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    I HATE CRYING ON CAMERA!! | JOHNNY CASH - HURT

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  • @briansims9800
    @briansims9800 Před 2 lety +881

    Anyone who doesn’t cry while watching Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” video doesn’t have a heart.

    • @anondandalus
      @anondandalus Před 2 lety +27

      I have watched this hundreds of times and always have a tear or two. The whole production and Cash's voice just draws me in

    • @wuddup321
      @wuddup321 Před 2 lety +22

      It's honestly sad that showing any emotion as a "man" is looked down on.

    • @jasonkimadams
      @jasonkimadams Před 2 lety +8

      Who doesn’t cry.

    • @wuddup321
      @wuddup321 Před 2 lety +7

      @@jasonkimadams giga chads

    • @ooSHINIES
      @ooSHINIES Před 2 lety +18

      I think that's kinda an ignorant thing to say that for a music video about depression/drug abuse lol. The people who have a hard time crying tend to have a hard time working through emotions, some are hurting so bad that they can't even cry to anything anymore.
      "I hurt myself today, to see if I still feel" -not being able to cry is a sign that you aren't feeling anymore, makes you feel hollow(not the case but that's depression mindset at work) "Try to kill it all away" -not crying is a resistance to the pain, like drug use or addictions. "But I remember everything." "Beneath the stains of time, the feeling disappears. You are someone else, I am still right here." -despite your best efforts to push down the feelings, and even when the feelings are "gone", you are still the same, your pain is still there unresolved and you still remember all of it. You're just numb to it at this point. So ironically, the people you say don't have a heart are probably the ones this speaks to the most. Broken hearts are still hearts, though I'm sure most people who won't cry realize how futile resistance to pain is, embracing it is how you get through. You carry so much weight on your shoulders by not releasing some of it.

  • @ElainesYT
    @ElainesYT Před rokem +505

    The older you are when you watch this, the harder it hits you. All the fame, awards and money made in John's career meant nothing at the end of his life. The message for me is not look back and feel like you've wasted much of it. I've watched this video a hundred times and still cry 🙏🏼

    • @Tomvaneester
      @Tomvaneester Před rokem +23

      every damned time

    • @anthonyreynolds3418
      @anthonyreynolds3418 Před rokem +20

      You need experience to truly understand another persons pain.
      This song is probably the best example of emotional pain in this form.

    • @ProfOfHifi
      @ProfOfHifi Před rokem +16

      It's funny that when the songs are not very clear with the meaning, a little bit abstract, it can be felt different ways. Originally this song is about drug use, but when it's sang by Cash and with that video the song gets another meaning.

    • @axemanchris
      @axemanchris Před rokem +20

      I can't watch this without rolling tears. It makes more sense every decade and hurts more. Johnny left us with a gem even though its a cover. God Bless you Johnny!

    • @michaelkorsten1066
      @michaelkorsten1066 Před rokem +1

      I know exactly what you're talking about, Elaine. Age 58, left my wife last year, escaping a relation where love hasn't survived. New start, life is better now. Don't waste your lifetime!

  • @VerchielxKanda
    @VerchielxKanda Před měsícem +7

    The shot of one of his records in a shattered frame hits very hard.
    The director did such a good job driving each point home perfectly.

  • @kenwall777
    @kenwall777 Před rokem +230

    I'm 64 and cry every time I hear this song. It's the most poignant song that's ever been performed. His wife, June, died a couple months after this performance and Johnny followed her a few months later. Christ and June rescued Johnny from his addictions. Powerful song.

    • @EvolvedComics
      @EvolvedComics Před rokem +2

      I thought this was written because she passed. Not before.

    • @PixelKittens
      @PixelKittens Před rokem +9

      @@EvolvedComics This is a cover of a nine inch nails song. Plus shes in the video.

    • @dwizard7269
      @dwizard7269 Před rokem

      @@EvolvedComics it was actually a song about drug abuse by NIN czcams.com/video/2Z9pB4yI-BQ/video.html and here is a link to hopefully help explain.

    • @j.jmcquade5278
      @j.jmcquade5278 Před rokem +5

      ​@@EvolvedComics the deep connection Johnny had with June could be see in this video. She was on the stairs looking at him, wondering if he was okay and why he was still working on this video / song. You could tell their connection by the look in her eyes. She passed a few months after this. Johnny's daughter watched the video and said "this looks like a goodbye". Johnny replied "it is". He died shortly after, joining June Carter Cash in Heaven with Jesus.

  • @jeanproctor3663
    @jeanproctor3663 Před 2 lety +810

    This might sound weird but sometimes we, as viewers, can connect better with whoever is making the reaction video when we see them show emotion - and not be embarrassed about it. It is what it is and this is a beautiful cover of a very deep song. It's not an easy listen though is it? Your reaction showed that you felt it and that in itself is something special., odd as it might sound.

