Also Johnny Died About A Year After This..Such A Perfect Performance To Leave Us With...Johnny's Wife (June) Would Warn Their Children Before They Saw The Video For The First Time,, To Be Prepared & That It Might Be Hard For Them To Watch...R.I.P. Johnny...Thanks For All You Gave Us.
Trent Reznor (NIN) Would Say,, After He Saw Johnny's Cover Of This Song,, That He Realized It Was No Longer His Song,, It Was Johnny's...R.I.P. Johnny..Thanks For All You Gave Us..Gone But Definitely Not Forgotten.
In an interview his daughter spoke of the first time her Dad played her this song. She said “It sounds like you’re saying goodbye.” He replied “I am.” RIP Man In Black
The NIN version is like hearing Trent Reznor spiral into the abyss. With Johnny it seems like a song of profound regret at how he lived his life and affected others.
Wow I love Johnny Cash and I can somewhat relate to him and this song as I lost my first wife to cancer and many friends to drugs and on and on and covered the pain with drugs and music until a friend turned me on to Jesus and I finally found healing, forgiveness, Love, Hope etc. Just like Johnny also found in Jesus and you can to 😊 God blessings
This song was definitely perfect for Johnny Cash. I've always liked him cause even though he was rich and famous I felt as though I could relate to him. He was a normal man who had struggles and pain, this song captures it perfectly. Great reaction.
Trent Reznor (NIN) wrote it as a 20-something struggling with drug addiction. Johnny Cash recorded it at (literally) the end of his life, in reflection. Same song, incredibly powerful from two different perspectives.
I'm having trouble finding new ways of saying Good Job on the reaction. I want to keep it honest and fresh. It appears I'm not as good at this as you. So GOOD JOB.😁
The Picture was his Mother his wife is the Lady looking on him in the Video. She is June Carter Cash, she is a wonderful Gospel Bluegrass singer. They both passed within 6 months of doing the Video. Wonderful reaction.
After Johnny recorded this and Trent Reznor great it, he said that's no longer my song Ji owned it. BTW The Nine inch nails Version has a Brett diffrent vibe to it. Great Reaction
Sailing by Christopher Cross is a very beautiful song you may not have heard. I think it came out somewhere around 1982 or 83 ? Most people absolutely love this one.
Reznor wrote the song from the perspective of a young man going through extremely difficult times - a struggle through personal hardship, Cash interpreted the song as an old man facing an end of a hard life, and the regrets that come with living. Johnny's version is one to which everyone can relate. We'll all face an end some day, and everyone who feels will have regrets. I love Nine Inch Nails, but I agree with Reznor; Hurt is Johnny's song now.
The "sadness" is beautiful and healing because it's honest! Don't lose sight of that! It's not; ''my family has been slaughtered'' totally tragic sadness...
After Such A Deep & Emotional Performance,, I Think It's Important To Also Remember Johnny From This Funny & Light Hearted Performance As Well...JOHNNY CASH "A BOY NAMED SUE"...An Absolute Classic...Truth!!
It's a reminder that there's no greater hell than the one that lives inside each of us, and to rejoice upon our own death that no one will have to live our hell.
"I wear a crown of thorns on my liar's chair"....how often do we portray ourselves as perfect was we lie to make ourselves look good and justify our actions,,,
The picture was his mother. The lady behind is his wife, June. She died 3 months later. He died 4 months after her. The listed cause of death, Diabetes. His kids said he died of a broken a broken heart!
