First time hearing Hurt by Johnny Cash

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @flickeringboxofficial
    @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +7

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    • @p.j.morris
      @p.j.morris 6 месяцев назад

      Trent gave Johnny this song. Trent said i was born to write it Johnny was born to sing it. He gave him this song because he said it's not mine anymore it's Johnny's. My husband interviewed Johnny 2 yrs before his death on our Podcast i will always remember Johnny he was an amazing man. awesome reaction.

  • @keith6485
    @keith6485 Год назад +406

    Reportedly, when he was done recording this, his daughter said "Dad, it sounds like you're saying goodbye". He said "Yes".

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +45

      Had not heard that Keith, what a sad moment that had to be.

    • @Lunzatis_Palemoon
      @Lunzatis_Palemoon Год назад +36

      @Flickering Box Johnny had been in rough shape for years at that point and had had trouble getting around. It's why you see June, his wife, come down during the video to check on him. Johnny knew his time was coming to an end and so did his family, friends, and fans. At that point, it was a question of when, not if.
      Some people may consider it sad but I look at the things like if you made it to your 70s or later then you lived a good long life and what more could you ask for? It should be a celebration and reflection on the good times and happiness they made it to that age. Not everyone lives long enough to get to that age.

    • @a-6610
      @a-6610 Год назад +23

      In the interview, they said he responded with "Well maybe I am."

    • @impudentdomain
      @impudentdomain Год назад +4

      @@Lunzatis_Palemoon In one way it is a tragedy but in another way how many people do get to say goodbye to all their friends in that way ?

    • @ThaOneChrisJONES
      @ThaOneChrisJONES Год назад +3

      @@Lunzatis_Palemoon But also, it's a double-edged sword.. a long life also brings with it so many regrets, good memories yes but also painful memories, memories of loss.. the grind of life can really make you weary and you can see that weariness in Johnny's whole being ( especially his eyes ).

  • @S7GraveDigger
    @S7GraveDigger Год назад +123

    This wasn't Johnny's "Comeback". THIS was his "Swan Song".

  • @jonbrooks6307
    @jonbrooks6307 Год назад +171

    Johnny closing the piano was him saying his goodbyes to the world rip Johnny cash 🙏🙏

    • @christopherking4932
      @christopherking4932 Год назад +7

      It was a one of kind goodbye.

    • @jonbrooks6307
      @jonbrooks6307 Год назад +5

      @@christopherking4932 it truly was

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +25

      One of the most powerful silent scenes I know of. You feel the weight of the moment.

    • @jonbrooks6307
      @jonbrooks6307 Год назад +4

      @@flickeringboxofficial you do because Johnny was one of a kind he was a great proformer

    • @rickcain4736
      @rickcain4736 Год назад +8

      that final scene hits hard...It's as if a coffin was being closed for
      a final time...

  • @proudleaf
    @proudleaf Год назад +150

    When he closes the piano and looks down at and gently touches it with love, its like he is saying goodbye to his music. Gets me every time

    • @glennelfmann3143
      @glennelfmann3143 Год назад +9

      some people have said it's symbolic of closing the lid on a coffin

    • @FTamer-bk8jw
      @FTamer-bk8jw Год назад +2

      Me too.

    • @zachpereira1658
      @zachpereira1658 11 месяцев назад +2

      I heard it’s also cause it’s the last time he ever actually played music, he died 7 months later

  • @jayperez955
    @jayperez955 Год назад +66

    Trent Reznor said he was stunned when he heard this version of Hurt. He said Johnny just took the song to a place darker than he could have ever imagined , he also said as far as he was concerned it was no longer his song , it became Johnny's song. Just a completely epic recording ❤

    • @-Gax-
      @-Gax- Год назад +2

      This is one of those songs that causes a healthy 33 year old man to have existential crisis😂
      Real talk, though. I need to be better

    • @destructyo
      @destructyo Год назад +10

      As a huge NIN fan, I really don't like that people have been repeating this to the point that it's now widely considered fact. Trent openly hated the cover the first time he heard it, found it invasive and literally compared it to someone sleeping with his girlfriend. He changed his mind about it when Cash's people sent him the music video and he saw the song in a different context. That's when he famously said "it's not my song anymore," meaning that, when told by Cash and using his life as background, it had taken on a different, just as personal meaning. Not better, DEFINITELY not "darker," just different.