    • @marymckenna1812
      @marymckenna1812 Před 2 lety +34

      You couldn't have said it better!!!!

    • @TheColdrush22
      @TheColdrush22 Před 2 lety +21

      This is an incredibly great comment.

    • @stephenkarla7113
      @stephenkarla7113 Před 2 lety +12

      Worded perfect. Doesn't sound weird at all. Some are embarrassed and some are not embarrassed and can tell their life story to help others deal with life as it does happen to all of us. Life

    • @luapnitsua5859
      @luapnitsua5859 Před 2 lety +6

      I agree 👍

    • @lokiprod.2364
      @lokiprod.2364 Před 2 lety +13

      I hate how this song isn’t an easy listen, I really hate that I love it. Too many thoughts pop in my head each fucking listen.

  • @MetalPagan
    @MetalPagan Před 2 lety +300

    Bro, never apologize for your feelings. Your response was completely acceptable and you even made me cry. This song was meant to make you feel so own it. Your reaction was beautiful to me

    • @queencerseilannister3519
      @queencerseilannister3519 Před rokem +5

      It absolutely human to show emotions and feelings... it's odd men still feel they can't. I admire you! Teaching the boys around you the right way. 😊

  • @tomdalsin5175
    @tomdalsin5175 Před 2 lety +293

    Dude, you're supposed to cry from this song.
    It's like a test to see if you're a real Human, burdened by regrets, and loss, and internal battles you'll never win.
    Anyone who's been through some real shit is certified "approved" to cry to this song.

    • @patelliott8724
      @patelliott8724 Před rokem +4

      You are so right!
      It is a test, one I can say I've passed! I cry every time I listen to it.
      Burdened by regret, loss and internal battles I'll never win.

    • @ok9908
      @ok9908 Před rokem +1

      Johnny Cash's version of this song gets me every time and i'm 16 years old, so i must have already been through some real shit then lmao.

    • @tomdalsin5175
      @tomdalsin5175 Před rokem +1

      @@ok9908 Fair enough. I guess it could also mean you have effective empathy.
      BTW - love the DK. Nice to see more ppl learning to appreciate their music.

    • @RobertDemery
      @RobertDemery Před 9 měsíci

      It's the irl version of the Voight-Kampff test from Blade Runner.

    • @bboyspinz
      @bboyspinz Před 8 měsíci

      16 is rough. I wasn't much older when I first heard this, and revisiting it every so often the older I get, the harder it gets. All the best to you, and make the most out of life young man@@ok9908

  • @yodaevil
    @yodaevil Před rokem +4

    Brother, anyone who doesn’t cry at this isn’t human. It hits the soul.

  • @StevesFunhouse
    @StevesFunhouse Před 2 lety +299

    I was just saying this to someone else ... I firmly believe that Johnny knew he was nearing the end, which I'll explain here. The woman in the portrait was his mother who had passed, but the woman behind him (on the stairs) was his wife of 35 years, June Carter Cash. In the video, she seems to have worry in her eyes ... for him. She died 3 months after this video was filmed on May 15th, 2003, he died 4 months later, on September 12th, 2003. Were they saying goodbye, and if so, how did they know ??? Something I just read said, when his daughter saw the video, she said (I'm paraphrasing here), "Dad, it sounds like you are saying goodbye". He replied, "I am".

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Před 2 lety +7

      @@notcrazy6288 Wow did you run across some really wrong/bad information. Put it back ... it came from the "fake news" bag.
      Unfortunately for you, you picked on the wrong person to correct. I don't open my mouth about anything unless I'm 100% sure about it, unless I precede my statements with a disclaimer stating something to the effect that I am speculating. I do a LOT of research on everything, and usually have at least 3 sources to back up my statements, if not more or unless they don't exist.
      Now, I believe the picture on the wall was of his mother. I'm (*** overdone disclaimer ***) not certain about that, but it makes sense that would be his mother, as she seemed so much older than he did, AND because the woman behind him WAS his wife, June Carter Cash, and she didn't die until May 15, 2003 (same year as the video), from complications following heart-valve replacement surgery.
      She was surrounded by her family, including her husband of 35 years, Johnny Cash. Johnny died on September 12, 2003 ... 4 months later, just as I said.
      Now, not only am I immensely familiar with what JCC looked like over the years, but his daughter, Rosanne Cash, who I'm NOT that familiar with, is only 66 now, which would have made her about 47 at the time of her parents' death (this video) ... hardly the age of the woman standing behind him, in it.
      Even IMDB states the following:
      Johnny Cash, who was 71 years of age at the time of filming in February 2003, had serious health problems. His frailty is evident in the video. He died seven months later, on September 12. His wife, June Carter Cash, who participated in the video (shown gazing at her husband in several sequences), died three months after filming, on May 15, closely preceding him in death.
      (Sorry) Check and MATE !!!

