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  • @crawdaddy2004
    @crawdaddy2004 Рік тому +1623

    It’s not so much that you have to be wiser or older or have gone through something. It’s more that, to understand this song, you have to have regrets and loss.

    • @amandagfuller
      @amandagfuller Рік тому +88

      Rosanne Cash, Jonny's daughter, said that she cried the first time she heard it. She said it felt like he was saying goodbye. Less than a year later he passed away.

    • @BackyardButcher
      @BackyardButcher Рік тому +7

      💯💯❤️

    • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
      @Gort-Marvin0Martian Рік тому +11

      Well said Michael.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 Рік тому +14

      @@amandagfuller And he replied that indeed, he was.

    • @Chiari_Queen_T
      @Chiari_Queen_T Рік тому +41

      June Cash seen in the video passed 3 months after filming this video. Johnny passed 7 months after filming, 4 months after his wife.

  • @gordieparenteau6555
    @gordieparenteau6555 Рік тому +1098

    This is the sound of a man giving the eulogy to his own funeral.
    The original by Nine Inch Nails is a young man raging at the world around him.
    Johnny's version is an old man looking back upon his life and making peace with his regrets.
    This came out not long before he passed away in 2003.

    • @RLKmedic0315
      @RLKmedic0315 Рік тому +48

      Has it really been 19 years since we lost Johnny? Damn.

    • @kamillahjriisgaarde9665
      @kamillahjriisgaarde9665 Рік тому +14

      Boyfriend and I was having this exact talk last night! You just hit it on the nail though.

    • @siduri9522
      @siduri9522 Рік тому +40

      Isn’t it funny how someone can take the same lyrics and make it just as personal as the original? Trent Reznor describes listening to this cover as watching someone kissing his girlfriend, taking his most intensely personal song and making mean something a bit different and yet the same in tone. I love both the versions, but you can hear their pain, it’s a bit too much sometimes.

    • @nathanchronister2757
      @nathanchronister2757 Рік тому +9

      ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON AND A BEAUTIFUL DESCRIPTION. The song is amazing and I LOVE both versions. The NIN version has more feeling / meaning to me (high school when it was written). Peace.

    • @arikiropiha9821
      @arikiropiha9821 Рік тому +1

      He's also saying hurt is a part of life.

  • @hickchick112
    @hickchick112 Рік тому +1941

    Johnny Cash was a legend in country music. Strike that. He was a legend in music, period. Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) wrote the song. When he heard Cash’s cover, he said “this is Johnny Cash’s song now.”

    • @erichernandez2398
      @erichernandez2398 Рік тому +146

      Not only did he say that it was Johnny's song, but it scared him when he heard it. Johnny Cash scared Trent Reznor.

    • @hickchick112
      @hickchick112 Рік тому +156

      @@erichernandez2398 It’s so haunting. It’s simultaneously beautiful and heartbreaking. And the video is perfection. The first time I saw it, I thought “He’s saying goodbye. He’s telling all of us goodbye.” I was so moved that I literally cried.

    • @leaks2.073
      @leaks2.073 Рік тому +13

      The Reznor version is better in the context of the album

    • @elischultes6587
      @elischultes6587 Рік тому +58

      The 2 versions of the song gives it 2 different meanings

    • @zechariahbasaldua
      @zechariahbasaldua Рік тому +31

      Always felt like Trent wrote this for Cash, lol... obviously without knowing hehe

  • @michaelpasquale3467
    @michaelpasquale3467 Рік тому +137

    Johnny Cash was inducted into hall of fame for country music, hall of fame of rock AND hall of fame of GOSPEL !! That is how big he was.

  • @a_z.tazzzfan8497
    @a_z.tazzzfan8497 Рік тому +19

    7:53 - - Yes, that was his wife, June Carter Cash. She passed away not long after this video was released. Johnny passed away later in the same year as her.

  • @debrabeck9630
    @debrabeck9630 Рік тому +319

    That is June Carter Cash, Johnny’s second wife and the love of his life. She belonged to the legendary Carter family, and was a star in her own right. John did not live for long after June died. The closing of the piano lid at the end of this song seems like closing the casket of a coffin to me. He was saying good-bye.

    • @hellhound1389
      @hellhound1389 Рік тому +10

      I felt the same way because the album for this song the first song "the man comes around" and the end song is "we'll meet again"

    • @wesdog8975
      @wesdog8975 Рік тому +16

      June passed a few months after the video was made.

    • @debrabeck9630
      @debrabeck9630 Рік тому +14

      @@wesdog8975 Yes. And, John followed her in death less than four months later. It always feels like a farewell to me, though. Even Roseanne Cash told her Dad that it felt like he was saying goodbye in this video.

    • @NinaJnoland
      @NinaJnoland Рік тому +3

      Well said.

    • @maricejackson7812
      @maricejackson7812 Рік тому +7

      His daughter said it seems like ur saying goodbye, his reply was "I am"

  • @oldbutnotdead1
    @oldbutnotdead1 Рік тому +51

    He loved June so much. His wife and musical partner during most of his career. Don't let anyone diss you for having the feelings, you are growing and in a good direction. You're a lot further on the path than a lot of 20 years olds. *HUGS*

  • @skmarrama
    @skmarrama Рік тому +54

    Johnny Cash was an artist who struggled early in his career with drug addiction and so forth. When he met his future wife, June Carter, it seems to turn his life around. Johnny goes way back to your grandparents days. He broke many barriers in his career. He was one of the first old-school white artists who performed on stage with artists of color. Johnny truly respected the talents of others. He spoke for the downtrodden, the prisoners, those who were cheated in life. His sound is iconic and unique to him. This song was uncharacteristic but SO powerful!

  • @siduri9522
    @siduri9522 Рік тому +367

    Trent Reznor may have written this song, but Johnny lived every single lyric.

    • @hellhound1389
      @hellhound1389 Рік тому +5

      Your damned right. From his estranged family to his battles with addiction Johnny did things his own way because he was the man in black

    • @microwavedsalad893
      @microwavedsalad893 Рік тому +11

      After Trent heard Johnny's rendition, he said "this is not my song anymore" and never sang it again.

    • @Lyme_lyte
      @Lyme_lyte Рік тому +1

      Except the line "the needle tears a hole"

    • @siduri9522
      @siduri9522 Рік тому +4

      @@Lyme_lyte fair enough, but Johnny Cash struggled with his alcoholism his entire life and was addicted to both barbiturates and amphetamines. Not a China White heroin overdose (that he mistook for cocaine) like Reznor perhaps, but those metaphorical needles are still needles. You can have a different struggle and still find the pain within you to emote that line from your own demons. Reznor and Cash have very similar stories for all they are not in the same genre.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx Рік тому

      @@Lyme_lyte He did shoot up back in the day,so the 'needle tears a hole" fits just fine. He,Waylon Jennings,and Willie Nelson rode those hard drugs until it wrung them dry and then some.