    • @destructyo
      @destructyo 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@parallax3d I don't think you read my whole comment. You just repeated what I said.
      What I took issue with was the original poster's claim (which is a common one) that Trent listened to the song and immediately took to it, which he did not. "It's not my song anymore" is a quote that has been so widely scrubbed of its context by people and misconstrued as Trent saying that Cash's cover has replaced his original. It's artist erasure, and it sucks. Read my comment again - you'll see that we're in complete agreement here about the actual intent of the quote.
      Also, @jayperez955 saying that Trent thought the cover took the song to "a darker place than he could have imagined" is complete fabrication and honestly incredibly disrespectful to a man who was writing about his experiences with alienation, addiction and suicidal thoughts.

    • @winittiwary7893
      @winittiwary7893 4 месяца назад

      @@destructyo And in addition, he makes it his own song, when he changed the line crown of shit to crown of thorns (so it is not true, that he kept the lyrics original) from a Heroin addict, to a twitched story of Jesus and himself, which is also reflect in the visuals of the video

  • @lawrencefine5020
    @lawrencefine5020 Год назад +134

    First time I saw this I went through a half box of tissues crying like a baby.
    And I'm a metalhead.
    Metalheads don't cry.
    Yeah they do and this one did.
    Brilliant move on Rick Rubin and Johnny Cash to do this song and video is stunning and goes perfectly with the song.
    Even Trent Reznor said "It's Johnny's song now, he made it his"
    Johnny's version of Soundgarden's Rusty Cage is damn good too.

    • @chadbennett7873
      @chadbennett7873 Год назад +2

      Yeah, we do. Nightwish makes me cry frequently. And this does every time I hear it.

    • @Bluedruid13
      @Bluedruid13 Год назад +5

      I still do brother. I have listened to this version thousands of times and the tears flow. And after I started watching the video and learned the stories behind it, it just became even more powerful.

    • @robertburns4429
      @robertburns4429 Год назад +3

      You and me both brother.

    • @impudentdomain
      @impudentdomain Год назад +2

      yeah guy I still cry when I see it, Of course I grew up in the 60's and I always loved Johnny

    • @heathen-heart
      @heathen-heart 10 месяцев назад +1

      I yet again have tears in my eyes right now. And I have watched this video dozens of times. And I listen to death metal, black metal, etc

  • @LoveBandit1000
    @LoveBandit1000 9 месяцев назад +8

    When he says "if I could start again, a million miles away" the tears flow everytime...

  • @clasmaster1471
    @clasmaster1471 Год назад +108

    The song is just extremely real and makes everyone reflect on their own lives and we can all relate to loss and regret and pain and fear. And you realize when you get to the point where Johnny was none of this stuff matters, all these possessions do nothing for me when I am sick and I am lonely and I am hurting and I am regretting it is an empire of dirt the only thing that is important is your relationship with your self your God, your family and your Friends. So as a grown ass man I cry every time I watch this video. RIP Johnny Cash

  • @jasonsomething6003
    @jasonsomething6003 Год назад +22

    Young people keeping older artists alive is simply so awesome.......... LOVED the reaction!!!!!!!
    peace

  • @Masterfrogg
    @Masterfrogg Год назад +17

    Without question the greatest example of a "swan song" ever. And what a song at that. How lucky we are to have gotten to listen Cash's singing and there is no doubt that they will be remembered forever.