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Před 2 lety +8

      @@notcrazy6288 Spoken like a gentleman, sir 😊👍 !!! In all fairness, looking back at my original post, I even mentioned there that his daughter said to him, upon seeing the video (that she WASN'T in), that it looked like he was saying goodbye. Not to worry though, I hate being wrong and actually LIKE being corrected so that, the next time, I AM right. It is all due to a trauma I suffered as a schoolboy. It's why I do all my research nowadays BEFORE speaking. No harm , no foul, or no deathmatch, mate, just playing the game w/fervor and intensity 👀😁🙌🤣.

    • @21HectorLavoe21
      @21HectorLavoe21 Před 2 lety +5

      Steve. You are 100% spot on. Have you watched Cash’s officially documentary ‘The Gift’? Is right here on CZcams. ✌🏽

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Před 2 lety +4

      @@21HectorLavoe21 No, but I will have to do so. Thank you for the "head's up" 👍😊😎.

    • @21HectorLavoe21
      @21HectorLavoe21 Před 2 lety +5

      Enjoy it friend. It’s very detailed, so well made and the narration it’s mostly from Cash himself, recording of interviews he made, Rick Rubin, daughter Roxanne and his eldest son. Thank God for the genius that is Rick Rubin.

  • @Old_B52H_Gunner
    @Old_B52H_Gunner Před 2 lety +156

    I’m right there with you man, I’m a bear sized man, and I get tears every time I hear this. I feel sorry for people that this song does not affect.
    His wife June Carter Cash, also an amazingly talented hugely popular singer died not long after this, and it literally killed him, he died shortly after her. He loved her more than life and I honestly believe he had to be with her again and that this life stopped mattering to him.
    Damn there I go again, writing this got me all geared up again.

    • @Ben_Kimber
      @Ben_Kimber Před rokem +5

      One country song that makes me tear up every time without fail is a song called _'Til You Can't._ I have a bad habit of putting things off, and that song resonates with me. Since I first heard it, I've been more motivated to do things with my family when I otherwise would have wanted to spend that time alone. I feel myself retreating to be alone, then the moral conflict that my family wants to spend time with me, and the thing that turns me around to sit down and watch that movie or play that game with them are the words "til you can't". You don't have all the time in the world, and neither do those you care for the most. You can put off doing things with them, or even just talking to them, over and over because you're too busy...until you can't. I love songs with powerful messages like that.

    • @theAmazingblumpkin
      @theAmazingblumpkin Před rokem +4

      Her look from the stairs....... every time.

  • @heidicross6878
    @heidicross6878 Před 2 lety +79

    You Sir, are a real man. You listened to it, you heard it, you felt it and those tears confirmed you are a man of emotion.
    When Nine Inch Nails recorded this song, it did not convey the true pain that Johnny brought to the song. When Trent Reznor (the writer of the song) heard this version.........he said it was a Johnny Cash song now. This was a brilliant reaction.

    • @thelightwielder
      @thelightwielder Před 10 měsíci +2

      When he first heard it he felt weird about it because the song was so personal, but after watching the music video he said it was Johnny's song

    • @julieholcombe7422
      @julieholcombe7422 Před 9 měsíci

      Totally agree! It's not their song anymore...it was his in the end 100%. It toughed him so much and literally described his life to a T. He was one of the greatest but made many mistakes that he regretted along the way.

  • @jnavillus
    @jnavillus Před 2 lety +173

    I watch reactions to this music video probably more than any other. The reactions always connect on such a human level and it feels so connecting regardless of race, religion, gender, background, etc. That being said, I think this guy's reaction to this song is my favorite of all of them. The part about getting caught up in work and trying to make things happen, doing what everyone thinks you're supposed to be doing, all the while missing things and missing people... that resonated with me on such a deep level... music, it's the universal language of our humanity.

    • @meghanryan6707
      @meghanryan6707 Před rokem +6

      I agree! Have seen many reactions to Hurt and this was just beautiful! I remember Johnny being interviewed about this album and the unlikely pairing of him with a HipHop producer. This entire album is gold.

    • @J.e.r.o.e.n
      @J.e.r.o.e.n Před rokem +1

      True

  • @spot138
    @spot138 Před 2 lety +119

    This is a dying old man, who realises all his past failures, and sadness he put his loved ones through, wishing he could go back and had another chance to redo things and make it right. He'd give up anything to do it, his fame, fortune, and all of that for just one chance to go back and change things.
    At least that's what I get out of it.
    Oh, and don't worry about the cry, we all carry that pain in some way

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety +23

      Mannnn… I felt like damn it must be something weighing heavy on my heart ❤️ smh

    • @GN-jn1ty
      @GN-jn1ty Před 2 lety +9

      See - I got a darker message. "I will keep myself - I will find a way" - I'd still be the same bastard all over again, because that's just who I am.

    • @kaydantonio3719
      @kaydantonio3719 Před 2 lety +10

      @@GN-jn1ty I think the opposite. I think he regrets losing his true self for the fame and fortune. He’d give it all up for the chance to go back and find a way to keep his true self.

