@ I didn’t take it literally. I meant that he said it was his as his performance was iconic. Just like Dolly Parton didn’t transfer the rights to “I Will Always Love You” to Whitney Houston but recognized it as iconic to her.
To me this song is a Public Safety Announcement testifying to the fact that "The best things in life aren't things at all". Thanks Mr. Cash for sharing your hard-earned knowledge so that we might live better lives.
Nine Inch Nails originally made this song, but when Trent Reznor heard Johnny Cashs rendition, he gave up his claim to the song. it was orignally full of late teenage angst, but Johnny brought such real depth and wisdom, and real pain, to the song the Trent will tell you the Hurt is Johnnys song now.
Johnny led a hard life. It was full of ups, downs, praise, criticism, imprisonment, riches, joy, and sadness. This was the perfect ending to his career at the end of his life. An Ode to say goodbye, and to say Im sorry to his wife who he lost months prior.
Obviously, June, his wife, was alive at the time of the video's filming. Maybe the final touches on the song and film editing were being made when she died, rhough.
true honesty man. This song woke me up to The errors of my ways and Now I'm focused on Myself and the security of my future I can't be dying with all that hurt. Don't waste your time. You cannot get it back and trust me. You do not want to live the rest of your life with that much regret. It Eats you up inside. Changing you without your permission. Forcing you to become something you otherwise would not.
Always a pleasure to see a young person at lest willing to listen to the older stuff. That's how we get well rounded people, the ones willing to look at something different from their comfort level.
Your son is cute. We lost June, his wife, shortly after this video originally came out, followed by Johnny a little while later. Hurt was a goodbye song, as he told it to his daughter.
You want Johnny Cash rapping, check out Ive Been Everywhere, which is actually a cover, but you gotta do it. Youll probably have heard it in commercials or something. And rizz comes from "charisma" lol
I showed some friends the movie Spartacus from the 1960s. There is a scene where a group of slaves join Spartacus and they ask him what he did and he said he "entertained" with song and Spartacus asks him to sign for them...and he starts speaking, in rhyme. Telling a poem. Rap. That is found through-out history in many parts of the world.
Johnny Cash was my dad's favorite singer so I heard a lot of his music growing up. Cash was called "The man in black" because that's the only color he wore until things in the world got better. He is a legend. Thanks for the honest review 💜
My son literally just got back last weekend from going to where this museum is, it’s still there but everything around it looks different. And also went to Johnny and June’s gravesite. Got a lot of cool pictures and videos.
I never thought about Johnny being the first rapper but then I remember the song "I've been everywhere" and he is rapping at a pretty good pace in it when he recites all the cities he's been...
It's a profound song about life and success and failure and faith. It's about what's real in the end of things. This is what Cash's interpretation brought.
with all that you have built for your family and for your son one day he will still have his heart broken by you. you will the reason for one of the greatest pains in his life, his greatest loss will be you and nothing can change that. everyday is precious
There were actually some older country artists that did songs even farther back than Cash's Boy named Sue. Check out Tex Williams Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette from 1947. I think you will agree that that song could be considered Rap.
Rick Ruben is actually the one who came and helped Johnny shoot this video. It was his idea. If you know anything about music, you know who Rick Rubin is. That should tell you everything you need to know about the video.
When Johhny Cash was 12 years old, his older brother died and his father blamed him and it shaped him, how he viewed himself. He carried that burden around when his father should have been assuring him that his brother would not have wanted him to blame himself. 😢
The line "everyone I know, goes away in the end..." The older you get, the more gravity the song carries. Im 49 and a lot of the people I knew have gone away already. Not a big JC fan but this song just hits. Should do some Electric Callboy Krizz. Great videos/songs from Germany. Cheers from Canada eh.
Gods Gonna Cut You Down is awesome for both the song and the video. The video was done as a tribute to Johnny after he died. Many great musicians and actors took part in the video.
It’s real life. It just goes to show that all that stuff is just stuff. When you get to where Johnny is, it meant nothing. All you have and all that counts is your relationship with your family, your friends and your God. The rest of it Will rust away in time.