  • @maryannanderson2213
    @maryannanderson2213 Год назад +7

    I'm an old woman, dinosaurs were roaming the planet when I was a kid, and I have been a Johnny Cash fan since his very first hit, Cry Cry Cry, which he released back in the mid-50's. His cover of Hurt just destroys me. I love his lighter songs like Boy Named Sue, One Piece at a Time and The One on the Left is on the Right and I love his story-telling songs like Sunday Morning Comin' Down and Here Comes That Rainbow Again, I even like his more obscure songs like Cisco Clifton's Fillin' Station that was on an album of his that I bought probably 50 or so years ago and that I have NEVER heard on any radio station or TV show but which I think is one of his best. When he did Hurt it was like he was putting an epilogue to his life's work. In my opinion there are two kinds of people; those who are Johnny Cash fans and those who have never heard any of his songs. BTW, it is said that back in his heyday, out of every five records that were sold in this country, ONE of them was by Johnny Cash. There is a reason he's a legend.

  • @michaelallen434
    @michaelallen434 Год назад +27

    I grew up on Johnny cash and when tis came out it hit like a ton of bricks. It still does.

  • @kylepreston7344
    @kylepreston7344 Год назад +6

    The realization that we're not immortal is a bitter pill to swallow and it's not really until we've lived most of our life that we learn to appreciate the memories we've accumulated. Thanks for this reaction, so good.

  • @michaelanderson4394
    @michaelanderson4394 Год назад +12

    I tear up every time I watch this video. I thinks it’s the most powerful song(Johnnys version) ever written. So much emotion

  • @OneThousandHomoDJs
    @OneThousandHomoDJs Год назад +15

    They played this one time at my church. Just showed the video in its entirety and talked about it afterward. I was one of maybe 2 or 3 people in the crowd who knew what was about to happen..........

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +2

      That is amazing, that had to be a sight

    • @synthetic240
      @synthetic240 Год назад

      Seems kind of ironic when Nine Inch Nails has a song titled Heresy and sings about how "God is dead". There's also Head Like a Hole where he sings about the hypocrisy of "God-money".

    • @sopronunciareglignocchi7255
      @sopronunciareglignocchi7255 2 месяца назад

      ​@@synthetic240
      Not really. People of opposing beliefs can still find common ground and similarities between them.

  • @BassMatt1972
    @BassMatt1972 Год назад +5

    It was the video that brought this all together... THAT is what hit everyone, when they saw the video..
    The tempo doesnt change, its the intensity that does..
    Trent said this made the song what it should have been..
    R.I.P. The Man In Black..

  • @nwslimbubba
    @nwslimbubba Год назад +11

    😢everytime I here this song I just can not hold it together. It's so powerful.

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +4

      And the scene at the end when he closes the piano is brilliant and so sad.

  • @rickwelch8464
    @rickwelch8464 Год назад +18

    This song is powerful on it's own. When you've already heard the NIN version it makes it miles better.

  • @OldBoiler62
    @OldBoiler62 Год назад +4

    My faather was 100 when he passed a few years ago and the first time I saw this video I was struck by how much my father and Johnny looked like each other towards the end right down to when Johnny closed the cover on his piano and rubbed hands across it. My father used to do the same thing with his organ.

  • @michaelteret4763
    @michaelteret4763 Год назад +3

    The more you know about Cash’s life, the more heartbreaking the video is.

  • @richardhargrave6082
    @richardhargrave6082 Год назад +9

    Its so powerful and moving, I cry every time.
    That single piano note is awesome, its amazing

  • @rafalmeidas
    @rafalmeidas Год назад +5

    When I bought the CD with this song it had just came out and back then my dad was in his 70's, big Johnny Cash fan his whole life and being here in Mexico and a man of the last century he wasn't aware of the new stuff in the world all the time. When I heard this song immediately thought of him and at first I didn't want to show it to him because eventhough he was the best father any son would want and he didn't do bad things to regret but I knew he would think of what else he would have wanted to give us as a family. Powerful song. I did play the entire CD to him, he watched the video and he liked it a lot. Thank you dad for being who made me love music this much. I know you know wherever you are.

  • @slantize
    @slantize 9 месяцев назад +2

    The beauty of Cash's Hurt is that know you for a fact that it was not tinged by profit, and that makes it a rare treat to enjoy art in its purist form.