    • @b.tilson5198
      @b.tilson5198 Před 2 lety +8

      @@GN-jn1ty I can understand how you got that. And not trying to be preachy, but if you look at the Christian imagery in the video, with the nails, the "portrait" of Jesus, etc., and notice the lyrics about wearing the thorny crown upon a liar's chair", it will help to interpret that particular part of the song. If, as a Christian, you find yourself wearing the thorny crown upon a liar's chair, you have been unfaithful to your faith, and have done things against the beliefs you profess to hold (This is purely my take on this!) "Keeping" yourself in Christian theology, means trying to abstain from anything that will separate you from a right way of living. The obvious things from the lyrics and the video are too much alcohol and drugs, though there's so much more involved, I think. But the idea to me is that some of the things he remembers from the past bring him sorrow, and perhaps shame. And if he could do it all over again, from a million miles away (a completely fresh start without all the circumstances that led to his mistakes, imo), he would "keep himself" or abstain from those things that caused him and the people he loved sorrow in the end, despite how hard it is...he would find a way to not let them down...to not hurt them.
      That's just my interpretation of the song. But it guts me.

    • @stianjohansen7555
      @stianjohansen7555 Před 2 lety +5

      @@GN-jn1ty i agree. You said my words. I will keep myself-i will find a way. He would still end up in the same place, ‘cause he feels he is cursed …thats what i got from it

  • @xslabcabxhearsex
    @xslabcabxhearsex Před 2 lety +79

    This was his last gift to us before he passed away and what a gift it is.his emotions jump through the screen to make you feel what he feels.
    He had a rough life and battled so many demons in his life.he found God and has such a great testimony and story of redemption.when he closed the piano at the end,to me,it’s like he is closing his casket.music was his life and he is saying this is all I have and goodbye

  • @Aldo32ify
    @Aldo32ify Před 2 měsíci +2

    Johnny died shortly after making this song. His wife died shortly after making this song on May, 15th 2003. Johnny died 4 months after June (his wife), on September, 12th 2003. Gives this song even more meaning.

  • @kaspinet
    @kaspinet Před rokem +63

    The song rocks your soul. You feel it deeply. I've watched several reaction videos for Hurt and your reaction is much different than the others. I've heard the song and seen the video countless times and can feel the tightening in my chest and the burning in my eyes with the first lines. You're not alone, man. You're not alone. Reznor's words and Cash's voice are devastating.

  • @alanwhetstone3922
    @alanwhetstone3922 Před 2 lety +14

    When he closed the piano lid and he runs his hands across lid it gets me every time

    • @tomt5745
      @tomt5745 Před 2 lety

      Some says that was the last time he touch the piano. 😥

    • @bradprice8040
      @bradprice8040 Před rokem +1

      @@tomt5745 likely since he died I believe maybe 7 months later. This was really an old man looking back on his life and everything he did to everyone in his life that he loved. You should look him up or maybe even if you just watched that movie walk the line.

  • @BrindleChase
    @BrindleChase Před 2 lety +48

    Gets you right in the feelers, huh? Me too. No shame crying on this one. We all have regrets.

  • @u2freak1974
    @u2freak1974 Před 2 lety +29

    My dad died in 2013 on cancer...he loved Johnny Cash. We played a few Johnny Cash-Songs on my dads funeral. And this song was one of them. It goes deep...so deep all the time!!! Thank you for sharing your feelings with us! Johnny Cash covered this song...and it is the best and most emotional version ever!!!! 💚💚💚

  • @DavidWilliams-nm5jv
    @DavidWilliams-nm5jv Před 2 lety +11

    We lost Johnny less than a year after he gave us this beautiful gift...
    His version of the song is about his regret for the hurt he caused his family by focusing so much on his career. It's a call to focus on the things that matter.

  • @daleb1279
    @daleb1279 Před 2 lety +21

    His daughter Roseanne Cash, said, dad this sounds like you are saying goodbye. Johnny told her he was. June Carter Cash, who appears in the video behind him sitting on the stairs, died 4 months before Johnny the year after this video was shot and this was his last recording as a goodbye to fans and his own comment on the regrets of his lifetime.

  • @terrylynnheinrich8777
    @terrylynnheinrich8777 Před 2 lety +63

    I love a person who wears their heart on their sleeve...Great reaction! Johnny and June had an amazing love for one another

  • @mdh6977
    @mdh6977 Před rokem +35

    To me the original version by Trent Reznor comes from the perspective of the young man going through it all and Johnny's cover comes from the perspective of the man who has already pretty much gone through it all... yes, that was June Carter, his wife and saviour... can't help but shed a tear any time I listen to this
    Edit: and as much as you might doubt it, this was a great reaction... thanks

  • @beckysingleton596
    @beckysingleton596 Před rokem +24

    I don't normally comment on music channels, but I appreciate you being open with your feelings. Most men don't. So, wanna give you an example of what johnny is saying. I can totally relate to him. My son committed suicide 17yrs ago. He was 15 years old. For 17yrs, I've lived with regrets. What I could have done different, things I should have said, shouldn't have said. My son knew how much I love him. That's one thing I don't have regrets about. We told each other numerous times a day. I don't have much, but I would give it all away to have him back. Or if I could look into his beautiful brown eyes one more time. Short of selling my soul, I would live in a tent just see him and talk to him. IF....

