotional
Trent Reznor said that after hearing Johnny Cash’s version of this song that he considered Johnny’s song not his. Johnny Cash led a fascinating life, both good and bad. He was a no BS kind of guy that stood up for what he believed in regardless of anything.
But he didn't though. It got misquoted and spreads through the comments like herpes.
@@yomo1690 The direct quote from Trent when he saw the video was “I wasn’t prepared for what I saw, and it really then, wasn’t my song anymore.”
@@redshed2020 yeah that's what I said. And in the whole context of what he said (plus his other interviews) not just the LITTLE quote. And again he didn't say the song belongs to Cash. He has done more than one interview on it buddy
I can never make it past the first chorus with out breaking down Every time I watch this video I tell myself no tears this time but it just never goes as planned I suppose I should avoid watching this video if I don't want to show my emotions but damn this cover was so profound and as you said yourself cathartic! Rest In Peace Johnny and June, Johnny may you find the peace in death that you never truly found in life!
It struck me recently while watching it yet again, how much he looked like my father before he passed away at 100. At the end where Cash closes the piano and runs his hands over it is the same that my father did when he closed the cover on his organ.
His songs always touched me 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 this one I can still remember when it was released !!! Sad and now as well 😞😞😞 thank you for sharing my friend 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for bringing awesome songs and awesome singers. Bless you!!!!
Johnny Cash is def worth a deep dive; not just his music, but his life & the influence he had on SO many 'rock stars' over the past 50 years. ALSO, if you don't check out The Highwaymen, you are doing yourself a disservice (Cash, Waylon, Willie & Kristofferson)!
What an incredible, powerful, emotional moving video. What a shame you didn't get to see the very end of it where he closes his piano. That's the part at which I always feel a lump in my throat. It's his way of saying goodbye to everyone and everything.
The video for this is SO powerful. The moment they show his wife? OOF! and then to kick you when you are down the shot of Johnny breaking down in tears wringing his hands will finish you off, and then let's finish it with Johnny closing the lid of the piano as if to say "that's all folks. Goodbye" An absolutely beautiful and perfect Swan song
I knew him, he had a lot of regrets, and always said he would love to go back and changed things, his one positive thing in his life was his wife June,who he adored who also stood by him until the day she died. He could never get over his wife death, he said he felt that his soul was ripped from his body
4:40 Happy Thanksgiving Sebs, the legendary Producer Rick Ruben pushed Cash into it. I'll link you a podcast Lex Freedman's where Rick talks extensively about working with cash and recording this song.
I listened to this song sitting outside of the white farmhouse in Dyess, AR - his childhood home. Words cannot describe the experience.
Every time. I tear up every time I hear this song. And the scene of him at the table in front of a feast, a man that was at one time at the top of the world, with no one there with him. It perfectly speaks to the regret I get coming from him.
Nine Inch Nails wrote it, JC owns it. JC himself had serious issues with drug abuse, that's one of the reasons why the lyrics are so fitting for him. The picture on the wall is of his mother, the woman standing on the stair case is his wife June Carter. The lyrics could not be more fitting as Johnny Cash looks back in retrospect.. It was his last recorded song b4 his death shortly after. Losing his wife just a few months b4 his own death pretty much signed his fate. He loved her MADLY! Thanks for reacting.
I discovered this song about a year ago. Always loved Patty Loveless. The sad history of this part of the country is truly heartbreaking. Harlen, KY
Johnny had arthritis so badly he could barely play. The shot clip, "You stay away from me..." is from one of many movies he acted in. A multitalented man.
he's so genuine in this video you feel him and feel his soul in this video. the Man in Black isn't there, the old school rebel is gone, it's just Johnny being alone most of the time baring his heart out to everyone who listens. we just see an old man and he's so sad, regretful, and almost resentful of his life. these words came from a young depressed man without a place in this world but they hurt even more coming from a man at the end of his life ready to die cause at least Trent was able to get better with time and help but Johnny, he didn't have time and he didn't want time you can just tell by that look in his eyes you can't fake that look or act it cause that level emptiness only comes out when we've and want it to come. I've seen that look before in person and their isn't a word that can describe the level of just sad emptiness but it's the most heartbreaking look someone you care about can give you especially if their Old like Johnny was because you cant help them at that point, I'm more glad he's at peace now and can be happy in the next life
He knew he and his late wife were dying when he redid this sing. Knowing that it hits so much harder and profound.
