We lost our daughter to drugs and have been raising her two daughters ever since. This video and song means so much to me that I cant put into words. Thank you so much for the caring and love you put into this video. Wonderful thank you
It seems an odd thing when my heart hurts for a total stranger but it makes complete sense. We are all, in one way or another, the same people in the same struggle. My parents are you, my children are your grandbabies, I am your child. I'm sorry for the pain my choices inflicted on the ones who love me the most.
When I saw this video I cried. My wife and I are raising 2 grand children in our 60s because of the opioid crisis. Cant watch without tears but I also cant not watch. Thanks to everyone involved with this.
I made it out after ten years on heroine. My good friend relapsed and died last month after five years sober. This video came to me in a time I needed. I don’t usually cry but I needed to. I’ve lost so many friends and this music video opened up the flood gates. I love the song and prine for caring.
I think John Prine was put on earth to make people aware of a lot of things. Now look at the poor guy fighting for his life with the latest thing to be serious about covid19. You two did an extraordinary job directing this video, if this doesn't bring a tear than Old Yeller didn't affect you. The little girl did an unbelievable job of looking totally devastated over the loss of her mom and your Dad looks so much like the picture of a hard working man with great wisdom. This horrible addiction has taken friends of ours sons and daughters so it hits home. Loved the entire thing God Bless you all.
What a beautiful song and video. As a grandpa raising a grandchild due to his father's overdose, it immediately struck a chord. I was surprised to hear Elaine mention the loss of mother and daughter, as I assumed it was the father that was lost, the father being absent in the video. To re-watch knowing the mother scenes were flashback and she was a single mom makes it all the more heartbreaking. Thanks John, you've been making me cry for almost 50 years now.
Fantastic job on the video! It elevates the song, and John Prine, to an even higher level (if that is even possible?). Truly touching. I cry EVERY time I watch it. I'm crying now, and will be clicking the replay button (again).
Typo! Can't get that line wrong! "There's a hole in Daddy's arm where all the money goes". The man sees things so clearly and states them so simply that we can't miss the point or help being moved -- sometimes to tears and other times to laughter. Damien Einstein of WHFS first played John Prine's music in the DC area. The first song I heard was "Spanish Pipedream". When I heard, "'... I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve" I was hooked forever. He has the ability to help us see things that have always been there more clearly, as if for the first time. No subject is off limits to John Prine and it's about time he was in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Nick Bowen I feel good for you. The depression will fade. Please see Oprah’s Masterclass, the episode with James Taylor. Also the many videos on here by Dr. Gabor Mate. Hugs.
Clearly, the people behind the scenes of this video are talented and I'm glad they made this video. But the little girl just rips my heart in two. She is phenomenal!
Thanks for sharing the background of this video. So often we watch and walk away wondering "What was that all about???". What a privilege and honor to work with John Prine. Such a gentleman.
After watching the Summer's End video, and thinking the people and scenery looked amazingly familiar. I had to click on this video to learn the back story. And was pleasantly surprised to discover the video was filmed right here in my home state by resident film makers. My grandfather was from Nicholas Co. but raised his family in another county farther south-west. John Prine's songs often have unexpected lyrics, sometimes funny, other times haunting, and moving. Being a fan of his music for four decades I was sorry to learn of his recent passing away. The scenes in the video enhanced the emotions and theme of the music very well.
Don't forget the heartbreaking line from his first album; "There's a hole in Daddy's are where all the money goes". John Prine has been tuned into this problem from the very start of his career.
To have documentarians who've covered the opioid crisis in WV direct this music video is what makes it so real. All fell into place perfectly given the sad subject matter. Bless you all.