    • @lianabaddley8217
      @lianabaddley8217 Před rokem +2

      I am so sorry. My 2nd daughter had/has some anxiety depression problems. Was/is our biggest fear for years now. She's doing a lot better now. Still will have bad times. But I KNOW she Knows I Love her. Her and her older sister younger brother know. They also have no problem telling each other. We do what we can. The easiest/hardest thing to do is to make sure that they KNOW that. Forever.

    • @johnpenner2632
      @johnpenner2632 Před rokem +2

      Thank you for having the bravery to post this. Nothing compares to the grief of losing a child . Especially to his Mother. I would tell you to stay strong but I'm sure that you have heard this more than once. Easy to say, much harder to do. Just know that there are people out here that know what you are dealing with and have the utmost empathy for you. /the pain never goes away but it does become more tolerable over time. Bless you.

  • @snowflakehunter
    @snowflakehunter Před 2 lety +316

    I subbed because you are REAL. Keep it real. True reactors (and men)are not afraid to show true emotion.

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety +83

      Man thanks a lot it’s not easy for me to post this. I posted this video 2 times and deleted it but I felt like I owed my real reaction

    • @snowflakehunter
      @snowflakehunter Před 2 lety +13

      @@quizzyondemand No problem my guy. Real people are REAL! Love, Peace and BBQ!

    • @snowflakehunter
      @snowflakehunter Před 2 lety +4

      @@quizzyondemand React to NF "How could you leave us" as a request from me.

    • @ReplicantSeven
      @ReplicantSeven Před 2 lety +4

      Same.

    • @snakeinthegrak8969
      @snakeinthegrak8969 Před 2 lety +3

      Trillville "and I'll call" intro and reacting to Hurt. Night and day. I'll bite.

  • @HoopStrikesAgain
    @HoopStrikesAgain Před 2 lety +20

    Music is such a beautiful thing. It can make you feel everything. I love the “empire of dirt” line. Basically everything he built, his wealth, legacy and accolades mean nothing.

  • @davestarns8317
    @davestarns8317 Před rokem +8

    It’s absolutely amazing what Johnny manages to accomplish with a guitar, a couple keys on a piano, and his voice. Anyone who reduces music to ink on a page or notes on a chart is undeserving of calling themselves a musician. This is what beauty in music is.

  • @12thLevelSithLord
    @12thLevelSithLord Před 2 lety +30

    Damn, this is one of the first times I've been hit emotionally by the reaction and not just the song. That it hit you so hard by the end you just make the video stop instead of going through the standard CZcamsr good bye was some powerful stuff and really caught me off guard. Never be ashamed of your emotions, feeling them or showing them. We all have them, and anybody who would make you feel lesser as a man for expressing them isn't worth the time of day.

  • @Bigmanoncampus888
    @Bigmanoncampus888 Před 2 lety +35

    Great reaction brother. Real men cry at this song because real men understand the message behind this song, the legacy left behind, the bitterness of reality catching up to you in the form of death. Johnny died not even a year after this song.
    Johnny goodbye message to the world is that death is coming for us all, but what we should really be afraid of is regret.

  • @jayviviano109
    @jayviviano109 Před 2 lety +64

    😥 Like you and so many others, I'm always powerfully affected listening and watching to this. Trent Reznor of band "Nine Inch Nails" wrote this. Said was one of the greatest compliments of his life to have someone like Johnny want to record his song. Trent said when he first heard Johnny's version he hadn't really had time to process it. But then when he saw the video he nearly broke down it was so moving.
    Johnny's own son told his dad he liked the song but "it just seemed so sad" like he was "telling the world goodbye".
    Johnny said - "I am"
    Johnny left us shortly after.
    Damn 😪

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety +11

      DAMN……

    • @Wizzard033
      @Wizzard033 Před 2 lety +4

      Amen, RIP Johnny
      He used Trents song not because he used a needle but because he abused in his own way all those years to hide his own pain. This song hits me every time probably because it hits too close to home

    • @reneebush2399
      @reneebush2399 Před 2 lety +5

      For some reason I thought it was Rosanne Cash that said that to him. Maybe they both did?

    • @srice8959
      @srice8959 Před 2 lety +4

      @@reneebush2399
      I think She did tell him. At least that’s how I remember it.

    • @mikemc4549
      @mikemc4549 Před 2 lety

      @@Wizzard033 I think Johnny may have used the needle . No disrespect to the man in black at all but you know he was in some wild times back then .