Rizz is a short form of charisma. 1: a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or enthusiasm for a public figure (such as a political leader)
Dont really know how or where rizz came from, but its short from Charisma . So its how to basically charm a person. Also NIN ( Nine Inch Nails) was the one that had the original song Hurt.
Firstly, I have to say I’m a huge fan of your music and have all of your albums. Secondly, this song is written by NiN’s primary songwriter and lead singer Trent Reznor for the album “The Downward Spiral” (you reacted to “Closer off the same album
Actually it's a misconception that this is his last song. It's not. This song and video was released in 2002. He died in September 2003. His wife June died in May 2003. Immediately after her death John wanted to record his last Album.
It's heavy songs such as this that gets me all up in the feels. If you want to check out another artist similar to The Man in Black, I recommend Marty Stuart. His album THE PILGRIM is full of emotion. One song in particular, "Reasons", hits me hard every time I listen to it. You two should check it out. The song before "Reasons" is the introduction, so you should react to both in one video. Love what you're doing, Krizz! You should have your son react to "I've Been Everywhere". Johnny Cash can talk pretty fast.
i love the reactions with your son. I love to see the younger generation enjoy the songs i grew up with. if this one got real for him show him James Blunt MONSTERS. that one might get too real seeing it with his dad tho
Nah, NIN did the song, and it was pretty big if you were into that kind of music. Metal and Industrial metal at the time was huge. But, not everybody knows NIN that well. NIN is Nine Inch Nails if you didn't Krizz Kaliko. Everyone knows Johnny Cash except for maybe your sons era. Johnny Cash is a music legend, not just a country legend, just music in general. Johnny Cash's version is considered better than the original version because the song feels like he wrote, it just fits Johnny Cash so perfectly. Trent from NIN I believe wasn't that much into it, until he actually heard it, and I believe he says pretty much the same thing, like that song belongs to Cash,
Great song. Great reaction. It would be hard to put a limit on the effect Johnny had on popular music. I'm saying that and I was never really a fan. I couldn't say why. As far as "rap" in popular music, check out the spoken lyrics in The Righteous Brothers' "Soul and Inspiration." I'm pretty sure that the first "Top 40" hit to contain modern rap was Deborah Harry's (aka Blondie) "Rapture."
I haven't heard anyone say "mackin" since before 2000. Takes me back to the days of mark-ass tricks, trick-ass marks, locs, one-times, and bustas! I pretty much date myself to youngins when I say something like "it got good to me" or call somebody a "cat". I'm not as old yet as you though, so maybe I just hung around too many old folks. I blame Richard Pryor, too. He rubbed off on me too much growing up.
Cash didnt want to cover it, he had to b talked into it. Cash covering this opened NIN to other people who would normally stay away from industrial as most probably didn't understand the genre. What made NIN was Woodstock 94, they stole the night from Metallica.
Isn't the word Rizz from the word Charisma? Laughing at his first line,but hws young and he has his life mistakes and successes losses and gains to come...
The band is Nine Inch Nails. Was written and sung by Trent Reznor who said it’s Johnny Cash’s song now.
I like Nine Inch Nails but the lyrics to this song just fit better to me in this cover.
Just like Dolly giving "I Will Always Love You" to Whitney
He didn't give it to Cash, he gave Cash props. If he gave it away he wouldn't still perform it. He was honoring Cash. People take words so literally.
FYI, Cash initially refused, he didn't want to cover it. He had to b talked into it.
@ I didn’t take it literally. I meant that he said it was his as his performance was iconic. Just like Dolly Parton didn’t transfer the rights to “I Will Always Love You” to Whitney Houston but recognized it as iconic to her.
No matter how hardened you are...this song just hits different
To me this song is a Public Safety Announcement testifying to the fact that "The best things in life aren't things at all". Thanks Mr. Cash for sharing your hard-earned knowledge so that we might live better lives.