  • @johnmichie8411
    @johnmichie8411 5 месяцев назад +1

    He never played the piano again after this, powerful emotion stirring song. Makes the hairs on my arms stand straight each time. God love you JC.

  • @wompa70
    @wompa70 Год назад +9

    This song hits so much harder having listened to “Hurt” millions of times since 1995. Also, I grew up in a little country bumpkin town in central Florida so I’ve listened to Johnny Cash songs since birth.

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +2

      Same here, fellow Central Florida bumpkin. Loved both but Johnny's is gold.

  • @Justin_Dykes
    @Justin_Dykes Год назад +14

    CASH definitely made this his own and he owns it..... Cash sings is with extreme conviction and the imagery in the video is stellar....What a great version..... And I'm a huge Trent Reznor fan (Cleveland Ohio boy).... Another great version is Reznor and Bowie (which was a great tour as well).....

  • @MYJ61
    @MYJ61 Год назад +2

    This has to be one of the greatest song ever. Taking his life into account, how he lived, the emotion in his voice, in his eyes, like he knows something we don’t. As great as Trent’s version is, this is on another level.

  • @russellhamilton8903
    @russellhamilton8903 Год назад +54

    Hopefully you will do Trent's original version now. You hear the real 'hurt', pain and anger in his voice of a young man who is controlled by his addiction and can't turn the balance of control. Johnny's version is as an auld man near the end of his life reflecting on what had been. Both are SO powerful in different meanings. Both bring me to tears every time I hear them. Thank you fir doing it. Love from Northern Ireland 🤘🏻🇬🇧🖤

    • @OllieScambaiter
      @OllieScambaiter Год назад +4

      Would also like to see a reaction to the original (although the narrative weight is always lessened without having first gone through the Downward Spiral concept in full). I still prefer the NIN original as I find a lot of the impact of the Cash cover is found in the video more than the performance.

    • @Malzarius85
      @Malzarius85 Год назад +1

      I grew up a nins fan it's sad to me so many credit this song to cash. They are both good but this meant a lot to me growing up and thanks to Trent for this masterpiece as Ollie said it was the end of the downward spiral even if I played this on repeat and my younger brother hated me for it

  • @3dpooltile829
    @3dpooltile829 11 месяцев назад +2

    His wife June was the lady standing on the stairs while he was singing. The picture on the wall behind him is his late mother.

  • @Charly_Dont_Surf
    @Charly_Dont_Surf Год назад +3

    I’m forever grateful to RR for inspiring Johnny to be authentic and remembering his roots. RIP Johnny

  • @Colgan1
    @Colgan1 9 месяцев назад +1

    Man, your Dad knows his sh*t when it comes to all genres of music. It is crazy. I love it

  • @ldavies3280
    @ldavies3280 Год назад +1

    Dammit. Am I ever going to get to the end of this song without sobbing like a baby.

  • @chrisking6667
    @chrisking6667 Год назад +1

    When the guy who actually wrote the song says "Everything I wanted to express with the words he made clear, it's not my song anymore it's his song"....

  • @JeffreyDawsonSemperSermo
    @JeffreyDawsonSemperSermo Год назад +2

    I still can't listen to this song without crying. Its just so moving.

  • @sirsuse
    @sirsuse Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing this reaction.
    My wife and I went to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame a few years ago, and this song was in loop mode at Johnny Cash's kiosk. My wife had to peel me away. My dad was a huge fan and so am I. This song is just so so amazing, and so befitting of the Man in Black.

  • @backaddict673
    @backaddict673 Год назад +3

    Few songs can impact me the way Cash's cover of "Hurt" has, even years later. His emotion comes through even more than it did for me when Trent first performed it. And Trent's original hit HARD.

  • @clasmaster1471
    @clasmaster1471 Год назад +3

    Man in Black and a boy named Sue are awesome ones to do!

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +1

      Boy named sue, Ira Hayes and Busted are 3 I would love to do if she doesn't know them.