  • @joesalerno_emotion5055
    @joesalerno_emotion5055 Před rokem +14

    Hey brother, yours is the most authentic sharing I've seen.
    You listed all the reasons this song is amazing...
    It's such an honest performance!
    I think this is John crying out in the wilderness!
    That party where says... he'll cheat himself - he will find a way... Utterly breaks my heart!
    But I think this song was given by God for us to realize "we cannot fix ourself" especially when we are honest! That's why I understanding forgiveness and the way of Jesus is so important...
    God bless

  • @ceruleanwalker1069
    @ceruleanwalker1069 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It's amazing how this song was originally about drug abuse. But Johnny changed it. It speaks of a long life and the end of the road.

    • @niklassrk
      @niklassrk Před 9 měsíci +1

      Oh he also spoke about his long dears of drug abuse

  • @paulb4604
    @paulb4604 Před 2 lety +24

    One of the toughest songs and toughest music videos to get through. Gives me chills every time I hear it. I was not a Johnny Cash fan, though of course I knew a few of his songs. And for a guy like Johnny, who seemed to know he was near the end of his life, to take someone else's song and make it SO PERSONAL is pretty amazing. Trent Reznor was exactly right. It wasn't his song anymore. It was 100% a Johnny Cash song. RIP Johnny.

  • @danpatterson6937
    @danpatterson6937 Před 2 lety +33

    I feel you son. We ain't so tough when our skin is ripped away and our hearts are exposed. More of that and less tough guy posing would go a long way toward healing. Used to be mature men acted like Cash instead of 5 year-olds in 30 year-old bodies, treated each other with respect and expectations. I miss those days.

  • @truckinleprechaunscottcask9747

    Music is supposed to move us. Certain songs hit us in our emotions. They are meant to. This song was originally N.I.N's (Nine Inch Nails) Trent Reznor never expected it to be this emotional. Johnny Cash always had a way with his songs to bring the emotion out. Never apologize for being a human with feelings. We all hurt from time to time. You got the message Johnny was telling. Great reaction.

  • @laurathornton1456
    @laurathornton1456 Před rokem +2

    I'd worry about anybody who does not get emotional listening to this song. It's just that powerful.

  • @swampghost8256
    @swampghost8256 Před rokem +10

    100 % real reaction, man ! Can’t count the times I’ve watched this video with tears rolling down my face .The picture on the wall was his mom. I get hit the most when his wife June is standing on the stairs behind him, by the look on her face she is feeling the pain he’s dealing with ! Then when I found out his daughter said “dad this song sounds like you’re saying goodbye” and he told her I am , damn brother that’s hurt ! Especially when he closes the lid on the piano like a coffin.

  • @clasmaster1471
    @clasmaster1471 Před 2 lety +14

    Everybody gets it bro! I think everybody relates to it so much because the song is so real, so raw and true life. It’s like a common thread for all of us if you have loved and lost or regretted, you get it.

  • @dougmphilly
    @dougmphilly Před 8 měsíci +1

    the piano is the soul of the song. those chords are struck just right.

  • @ajprimeaux1188
    @ajprimeaux1188 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That you went from super psyched to emotionally authentic speaks to the power of real music.

  • @pisces228
    @pisces228 Před 2 lety +54

    I am new to your channel. Thank you for such an honest, thoughtful reaction. I had the same tears running down my face when I first watched this. I feel like Johnny was looking back at his life and lamenting his mistakes, as we all do. He realized that the things we collect and accomplish are nothing compared to the people we love. It's the people we miss, not the material possessions.

    • @limolnar
      @limolnar Před rokem +1

      Johnny Cash was a Pisces too. Thinking back with regret with such depth is a thing that is brutal for Pisces.

  • @egoranonymous3223
    @egoranonymous3223 Před 2 lety +14

    OMG when June is standing there looking at Johnny I always break. Quizzy love the channel.

    • @stevenwyskochil1213
      @stevenwyskochil1213 Před 2 lety

      It hits even harder when you know June died a few months after this was made then Johnny followed her to the grave a few months after that.

  • @matts5247
    @matts5247 Před 11 měsíci +2

    To those of you don’t know John’s Cash is actually covering a Nine Inch Nails song.
    They’re both really good

  • @loritracy1385
    @loritracy1385 Před rokem +2

    He was also an addict for many years. It's why he can understand the feelings of someone else's words.

  • @denveradams4909
    @denveradams4909 Před 2 lety +5

    The photo of the older lady on the wall was his mother. He also lost his wife of many years. The House of Cash that they show, was a tourist attraction/museum where much memorabilia was kept. As you can see, the business went under and was closed. The Columbia record they zoom in on was recorded live at San Quinten prison. The video also show him going back to visit the old home places where he grew up; now dilapidated. He is sitting at a bountiful table, but without the people he loves, it means nothing. Just an empire if dirt. All of the decadence means nothing when you have no one left to love. The image of his shaking hand pouring out the wine over the feast, is just heartbreaking. After the song ends, he closes the lid on the piano as though it is the lid of a coffin. Overall, a very sad ending to the life of a great recording artist.