Nine Inch Nails originally made this song, but when Trent Reznor heard Johnny Cashs rendition, he gave up his claim to the song. it was orignally full of late teenage angst, but Johnny brought such real depth and wisdom, and real pain, to the song the Trent will tell you the Hurt is Johnnys song now.
Correct - with one caveat: it was the music video that did it.
Johnny led a hard life. It was full of ups, downs, praise, criticism, imprisonment, riches, joy, and sadness.
This was the perfect ending to his career at the end of his life. An Ode to say goodbye, and to say Im sorry to his wife who he lost months prior.
He never went to prison but did struggle with drug abuse.
Obviously, June, his wife, was alive at the time of the video's filming. Maybe the final touches on the song and film editing were being made when she died, rhough.
Boy Named Sue, One Piece At A Time, I Walk The Line, Man In Black, and of course Ring Of Fire....all are must!
Oh and Folsom Prison Blues, plus, plus, plus so many more
Our guy Krizz is just here sharing him being an amazing father, sharing this with his son...👊
I absolutely love him doing reactions but there's something special when the kids are with him
true honesty man. This song woke me up to The errors of my ways and Now I'm focused on Myself and the security of my future I can't be dying with all that hurt.
Don't waste your time. You cannot get it back and trust me. You do not want to live the rest of your life with that much regret. It Eats you up inside. Changing you without your permission. Forcing you to become something you otherwise would not.
I think it's awesome when you include your family in music reactions
Always a pleasure to see a young person at lest willing to listen to the older stuff. That's how we get well rounded people, the ones willing to look at something different from their comfort level.
Your son is cute.
We lost June, his wife, shortly after this video originally came out, followed by Johnny a little while later. Hurt was a goodbye song, as he told it to his daughter.
You want Johnny Cash rapping, check out Ive Been Everywhere, which is actually a cover, but you gotta do it. Youll probably have heard it in commercials or something.
And rizz comes from "charisma" lol
ua-cam.com/video/ov4epAJRPMw/v-deo.htmlsi=oeBLoWS1_gzu3vRv. Yes for sure. Good call he needs this one
I showed some friends the movie Spartacus from the 1960s. There is a scene where a group of slaves join Spartacus and they ask him what he did and he said he "entertained" with song and Spartacus asks him to sign for them...and he starts speaking, in rhyme. Telling a poem.
Rap. That is found through-out history in many parts of the world.
Johnny Cash was my dad's favorite singer so I heard a lot of his music growing up. Cash was called "The man in black" because that's the only color he wore until things in the world got better. He is a legend.
Thanks for the honest review 💜
Can never listen to this without some tears. Lost track how many times I’ve heard it
I love the way Baby Duke was just vibing to it! You taught him well as how to appreciate music!
My son literally just got back last weekend from going to where this museum is, it’s still there but everything around it looks different. And also went to Johnny and June’s gravesite. Got a lot of cool pictures and videos.
I think this song hits us older people a little different than the younger kids. He’ll get it when he gets to mid life
I grew up to the sound and beloved character of Cash, his family, his troubles, his compassion.
Love that you're doing this with your son ❤
It makes your soul drop everything and stand at attention in awe of how he summed up his life in just a couple of minutes.
This song brings out self introspect about life's mistakes and in the end you realise what's actually important ❤
Right on Kaliko, giving your kid some culture
I never thought about Johnny being the first rapper but then I remember the song "I've been everywhere" and he is rapping at a pretty good pace in it when he recites all the cities he's been...
I always find it amazing how Trent was able to write Johnny's life. Killer.
It's a profound song about life and success and failure and faith. It's about what's real in the end of things. This is what Cash's interpretation brought.
I always loved a boy named sue!
Some more 60's rap. Bob Dylan Homesick Subterranean Blue.
Closing the piano was like closing a chapter of his life. The final chapter.
with all that you have built for your family and for your son one day he will still have his heart broken by you. you will the reason for one of the greatest pains in his life, his greatest loss will be you and nothing can change that. everyday is precious
There were actually some older country artists that did songs even farther back than Cash's Boy named Sue. Check out Tex Williams Smoke, Smoke, Smoke that Cigarette from 1947. I think you will agree that that song could be considered Rap.