  • @curtismmichaels
    @curtismmichaels Рік тому +439

    I speak as a man nearly 3 times your age. You have the superpower of introspection. If you don't think that's a superpower look around at how many people are terrified to even think about it. You, young man, are one of the reasons that humanity has a chance of being OK.

  • @ExasBits
    @ExasBits Рік тому +137

    I know this is a old post, but I didn’t see too many comments on the feel. As someone who is currently listening to this song and stumbled across this video, I wanted to write this down. What makes this song work so damn well is the personal meaning shifts.
    In 1995, it was just a well written song of someone sharing their pain.
    In 1999, it was 20,000 people with their cigarette lighters in the air, singing, crying, allowing themselves to be their most vulnerable in one of the most beautiful moments I’ve been a part of.
    2002 I blew my uncle’s mind when I sang along to this new Johnny Cash song. He didn’t realize it was a cover. The song felt the same, but different. Cash was reflecting on his life. Trent didn’t think there would be much of a past to reflect on.
    I turn 42 in May. If you don’t have regrets by now, your lying to yourself. I’ll save you money on therapy. When the weight of all your loss and regrets becomes soul crushing, put this on and just let go. There is catharsis in releasing this pain you don’t want to share because it feels selfish to burden others with your own personal baggage. Which of course is not true. If you ugly cry, it’s working.
    And FFS, as a man, we cry. You don’t have to let people watch you, but you can’t hold on to it forever. It will kill you. The local news is full of proof of how literal that is.

    • @qferguson6749
      @qferguson6749 Рік тому +19

      I don't know if you'll ever see this ( or even care tbh ) but I had to let you know that what you said hit me deeper than I have been hit in a very long time. I'm a 43 year old man that is coming to the end of a 17 year relationship and facing homelessness for the 7th time in my life. I have no family and no real support structure to fall back on, even with all of this going on in my life I still felt like I had to be a rock and hold it all together. It wasn't until I read your comment that I felt like I had permission to just fall apart and ugly cry at the top of my lungs. Sure it didn't help with any of the other issues I'm facing, but it did feel like a weight was lifted and I could at least breathe again. If you do actually read this, I guess my point was to just let you know that you touched and made an impact on a strangers life. Thank you

    • @ExasBits
      @ExasBits Рік тому +10

      @@qferguson6749 I’m glad it helps. Sorry things are pretty bad right now. I can’t promise you things will get better. What I can say with absolute certainty is it seems, from my experience anyways, that the odds are in your favor.

    • @CyberChunk77
      @CyberChunk77 Рік тому +5

      @@ExasBits Thanks for that fam, it helps for sure. I'm 42 also, tons of regrets etc. nothing exceptional. But I deal with a sense of loss that I can't figure out. Loss of what? Not sure. But I appreciate you.

    • @CyberChunk77
      @CyberChunk77 Рік тому +4

      @@qferguson6749 I'm rooting for you brother.

    • @marleneholman2448
      @marleneholman2448 Рік тому +1

      Amen to all of it

  • @rolling-roadkill
    @rolling-roadkill Рік тому +77

    I still remember the first time I heard this. It was just about a week before Cash passed away. I was out driving and this song came up on the radio. When I heard it I had to pull over since I was tearing up so much.
    I never listen to JC much but his death really hit like a ton of bricks for some reason.
    This song was truly a legend saying goodbye.😢

    • @sithyarael6807
      @sithyarael6807 Рік тому +2

      So you first heard it when it first came out. Cause he passed right after it hit the air. June his wife passed like 3 weeks after this video was shot. He is a true legend of the music world.

    • @marleneholman2448
      @marleneholman2448 Рік тому

      Your right he went out like a true gentleman i still love you johnnie

  • @andrewcarter7503
    @andrewcarter7503 Рік тому +316

    If this song doesn't tear your heart out when you first hear it, it's because you don't have one.
    Cash's daughter, when she first heard it, said "it sounds like you're saying goodbye". Cash replied "I am".

    • @melanielanphier
      @melanielanphier Рік тому +8

      If it doesn't tear your heart out every time you hear it, you don't have one.

    • @jackskul8162
      @jackskul8162 Рік тому +2

      That’s deep.

    • @bungiecrimes7247
      @bungiecrimes7247 Рік тому

      Gatekeeping a human? Why? You Slimeball.

  • @Aravah1887
    @Aravah1887 Рік тому +145

    You'll find that a lot of rockers and metalheads love Johnny. His daughter said: "It sounds like you're saying goodbye." His response: "I am."

    • @728huey
      @728huey Рік тому +9

      Someone said that he was a punk rocker, a metalhead, and a gangster rapper long before those musical genres existed.

    • @jessegifford7913
      @jessegifford7913 Рік тому +7

      It's always been my opinion that every genre has their Masters who transcend those boundaries. Johnny Cash is undoubtedly one of them. I used to listen to Punk Rock Pandora channels, and would wonder why I'd get some many Johnny Cash songs on it. Until it occurred to me that aside from not playing in that conventional tempo, he is Punk Rock as fuck.

  • @laurafleming9326
    @laurafleming9326 Рік тому +77

    Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails is extremely emotionally touching. You will discover, if you look at some of the interviews of Johnny and his family, that this song was covered not very long after he lost his wife, June Carter of 35 years. June first and foremost was Johnny Cash's best friend. She stood beside him through his alcoholism and drug addiction. June also stood beside him during his divorce. In typical Johnny Cash style, he proposed to her on stage while singing a duet with her. Prior to June Carter, it was well known that Johnny Cash had a problem with alcoholism, drugs, and infidelity. When he married her, he turned a new leaf. Having watched documentaries and autobiographies about Johnny Cash, I have been given a feeling that he essentially worshipped June. In addition to the loss of his wife, Johnny Cash was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He was virtually blind from diabetes and was in a wheelchair. In an interview, one of his children said that this was not only his goodbye to his wife, but also to his fans. Knowing the backstory really makes this song stand out more. You should take the chance and listen to some of his earlier works.

    • @adrianogden951
      @adrianogden951 Рік тому +10

      June Carter Cash was still alive when he recorded Hurt; she appears in the video, watching over him as he performs it. It was a goodbye to her in the sense that he was making peace with and saying goodbye to his own life, and she can be seen holding back the tears, knowing that she was close to losing him. But in the event it was she who passed first, four months before he did.

    • @ZurielWraithblades
      @ZurielWraithblades Рік тому +7

      As a previous commenter said, June was indeed alive when it was song and she is indeed in the video. But after this she died, he followed very short after, and house they filmed it in (his old house that was museum) burnt down. Let that sink in.