  • @jeffdimarzo7107
    @jeffdimarzo7107 Před 2 lety +74

    Damn what a song, his voice is so distinct, Touches your soul doesn't he, always loved his music, as usual you're doing a great job, keep it up, love the channel, can't wait to you go live woo- hoo , peace to you, AJ and your family.

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety +5

      Jeff Wssp my Mann!! Man I can’t wait to go live again too bro.. ima prob still go live soon! Ima upgrade my desktop 🖥

    • @CorporateG0th
      @CorporateG0th Před 2 lety +1

      It's a musical legend singing his own eulogy. It's hard not to connect with someone who already sees the reaper staring him and is just speaking his heart before he heads out.

    • @ivanho34
      @ivanho34 Před 2 lety

      What's amazing is that Trent wrote that for a totally different reason, for his drug addition at the start of his life, and Johnny sang the song to sing about the end of his life. Crazy how 2 men took the same song and make great music about 2 different points of their lives.

    • @ivanho34
      @ivanho34 Před 2 lety

      @@CorporateG0th I think he died 7 months after recording that video . So I think he really was staring down death in the eyes singing that song.

    • @stevenhoward1233
      @stevenhoward1233 Před rokem

      @@quizzyondemand Personal Jesus please

  • @jeneanhampton9441
    @jeneanhampton9441 Před rokem

    He took this song and made it his own. The original artist even said it's not his song anymore. Powerful ❤️

  • @chrisxx3375
    @chrisxx3375 Před rokem +2

    “Trent Reznor was born to write that song, but Johnny Cash was born to sing it, and Mark Romanek was born to film it.” -Bono

  • @pexodus2499
    @pexodus2499 Před 2 lety +13

    johnny cash was a great man, god rest his soul

  • @MethaaYoYoHi
    @MethaaYoYoHi Před 2 lety +28

    Love your reaction, it is so real. I hope you're okay.
    He was a drug addict for many years and Struggled with depression and a lot of demons, he almost died back in the 60's because of this. When you know more about this mans life it just makes this song and video even sadder to be honest. His wife is in the video but she died shortly after this and then Johnny himself followed her a few months later. So this was kind of his goodbye.
    To cheer yourself up you should react to the live performance in san quentin of "A boy named Sue". It will hopefully make you laugh. :P

  • @xxjaime562xx
    @xxjaime562xx Před rokem +7

    Most genuine reaction Ive seen and yes its something in your heart. All of us that cried feel that too.

  • @Ben_Kimber
    @Ben_Kimber Před rokem +1

    Something in Johnny's voice the first time he says "What have I become?" gets me every time. His voice conveys such sorrow and regret throughout the song.

  • @brucer2152
    @brucer2152 Před 2 lety +9

    Never ever apologize for how art makes you feel. ART is meant to make you react. To make you examine yourself. That is why it's art. That is why ART is so important. ART helps you be a better human. Congrats sir! You are a true human!! Don't shy away from how you feel.

  • @cameranikon
    @cameranikon Před 2 lety +14

    You’re doing fine. You are real. I really love that you took the time to go back hear what was said. Most folks who react just ask for likes and then move on. Keep pressing on and you make it. Thank you for your reaction.

  • @ThomasTallant
    @ThomasTallant Před 8 měsíci +2

    Takes guts to cry on camera; yeah it's that good. Thank you for your honesty and emotion.

  • @ThunderbirdC1958
    @ThunderbirdC1958 Před rokem +1

    I'm pretty young but having grown up listening to a ton of Johnny Cash this song always makes me cry

  • @garywilliams2188
    @garywilliams2188 Před 2 lety +4

    He passed away, but his music lives on, and it's touching you, so I would say he did his job, as an iconic artist. Imagine the music being made,with him and Elvis.

  • @Joxman2k
    @Joxman2k Před 2 lety +21

    I have watched a lot of reactions to this video. It is amazing how great art evokes something unique and powerful in each person. When I first watched this I cried. Johnny Cash was my Dad's favorite musician, and it reminded me of him and his passing. When he says "You are someone else. I am still right here" I break down. For me it is my dad saying that I dont have to follow in his footsteps, and that he exists inside of me when I need him. There are so many layers and meanings to this song, and everybody has a personal reaction to those meanings.
    I dont know why, but this song also has an uplifting feeling at the end. A life is ending, but if there is a next life he will do better to not lose himself in the pursuit of material things and focus on what is truly important, which is the people in his life. That message is passed onto us the listener :)

  • @Mcleodp
    @Mcleodp Před 10 měsíci +1

    Big strong dude like this has tears.. this song will bring any man to tears

  • @OlderThanTime09
    @OlderThanTime09 Před rokem

    When that piano starts just relentlessly pounding like a headache and he dumps the glass out with such distain.... That is when the tears hit me every single time.