Trent Reznor says about the Cash version of Hurt: "I'd been friends with Rick Rubin for several years. He called me to ask how I'd feel if Johnny Cash covered Hurt. I said I'd be very flattered but was given no indication it would actually be recorded. The idea sounded a bit gimmicky. Two weeks went by. 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. I'd known where I was when I wrote it. I know what I was thinking about. I know how I felt. Hearing it was like someone kissing your girlfriend. It felt invasive". Johnny played this song over 100 times before he recorded it. He called it "The best anti-drug song I ever heard." The song was released as a single in 2003. "One Hour Photo" director Mark Romanek said: “I begged Rick Rubin to let me shoot something to that track” being instantly enamored of the rendition, he offered to shoot the video for free. Universal eventually agreed to the music video, but with 71-year-old Cash’s health declining and being unwilling to stay long in the cold Tennessee weather as he was going on holiday to his ranch in Jamaica that coming Saturday, Romanek had only days to make the video and after scouting in Nashville, he decided upon Cash’s home and museum in Hendersonville, Tennessee, The House of Cash. "Arriving on Friday with no idea of what I was going to make" Romanek said. "I looked around the house and made a few suggestions of where we might film Johnny performing. I was making it up off the top of my head. Then I went to the House of Cash Museum and found it in total disrepair. There was no time to clean it up so I decided that I'd just film it, and Johnny, exactly as they were. He was no longer in his prime - he was fading and that was what I wanted to show. The place was in such a state of dereliction. That’s when I got the idea that maybe we could be extremely candid about the state of Johnny’s health - as candid as Johnny has always been in his songs. While I was filming the opening segment of Johnny playing guitar in his living room, his wife, June, came down the stairs and watched. The look on her face was so complex: full of love and pride and concern for her husband. So I asked her if I could film her too and she agreed. But the most important element was when we discovered a film archive in the museum. When we looked back at the rushes we'd filmed at the house we thought they were good but not great. But once we dropped in the archive footage of Johnny we realized that was the soul of the video. The whole thing was so spontaneous. It's made me realize that sometimes you can be too prepared and that there's some value to urgency." The music video speaks about the transience of life, the gracelessness of death, the Ozymandian crumbling of an oeuvre and the decline of a genre, an era and an attitude. The ‘closed to public’ sign on the museum. The cracked platinum records. The caviar and lobster banquet with no diners. The clips from earlier in Johnny’s career. His wife June looking on. The closed piano lid. The video was so intimate that Cash's management didn't think it should be released, and Johnny was leaning in that direction. According to Rick Rubin, it was his daughter, Rosanne Cash, who convinced Johnny to let it go. June died May 15th, 2003, three months after filming, Johnny died September 12, 2003 four months after his wife. Rick Rubin said of the video: “I cried the first time I saw it. If you were moved to that kind of emotion in the course of a two-hour movie, it would be a great accomplishment. To do it in a four-minute music video is shocking. I think the hurt video is a historical document, it's like looking back across a life." Trent Reznor was sent the video while in the studio with Rage Against the Machine’s Zach De La Rocha, and, when the pair sat down to watch it, any doubts he had about the cover were long gone. “We were in the studio, getting ready to work and I popped it in,” said Reznor. "Tears started welling up. I realized it wasn't really my song anymore. It just gave me goose bumps up and down my spine. By the end I was really on the verge of tears…there was just dead silence. There was, like, this moist clearing of our throats and then, ‘Uh, okay, let’s get some coffee.' It really, really made sense and I thought what a powerful piece of art. I never got to meet Johnny but I'm happy I contributed the way I did. It felt like a warm hug. It's an unbelievably powerful piece of work. After he passed away I remember feeling saddened, but being honored to have framed the end of his life in something that is very tasteful. For anyone who hasn't seen it, I highly recommend checking it out. I have goose bumps right now thinking about it. Having Johnny Cash, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, want to cover your song, that's something that matters to me. It's not so much what other people think, but the fact that this guy felt that it was worthy of interpreting. " By Cody Flanagan
mark romanek (the director) made some great films and music videos,across generations too like: "Hurt" (Johnny Cash), "Closer" (Nine inch nails), "Can't stop" (Red Hot Chili Peppers), "Rain" (Madonna), "Bedtime Story" (Madonna), "Scream" (Michael & Janet Jackson), "Criminal" (Fiona Apple), and "Shake It Off" (Taylor Swift). He also co-directed "Sandcastles" from Beyonce's Lemonade album. Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Direction for Jay Z's "99 Problems", and he has won three Grammy Awards For Best Short Form Music Video - more than any other director." He also directed the movie "One hour photo".