    • @TheChellybean85
      @TheChellybean85 Рік тому

      Ring of fire is a great one of his songs

  • @JohnRambo-mf2xr
    @JohnRambo-mf2xr Рік тому +47

    Trent wrote this song about depression, the darker side of life, while Johnny covered it and brought to it life, It's beautiful how music can be! Love that Trent was happy and very grateful for having his song covered by the legend Johnny Cash

  • @FM-nm4ng
    @FM-nm4ng Рік тому +452

    NIN’s songwriter, Trent Reznor prolifically responded to Cash’s “Hurt” cover with: “I wasn’t prepared for what I saw, and it really then, wasn’t my song anymore.” There was no warning that Cash would be covering “Hurt.” Reznor said,
    “Then I got a CD in the post. I listened to it and it was very strange. It was this other person inhabiting my most personal song. Hearing it was like someone kissing your girlfriend. It felt invasive.”
    Reznor respectfully added in an NME interview that the cover meant more to him than winning something like a Grammy. The cover and video were recorded and filmed shortly before Cash’s death. Popular opinion across almost every genre of music is that “Hurt” by Cash, is the best cover of all time.

    • @ChollieD
      @ChollieD Рік тому +7

      Ok, but even better than Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower? I'd say that's the yard stick.

    • @jessegifford7913
      @jessegifford7913 Рік тому +13

      @@ChollieD There's a number of songs that are in the conversation for "best of all time". The final answer will be different for many, and deeply personal as well. For me it's Disturbed and Sounds of Silence, but I can't fault anyone who chooses this instead. Or even any of the number of fantastic Dylan cover. Hendrix made "All Along the Watchtower" every bit his own as Mr. Cash did here or David Draiman did on my favorite. The beauty of it is, there is no wrong answer.

    • @pogoyt
      @pogoyt Рік тому +8

      Respecting everyone who has a favorite - I believe there is no such thing as an objective number one.
      Many greats all deserve the spot of “one of the number ones”.
      This is one of them, without a doubt.

    • @jdog7797
      @jdog7797 Рік тому +2

      Metallica's *ONE* also could be considered

    • @mikeking7710
      @mikeking7710 Рік тому +2

      My #1 personal favorite cover has always been Manfred Mann's "Blinded By the Light". Other faves of mine are Nirvana's "The Man Who Sold the World", Hendrix' "All Along the Watchtower", and The Beatles' "Twist and Shout". But if you wanna talk about the best cover of all time, IMHO, I think the only other cover that ever came anywhere near this was Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help From my Friends". But even that couldn't match the raw emotion musically and especially visually, of Cash's "Hurt". In my book, hands down the best cover ever.

  • @chris...9497
    @chris...9497 Рік тому +493

    Johnny Cash was a veteran, musician, had a successful variety show series, was a movie actor. He started in the 1950s alongside Jerry Lee Lewis and Elvis at the dawn of Rock and Roll; literally doing live shows with them. He was an activist for Civil Rights, in spite (or maybe because) of his experiences growing up poor in Arkansas and would unflinchingly risk it all to feature black and Native American artists in his performance projects. If there is a word to describe him, I would choose 'uncompromising'. He was very clear on his personal values and would rather suffer consequences than dishonor or others himself by compromising his values.
    Johnny loved music, every kind. His musical catalog includes gospel, country, bluegrass, rock and roll, rockabilly, folk, and humous. He is listed in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
    Johnny also struggled with addiction: alcohol, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates. He liked a little grass, which is mild, but the pressures of touring and working so many concerts (plus the bad company he toured with and the demons from his childhood) pushed him into serious self-medication with the hardest stuff around. It cost him opportunities, it cost him his freedom (he was jailed), but it also meant he remembered the fellows locked in jails, so did a live recording at Folsom Prison.
    As a young child, he could never get the approval of his cruel father, who preferred Johnny's older brother. While the two as elementary school kids were cutting logs in their makeshift sawmill (because when you're dirt-poor, even kids worked to bring in money), Johnny's brother was killed in an industrial accident. Their father blamed Johnny. At one point, as Johnny was battling another episode of addiction, Johnny's father told him the wrong son died.
    This was the last song Johnny recorded. It's a miracle the video was ever made. Yes, the woman on the stairs is Johnny's 2nd wife, who he could not live without. "Hurt" was recorded in 2002, released in March 2003. June Carter Cash, his wife, died in May 2003. Johnny Cash followed her in death in September 2003.
    I don't think Johnny would have ever considered himself as 'wise'; he experienced quite a bit in life, but he was well aware of his flaws and would more likely considered himself as a flawed man, someone who has made horrible mistakes, who could have done more for others, who could have lived a Christian life. He was intensely spiritual, but definitely prone to earthly failings, which gave him empathy for others. He was a complicated man, even to himself. And he had regrets. I don't believe he ever forgave himself for any mistakes, and may not have ever felt peace.

    • @cpavan17
      @cpavan17 Рік тому +28

      That's an excellent summary & I'm glad people will be able to learn from it! I always said that if there were a god, I'd want him to be Johnny Cash.

    • @miker252
      @miker252 Рік тому +6

      He struggled at first, wanting to record Rock like his contemporaries but, his voice was better suited to country.

    • @joantrotter3005
      @joantrotter3005 Рік тому +7

      His support of civil rights could be in part of his upbringing, I don't know. He also got flack from some about his first wife Vivian Liberto not being "white enough". I think that changed how he saw people more than his childhood?

    • @gordowg1wg145
      @gordowg1wg145 Рік тому +8

      Very well written, the "jail" bit may be a little inaccurate, though, as IIRC they were overnight lockups when he was arrested for minor things - the usual thing with the misdemeanor charges laid the next day. probably the equivalent of the 'drunk tank'.

    • @Seastallion
      @Seastallion Рік тому +4

      As I understand it, his relationship with his father wasn't quite so bad as the movie Walk the Line made out. There was friction, certainly, but apparently his father hadn't been overly adversarial with him. That movie took several Liberties with reality. For example, the tractor scene shown in the film was actually more serious than shown, as it very nearly killed him, rather than just getting him wet.

  • @jesse4550
    @jesse4550 Рік тому +17

    Young people appreciate this song. Us old folks feel it in our bones. As you head towards the sunset, you look back on your life wondering what might have been.

  • @grannybemx6729
    @grannybemx6729 Рік тому +15

    I've heard this song hundreds of times and it still makes me cry 😢

  • @dolenore
    @dolenore Рік тому +225

    To my knowledge, as soon as Trent Reznor heard this cover of his song, he not only proclaimed it now belonged to Johnny Cash, but he never performed it again. Trent's original is about combatting drug addiction. Johnny's version is about life decisions.

    • @taylorb586
      @taylorb586 Рік тому +6

      this❤

    • @lizmorganjake
      @lizmorganjake Рік тому +11

      If that's true, mad respect to Trent.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 Рік тому +18

      Not quite. It wasn't on hearing it. It was on seeing that very powerful video. He sort of dismissed it at first.