  • @evilTaker90V2
    @evilTaker90V2 Год назад +2

    This was such a powerful performance that Nine Inch Nails, the band that made the original song, declared that it’s Johnny’s song now

  • @dantorrez2
    @dantorrez2 Год назад +14

    Absolutely love Johnny Cash’s version of Hurt. Nothing bad against NINs, I love them. It’s just Johnny Cash’s hits different. Can’t wait for you to do Shinedown and Simple Man. It’s not just a cover either, there’s a story there. History. Can’t wait. Keep up the amazing work!!!

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +2

      Thank you Daniel! I love the Shinedown version but didn't know there was a story behind it. Now you have peaked my interest. I will have to look that one up, thank you brother.

    • @bamachine
      @bamachine Год назад

      While I like the Shinedown cover, it is not on the same level as Cash with Hurt. I think Cash's version is the superior one, whereas I am not sure anyone can top the original version of Simple Man. To me there are three levels of great covers(the bad ones need not be classified, they are all worthless, IMO). There is the great but not as great, Shinedown's version of Simple Man fits that for me, also the Heart version of Stairway To Heaven, performance at the Kennedy Center Honors for LZ fits this also. There is the just as great but done differently, Disturbed's cover of Sound of Silence fits this for me. Then there is the cover that transcends the original, Cash's Hurt does this for me.

  • @glenketchum6379
    @glenketchum6379 Год назад

    When he closes the piano lid in the end seems so Final!

  • @shadmccarty3452
    @shadmccarty3452 Год назад +1

    It was reported that the scene at the end of Cash playing the piano and then closing it, was the very last time he ever played the piano. I truly believe that this was him saying goodbye to the masses that he couldn't speak to personally. An amazing storyteller voice to begin with, but with the aged tone, it made it more powerful!

  • @caretaker158
    @caretaker158 Год назад +1

    The look that June gives him as she's gazing down.... gets me every daggone time! Especially considering that she was gone not long after, and then he followed her four months later.

  • @Lunzatis_Palemoon
    @Lunzatis_Palemoon Год назад +27

    Trent's version is from the view of a young man fighting with addiction and how it has wrecked his life.
    Johnny's version is from the view of that same man decades later at the end reflecting on his life. Realizing all the mistakes he made throughout his life but understanding that those mistakes were part of the journey and what ended up making him who he was.

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +2

      Well said Lunzatis, great synopsis.

    • @a-6610
      @a-6610 Год назад +4

      Most people don't realize that Cash lived the Rockstar live before it existed. He fought his battles with addiction, too!

    • @Lunzatis_Palemoon
      @Lunzatis_Palemoon Год назад

      @@a-6610 I don't think it's that they don't realize it as much as they don't know enough about Johnny. Johnny was very public about his issues with addiction and drugs.
      I think the Country Music category gives people misconceptions about the artists. The Gatekeepers of the Country Music Industry have always tried to make sure it has a certain reputation upheld. Those who don't really listen to Country Music don't realize this, but those of us who grew up with it have known about it the majority of our lives.

  • @capehARTlines
    @capehARTlines Год назад +4

    im always struck by the last few frames where he runs his fingers across the closed piano. its a common movement by many people but you get the impression he just said goodbye to that piano and this life

  • @LuckyDog-ok7gk
    @LuckyDog-ok7gk Год назад +1

    Even Trent said it’s Cash’s song now!
    True legend

  • @randalthor1955
    @randalthor1955 11 месяцев назад

    It took me watching it about 50 times to overcome the feelings and watch it without bringing tears to my eyes. Now I feel I have spoilt it. I will need to pause for a while.

  • @user-tp8sw2wd6b
    @user-tp8sw2wd6b Год назад +1

    Wow I'm a huge Johnny Cash fan and I love this song... right there at the end of the song it's like he's saying goodby and thank you to the piano when he closes it

  • @DonLuc23
    @DonLuc23 Год назад

    The closing of the piano reminds me of old folks caressing a coffin of a loved one, same hand actions.