His wife, June Carter, died right after the making of the video. She was on the staircase. She died on the surgeons table of heart surgery not long after the release, then he died a few months later.
Do the NIN video with the snake in it. NIN's version is haunting to me too, just in a different way... NIN's version feels like a dark hole of addiction... an ambient doom.
Please react to Johnny singing Children go where I send thee. Live in Denmark 1988 - see a much younger Johnny having a good time! Love this think you will too!
Loved the reaction, the NIN version is good to doesn't have the emotional impact of Johnny, would love to hear your reactions to some of Tom Macdonalds stuff...Castles...sell out ...I wish... are good to start with
Several sad things. His wife died 3 months after the video was released, he died 4 months after that. When he recorded the video, he knew he was near life's end and that he'd never make another recording. When he closes the piano and caresses it, that was not jyst symbolical--he never played it again.
Hi Kai, nice heart felt reaction. I grew up sometimes listening to JC on the radio. I always thought he had a cool look & he sounded cool too. There's only one other artist now a days for me anyways that can pack such a punch in how they sing with such emotion & her skills & talents are so far off the charts, it's mind blowing. (I'll give you her latest cover) It's an Adele cover. “All I Ask” (Adele Cover) ruclips.net/video/8gJuprckBxI/видео.html Angelina Jordan is 15 here, released 3-31-21. Angie was born 1-10-06. She a child prodigy. She chooses all her own songs & does all her own arrangements ever since she was very young, even when she did Screaming Jay Hawkins “I put a spell on you” ruclips.net/video/nwFloCPXzCs/видео.html at barely 9, even at 7 & 8 on NGT (Norway’s Got Talent). This should be a good start for you. Be careful though. Angie doesn't fit into any singers mold, which you'll learn. When you react to "I put a spell on you" B&W version you'd better put on your seat belts for the ride. I hope you can give a detailed breakdown & reaction. Hope to see you soon reacting to her. (you'l get flooded by her fans which Angie calls then her Angels) & fake fans too, there the trolls. just ignore them. =)
Watch the movie Walk the Line. It’s his life story. It will give this song so much more meaning. Johnny Cash was terrible to most of his family and friends. They all either abandoned him or died. His wife through all his highs and lows stuck with him even though she shouldn’t have. He chose fame , drugs and alcohol over the ones that lived him. In his final years he regretted the choices he made. Just watch the movie.
Hey love, I love documentaries about awesome people in the music industry. I just watched one Netflix abut Dolly Parton and it was awesome! I'll definitely watch it. This song made me so emotional without knowing the backstory. Sounds like he's lead an interesting life.
I see it different. He has regrets yes. He is sad its all over yes. But did you see the richness of his life? Not the money, the people, the places, the things he did. Walking fields. Laughing with people. They are all gone now, but he has all these memories. And he shared so much in this video that was important to him. If you read about his life, his Dad was a very religious Southern Baptist, who was 100% perfect against him making music. His Dad is not in this video, because his Mom encouraged him so he did what he wanted despite his Dad. All the things he did in his life were because he ignored his Dad. He ignored religion, and piety, and choose a rich, full life. All of that is over, but did you see all the things he experienced? He chose right, and he is just sad all the rich moments are over because the important people are gone now.
If you do listen to Trent’s version you’ll hear that Johnny did change just a few words. Johnny being a Christian didn’t want to use what Trent said in original version. Other than that, this song, belongs to Johnny. What a way to say goodbye.😪
Johnny was a Christian man, and knew where he was going when he left this world. He had a wonderful and horrible life. His "Empire of Dirt" was all the fame and money, but he realized it's God, Family and friends that make life wonderful, and happy. Johnny had drug problems and went to prison early in his life. He ended up a man of God, and in the end, that's what counts.