Johnny passed in September 2003. I love that he lives on through his music. He was my first concert when I was a teenager. Thanks for the memories ❤
Hey an old country boy here just wanted to say God bless u and urs, and I love u brother!! Appreciate the entertainment and ur reactions!!
johnny cash had been such a big influence in so much music except the grunge and alternative music and i always thought he just wanted to reach that crowd before he passed
Happy belated thanksgiving and merry Christmas and a happy new year as well.
Nothing spectacular about his voice...except he can make you feel every emotion deep down in your soul like no other.
Johnny Cash was an addict who overcame it to become a superstar performer. He married the love of his life. She died three months before he recorded this song. His heart was broken and he soon followed her in death. RIP Johnny Cash. ✨
Johnny's pain is real. He lived a very checkered life. He spent time in jail as a youth. He found fame and fortune but he also found pills and alcohol. During it all, June, his wife of some 35 years, stood by him, through the good, the bad and the ugly. She was his rock. Without her, I believe we would have lost him in his 30s. When God called June home he told his daughter, "All I have left is my music". But he could barely play due to the damage to his hands (arthritis). God in His mercy called Johnny home soon after, to be with his beloved June for eternity.
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The last shot is the most important. He slowly closes the piano and pats the cover. He’s saying goodbye, to his music, to her, to us.
This song is very personal for me. I first heard the song at work one day and the emotion that came over me changed me forever... I had always been a Johny Cash fan, but this song reminded me of my grandfather who I miss dearly. I normally can't watch this video because of how emotional it makes me. Anyways.... I appreciate you doing this reaction video. God bless you and all you do. Thank you.
Check out - Hello in there by the late, great John Prine. Same type of emotion....
One of my earliest memories is singing along with his song Ring of Fire. I about wore out the record Live from Folsom Prison. He wasn’t an angel. He lived hard, had faults, had demons, loved and hurt. He was human, but still larger than life. ❤
Yeah, undoubtedly one of the most powerful music videos I have ever seen. It's truly something to behold.
He didn't just cover it, he lived it.
Reznor was initially unsure about Cash covering his song, fearing that it would be “gimmicky”, and he was not blown away when he first heard Cash’s version. But when he saw the video, this changed. With “tears welling, silence, goosebumps”, he recognized its significance.
At the end of the video, Cash, silhouetted by a harsh yellow light, closes the lid of the piano and rests his aging hands on top of it. Reznor’s “valentine to the sufferer” at that point became Cash’s swan song. After watching it, Reznor said: “That song isn’t mine anymore.”
Johnny fought addiction through his lifetime. And the woman in the video is his wife. The love of his life.
JC had his own struggles with addiction back in the day, so I believe this is why ther song spoke to him. Here he is now facing inevitable death due to ill health, and I can imagine that the old demons were shrieking loudly at him. I was so lucky to see him perform years ago with June, his wife, on a Grand Ole Opry tour. I've never forgotten it and was a fan from that day.
How he closed the lid on the piano, as if saying a goodbye to an old friend he knows he will never see again
this simply HAS to be the best cover of any song in the history of music.. goosebumps every single time!
This song makes me cry every time.
Just watch Walk The Line movie…Johnny and June had a profound love story. Truth be told, he stopped “living” when June died. He died just a few months after June passed.
In 2014 I was at the Sonisphere festival in Knebworth UK and Nine Inch Nails were performing and started playing Hurt. The amount of times I heard people say. "Isn't this a Johnny Cash song."
Him closing the piano at the end Breaks me so hard, I cry...
True, this song is written a about addiction, but to me I think its written about how vulnerable we all are as humans and exposing your yourself and those demons when you have nothing left to hide. I think everyone can relate to that feeling. I think what makes his rendition so hauntingly beautiful is his voice as an old man. The humanity of what I believe to be someone who knows his time has come to an end and he is making peace with himself. Admiting his faults and bearing his sole before he goes. Mix that trembling voice with the visuals of an old man trembling as he recallls his life he has lived is heart wrenching as a fellow human that will one day be I'm that same mentality. It's genuine.
Trent Reznor wrote a song about a young person going through crippling depression and substance abuse and Johnny Cash sang a song about an old man facing the end of his life being full of regret. Reznor said "this isn't my song anymore and that's okay" for a good reason.
Those high noted remind .e of the throbbing head after my fall back into my addiction. I am now 20 years sober, but I feel every word of this song . I am now 60. I know his pain and remember everything too.
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Johnny was an addict for a lot of years. He knows what he is singing about