How did I miss this for so long, brilliant video and this is a great , simple short description . I keep saying that nobody, not one artist I have ever known, in the sixth decade of their career, have dropped such a masterpiece on us, all the songs on that album are pure gold and then to cap it off with a gold seal classic, " I remember everything" , no words for it. Gotta admit I did not know what this song was actually about, I was so happy in the melody, but now it makes even more sense. What does not make sense to me is why the great America has fallen into such a state of drug addiction, OTC , prescription and illegal , will we ever know what causes the sense of hopelessness that exists across the spectrum. One thing for sure though JP held these issues close to his heart and wrote of them with heartbreaking accuracy . RIP John Prine , I hope you meeting up with the Irish Cowboy big Phil sometimes . Much Love to all.
Have seen John perform many times over the years. His creative, sensitive and sometimes humorous lyrics are legendary. No one else like him. Great job on the documentary/video. Well done!
Children can be so much more observant and insightful into their own emotions and pain then given credit for. I could legitimately cry on command by thinking of what I once envisioned was the most emotionally agonizing thing I could imagine: losing my Grandpa, the love of my life, my best friend & hero all my childhood. We had a bond so reminiscent of the one between the child & grandfather in this video; a once-in-eternity moment of such a tremendous blessing that most never have the opportunity to experience. He passed when I was 4 weeks shy of turning 19, and 4 weeks after 9/11. I didn't want to, but I kept going with life, have tried my best to be strong bc he was strong. He was a soldier.
The video you folks made is something everyone should see again & again. Bravo to all involved, especially to our now missing head artist. We'll miss you, John Prine!
Moved by the music & lyrics and each time I watch the video it wraps around my heart and brings me into the grief and hope of families touched by this crisis. Well done John Prine. Well done filmmakers.
I didn't want to cry this morning! John is an inspiration to song writers of all ages! Could a song deliver more emotion than this one? The directors captured so much through faces! I looked for this video to see where this girl had acted.. what shows or movies...? Wow, she was a little girl from the Sunday school class! So real and so raw!
Thank you for making this 'making of' video. Answers the questions I had from watching Summer's End. Good job - seems to have touched many people and I'm sure John is proud of the work you did together with him.
My mother died due to complications with illegal drugs. I can't get through this video without tears. So touching, so respectful and beautiful. How we suffer so because of this!
Saw the video completely by accident at the end of a video on another channel and sobbed. Hit way too close...and the little girl looked so much like my friend Ashton's (also from wv) youngest daughter...I just couldn't hold it back. Rest in Peace Ashton...I hope you know how much you are missed....
Nothing else to say that hasn't already been said here. A brilliant song and a equally brilliant video that truly touches the heart. Music today lacks emotion...this video overflows with emotion. Thank you for the video and thank you, John!
Love John Price. His songs hit home in a way others don't The subject is SO relevant today, especially in the mountain communities in the eastern U.S. where opioid deaths have left huge holes in families lives forever. Awful. Sad. Mad. Heartbroken.
Just "discovered" this masterpiece and I'm profoundly touched by this music and film. I'm from Brazil, didn't know John Prine since this days (tks to Spotify)... but this connected with my soul. Love his style. This sound/film particularly touched my soul because I have a little girl (4 y.o.) and out myself in this family place... the pain, the tragedy that can be caused by a mother's/father's loss. I lost my mother myself when I was older, but can't even imagine my daughter facing something like this. That's gave me more and more power to keep moving forward despite life fights. Thank all involved on this project. For those who are suffering from addiction (of any kind), remember that your life counts. You life is important to somebody, even if sometimes it doesn't feel like. NEVER F**** GIVE UP. Life is too precious to be left behind. If you are struggling, talk to other people. Find some help. But DON'T YOU DARE TO GIVE UP. Love u!
Never knew the story behind this song but what you folks are doing is wonderful, he was a good man and you are beautiful people for putting this out to the world.
Living in WV in Raleigh County it's very heartbreaking to see this is a true story. So many young kids that I've known since they were little die from opioid addiction. John Prine you are one of the greatest song writer ever. I've been a fan of yours since 1977 and this is one of your best albums, well they all are amazing. Proud to say I've seen you twice here in WV and you were amazing.