  • @aaronrice4607
    @aaronrice4607 Год назад +1

    This is the most powerful music video ever made. Stunning.

  • @MYSTICRATTLER
    @MYSTICRATTLER Год назад

    Alexis Got the Depth of the song. Very Smart Young Lady...Instead of the beginning it's His End. He passed shortly after this.

  • @genghisgalahad8465
    @genghisgalahad8465 2 месяца назад

    The best way to experience this rendition by Johnny Cash is his song with his video! I thought the titlw was just "hearing" although no doubt just hearing this song is already so emotional, the imagery is so man

  • @joeteeter
    @joeteeter Год назад

    I was 16 years old when Johnny Cash came out with this song

  • @cosmyccowboy
    @cosmyccowboy 9 месяцев назад

    Sitting at the head of the table with an immense feast all laid out in front of him… all alone!

  • @KellyMurphy
    @KellyMurphy Год назад

    When I first saw this video I said, This is Johnny saying goodbye with the closing of the piano. A few months later he passed away.

  • @davebrowne8252
    @davebrowne8252 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks both. Just thank you.

  • @marlinblack6597
    @marlinblack6597 8 месяцев назад

    I'm 58 and know the torrid life of the man in black. This always make choke and tear up. It is so moving. He was one of my father's favorite singers.

  • @traviscrockett3640
    @traviscrockett3640 Год назад +6

    Yea. Trent has said many times in interviews that the song is no longer his. Great respect. When I die 3 John’s I want to meet are John the Baptist john Wayne and Johnny Cash😊

  • @coreozurn4950
    @coreozurn4950 Год назад

    Nobody has ended their career and life so perfectly. Beautiful

  • @raymo6795
    @raymo6795 Год назад +2

    ...so powerfull...John cared about about June more than anything else...always gives me a tear or two

  • @robperry5293
    @robperry5293 Год назад

    From what I heard when Johnny closed his piano at the end of the video, he never opened it again.

  • @stevieraygaatjeniksaan4315
    @stevieraygaatjeniksaan4315 Год назад

    I love the reaction of nine inch nails the original artist behind the song. He said its not out song anynore wow!!

  • @cap873
    @cap873 Год назад +7

    I don't personally feel that this cover (as great as it is) makes Trent's version any less amazing! Both are A+. You should let her hear the original next!

  • @DavidK-hx6gn
    @DavidK-hx6gn 14 дней назад

    I could watch this video at least a thousand more times and still tear up 😢😎

  • @michaelhuntington3345
    @michaelhuntington3345 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is an epic ballad! From the composure of the music, imagery throughout, and lyrical delivery, it takes me through his past and right up to his final moments.🙏

  • @davidphillips4476
    @davidphillips4476 Год назад +1

    That is the pure power of music rolled into that performance, whew...got me kinda teary.

  • @r3ddirtr8r28
    @r3ddirtr8r28 5 месяцев назад

    If you can watch this without tearing up, you are indeed a cold fish.

  • @kevinhennessy1615
    @kevinhennessy1615 Год назад

    Brilliant Reaction - Love This Song It's a Classic After Trent Reznor Heard Johnny Cash's Version Of Hurt He Said This Is Not My Song Anymore It Belongs To Johnny Cash Now - Apparently When His Daughters Heard This Song They Started To Cry and Said It Sounds Like Your Saying Goodbye! And Johnny Cash Said I am.

  • @MrWeeze
    @MrWeeze Год назад

    Even Trent said that song is this anyymore... It's Johnny's... #Legend

  • @PhuVet
    @PhuVet Год назад

    He knew he was dying when he did the song. He didn't tell anyone until the end.

  • @RDRussell2
    @RDRussell2 5 месяцев назад

    You explain how this song "... hits me in a different way..." than when you first heard it. To me, that's one of the defining parameters of what makes something a work of art. All of the greatest masterpieces, from music to books to film to poetry and so on-they all linger with you, change with you, grow with you.