    • @claranielsen3382
      @claranielsen3382 Рік тому +18

      Johnny had his share if addictions too.I always felt it was a combination of things thay happened in his life.

    • @musicaddict5076
      @musicaddict5076 Рік тому +8

      He plays it on tour all the time in fact I think it’s always his closer.

  • @jueneturner8331
    @jueneturner8331 Рік тому +187

    Yes, that woman in the background was his wife, June Carter Cash, also a famous country singer. They sang many songs together.

    • @Bobsyagod
      @Bobsyagod Рік тому +20

      and she died months after they recorded this, Johnny followed not long after

    • @biancablue5730
      @biancablue5730 Рік тому +3

      That was his daughter not wife

    • @kampfer3146
      @kampfer3146 Рік тому +2

      I thought it was his daughter and the picture on the wall was his wife.

    • @Bobsyagod
      @Bobsyagod Рік тому +10

      @@kampfer3146 Nope, the woman standing behind him is definitely June Carter, you can google a photo of her. I think the woman in the picture frame was possibly his mother but I can't find anything to confirm it

    • @kampfer3146
      @kampfer3146 Рік тому

      @@Bobsyagod ty 👍 I wasn't sure, appreciate it 😊

  • @betsybabf748
    @betsybabf748 Рік тому +14

    This was his goodbye to us and music and life, feeling the end and regrets. When he closed the piano at the end, it was the last time he played music. His wife came down to check he wasn't overdoing it and they filmed her. His wife died 3 months after this was filmed, and he died 4 or 5 months after her. This song is relatable to every human who lives long enough to get to a certain age. If we don't die young, we will all have mortality and regrets.

  • @momrobare
    @momrobare Рік тому +35

    My father is gone now, my mother is gone now, my two brothers have passed also. This song gets to me just like the song "In The Living Years" by Mike and the Mechanics.
    As for the young man reviewing the video song, he gives me hope for the younger generation. He is open-minded and open to listening to new music. Johnny Cash is a music legend that everyone should listen to at least once in his/her life.

    • @aliciatargaryen
      @aliciatargaryen Рік тому +2

      I’m sorry for your loss. I’ve got two brothers, I’m the oldest, and my biggest fear is losing them all... I’ll listen to the other song you mentioned I’m sure I’d love it ♥️

    • @jr10spro
      @jr10spro 11 місяців тому +1

      I'm almost there myself. Aunts, uncles, dad, cousins, just have mom who I take care of 24/7... and she doesn't know me very much so feels like I've lost her as well... 😢 I'm sorry for your losses!

  • @danpitzer765
    @danpitzer765 Рік тому +57

    The best description of what kind of man Johnny Cash was is this incident.
    He scheduled himself to perform at Folsom Prison for the inmates. His record label told him not to, because 'his gospel (christian music) fans would be against it'. He replied 'Then they're not very good Christians are they?'
    And he went and did the show. And had it recorded live. It's one of his most legendary performances, and it was recorded to teach a lesson to the self-righteous, and done to show compassion to the incarcerated.
    That was Johnny Cash.

    • @OiSqueakArt
      @OiSqueakArt Рік тому +2

      Well said.

    • @davidmarino1913
      @davidmarino1913 2 місяці тому

      A rebel to the end.

    • @Jennifer-pb9nd
      @Jennifer-pb9nd 2 місяці тому

      My grandfather is dying right now at this moment. He tried to be a good Christian AND he did prison ministries. If someone told him not to do it, it's probably because they didn't understand Christianity just like you appear not to.

  • @aaroncoffman88
    @aaroncoffman88 Рік тому +197

    Thank you. I am a 50 year old man and admittedly not familiar with rap music. Everyone has their own taste in music and I am glad there are so many types of music out there. Still to hear someone as young as you, who listens to a musical type so different from what Johnny Cash sings, give such respect to an artist I grew up listening to is both humbling and inspiring. Most wouldn't do that so I say thank you for giving Johnny Cash a try.

    • @6666Imperator
      @6666Imperator Рік тому +14

      it is a perfect example of how we should give a chance to what we don't know before we judge it.

    • @justintorres502
      @justintorres502 Рік тому +4

      Word ✊🏽

    • @jeaniejbutler4911
      @jeaniejbutler4911 Рік тому +6

      I am 63 grew up listening to Country, Disco, pop, rock I didnt get rid of one genre to pick up another...Now I also listen to some rap and am a fan of KPOP....the only music genre's I am not a fan of is opera and grunge but I will on occasion check them out. trying to stay open to the possibilities.

    • @Jdockery007
      @Jdockery007 Рік тому +6

      i love that music can unite us all in some little way or another. its nice to appreciate that for a few minutes.

    • @Jdockery007
      @Jdockery007 Рік тому

      @@jeaniejbutler4911 hi! here is a great Opera song that i love and i never liked opera either its one of the very few i like, i thought id offer you a listen if you were open to it, i think its beautiful. its my favorite opera song. Andrea Bocelli
      ua-cam.com/video/ThQaYNXXL4Y/v-deo.html
      take care!

  • @tygirwulf
    @tygirwulf Рік тому +14

    I've loved this song ever since I first heard it in 2003, but the older I get, the harder it hits. I was your age when I heard it for the first time. When you're young, and you regret things in your life, you have time to change them, but as you get older and more set in your ways, it gets harder to change those things. And then you reach the very end of your life like Johnny Cash and realize whatever mistakes you've made, it's too late to change or make up for them, and you must just accept things as they are.

  • @garyjohnson9353
    @garyjohnson9353 Рік тому +11

    Johnny Cash, who was called the man in black for his habit of wearing black for his concerts, was a music legend. He was one of the bad boys of country music in the 60s along with Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson among others. They recorded together in the 80s as the Highwaymen. His songs I Walk The Line, A Boy Named Sue, and A Ring of Fire are classics.

    • @AK-rv6dq
      @AK-rv6dq Рік тому

      I love how Kris, an actual veteran, would punk out Toby Keith at concerts for being a fake patriot.

  • @MonkeeKnucklez2
    @MonkeeKnucklez2 Рік тому +128

    The older I get, the more loved ones I lose, the harder this song hits. Can’t even hear it anymore without getting tears.

    • @kristinbishop9478
      @kristinbishop9478 Рік тому +1

      Sad facts

    • @arizonabug6493
      @arizonabug6493 Рік тому +6

      How many live this song, quietly, every day?

    • @PartOfTheGame
      @PartOfTheGame Рік тому +1

      Mother, Father, Siblings, friends... remember, however much it hurts, your memory of them keeps them alive.

    • @shawnmckenna9440
      @shawnmckenna9440 Рік тому +1

      This.... 100 percent....