Thank you for doing this. It touches me in ways I cannot express without becoming a sopping mess. He does have a beautiful grandfather face. I never knew my grandfathers but my Uncle Ben and Uncle Vern filled the gap. Blessings
John Prine is the only true down to earth legend who is revered and respected by so many music industry giants and legions of fans of all ages that would have the cahoonas and the horse sense to have documentary film makers shoot his video. You guys did an amazing job.
Great job on the video guys. Prime is a legend. I am also from WV. I lived in Raleigh county up until 2010. Moved to Hampton roads VA to obtain steady employment and to get myself and my wife and kids away from the pills.
I KNEW I recognized this area! My dad was born in Mt Lookout; my Papaw had a store and ran the post office for a while in Gilboa (way back in the 30's) . . . spent many summer day with my papaw out next to the garden shucking corn or stringing beans. When I saw this my heart went "home".
Fantastic work. I have been a huge Prine fan since my teenage years in the late 80s when he was a legend but mainly among the people in the music industry and still hadn't achieved what many consider mainstream success. Pouring myself into his entire body of work helped me become a better musician and knowing all those great songs from the 70s up to that time in my life in the late 80s early 90s was like being in on a cool secret or something and being just astounded at how many people weren't familiar with his work. I was born and raised in Appalachia in West Virginia although I'm about 20 minutes north of the Mason Dixon line. I ventured out on my own at 19, ended up living in Phoenix and Utah and a few other places traveling for my job at the time but I eventually missed what had always been right there in front of me but back in my youth was when the industry that had always been such a main part of almost every families life in one way or another, the steel mills, coal mines and the power plants along the Ohio were closing or becoming automated and the state was in serious decline. I came back home after 5 years away and oddly enough I met my wife who I had seen years before back in High School, she was a year older, we had many mutual friends but had never met. She was working 2 jobs and bartending a couple nights a week and that immediately got my attention because my family worked our butts off and we owned and operated our own bar business since I was a kid of 9 or 10 and it takes a certain kind of person who can take charge of a rough WV crowd that's had a few too many, not to mention she was a total knockout and I didn't think I had a snowballs chance so I was totally relaxed, myself and charming and funny rather than a nervous wreck trying to be somebody else. We talked several times and she eventually said to my buddy "what's with your friend, he hasn't asked me out, I don't think he likes me" truth was I didn't think in a million years she would have given me the time of day, I thought she was just doing the old foxy bartending flirty batting the eyes because guys tipped better when they did that. We dated for a few years, one day we stopped by the bar she worked at when i first met her, it was there that night that I felt like it was the right time to show her the ring that I had purchased about a month before but was waiting for the perfect time and began to get impatient, it was hardly the perfect time or place but it was fitting seeing as that was where it all changed for me. We were married in 99 had my son in 2000 and a daughter in 03. We are as happy today as ever and our children are amazing, hard working and independent. The opioid crisis was hard to watch especially because many of my old haunts and buddies who were still running in those places were directly effected some mortally and if I hadn't decided all those years ago that I had my fill of the party life and this girl was the person that I felt for the first time that making her happy for as long as I possibly can was all that mattered to me so that's what I tried to do. If not for her I might have ended up like so many of my old friends. We have had a wonderful life and now it's just the two of us again. The kids still come around and we hang out and are tight but the nest is empty now.
Great work. Well done. Reminds me of the Ron Sexsmith video for "Secret Heart" or the content of "Strawberry Blonde" . I lost a brother to an opioid related illness, and many clients to drugs, so this is evocative for me. But I think the song and video move beyond this to a consideration of the universal warmth of home - a humourous definition of which is "where they have to take you in ! " Hope to see John live in Edinburgh next month.