And Waylon Jennings in Waymore Blues
Teddy Bear by Red Sovine not as old I think 1970s
Rick Ruben is actually the one who came and helped Johnny shoot this video. It was his idea. If you know anything about music, you know who Rick Rubin is. That should tell you everything you need to know about the video.
When Johhny Cash was 12 years old, his older brother died and his father blamed him and it shaped him, how he viewed himself. He carried that burden around when his father should have been assuring him that his brother would not have wanted him to blame himself. 😢
The line "everyone I know, goes away in the end..." The older you get, the more gravity the song carries. Im 49 and a lot of the people I knew have gone away already.
Not a big JC fan but this song just hits.
Should do some Electric Callboy Krizz. Great videos/songs from Germany. Cheers from Canada eh.
Introspective, is the word i think your looking for.❤
Gods Gonna Cut You Down is awesome for both the song and the video. The video was done as a tribute to Johnny after he died. Many great musicians and actors took part in the video.
Listen to Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues from 1965 which is very much like rap to me.
It’s real life. It just goes to show that all that stuff is just stuff. When you get to where Johnny is, it meant nothing. All you have and all that counts is your relationship with your family, your friends and your God. The rest of it Will rust away in time.
Rizz is a short form of charisma.
1: a personal magic of leadership arousing special popular loyalty or enthusiasm for a public figure (such as a political leader)
Riz is literally just the word Charisma shorted.
Its funny how few people know that "Rizz" is short for Charisma.
Why would anyone, outside of the Generation that made up the slang, know it's "source"?
I'm 59 and I know it!@@lokithecat7225
@@lokithecat7225I'm in my late 50's ok, don't use "not my generation" as an excuse for poor critical thinking skills.
I'm 46 and was never told that, but just assumed that's where it came from.
The destruction of the English language continues and it is shameful.. and sad.
You should listen to shoe shine boy. That's got an energy to it
Dont really know how or where rizz came from, but its short from Charisma . So its how to basically charm a person.
Also NIN ( Nine Inch Nails) was the one that had the original song Hurt.
You two would enjoy and laugh while listening to Johnny Cash - "One Piece At A Time". He kind of does do an early form of cadenced rap!
"... and it didn't cost me a dime!"
Its rapping over country but is rapping really just good lyrical execution
Over any music rapping is flowing lyrics potentially over no beat and the best blend both
How nice to see the both of you reacting together.
Great seeing the young fella react to this with you Krizz! Awesome.😁
Cash was performing at prisons live in the day. A man of the people.
Make me cry
Firstly, I have to say I’m a huge fan of your music and have all of your albums.
Secondly, this song is written by NiN’s primary songwriter and lead singer Trent Reznor for the album “The Downward Spiral” (you reacted to “Closer off the same album
Johnny Cash decided to do a cover of it as one of his last recordings before his death
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Trent Reznor has said that Johnny made the song his,and it is the version you now hear the most often.
This was bold to listen to with your Son. This song is so powerful.
Charisma. Rizz. Some dudes got it, most don't. Y'all do, and I'm not too old either.
"Rizz" is slang for "Charisma". Like - you're popular, people like you, some people want to be you. You have a magnetic personality.
Sunday Morning Coming Down is another you may like.
It's life
Nephew with the Barry White voice... Happy holidays family.. JK
I think the older you are, the harder this song hits.
Agreed
Charisma
Cha-Ris-ma
Charisma = Riz... ma..
Actually it's a misconception that this is his last song. It's not. This song and video was released in 2002. He died in September 2003.
His wife June died in May 2003. Immediately after her death John wanted to record his last Album.
Riz equals charisma
It's heavy songs such as this that gets me all up in the feels. If you want to check out another artist similar to The Man in Black, I recommend Marty Stuart. His album THE PILGRIM is full of emotion. One song in particular, "Reasons", hits me hard every time I listen to it. You two should check it out. The song before "Reasons" is the introduction, so you should react to both in one video. Love what you're doing, Krizz!