    • @mf25053
      @mf25053 Рік тому

      The beauty of listening to music, we can all sympathize with those losses, and remember the good times TOGETHER.

  • @mrd3863
    @mrd3863 Рік тому +128

    Trent wrote this song about addiction. Johnny sang it about life. I relate to both. RIP Johnny Cash. You made the world a better place.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Рік тому +7

      He also sang it about addiction. Johnny was on the needle for a number of years, so he knows the song's meaning intimately.

    • @dredthizz87
      @dredthizz87 Рік тому +4

      Also in an interview Trent said that it's not his song anymore.

    • @missingbobsburgers
      @missingbobsburgers Рік тому +3

      Someone said this song is the same from different ends of life. Trent sang it about regrets but with your life ahead of you to make a difference. Cash is singing as someone who regrets at the end of life when it’s too late change.

    • @paulfrankovich3085
      @paulfrankovich3085 Рік тому

      Trent said it wasn’t his song anymore. Johnny wrecked it

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Рік тому +1

      @@paulfrankovich3085 LOL, what a nasty, thirsty little thing you are! 😂

  • @NastyNater
    @NastyNater Рік тому +21

    RESPECT!! Young man I highly respect your acceptance to new things you're not familiar with. Good music is good music. Take a listen at more of his work and the genre. It's not the villain it's painted as

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Рік тому +16

    The true power in this song come to someone nearer the end of their life, and knows some of Johnnys life as well. As a youngster, I remember my parents taking me to hear Johnny and June in a smallish concert hall in London Ontario many years ago. I no longer remember the specifics, but I do remember the emotion of the powerful performance. If someone deserves the title GOAT, he’d be one.
    The first time I watched this, it tore me up. Seeing June standing there beside him…powerful. Seeing him walking around his old family home, then watching it be swept away in a flood, just, wow. So much imagery, much of which I remember historically. This is a truly great masterpiece

  • @yamatokira54
    @yamatokira54 Рік тому +34

    The picture on the wall was of his mother, and the woman on the stairs was his wife. Not long after this music video was made she died and a few months later he also passed.

  • @bryandorie_USNVet
    @bryandorie_USNVet Рік тому +36

    Drink hard, play hard, drug hard, road hard. Music and the performance took priority in his life. As his cover of this song admits, caused pain for his friends, family, and eventually himself. The end of his life was full of sorrow and regret.

  • @jsam-bv6jb
    @jsam-bv6jb 8 місяців тому +4

    I grew up listening to Nine inch nails sing this song. The day I heard Johnny Cash sing it, he broke my heart. He resonates with this song so well that you can literally feel it.

  • @tatjanakragh1539
    @tatjanakragh1539 Рік тому +8

    Johnny Cash was a troubled soul, suffering with depression, anxiety, addiction. He was also a beautiful soul as he was able to share such love and transparency in his music. He reflected anyone who had been hurt in life and who carried scars.
    You speak of experiencing life in "getting" his music. I think its true. His style grows on your over time, through life, personal experience, being witness to so much people get through

  • @paulasmith3914
    @paulasmith3914 Рік тому +61

    Just an additional note. June was not meant to be in the video originally. She was standing on the stairs watching as they were filming. The raw emotion of her watching, knowing their time was coming, and fully feeling the depth of the song was so powerful that it was added to the video. IMO if you had managed to keep a dry eye up to that point watching her watch him will push you over the edge. The love and dedication these 2 had for each other are ultimate relationship goals for all of us.

    • @sithyarael6807
      @sithyarael6807 Рік тому +2

      She came down the stairs thinking something was wrong with Johnny. Even at the end she was still a beautiful woman.

    • @sithyarael6807
      @sithyarael6807 Рік тому +1

      @@milojones5364 Johnny never did heroin he did coke and meth. Trent Reznor the writer of this song did heroin. Cash never did.

  • @andyfletcher3561
    @andyfletcher3561 Рік тому +57

    Wait until your 65 and you can't stop the tears and the hard lump in your throat. While Johnny Cash is *mostly* known as a country artist, myself and most of my friends through the 60's and 70's ALWAYS considered him an OG Rock & Roller. Not for his music so much as for who he was and how he bucked the system.

    • @jasonalphonse6803
      @jasonalphonse6803 Рік тому +3

      What a perfect way to describe it. Thank you.

    • @hellhound1389
      @hellhound1389 Рік тому +2

      He was his own genre, for a while country accepted him then turned their back on him when people like George Strait came along but Johnny got his revenge when he teamed up with a heavy metal music producer who gave him guidance but also let him do his own thing. Johnny did quite a few covers in his later years but he always made them his own

  • @redneckprofessor1
    @redneckprofessor1 Рік тому +5

    Great analogy about older people not knowing younger artists. I’m a college professor and music historian, and I’m super impressed with your comments regarding this video. Well done!!

  • @canineparty3497
    @canineparty3497 Рік тому +12

    I see a lot of these reaction videos and rarely do the content creators actually understand the music and meaning. I love how you seem to actually understand and can really portray that in your words. Spot on! Thank you for truly feeling the song and Johnny Cash!

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Рік тому +63

    This one hits hard. You can tell that he knew his time was almost up. We all know that time is coming for us too. That's where the impact comes from. We know we're not going to be around forever. Hell, it goes by faster than you think.

  • @gk5891
    @gk5891 Рік тому +21

    As you get older it's never the effort you put in that you regret, it's the effort you didn't.
    The older lady in the picture by herself is his mother. The one on the stairs (and in the flashbacks with the baby) is his wife.

  • @DodonaWind
    @DodonaWind Рік тому +1

    "I don't want to do the work, I just want the results." You just paraphrased the entire modern mindset. It's the hard work that makes the end result worth it, though.

  • @papasmurf6423
    @papasmurf6423 4 місяці тому +1

    This song is crushing. It feels like he’s writing a resignation letter to God. Signing off his life with a song.

  • @stormleal4613
    @stormleal4613 Рік тому +140

    When Johnny put this out,, I was just coming to the point in my addiction where I wasn't able to deny I was addicted. The 1st day you wake up in withdrawals, really sick, it is something you can never fully know, until you KNOW. I still can't listen to the whole song... It hurts too much! "Voodoo" by Godsmack is very similar for me. I was using "hard" drugs at 7yrs, daily by 15. Clean now for about 10 yrs.

    • @Palitato
      @Palitato Рік тому +6

      Congratulations on your 10 year sobriety! You're stronger than you know- keep going!!

    • @mouse9884
      @mouse9884 Рік тому +3

      Congratulations on taking steps to better yourself. The world doesn't have enough good people in it. To not use drugs to cope with reality is a difficult thing to face, but they only make reality worse in the end. Tool - Sober is another good song but painful if you haven't heard it. Much love and stay strong, I know the temptation never really goes away.