You did great work touching our hearts with the meaning of the story. Thank you so very dearly for this intimate sharing of our fulfilling connections to forge our hearts against the 60,000 lost lives last year.
this video destroys me each time. this issue couldn’t be more important. have lost my share of friends to this fiendish molecule. thank you so much for giving such a lovely song such a perfect and devastating visual treatment. it’s exactly the legacy I think he’d want for his music. I hope my friends up there are able to hear John jam for them in person. all regards.
That little girl getting her heart broken is EVERYTHING. I imagine it had to be brutal to be on the set at that moment. But I also bet everyone knew they were involved in making something special.
Beautiful. I so needed to see the humanity of people who inspire and lift up during challenging times in life. John is and always will be one of a kind storyteller/musician. The Sheldon's did a masterful job filming this video. It touched my soul and gives me hope. Thank you.
God dam it, John. God damn.I cannot even watch this video of the making of the video of your song without choking up. In 3:41 you can tell the most powerful of stories and, I am certain, change hearts. So much more real and impactful than any sermon or plank in a political platform.
John wrote the song for Max. He was the son of Nashville's mayor. He lost his battle with addiction. To all who think they can't beat it: You can! I have 2 family members that did.
@@warpossum2174 That comment at the end that Jack made, sounded like a John Prine wisdom. That little girl had to be hurt about something. "West Virginia, ... Almost Heaven"
We lost our daughter to drugs and have been raising her two daughters ever since. This video and song means so much to me that I cant put into words. Thank you so much for the caring and love you put into this video. Wonderful thank you
Steven, that's heartbreaking...her daughters are in good hands.
It seems an odd thing when my heart hurts for a total stranger but it makes complete sense. We are all, in one way or another, the same people in the same struggle. My parents are you, my children are your grandbabies, I am your child. I'm sorry for the pain my choices inflicted on the ones who love me the most.
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Lost my oldest son 3 years ago....this song means something to me. I would always tell him to come on home too...
So sorry for our loss.
When I saw this video I cried. My wife and I are raising 2 grand children in our 60s because of the opioid crisis. Cant watch without tears but I also cant not watch. Thanks to everyone involved with this.
I made it out after ten years on heroine. My good friend relapsed and died last month after five years sober. This video came to me in a time I needed. I don’t usually cry but I needed to. I’ve lost so many friends and this music video opened up the flood gates. I love the song and prine for caring.
Trey Gibson Hang in there Trey, by the minute, by the hour, by the day, keep the faith! I lost my father to heroine, it’s heartbreaking 💔
I think John Prine was put on earth to make people aware of a lot of things. Now look at the poor guy fighting for his life with the latest thing to be serious about covid19. You two did an extraordinary job directing this video, if this doesn't bring a tear than Old Yeller didn't affect you. The little girl did an unbelievable job of looking totally devastated over the loss of her mom and your Dad looks so much like the picture of a hard working man with great wisdom. This horrible addiction has taken friends of ours sons and daughters so it hits home. Loved the entire thing God Bless you all.
my mom, who passed, is from West Virginia. This video hits me hard because I was addicted and survived to be a dad to my son.
I am so glad you survived it. She is your angel now. 💜💜💚💜💜
What a beautiful song and video. As a grandpa raising a grandchild due to his father's overdose, it immediately struck a chord. I was surprised to hear Elaine mention the loss of mother and daughter, as I assumed it was the father that was lost, the father being absent in the video. To re-watch knowing the mother scenes were flashback and she was a single mom makes it all the more heartbreaking. Thanks John, you've been making me cry for almost 50 years now.
well put ...he has been making a lot of us cry
I couldn't sleep. Been up since 3:30 AM listening to Prine all along for an hour and half (and more). I never knew I was capable of so many tears.
Thank you John and (all involved) for sharing.... the emotional depth and wisdom in this video is haunting and exquisite.
Fantastic job on the video! It elevates the song, and John Prine, to an even higher level (if that is even possible?). Truly touching. I cry EVERY time I watch it. I'm crying now, and will be clicking the replay button (again).