I Know How Much You Love Beautiful Harmonies My Music Lovin Sister,, So An Absolute Must Hear/Experience,, 10cc - I'm Not In Love (1975) 6:04 Video A Must (Full Version)
NIN version is pretty SICK. FYI...Trent Reznor did write the song. STILL waiting for you to react to AIC "Love, Hate, Love" live....you won't be disappointed!!
Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails wrote this. He said Johnny did the song better than him. Says a lot, as Trent is a genius. Check "March of the Pigs" by NIN.... Maybe a bit much for you.....
The picture is of his mother. His wife is in the video standing on the stairs behind him. She died soon after this and he died months later.
His mother, the elderly woman in the portrait, taught him the guitar when he was a child.
He did not write it, but in many ways, he lived it.
A great man.
He really owned it! I felt every word
I think that his hands caressing the piano at the end was him saying goodbye to his friends, family, fans, and to the music itself.
Agreed. The piano looks similar to a coffin at the end.
It does seem like a goodbye song
It was actually the last time he ever touched it. When he closed the lid, it was for real.
The picture on the wall was his mother. The lady on the staircase is his wife. Followed by a montage of them and their kids.
He never opened that piano again. I really think it symbolized the closing of a coffin. 🥺
The picture was his mom. his wife was standing on the stairs.But she died soon after this
Soooo sad! What a great song.
Also Johnny Died About A Year After This..Such A Perfect Performance To Leave Us With...Johnny's Wife (June) Would Warn Their Children Before They Saw The Video For The First Time,, To Be Prepared & That It Might Be Hard For Them To Watch...R.I.P. Johnny...Thanks For All You Gave Us.
Trent Reznor (NIN) Would Say,, After He Saw Johnny's Cover Of This Song,, That He Realized It Was No Longer His Song,, It Was Johnny's...R.I.P. Johnny..Thanks For All You Gave Us..Gone But Definitely Not Forgotten.
Closing the piano keyboard is symbolic of closing a coffin!
In an interview his daughter spoke of the first time her Dad played her this song. She said “It sounds like you’re saying goodbye.” He replied “I am.” RIP Man In Black
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Love that you loved this song, great reaction , thank you. The song is like old yeller it makes everybody cry if you have a heart
For Real! I was fighting the tears.
Another song that really draws out the tears is Constance by Spiritbox.
Amazing cover. His wavering voice just adds to the heart of the lyrics. So beautiful.
It was so moving!!! What an amazing cover!
You are stronger than me. I cannot hear this rendition without balling. Kudos to your strength. Thanks for your post. :)
Thanks love, I was holding it back like no racoon eyes for the video lol
He put his loved ones through a lot pain with his addictions. There's a lifetime of regret in his voice.
I could feel the pain when I heard this song, it made me feel so sad almost instantly.
How anytone can smile at the end of hearing this song is beyond me...
The NIN version is like hearing Trent Reznor spiral into the abyss. With Johnny it seems like a song of profound regret at how he lived his life and affected others.
I 100% agree with this, i feel the life that man lived and it was great....and full of sorrow
Johnny did an amazing job. I need to hear the original now.
@@kailamay2278 It’s almost unrecognizable as the same song. Cool in a completely different way.
June, Johnny's wife, died shortly after the video, then Johnny died about six months later. That was his mother in the picture on the wall.
Wow I love Johnny Cash and I can somewhat relate to him and this song as I lost my first wife to cancer and many friends to drugs and on and on and covered the pain with drugs and music until a friend turned me on to Jesus and I finally found healing, forgiveness, Love, Hope etc. Just like Johnny also found in Jesus and you can to 😊 God blessings
This song was definitely perfect for Johnny Cash. I've always liked him cause even though he was rich and famous I felt as though I could relate to him. He was a normal man who had struggles and pain, this song captures it perfectly. Great reaction.
Many Thanks for your sweet high sensibility, Kay! ...