You should have your son react to "I've Been Everywhere". Johnny Cash can talk pretty fast.
"Rapture" by Blondie was the first rapping song to hit #1 in the US. I believe around 1980! You should check it out!
Haunting 😮
A Boy Named Sue was written by Shel Silverstein!
"A Boy Named Sue" was Shel Silverstein though. HE was the one doing the spoken word/possible rap. Johnny Cash just covered it.
Love Jonny Cash. When you talk about him being the first rapper, check out "The Man Who Couldn't Cry"
i love the reactions with your son. I love to see the younger generation enjoy the songs i grew up with. if this one got real for him show him James Blunt MONSTERS. that one might get too real seeing it with his dad tho
That video was sad enough when it first came out, then finding out that he passed was crazy, but I still loved it, tho.
what's been around for a long time is poetry then the name changes to rapping
I would love to ssee the two of you react to A Girl Named Sue-------------Chris is in for a surprise with that song.
I believe the first rap was with Cab Calloway. Watch jump and jive from Stormy Weather. Black and white era but is remastered in color
Check it his live album
You should check out Iam Tongi 's audition with your son bro👍👍
A boy named sue is written by the same dude who wrote the giving tree
Nah, NIN did the song, and it was pretty big if you were into that kind of music. Metal and Industrial metal at the time was huge. But, not everybody knows NIN that well. NIN is Nine Inch Nails if you didn't Krizz Kaliko. Everyone knows Johnny Cash except for maybe your sons era. Johnny Cash is a music legend, not just a country legend, just music in general. Johnny Cash's version is considered better than the original version because the song feels like he wrote, it just fits Johnny Cash so perfectly. Trent from NIN I believe wasn't that much into it, until he actually heard it, and I believe he says pretty much the same thing, like that song belongs to Cash,
Charisma is the origin of Rizz. The more ya know lol
Great song. Great reaction. It would be hard to put a limit on the effect Johnny had on popular music. I'm saying that and I was never really a fan. I couldn't say why. As far as "rap" in popular music, check out the spoken lyrics in The Righteous Brothers' "Soul and Inspiration." I'm pretty sure that the first "Top 40" hit to contain modern rap was Deborah Harry's (aka Blondie) "Rapture."
Early talking songs in country - Red Sovine Teddy Bear Giddy-up Go Phantom 409
Return of the Mack
Cab Calloway Minnie the moocher
Charisma =Rizz
“Rizz” … as in “ChaRISma”
Why the white guy have to explain this? lol
Rizz, I've been told, is short for Charisma.
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First rapper Cab Calloway
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You don't know what good music is 🎉
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I haven't heard anyone say "mackin" since before 2000. Takes me back to the days of mark-ass tricks, trick-ass marks, locs, one-times, and bustas! I pretty much date myself to youngins when I say something like "it got good to me" or call somebody a "cat". I'm not as old yet as you though, so maybe I just hung around too many old folks. I blame Richard Pryor, too. He rubbed off on me too much growing up.
Cash didnt want to cover it, he had to b talked into it. Cash covering this opened NIN to other people who would normally stay away from industrial as most probably didn't understand the genre.
What made NIN was Woodstock 94, they stole the night from Metallica.
charisma is rizz
It was a Nine Inch Nails song
Hey dad, let's hear the son's thoughts on the song. 😂
Dude I think rizz comes from the word charisma ..... xo
Isn't the word Rizz from the word Charisma? Laughing at his first line,but hws young and he has his life mistakes and successes losses and gains to come...
One piece at a time, please
Rizz is short for charisma
At least you don't have to know how to spell in order to make a video but it seriously helps when writing the title to the video.
😂 yeah I tell my wife I don’t know how to spell anymore…the smart phone makes us dumb if we aren’t careful
To my understanding rizz = charisma. Cha-rizz-ma so to speak.