Me too aghhh😭😭
It a trigger ....
I was so saddened by the news of Mr. Prine's passing. Thank you for sharing him and an important story. My heart goes out to his family.
Typo! Can't get that line wrong! "There's a hole in Daddy's arm where all the money goes". The man sees things so clearly and states them so simply that we can't miss the point or help being moved -- sometimes to tears and other times to laughter.
Damien Einstein of WHFS first played John Prine's music in the DC area. The first song I heard was "Spanish Pipedream". When I heard, "'... I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve" I was hooked forever. He has the ability to help us see things that have always been there more clearly, as if for the first time. No subject is off limits to John Prine and it's about time he was in the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Great Job...I’m a huge John Prine fan and a recovering opiate addict from North East Tennessee...Johnson City. Thank You All For What You’ve Done.
Nick Bowen I feel good for you. The depression will fade. Please see Oprah’s Masterclass, the episode with James Taylor. Also the many videos on here by Dr. Gabor Mate. Hugs.
Hang in there Nick! Wish you heath and happiness in your recovery and a long and fruitful life.
TheMarpalm 🙏🏼 Thank you . Just buried my best friend since we were 10 . He was 40 years old. 5 of us were close...I’m the last one left. Opiates
@@frozemoments7873 ❤❤
No matter how many times I see this, it always brings some tears....beautifully done.
Clearly, the people behind the scenes of this video are talented and I'm glad they made this video. But the little girl just rips my heart in two. She is phenomenal!
Thanks for sharing the background of this video. So often we watch and walk away wondering "What was that all about???". What a privilege and honor to work with John Prine. Such a gentleman.
After watching the Summer's End video, and thinking the people and scenery looked amazingly familiar. I had to click on this video to learn the back story. And was pleasantly surprised to discover the video was filmed right here in my home state by resident film makers. My grandfather was from Nicholas Co. but raised his family in another county farther south-west. John Prine's songs often have unexpected lyrics, sometimes funny, other times haunting, and moving. Being a fan of his music for four decades I was sorry to learn of his recent passing away. The scenes in the video enhanced the emotions and theme of the music very well.
You're work, along with that song-made this man ball like a baby. Bless you.
Don't forget the heartbreaking line from his first album; "There's a hole in Daddy's are where all the money goes". John Prine has been tuned into this problem from the very start of his career.
Mikki Baker RIP JOHN
*@ Mikki Baker:* People who can't fix their own Type-O's, should not be allowed to leave memos. 'Nuff Said. ( =
captures him the way i think he was, kind and down to earth....great video, well done.
Truly Beautiful Song , Sir.. tears the Heart and tears up the eye ..your most powerful tearjerker since " Hello in There "
To have documentarians who've covered the opioid crisis in WV direct this music video is what makes it so real. All fell into place perfectly given the sad subject matter. Bless you all.
I’ve loved John Prine since the ‘70s and this is the best album he’s put out. ❤️.
How did I miss this for so long, brilliant video and this is a great , simple short description . I keep saying that nobody, not one artist I have ever known, in the sixth decade of their career, have dropped such a masterpiece on us, all the songs on that album are pure gold and then to cap it off with a gold seal classic, " I remember everything" , no words for it.
Gotta admit I did not know what this song was actually about, I was so happy in the melody, but now it makes even more sense.
What does not make sense to me is why the great America has fallen into such a state of drug addiction, OTC , prescription and illegal , will we ever know what causes the sense of hopelessness that exists across the spectrum.
One thing for sure though JP held these issues close to his heart and wrote of them with heartbreaking accuracy . RIP John Prine , I hope you meeting up with the Irish Cowboy big Phil sometimes . Much Love to all.
Have seen John perform many times over the years. His creative, sensitive and sometimes humorous lyrics are legendary. No one else like him. Great job on the documentary/video. Well done!
You Dont Have To Be Alone.