Cash had a way of making every song he sings his own thanks for the reaction love the channel
Thanks a lot love! This was an amazing cover. I would have thought he wrote it himself.
Real music from a real legend.. not many can do it like that now a days
the picture was of his mother, his wife is in the video and died not long after
Trent Reznor (NIN) wrote it as a 20-something struggling with drug addiction. Johnny Cash recorded it at (literally) the end of his life, in reflection.
Same song, incredibly powerful from two different perspectives.
I'm having trouble finding new ways of saying Good Job on the reaction. I want to keep it honest and fresh. It appears I'm not as good at this as you. So GOOD JOB.😁
Thanks love. I appreciate the support and any feedback....good or bad
June didn’t pass before the video. She passed a few months later, you see her a few times in the video. The woman in the picture was Johnny’s mom.
The Picture was his Mother his wife is the Lady looking on him in the Video. She is June Carter Cash, she is a wonderful Gospel Bluegrass singer. They both passed within 6 months of doing the Video. Wonderful reaction.
So sad. This song is filled with emotion. He really made it his.
Johnny really made it his song literally
Yes the song is very sad, about life decisions, and the ending of life, but you are so Beautiful that makes be feel so much better!👍👍💖
Awww thanks love. ❤
Makes me cry every time ❤️
It was hard to keep it in for this one.
After Johnny recorded this and Trent Reznor great it, he said that's no longer my song Ji owned it.
BTW The Nine inch nails Version has a Brett diffrent vibe to it.
Great Reaction
Thanks love. Hopefully a less sad vibe
Sailing by Christopher Cross is a very beautiful song you may not have heard. I think it came out somewhere around 1982 or 83 ? Most people absolutely love this one.
Closing of the piano was his last time playing the piano. Great reaction.
Thanks love
Reznor wrote the song from the perspective of a young man going through extremely difficult times - a struggle through personal hardship, Cash interpreted the song as an old man facing an end of a hard life, and the regrets that come with living. Johnny's version is one to which everyone can relate. We'll all face an end some day, and everyone who feels will have regrets.
I love Nine Inch Nails, but I agree with Reznor; Hurt is Johnny's song now.
The "sadness" is beautiful and healing because it's honest!
Don't lose sight of that!
It's not; ''my family has been slaughtered'' totally tragic sadness...
It is a beautiful song. So hard to keep it together though
very genuine, thanks!
After Such A Deep & Emotional Performance,, I Think It's Important To Also Remember Johnny From This Funny & Light Hearted Performance As Well...JOHNNY CASH "A BOY NAMED SUE"...An Absolute Classic...Truth!!
It's a reminder that there's no greater hell than the one that lives inside each of us, and to rejoice upon our own death that no one will have to live our hell.
"I wear a crown of thorns on my liar's chair"....how often do we portray ourselves as perfect was we lie to make ourselves look good and justify our actions,,,
So true. It's really hard for people to show vulnerability.
One of kids asked him, If he is saying goodbye. Johnny replied back, yes.
That's soooo sad. 😢
The picture was his mother. The lady behind is his wife, June. She died 3 months later. He died 4 months after her. The listed cause of death, Diabetes. His kids said he died of a broken a broken heart!
Less of a performance, more of a eulogy. He might just as well delivered this song from his graveside.