    • @kathleenhoffmanz4448
      @kathleenhoffmanz4448 Рік тому

      God bless

    • @andrew8308
      @andrew8308 Рік тому +1

      As a recovering alcoholic, I can get that.

    • @Arampe
      @Arampe Рік тому +1

      Much respect to you, all the best!

  • @debbiepochy6751
    @debbiepochy6751 Рік тому +92

    I can't listen to this song without shedding a tear and I think you are absolutely right about this. I will be turning 64 in 4 days and it goes by faster than you think. I find the older you get, the more you think about the years gone by. Really enjoy and appreciate your youth! ❤

    • @deborahtaylor3617
      @deborahtaylor3617 Рік тому +1

      Happy Birthday Debbie 🎂 you are so right we go back and reminisce!

    • @debbiepochy6751
      @debbiepochy6751 Рік тому

      @@deborahtaylor3617 Thank you so much! 😊

    • @VeN0m88
      @VeN0m88 Рік тому +1

      Spot on

    • @Dark_Harmony
      @Dark_Harmony Рік тому

      Happy Birthday......for what it's worth......you're still here.

    • @debbiepochy6751
      @debbiepochy6751 Рік тому +1

      @@Dark_Harmony Of course I am happy that I am still here! Just because you reminisce about times gone by and good memories, does not mean that you are not happy to still be alive! 😳

  • @annaavakian6683
    @annaavakian6683 Рік тому +4

    It was, her name was June Cater. This song was written by Trent Resner from Nine inch nails. But Johnny owned this version. You need to listen to the other to completely understand what a tremendous job he did.

  • @Copeandseethe822
    @Copeandseethe822 Рік тому +14

    I was a huge fan of this song when NIN put it out. I'm mostly into industrial music in general. I don't listen to country at all but when Cash put out his version it was like... Trent wrote it but Cash perfected it. That is the way that song was meant to be. Cash made you feel it. I was like 16 when it dropped and just started bawling the first time I heard it.

  • @phoenix0153
    @phoenix0153 Рік тому +43

    Young sir, you say you are 20 years old, but you have the maturity of someone far beyond your years. I'd just like to say that I recently discovered you and your reaction videos in the past couple of days, and as a 38 year old that's been through some hard times, I can honestly say that I am extremely impressed by your attitude, your demeanor, and your ability to really read into the song that you listen to. I truly hope your channel blossoms and grows into something amazing, and will continue to do so for years to come

  • @schweedies4597
    @schweedies4597 Рік тому +32

    Johnny was the first rockabilly.
    He pioneered a genre of music that wasnt even recognized until much later. One of the first country and rock musicians. This is a cover of a trent Reznor Reznor song that is normally an industrial song.
    He lead an amazing life and did lots of drugs and cheated on his wife. Legend really

  • @TheLonelyCowboy1958
    @TheLonelyCowboy1958 Рік тому +1

    The question you asked about June bug, yes, that is June Carter Cash, they dueted so many songs. The one thats most familiar to us with them dueting would have to be "Jackson" from what i heard, June died a few months before Johnny. After Johnny released this song, the world of country music was struck by a knife a few weeks later after Johnny died.

  • @Ben-qm9zq
    @Ben-qm9zq 5 місяців тому +1

    I love it just a few seconds into the song and yo head stopped bobbing for a few seconds and it was clear you started feeling some... 🙏 Respect

  • @jolt06
    @jolt06 Рік тому +37

    One of the best covers out there.

  • @Agispsi
    @Agispsi Рік тому +39

    The tragedy of this is right after covering this song about losing everyone in your life, his wife passed away, it was only months after... and he followed her shortly after. Almost like he couldn't survive without her. This song was his. Written by Reznor, but truly felt like it was meant to come from Cash's voice.

    • @omegatired
      @omegatired Рік тому +3

      I knew when she passed, he wasn't long for this world. They were two halves of a whole, they burned so bright together.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx Рік тому

      My mother passed away 7 months after my father. I guess she didnt want to be in the world without him,though they had been divorced for several years.

  • @Gmar69
    @Gmar69 Рік тому +2

    My brother, I'm 68'ish, and I've been through time with music and still enjoying the feel of music. Johnny Cash is one of the pioneers of ballads and will always be popular. Enjoy it while you can...

  • @Chelsea-yh3bo
    @Chelsea-yh3bo 8 місяців тому +1

    He is in the rock hall of fame the gospel hall of fame and the country hall of fame he is a freaking legend ❤

  • @jotham777
    @jotham777 Рік тому +19

    Johnny Cash lived a life full of pain and regret. Never dismiss that. Take it as a lesson.

  • @theelectronichobbyist1639
    @theelectronichobbyist1639 Рік тому +70

    When I was in my 20s, I was listening to the Nine Inch Nails version of this song. Reznor's version was amazing, and was borne of pain and his own hurt, but when Johnny Cash did this cover, he absolutely transcended anything it meant before. Trent Reznor himself said it wasn't really his song any more. That's how powerful Cash's version was.

  • @b3p15
    @b3p15 Рік тому +8

    get this man a bigger channel!! he puts in more work than all the other reaction channels, and you can tell his reactions are genuine

    • @emanx222
      @emanx222 Рік тому

      FR!!!! I've been on a binge of his videos and I've cried after every one

  • @rachelcastaneda1381
    @rachelcastaneda1381 Рік тому +1

    Johnny Cash made this video about 2 weeks before he passed away. You can see his frailty and he was willing to give up to have his family. 💙😢
    Yes he was showing his first wife and then his last wife with his child.

  • @cemge
    @cemge Рік тому +52

    When I first heard this song, it hit me like a sledgehammer to the chest. It made me hurt, realizing all the people I now miss so dearly. Johnny Cash is a true legend.

    • @strangebiped
      @strangebiped Рік тому

      So are you for living thru these TIMES where we live, see, & feel our future. But, our SOUL is IMMORTAL & WILL meet up with those that we NEVER stopped LOVING!! Bless you Sir, & GOD SPEED!!

  • @AAA-mb6qk
    @AAA-mb6qk Рік тому +60

    I appreciate you, dear young man, for grasping such a deep and heavy song. Your heart is a big one! Keep on your musical journey. It is lovely to witness a person in the younger generation have a desire to expand his horizons and grow! I am in my fifties and realize that one of the greatest gifts my Mom gave me was the awesome experience of growing up hearing EVERY genre of music in my home. I see now how that experience has given me an open mind and heart to empathy and appreciation for others. This musical journey is a gift that keeps on giving. Music is touching you, and you are touching us. God bless you!

  • @johncook9392
    @johncook9392 Рік тому +1

    I've listen to mostly rap since the mid 90's... And Hurt is one of my favorite songs of all time!