What a healing comforting line. 1819
Best video on UA-cam. Thanks for this beautiful, touching piece of art about a very hard, distressing topic.
Children can be so much more observant and insightful into their own emotions and pain then given credit for. I could legitimately cry on command by thinking of what I once envisioned was the most emotionally agonizing thing I could imagine: losing my Grandpa, the love of my life, my best friend & hero all my childhood. We had a bond so reminiscent of the one between the child & grandfather in this video; a once-in-eternity moment of such a tremendous blessing that most never have the opportunity to experience. He passed when I was 4 weeks shy of turning 19, and 4 weeks after 9/11. I didn't want to, but I kept going with life, have tried my best to be strong bc he was strong. He was a soldier.
The video you folks made is something everyone should see again & again.
Bravo to all involved, especially to our now missing head artist.
We'll miss you, John Prine!
Moved by the music & lyrics and each time I watch the video it wraps around my heart and brings me into the grief and hope of families touched by this crisis. Well done John Prine. Well done filmmakers.
Am teary right now. Emotional piece of work. 👍❤️
I didn't want to cry this morning! John is an inspiration to song writers of all ages! Could a song deliver more emotion than this one? The directors captured so much through faces! I looked for this video to see where this girl had acted.. what shows or movies...? Wow, she was a little girl from the Sunday school class! So real and so raw!
Thanks to all of you who made this. It reminded me of my grandpa. He even dresses like my Papu did. This is a wonderful song.
As always the best of the best. Would love to see you perform again. You've added such joy and tears in my life. Love and hugs from Oregon
He's playing Seattle in August
@@eversostupid Thank you!!
Thank you for the story on this lovely song! I agree - the grandfather has a beautiful face!
this is so good y'all. moves me to tears, every time. thank you all.
I can't say how much this song moves me...thank you John...Rest in Peace...
Thank you for making this 'making of' video. Answers the questions I had from watching Summer's End. Good job - seems to have touched many people and I'm sure John is proud of the work you did together with him.
My mother died due to complications with illegal drugs. I can't get through this video without tears. So touching, so respectful and beautiful. How we suffer so because of this!
I cry every time I watch this. 💗
Saw the video completely by accident at the end of a video on another channel and sobbed. Hit way too close...and the little girl looked so much like my friend Ashton's (also from wv) youngest daughter...I just couldn't hold it back. Rest in Peace Ashton...I hope you know how much you are missed....
Thank you to all involved in this video .
Nothing else to say that hasn't already been said here. A brilliant song and a equally brilliant video that truly touches the heart. Music today lacks emotion...this video overflows with emotion. Thank you for the video and thank you, John!
Love John Price. His songs hit home in a way others don't The subject is SO relevant today, especially in the mountain communities in the eastern U.S. where opioid deaths have left huge holes in families lives forever. Awful. Sad. Mad. Heartbroken.
Just "discovered" this masterpiece and I'm profoundly touched by this music and film. I'm from Brazil, didn't know John Prine since this days (tks to Spotify)... but this connected with my soul. Love his style. This sound/film particularly touched my soul because I have a little girl (4 y.o.) and out myself in this family place... the pain, the tragedy that can be caused by a mother's/father's loss. I lost my mother myself when I was older, but can't even imagine my daughter facing something like this. That's gave me more and more power to keep moving forward despite life fights. Thank all involved on this project.
For those who are suffering from addiction (of any kind), remember that your life counts. You life is important to somebody, even if sometimes it doesn't feel like. NEVER F**** GIVE UP. Life is too precious to be left behind. If you are struggling, talk to other people. Find some help. But DON'T YOU DARE TO GIVE UP. Love u!
Y’all did a beautiful job on this video. Thank you!
Never knew the story behind this song but what you folks are doing is wonderful, he was a good man and you are beautiful people for putting this out to the world.
i feel John Prine and Tommy Makem didn't get near enough recognition on their deaths. Always there and always great. RIP
The song is hypnotic to start with and, what amazing work by the co-dirctors. Absolutely wonderful.