Loved your reaction
Thanks love
Trent Reznor says about the Cash version of Hurt: "I'd been friends with Rick Rubin for several years. He called me to ask how I'd feel if Johnny Cash covered Hurt. I said I'd be very flattered but was given no indication it would actually be recorded. The idea sounded a bit gimmicky. Two weeks went by. 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. I'd known where I was when I wrote it. I know what I was thinking about. I know how I felt. Hearing it was like someone kissing your girlfriend. It felt invasive". Johnny played this song over 100 times before he recorded it. He called it "The best anti-drug song I ever heard." The song was released as a single in 2003. "One Hour Photo" director Mark Romanek said: “I begged Rick Rubin to let me shoot something to that track” being instantly enamored of the rendition, he offered to shoot the video for free. Universal eventually agreed to the music video, but with 71-year-old Cash’s health declining and being unwilling to stay long in the cold Tennessee weather as he was going on holiday to his ranch in Jamaica that coming Saturday, Romanek had only days to make the video and after scouting in Nashville, he decided upon Cash’s home and museum in Hendersonville, Tennessee, The House of Cash. "Arriving on Friday with no idea of what I was going to make" Romanek said. "I looked around the house and made a few suggestions of where we might film Johnny performing. I was making it up off the top of my head. Then I went to the House of Cash Museum and found it in total disrepair. There was no time to clean it up so I decided that I'd just film it, and Johnny, exactly as they were. He was no longer in his prime - he was fading and that was what I wanted to show. The place was in such a state of dereliction. That’s when I got the idea that maybe we could be extremely candid about the state of Johnny’s health - as candid as Johnny has always been in his songs. While I was filming the opening segment of Johnny playing guitar in his living room, his wife, June, came down the stairs and watched. The look on her face was so complex: full of love and pride and concern for her husband. So I asked her if I could film her too and she agreed. But the most important element was when we discovered a film archive in the museum. When we looked back at the rushes we'd filmed at the house we thought they were good but not great. But once we dropped in the archive footage of Johnny we realized that was the soul of the video. The whole thing was so spontaneous. It's made me realize that sometimes you can be too prepared and that there's some value to urgency." The music video speaks about the transience of life, the gracelessness of death, the Ozymandian crumbling of an oeuvre and the decline of a genre, an era and an attitude. The ‘closed to public’ sign on the museum. The cracked platinum records. The caviar and lobster banquet with no diners. The clips from earlier in Johnny’s career. His wife June looking on. The closed piano lid. The video was so intimate that Cash's management didn't think it should be released, and Johnny was leaning in that direction. According to Rick Rubin, it was his daughter, Rosanne Cash, who convinced Johnny to let it go. June died May 15th, 2003, three months after filming, Johnny died September 12, 2003 four months after his wife. Rick Rubin said of the video: “I cried the first time I saw it. If you were moved to that kind of emotion in the course of a two-hour movie, it would be a great accomplishment. To do it in a four-minute music video is shocking. I think the hurt video is a historical document, it's like looking back across a life." Trent Reznor was sent the video while in the studio with Rage Against the Machine’s Zach De La Rocha, and, when the pair sat down to watch it, any doubts he had about the cover were long gone. “We were in the studio, getting ready to work and I popped it in,” said Reznor. "Tears started welling up. I realized it wasn't really my song anymore. It just gave me goose bumps up and down my spine. By the end I was really on the verge of tears…there was just dead silence. There was, like, this moist clearing of our throats and then, ‘Uh, okay, let’s get some coffee.' It really, really made sense and I thought what a powerful piece of art. I never got to meet Johnny but I'm happy I contributed the way I did. It felt like a warm hug. It's an unbelievably powerful piece of work. After he passed away I remember feeling saddened, but being honored to have framed the end of his life in something that is very tasteful. For anyone who hasn't seen it, I highly recommend checking it out. I have goose bumps right now thinking about it. Having Johnny Cash, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, want to cover your song, that's something that matters to me. It's not so much what other people think, but the fact that this guy felt that it was worthy of interpreting. "
By Cody Flanagan
mark romanek (the director) made some great films and music videos,across generations too like:
"Hurt" (Johnny Cash), "Closer" (Nine inch nails), "Can't stop" (Red Hot Chili Peppers), "Rain" (Madonna), "Bedtime Story" (Madonna), "Scream" (Michael & Janet Jackson), "Criminal" (Fiona Apple), and "Shake It Off" (Taylor Swift). He also co-directed "Sandcastles" from Beyonce's Lemonade album. Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Direction for Jay Z's "99 Problems", and he has won three Grammy Awards For Best Short Form Music Video - more than any other director." He also directed the movie "One hour photo".