  • @matthewrobinson9822
    @matthewrobinson9822 Рік тому +1

    Johnny Cash was a legend and always will be he's a man who conquered many demons in his life and made music about it... if you can't really relate to his music you haven't lived life yet

  • @Gort-Marvin0Martian
    @Gort-Marvin0Martian Рік тому +22

    Johnny Cash was an incredible human being. I had the pleasure of seeing him in concert, long ago. It was incredible.
    That is his wife on the stairs and the picture on the wall is his mother. He lamenting that he had seen them pass (die), before his time.
    Thanks for reviewing / reacting to this video. Be safe. I watch your dad every day almost.

  • @connoremery4584
    @connoremery4584 Рік тому +10

    That was his wife in the video yes, what makes this song and video even sadder is that his wife died shortly after it was released and then johnny died shortly after that. Johnny cash is one of the greatest singer/songwriters of all time.

  • @tyzmar2782
    @tyzmar2782 6 місяців тому

    You were spot on when you were saying that you have to be old enough to have this song hit you. I am a grown man, turned 45 today, and I cry when I see this music video. Keep up the good work, young man. :)

  • @marquisdelafayette1929
    @marquisdelafayette1929 Рік тому +59

    As someone who has struggled with addiction, this song hits hard. I thought I was invincible until it spiraled and I lost my only brother and countless others. I was using to just try and numb everything, not able to sleep without it. Every time I used I would hope that I would just have that rush, then blissfully fade into darkness, and hoping that would be the end. Then being angry with them for bringing me back. The song definitely hits on those points.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 Рік тому +4

      I managed to kick early, at 14, almost as soon as I really started to feel that tug, but not before I lost a couple of friends, one in my arms. The lot of us went straight to mainlining it because that's what those who "Guided" us on that journey were doing. That's the dark underbelly of Seattle that no one talked about, at least not in the 60's...

    • @cpavan17
      @cpavan17 Рік тому +3

      Damn, I can't count the number of times I felt the exact same way... I've been clean for several years now, but can still feel it in my bones.

    • @hellhound1389
      @hellhound1389 Рік тому +2

      To me this song hits hard because when I was 15 I was diagnosed with a terminal disorder that has severely shortened my life and at the time this song came out I had spiraled into a destructive behavior and was trying to get myself killed but I am a huge Johnny fan ever since my grandmother played his music for me as a toddler so when I heard this song and saw the video it caused me to stop and reexamine my life. Now I try to live my last days to the fullest

    • @TheJessicahammerly
      @TheJessicahammerly Рік тому +1

      Same

    • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
      @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Рік тому +1

      It took me years to realize my heroin addiction was a cowards way of committing suicide. Addicted at 16. Clean at 27. That's been 40 years ago.
      Knowing what causes a person to do what they do is a step towards healing.

  • @jmagda41
    @jmagda41 Рік тому +20

    JoJo, always remember, nothing that's worth a damn ever came from something that came easy. You learn guitar - and I don't mean become Eddie Van Halen, just some basic chords - and you will have a dear friend for life. You will turn to it when you're down to ease your pain, and you will play it with utter joy when you are happy. A guitar will never let you down.

  • @taramalley5447
    @taramalley5447 Рік тому +1

    This was a nine inch nails song but the words are universal to have more than one meaning! Open interpretation, it was draws people to the song and Johnny Cash was the one that made you feel it.

  • @MEkanger
    @MEkanger 11 місяців тому

    Johnny Cash is an Icon that Transcends generations. He began singing in 1955 and this song was completed in 2002 just months before he died. The woman in the video, his wife June Carter, died either during the filming of this video, or shortly thereafter. She was more than just a life partner. She was the person who got him off Drugs and Alcohol. She set him straight. Her family even at one time chased his drug dealer off at gun point when he came by the house.
    I highly recommend you take the time to listen to some of his stuff. Johnny was a diverse singer that inspired some of the biggest names in music. When he died, those names gathered and paid their respects. Very few artists have been able to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
    Johnny was a bit ahead of his time, singing about the issues of the time. You could almost say that he stood for Social Justice in his music by singing about Controversial Issues of that time. He could hit on a political issue, but wasn't political.
    Richard Nixon invited Johnny to play for him at the White House. He had made some requests that he wanted Johnny to perform, but Johnny realized that Nixon intended to use him as a political football. As a result, he wrote a song about the misunderstood youth, the hippies and the outcasts that Nixon and Republicans did not like. He had politicians squirming in their seats.
    Johnny was a true Icon performing for nearly 50 years and had sold millions of records over that timeframe.
    Johnny Cash is one of those people that in spite of touching on hot button issues, he seemed to be able to relate to both sides of the Political Aisle. To this day, both Democrats and Republicans love and respect him. It's because he was truly genuine on stage. His music communicates how genuine he was.

  • @lost_in_a_crowd_of_3257
    @lost_in_a_crowd_of_3257 Рік тому +19

    the lady on the stairs was his wife June Carter Cash. This song fits his life. He struggled with drug abuse and other things. This is the last music video he recorded before he passed away. He was such an amazing story teller. Check out his song called "A Boy Named Sue" or "One Piece at a Time"

    • @timothyjuvet4073
      @timothyjuvet4073 Рік тому

      His wife died not long after this was shot. I think he survived her by 9 months maybe.

    • @coined1st
      @coined1st Рік тому

      June Carter Cash was an incredible artist in her own right.

  • @elizabethchristian727
    @elizabethchristian727 Рік тому +19

    I really love how open-minded you are about music. Love your channel.

  • @chrisbeaupre998
    @chrisbeaupre998 Місяць тому

    You have one of the smartest takes on this song I ever heard. You clearly are a brilliant person whose intelligence far exceeds his age. Bravo.

  • @cornpope1832
    @cornpope1832 Рік тому +2

    I hope you look back at this song in 20 years. Your video still had me in tears. This is a song that means the most as you get older. Real life.

  • @daveys_gaming_corner
    @daveys_gaming_corner Рік тому +7

    The way he closes the piano at the end is the way you close a casket and it kills me everytime

  • @sandy4282
    @sandy4282 Рік тому +15

    One of the things that is so haunting is Johnny WAS an addict in his younger years. He almost lost everything including the love of his life because of it. He also recorded this after June (yes that woman in the video is his beloved wife) passed away and he knew he was dying. He was contemplating the regrets in his life.
    And btw he did several covers of modern rock that will also blow you away. 🙂

  • @karinalynn9806
    @karinalynn9806 9 місяців тому +1

    A legend, for us old school girls. ❤ The picture on the wall was his mother, and the woman on the staircase, was his wife June. Thank you for sharing his sound with a whole new generation! He was an ordinary man, who went through so much, yet continued to share his journey through his music and soul. 🙏

  • @terryparker8309
    @terryparker8309 Рік тому

    For a young man, you are very grounded. Good music is good music. I'm in my 60's and I listen to everything from Classical to Rap. I'm in awe of talented people.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Рік тому +16

    It takes a long time to learn to play guitar. You put in a little time every day, and eventually you may get there. It's like planting a tree. It takes time. But if you don't start, it never happens.
    I think what Johnny intends to say with this song is that all any of us leave behind is dirt. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. You could say the memories remain, but they don't, because the people who once held those memories are gone. If you've ever cleared out someone's house once they've passed, you know that very little that's in there has value now that the life has been extinguished, and most of those possessions go into the dumpster. While there is joy in life, there is also a lot of hurt, and life begins and ends with it.