Living in WV in Raleigh County it's very heartbreaking to see this is a true story. So many young kids that I've known since they were little die from opioid addiction. John Prine you are one of the greatest song writer ever. I've been a fan of yours since 1977 and this is one of your best albums, well they all are amazing. Proud to say I've seen you twice here in WV and you were amazing.
Johns visions in his songs are big & you captured it perfectly 🙏
Thank you for doing this. It touches me in ways I cannot express without becoming a sopping mess. He does have a beautiful grandfather face. I never knew my grandfathers but my Uncle Ben and Uncle Vern filled the gap. Blessings
Thank you for doing this 😊
I’ve watched the video a number of times and now have the full story.
❤️ from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
John Prine is the only true down to earth legend who is revered and respected by so many music industry giants and legions of fans of all ages that would have the cahoonas and the horse sense to have documentary film makers shoot his video. You guys did an amazing job.
I cry everytime. Its too sad. What a great song. Great video.
Great job on the video guys. Prime is a legend.
I am also from WV. I lived in Raleigh county up until 2010. Moved to Hampton roads VA to obtain steady employment and to get myself and my wife and kids away from the pills.
Amen. I'm from Raleigh County WV and the opioid addiction is so heartbreaking. God bless you and your family
User name checks out. 😇
John Prine makes music that’s real 👏🏻
Once you get stuck on opioids it's pretty hard to come back "home".🎼❣️
such an amazing job you did making this video.....
Tears me up every time I watch the video. Awesome job guys!!
I KNEW I recognized this area! My dad was born in Mt Lookout; my Papaw had a store and ran the post office for a while in Gilboa (way back in the 30's) . . . spent many summer day with my papaw out next to the garden shucking corn or stringing beans. When I saw this my heart went "home".
What a beautiful story you have told here. Thank you
Fantastic work. I have been a huge Prine fan since my teenage years in the late 80s when he was a legend but mainly among the people in the music industry and still hadn't achieved what many consider mainstream success. Pouring myself into his entire body of work helped me become a better musician and knowing all those great songs from the 70s up to that time in my life in the late 80s early 90s was like being in on a cool secret or something and being just astounded at how many people weren't familiar with his work. I was born and raised in Appalachia in West Virginia although I'm about 20 minutes north of the Mason Dixon line. I ventured out on my own at 19, ended up living in Phoenix and Utah and a few other places traveling for my job at the time but I eventually missed what had always been right there in front of me but back in my youth was when the industry that had always been such a main part of almost every families life in one way or another, the steel mills, coal mines and the power plants along the Ohio were closing or becoming automated and the state was in serious decline. I came back home after 5 years away and oddly enough I met my wife who I had seen years before back in High School, she was a year older, we had many mutual friends but had never met. She was working 2 jobs and bartending a couple nights a week and that immediately got my attention because my family worked our butts off and we owned and operated our own bar business since I was a kid of 9 or 10 and it takes a certain kind of person who can take charge of a rough WV crowd that's had a few too many, not to mention she was a total knockout and I didn't think I had a snowballs chance so I was totally relaxed, myself and charming and funny rather than a nervous wreck trying to be somebody else. We talked several times and she eventually said to my buddy "what's with your friend, he hasn't asked me out, I don't think he likes me" truth was I didn't think in a million years she would have given me the time of day, I thought she was just doing the old foxy bartending flirty batting the eyes because guys tipped better when they did that. We dated for a few years, one day we stopped by the bar she worked at when i first met her, it was there that night that I felt like it was the right time to show her the ring that I had purchased about a month before but was waiting for the perfect time and began to get impatient, it was hardly the perfect time or place but it was fitting seeing as that was where it all changed for me. We were married in 99 had my son in 2000 and a daughter in 03. We are as happy today as ever and our children are amazing, hard working and independent. The opioid crisis was hard to watch especially because many of my old haunts and buddies who were still running in those places were directly effected some mortally and if I hadn't decided all those years ago that I had my fill of the party life and this girl was the person that I felt for the first time that making her happy for as long as I possibly can was all that mattered to me so that's what I tried to do. If not for her I might have ended up like so many of my old friends. We have had a wonderful life and now it's just the two of us again. The kids still come around and we hang out and are tight but the nest is empty now.