  • @macPles
    @macPles Год назад +1

    I believe once Trent Reznor heard this he said that this is Johnny's song

  • @Hobodeluxe960
    @Hobodeluxe960 Год назад +1

    this was John's goodbye letter to June asking forgiveness for all he put her through. They were both dying, June was first just after this song released and John not long after that.

  • @PriestessOfNothing
    @PriestessOfNothing Год назад +1

    That song still crushes me 20 years later. Because we ALL knew he was close to being gone. And I never listened to much Johnny Cash, but I still respected him, because he was Johnny Cash. And he was saying goodbye to the world with this song I knew in a completely different way. I think it's a great compliment to both men, for the different directions they could both take the same song. And even Trent said it wasn't his song anymore, it was Johnny's.

    • @andychristensen2947
      @andychristensen2947 Год назад +1

      I usually hold up until that look down at him from June Carter Cash, then I am done. 100% done. Whatever is left in my black little heart is shattered, just at her looking at him.

    • @PriestessOfNothing
      @PriestessOfNothing Год назад

      @Andy Christensen that's it for me too. She was heartbroken, honestly she looked like she didn't want to be there. I can't blame her.

  • @deichkucker
    @deichkucker 5 месяцев назад

    With this video, which was also Johnny's last before he withdrew from music completely and unfortunately died in 2003, Johnny tried to reflect on his own life, in contrast to the original.
    It reflects the early days of his career, as well as its sometimes difficult course.
    The video also makes it clear that everything is temporary and that money and fame cannot replace health.
    This becomes particularly clear in the video when he, almost alone in an armchair, reflects on his life, while his wife June Carter Cash listens to him from the stairs and has to realize helplessly, almost pitifully, that the time to say goodbye will soon come .
    The last scene in the video is intended to symbolize the end.
    The end of saying goodbye to his fans as well as the end of earthly existence. He closes the coffin lid himself...
    Rest in Peace, great Man in Black.
    I am proud to have seen you live in 1982.
    I will always carry this gift in my heart...

  • @ElizasGrammy
    @ElizasGrammy Год назад +3

    Watching him close the piano lid is like watching him die. 😔

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад

      Yes indeed Eliza, the dead silence as he does it is so emotional and heavy

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Год назад

    I was 4 when this song came out, but I grew up with it.

  • @christopherking4932
    @christopherking4932 Год назад +3

    Literally makes me cry every single time I hear it.

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +2

      Me too Christopher, I didn't break completely at the end but had a few sneak out.

    • @christopherking4932
      @christopherking4932 Год назад +1

      @@flickeringboxofficial and I heard Trent was so moved by Johnny's rendition of hurt, he said its now Johnny's song.

    • @davidkilby1043
      @davidkilby1043 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @tobycatVA
      @tobycatVA Год назад +1

      @@christopherking4932 I saw that interview.

    • @christopherking4932
      @christopherking4932 Год назад

      @@tobycatVA oh ok, I wasn't hundred percent sure, but pretty sure I heard that.

  • @lisamayreed6399
    @lisamayreed6399 Год назад +3

    Great reaction guys❤ This song breaks the heart😢

    • @flickeringboxofficial
      @flickeringboxofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you Lisa, Johnny is sorely missed 😢

    • @lisamayreed6399
      @lisamayreed6399 Год назад +1

      @@flickeringboxofficial Have you heard of the artist ren yet? I suggest the song hi ren by ren. Trust me it will also make you think.

    • @tobycatVA
      @tobycatVA Год назад

      @@lisamayreed6399 Hi Ren by Ren is as much an experience as it is a song.

    • @lisamayreed6399
      @lisamayreed6399 Год назад +1

      @@tobycatVA Truth! He's def. that!

  • @mattreneau-fs1hm
    @mattreneau-fs1hm 7 месяцев назад +1

    God bless him great man.

  • @evhleppard
    @evhleppard 9 месяцев назад

    This version blew me away when I first seen it. Johnny took it to a whole new level.