  • @firefighterchick
    @firefighterchick Рік тому +23

    I love how you have the ability to read the deeper messages in songs like this.
    I thoroughly enjoy your reactions.

  • @likelemmyidabasest3882
    @likelemmyidabasest3882 Рік тому +1

    Johnny grew up dirt poor in the deep South in the 20/30/40's(?), I forget his exact DOB. His body of work, social conscience etc should make him relervant and accessible to people of all backgrounds, rich/poor, white/black, anyone who has struggles and appreciates a voice in the darkness life throws us all.
    Also a funny, entertaining and truly individual voice and talent.
    Just found your channel today, watched a few vids, always great to see people truly come together on a human level, no politics or BS even close to the mix. Got a new sub here.

  • @Ozgarthefighter
    @Ozgarthefighter Рік тому

    Mr. Cash was a real one, he was no saint, but he lived through a lifetimes worth of hardship and heartbreak from an early age and would often write songs for the beaten down of society.

  • @christianasampson2852
    @christianasampson2852 Рік тому +20

    His last song before he passed away, what a legend he was. Fantastic voice and the lyrics really so sum up his absolute amazing life. Great song I’ll never ever get fed up listening to it, his voice was a powerhouse of emotion

    • @jessallen7756
      @jessallen7756 Рік тому +1

      You do realize that it's a cover of a Nine Inch Nails song.....Cash also covered some of Soundgardens songs......

  • @robertsheetz6067
    @robertsheetz6067 Рік тому +10

    Johnny Cash's career covered a wide spectrum of music.... From Country,Folk, Pop, Gospel and Rock .... Johnny is in both the Country, and Rock Hall of Fame.... He has been an outlaw, a born a again Christian .... He has been in jail for drugs.... He has performed for inmates in prison... He made albums Live from Folsom ,and San Quentin.... And yes the woman standing by him was his wife.... June Carter Cash ...

    • @cpavan17
      @cpavan17 Рік тому +1

      Those of us who grew up on punk music know he's also one of ours. ❤

  • @blauskie
    @blauskie Рік тому +4

    What sets LFR Jojo apart from most reaction youtubers is that he seems to genuinely be intent on expanding his musical horizons and appreciates there is great music in other genres than what he grew up on. I am ashamed to admit that he is more open-minded in this way than myself but, watching him makes me want to be more accepting of others' music.

  • @elvisneedsboatsbennett2455
    @elvisneedsboatsbennett2455 Рік тому +8

    Yes, the man on the stairs as June Carter Cash, Johnny's wife. She was also a country music legend. Her entire family as a musical empire.

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Рік тому +14

    One of my all time favorite songs. Makes me think of my Alcoholic father and the sobriety he found late in life. Always makes me a little sad and a little happy. Johnny Cash absolutely owns this cover though.

  • @michaelsanders7209
    @michaelsanders7209 Рік тому +1

    Yes, that was his wife in the video. But his wife died 3 months before he sang the song, and the video came out. I take it as she is looking down on him, that's why she was above him on the stairs. Both of them knew his time was short at that time and was waiting on him so they could be together again! ❤️
    Trent from 9 inch nails wrote the song, but Johnny, as usual, blew it out of the water!
    He died 3 months after this was put out, and just 9 months after June passed. You need to watch the movie (Walk The Line). It will teach you some about The Man In Black.
    RIP Johnny and June Cash!!! 😥😥

  • @emanx222
    @emanx222 Рік тому

    Your reactions make me so fucking happy. Like idk how to explain it. Your ability to convey your thoughts so well just hits so fucking hard! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you so fucking much for your genuine reactions

  • @jetaholic2010
    @jetaholic2010 Рік тому +15

    my friend, your reaction shows that you have a heart, you have emotions, i feel ya, im 63 years old, my best friend was 90 years old, he jumped to his death on saturday, this song describes my friend perfectly. im crushed that at 90 he decided to take his own life, were all on this earth for a spec of time, some specs are longer than others, be on the right side of the lord is all i can tell you. god bless....

    • @brendawilson2368
      @brendawilson2368 Рік тому +1

      I'm so so sorry for your loss of your best friend.

    • @jetaholic2010
      @jetaholic2010 Рік тому

      @@brendawilson2368 ty so much

    • @catherinemoran9037
      @catherinemoran9037 Рік тому +1

      So sorry for your great loss. Sincere condolences from Ireland. Wishing you strength. 💚

  • @grimmliberty7447
    @grimmliberty7447 Рік тому +18

    Try Johhny Cash, Man in Black. That will tell you more about the man than any biography.

  • @ripvanwinkle2002
    @ripvanwinkle2002 8 місяців тому +1

    the day Johnny cash died. i was on a job site.
    i packed up my tools and when the boss asked where i was going.
    i told him Johnny had died and that i was going to go home and drink whiskey and grieve
    i came in the next day and he never said a word..
    the man was a legend..

  • @patrickmclain3853
    @patrickmclain3853 Рік тому +1

    Son your the first of all the reactions I’ve seen actually understand the lyrics! Good job son!

  • @grimmliberty7447
    @grimmliberty7447 Рік тому +6

    The house you see is his childhood home. He bought it with the intent tear it down out of anger. He went there and changed his mind.

  • @morganmoreno7691
    @morganmoreno7691 Рік тому +7

    I'm sure it's been pointed out by now, but the song was written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, and it was primarily about his heroin addiction. But when Johnny did it, it brought even more meaning to it. So beautiful.

  • @perrylc8812
    @perrylc8812 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m 65 , I understand a little more about everyone goes away. I’ve lost all my older kinfolk and my close friends including my wife and a son. Nowhere close to having the money like Jonny but my little place that I have loved and had many fond memories of does look like an empire of dirt.

  • @jean-charleslargot4895
    @jean-charleslargot4895 Рік тому

    Many Thanks for your sweet high sensibility, Jojo! ... Yes, our live is often "Full of broken thoughts ...we cannot repair"!

  • @jamiemacdonald436
    @jamiemacdonald436 Рік тому +16

    I may have watched just about every reaction to this song that is available, and this one may be my favorite. Really great job breaking it down, and describing how your viewpoint on a song like this has changed as you've aged.

  • @mickeyowen3594
    @mickeyowen3594 Рік тому +3

    Trent Reznor famously said “I was born to write it. But Johnny Cash was born to sing it”