Great work. Well done. Reminds me of the Ron Sexsmith video for "Secret Heart" or the content of "Strawberry Blonde" . I lost a brother to an opioid related illness, and many clients to drugs, so this is evocative for me. But I think the song and video move beyond this to a consideration of the universal warmth of home - a humourous definition of which is "where they have to take you in ! " Hope to see John live in Edinburgh next month.
It's hard to believe there is a world without John Prine.
You did great work touching our hearts with the meaning of the story. Thank you so very dearly for this intimate sharing of our fulfilling connections to forge our hearts against the 60,000 lost lives last year.
I get completely chocked up every single time.
Thank you for this video. It touched me in ways you will never understand.
Absolutely beautiful, thank you
I sent your music video to everyone in my family. Thanks for making it. I loved the characters in the video.
R.I.P. to a phenomenal story teller and musician.
John, your songs make me laugh, cry, ........amazing capability!! I love you !!
Never knew the story behind the song. Thank you.
this video destroys me each time. this issue couldn’t be more important. have lost my share of friends to this fiendish molecule. thank you so much for giving such a lovely song such a perfect and devastating visual treatment. it’s exactly the legacy I think he’d want for his music. I hope my friends up there are able to hear John jam for them in person. all regards.
Great song and a great video. Good job to all involved.
this is so beautiful. thank you.
That little girl getting her heart broken is EVERYTHING. I imagine it had to be brutal to be on the set at that moment. But I also bet everyone knew they were involved in making something special.
It is one of the most moving song and video I have heard
This is a real crisis in America especially for the poor areas all across the country Thank you guys and John for this video. RIP John Prine.
What a moving video, beautiful ♥️.
Beautifully put!
Fantastic song and video. Great job.
This song/ video is a punch in the gut. Thank you.
"If you wanna look at the big picture, you're gonna have to get a really small frame sometimes." -- John Prine
Beautiful. I so needed to see the humanity of people who inspire and lift up during challenging times in life. John is and always will be one of a kind storyteller/musician. The Sheldon's did a masterful job filming this video. It touched my soul and gives me hope. Thank you.
Artista immenso, carissimo John, quanta dolcezza.
Great video and message
God dam it, John. God damn.I cannot even watch this video of the making of the video of your song without choking up.
In 3:41 you can tell the most powerful of stories and, I am certain, change hearts. So much more real and impactful than any sermon or plank in a political platform.
John Prine, just simply one of the best!
John wrote the song for Max. He was the son of Nashville's mayor. He lost his battle with addiction. To all who think they can't beat it: You can! I have 2 family members that did.
Thanks! It was a great job!
Great job. Be proud of what you created.
So glad I got to see John 2 yrs ago. Cr>ed when I heard he diied.
Love you man!
Thank you.
beautiful song
Thank you 🙏
You did well. It was heartbreaking.
I have just found the music of "John Prine " wow what did I get my self in to ?
Two questions: Who is the young man joining John at the end, and , how is you get that little girl to cry so heartbreakingly?
Gayle June I believe the young man is his son, Jack Prine. As for your second question I couldn’t say.
@@warpossum2174 That comment at the end that Jack made, sounded like a John Prine wisdom. That little girl had to be hurt about something. "West Virginia, ... Almost Heaven"
I'm thinking the little girl's mother succumbed to the opioid crisis !
RIP John....you were the Angel from Montgomery and you went home....
EXTRODENARY AN WELL DONE ,, THANK YOU ALL A BIG TIME THANK YOU JOHN PRINE.