  • @paulkossak7761
    @paulkossak7761 Год назад

    Mr C had more than his share of regrets, but he had to know how many people were touched by his music. Just making this confessional at the end of his life shows the kind of man he was. Rest in power Mr Cash.

  • @x2b1800
    @x2b1800 Год назад

    Probably the most powerful piece of media ever created.

  • @gokedik
    @gokedik Год назад

    I think Trent said that this was Johnny song, now. Super emotional. Love you two.

  • @vaughnnewman8903
    @vaughnnewman8903 Год назад +3

    Probably the most powerful video I've ever seen (and I was young when MTV went live). Trent created a very personal, amazing song. Rick Rubin borrowed it and lent it to Johnny to cover. An amazing and extremely powerful song and video that Trent admits is no longer his song, but will always be Johnny's. Props to Alexis for knowing Johnny Cash but also reeling off some of his songs- impressive. Check out NIN's The Fragile and With Teeth- you won't be sorry.

  • @eglin32
    @eglin32 Год назад

    So powerful as was your reaction thankyou Mr Cash

  • @kingawesomosity6585
    @kingawesomosity6585 Год назад +3

    So I just found your channel this morning and spent 5 hours watching all the videos in chronological order. It is great to see reactions from people who love music and not just looking for views. Since you have such a wide range of musical interests, as I do, I was hoping you would do a video on the song Already Over by the Christian metal band "Red." Love what you're doing and keep up the good work.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Год назад

    And shortly after he died. What a great exit.

  • @Staggercfc
    @Staggercfc 11 месяцев назад

    I think both of you were in a state of genuine enthrallment watching this : both your blink-counts were very, very low. Eyes wide open almost throughout. Only towards the end did you, Burch, blink regularly. It's testament to your feelings, both of you, that you reacted in this way. It's an incredible song from Johnny. Thanks for your reactions x

  • @jameskinzel8558
    @jameskinzel8558 Год назад

    When Trent Reznor heard Johnny sing his song he told Johnny it was his song now.

  • @mastrshake4446
    @mastrshake4446 Год назад +1

    When Johnny did this song it was amazing cover, So good that Trent Reznor said many times in print and interviews that it's Johnny's Song now, not his. I love Nine inch Nails great band as I' a music lover Johnny is a old time favorite. When I heard this song for first time it brought me to tears. Great reaction you two.

  • @MacPro8CoreMan
    @MacPro8CoreMan Год назад

    The greatest cover of all time!

  • @Cafeman_2D
    @Cafeman_2D Год назад +1

    For us of a certain age , this is a powerful song

  • @gravehammer3545
    @gravehammer3545 Год назад

    Great remake. Johnny was one of a kind

  • @robertkennedy5414
    @robertkennedy5414 Год назад +1

    When Rick Rubin suggested the song, he played the original version, from NIN, and Johnny said he didn't think the song was a fit for him. Rick told him that they would record it as with acoustic arrangement, and had his engineer play the guitar parts only. It was then that Johnny heard it as this version and agreed to record it. The slightly-off piano is a fitting touch, as it sounds like a dirge within the chorus.

  • @solid4brewing
    @solid4brewing Год назад

    I love how he closes the piano in the end, it feels like he's closing the Johnny Cash saga in some way.

  • @JoeScheu-zp2jn
    @JoeScheu-zp2jn Год назад

    I love the banter between you two. Don’t stop talking. This song gets me every time as well.

  • @JChelsea91
    @JChelsea91 Год назад

    It’s like the original performer wrote the song for Johnny 😢 I bet it was very therapeutic for him to sing knowing how hard his life was. ❤

  • @J_Miller87
    @J_Miller87 Год назад

    You could tell in Alexis eye during the whole song the emotion just building up as the song went on. I’m willing to bet if it would of been a minute longer there would of been a tear going down her face.

  • @kenbuck4962
    @kenbuck4962 Год назад

    trent reznor said once he was pissed off so much he did this song...............he heard it and said, its NOT MINE ANYMORE!!!! its his!!!!!! TRUE RESPECT!!