That's amazing!! If I didn't know better I would have thought Jonny Cash wrote it himself, he really makes it his own.
@@kailamay2278 yeah he made it his own
4:55 made me cry when Johnny cash was reaact to spiritual by johnny cash
His wife, June Carter, died right after the making of the video. She was on the staircase. She died on the surgeons table of heart surgery not long after the release, then he died a few months later.
So sad! I thought it was her in the pic but apparently it's his mother
@@kailamay2278 They were never apart, it is said Johnny would have lived as long as she did.
ManinBlack😎rip
Moral- Don’t live with regrets. Choose wise in life.
facts
One of his last masterpiece s
He really made it his own.
Do the NIN video with the snake in it. NIN's version is haunting to me too, just in a different way... NIN's version feels like a dark hole of addiction... an ambient doom.
I definitely want to hear the original now.
Great reaction! This song is amazing! I like it better than the original although both are really good.
So good!
You should check out LP - Lost On You (Live Session), you'll love it.
Please react to Johnny singing Children go where I send thee. Live in Denmark 1988 - see a much younger Johnny having a good time! Love this think you will too!
Thanks love! I would like to hear Jonny when he's having a good time.
The picture in the backround is his mother. His wife ia in the video.
New to channel enjoyed your reaction to the man in black.Kai do you have a
Favorite song or Artist?My I ask how old you are?.....Stay Safe😷🌹
It's soooo hard to pick a favourite! There are so many good songs.
How old do you think I am?
Essentially, he’s telling you all your fame is fleeting. It means nothing in the long run. RUclips celebs should take note too…
Loved the reaction, the NIN version is good to doesn't have the emotional impact of Johnny, would love to hear your reactions to some of Tom Macdonalds stuff...Castles...sell out ...I wish... are good to start with
Beautiful song.
Several sad things. His wife died 3 months after the video was released, he died 4 months after that. When he recorded the video, he knew he was near life's end and that he'd never make another recording. When he closes the piano and caresses it, that was not jyst symbolical--he never played it again.
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His wife didn't pass away she was in the video that was a picture of his mother.
His wife`s in the video and she died months after the shooting......Mr. Cash joined her soon after she passed....
The woman in the picture is his mom.His wife June is sitting on the stairs
Hi Kai, nice heart felt reaction. I grew up sometimes listening to JC on the radio. I always thought he had a cool look & he sounded cool too. There's only one other artist now a days for me anyways that can pack such a punch in how they sing with such emotion & her skills & talents are so far off the charts, it's mind blowing. (I'll give you her latest cover) It's an Adele cover. “All I Ask” (Adele Cover) ruclips.net/video/8gJuprckBxI/видео.html Angelina Jordan is 15 here, released 3-31-21. Angie was born 1-10-06. She a child prodigy. She chooses all her own songs & does all her own arrangements ever since she was very young, even when she did Screaming Jay Hawkins “I put a spell on you” ruclips.net/video/nwFloCPXzCs/видео.html at barely 9, even at 7 & 8 on NGT (Norway’s Got Talent).
This should be a good start for you. Be careful though. Angie doesn't fit into any singers mold, which you'll learn. When you react to "I put a spell on you" B&W version you'd better put on your seat belts for the ride. I hope you can give a detailed breakdown & reaction. Hope to see you soon reacting to her. (you'l get flooded by her fans which Angie calls then her Angels) & fake fans too, there the trolls. just ignore them. =)
And in the video when he closed the piano that was the last time he ever opened it
It really hurts listening to this gem!
Watch the movie Walk the Line. It’s his life story. It will give this song so much more meaning. Johnny Cash was terrible to most of his family and friends. They all either abandoned him or died. His wife through all his highs and lows stuck with him even though she shouldn’t have. He chose fame , drugs and alcohol over the ones that lived him. In his final years he regretted the choices he made. Just watch the movie.
Hey love, I love documentaries about awesome people in the music industry. I just watched one Netflix abut Dolly Parton and it was awesome! I'll definitely watch it. This song made me so emotional without knowing the backstory. Sounds like he's lead an interesting life.
Trent wrote this about a battle with drugs, but worked for Johnny Cash.
What an amazing cover! I really felt it
Kool shit this guy was 💪
For Real!
It was his goodbye song.
So sad! I could feel his pain listening to it. Great cover
I see it different. He has regrets yes. He is sad its all over yes. But did you see the richness of his life? Not the money, the people, the places, the things he did. Walking fields. Laughing with people. They are all gone now, but he has all these memories. And he shared so much in this video that was important to him. If you read about his life, his Dad was a very religious Southern Baptist, who was 100% perfect against him making music. His Dad is not in this video, because his Mom encouraged him so he did what he wanted despite his Dad. All the things he did in his life were because he ignored his Dad. He ignored religion, and piety, and choose a rich, full life. All of that is over, but did you see all the things he experienced? He chose right, and he is just sad all the rich moments are over because the important people are gone now.
That was a Gold Record, by Columbia Records. Just smashed, on the ground. What does it matter now?
This was his last recording he died months after.
Making music til the very end! True musician
Zero chance I don’t cry every time I watch that video
Really? I'm just a softy I guess. I cry during movies too.
Please check out Walk the Line and When the man Comes around
If you do listen to Trent’s version you’ll hear that Johnny did change just a few words. Johnny being a Christian didn’t want to use what Trent said in original version. Other than that, this song, belongs to Johnny. What a way to say goodbye.😪
Seriously! He really made it his own.
Johnny was a Christian man, and knew where he was going when he left this world. He had a wonderful and horrible life. His "Empire of Dirt" was all the fame and money, but he realized it's God, Family and friends that make life wonderful, and happy. Johnny had drug problems and went to prison early in his life. He ended up a man of God, and in the end, that's what counts.
Its really a powerful song, he did an amazing job. I really felt it. Its was hard to keep the tears in.
June was his wife
That’s June on the stairs
johnny saying goodbye
Try James Blunt (Monster) and Jelly Roll ( Save me)
I did a reaction to Jelly Roll Save Me - great track
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NIN version is pretty SICK. FYI...Trent Reznor did write the song. STILL waiting for you to react to AIC "Love, Hate, Love" live....you won't be disappointed!!
I definitely want to hear the NIN version, hopefully it won't make me tear up lol
Kai, new to your channel, loving your input, please react to “nothing compares to you” Sinead O’Connor... you’ll love it
That’s his mom in the pic
Hello Kai can you react to I ONLY WANNA BE WITH YOU BY THE BAY CITY ROLLERS,official music video,thank you.
appaerntly, suppossedly, trent said that it is no longer his song...
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to late to say am sorry, we all dance on this earth a short time
Nice way to take the piss out of a genuine human experience.
Shallow, much?
Three days later he passed, this was his capstone child.
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Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails wrote this. He said Johnny did the song better than him. Says a lot, as Trent is a genius. Check "March of the Pigs" by NIN.... Maybe a bit much for you.....
I try to keep an open mind when it comes to music. The Nine Inch Nails version of Hurt is on my list. I have to hear the original now.
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He closed his own casket at the end...June died after him...
I totally read that one wrong! Thought it was his wife
Do some Chris Stapleton
The Original is awesome too "Nine Inch Nails- Hurt"
I'll have to check it out. The song is amazing
Can you please react to Tears for fears song called No small thing
Please
Nope, June Carter Cash died 3 months after this video and Johnny 4 months after her.
I just assumed, the pain in his voice is so intense.
Great reaction. It's ironic that you have on all black because he was know as the man in black. Later*
Thanks love! I love black clothing!
They both died within a month after this video.
So sad!!!
Nineinchnails song but he did a great job
Sevendust version is great too.
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