  • @daganbanesfire2874
    @daganbanesfire2874 Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for putting yourself out there. In my own opinion, your honest reaction shows just how a real person should react. This song gets me every single time I hear it. Well done man!

  • @Hamletstwin
    @Hamletstwin Před 9 měsíci +6

    Your reaction to this is perfect. This song, and video, are a brutal example of life. I watch this every now and then are cry my eyes out everytime. His daughters reaction to seeing the video is just as harsh.
    Upon seeing the video, daughter Roseanne Cash exclaimed, “Dad, it’s like you’re saying goodbye.”
    Her father replied, “ I am.”

    • @niklassrk
      @niklassrk Před 9 měsíci +1

      Same for me. Its like a unbreakable circle I cant not come back and listen to it, but I also cry everytime

  • @seversolberg5105
    @seversolberg5105 Před 11 měsíci +1

    He never opened that piano again after he closed it that last time.. A true Legend

  • @feastorafamine
    @feastorafamine Před rokem +1

    Thank you for allowing yourself to be vulnerable over a song that is truly sad. June Carter his wife passed just a few months later in 2003. Johnny died a few months later in 2003. Many people view this some as a time capsule of his life and love for June. Well done Sir

  • @kittenklub1964
    @kittenklub1964 Před 2 lety +14

    Crying with you 😭Your reaction was so pure, honest and genuine💔....and that's how almost everyone reactions to this masterpiece the amazing Johnny Cash gave us before his death (read other comments ref the background of song and the imminent death of both he and June) He conveyed such emotion through his voice and the visuals combined, a rare and hauntingly beautiful talent He is still 'The Man In Black' and always will be.🖤
    R.I.P. Johnny Cash 💔

  • @hokieproud341
    @hokieproud341 Před 2 lety +17

    React to a boy named sue by Johnny cash. You’ll get a good laugh.

  • @brandimodrak461
    @brandimodrak461 Před rokem +1

    I didn't see him in concert, but my parents did and they said it was a great concert. Much love to you and your family 💕Brandi Modrak 💕❤

  • @susan5953
    @susan5953 Před rokem +1

    Johnny Cash was a man of deep faith, the openness of his soul touches ours, your openness in the reaction’s helps us experience that even more. Thank you my friend

  • @hokieproud341
    @hokieproud341 Před 2 lety +5

    This was my ringtone my senior year in high school. His voice was so powerful!

  • @hotroddave7597
    @hotroddave7597 Před 2 lety +9

    Quizzy. You a good man....... you understand Elvis. And Johnny Cash. 😻⚡️⚡️😹👑

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety

      Man thanks DAVE I finally are understanding and I’m a fan of them facts

  • @coreozurn4950
    @coreozurn4950 Před rokem

    No song ever ended a career and a life in such a powerful way. RIP to a legend.

  • @SimonB.
    @SimonB. Před 3 měsíci +1

    I feel like this is not just a music video. This is important. To all of us.

  • @mainlymute280
    @mainlymute280 Před 2 lety +8

    This is the best reaction to anything I've ever seen, almost got me crying lol. Hope you're doing good man, this song is a massive reflection for everyone who sees it while watching him reflect on his own life.

  • @michmack2008
    @michmack2008 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for being open-hearted in this, I cried the first time I saw it and do EVERY time i watch it again. it is because we are witnessing Cash be as real, flawed, authentic as a person can be through his voice, his face...it also makes that feeling come alive in us, which can catch us off-guard in a world where people pretend a lot and keep things at the surface. It doesn't matter whether he was good or bad, he is baring his heart to the world when he sings this. A good cry can be therapeutic too :)

  • @andersgranstrom7128
    @andersgranstrom7128 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful reaction man! I cannot watch it, without the tears.... Thanks!

  • @synesthetically
    @synesthetically Před 2 lety

    Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt" just devastated my soul. It has me over here thinking about my life, the people in it, and how I can do better by them.

  • @GenVee
    @GenVee Před 2 lety +3

    This song got me through rehab...speaks to our inner pain and how by tearing ourselves down, we do it to others simultaneously! I subscribed because your reaction is real and you get it!

  • @edwardcooper3070
    @edwardcooper3070 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the way you show your emotions.
    This song gets me every time.

  • @D0nut42
    @D0nut42 Před 2 lety +1

    "It's making me feel a certain way; I have no idea why." That's the psychology of music, my dood. Music is a universal language that brings all of us together. It taps into the human connection that we have. Reminds us that we are part of each other and the world, not above it.

  • @patelliott8724
    @patelliott8724 Před rokem +1

    Quizzes, yours was the best reaction I've seen yet!
    I too cried like a baby the first time I heard it! I cry every time I hear it!
    Originally written about a young man who's life was falling apart, Jonny's interpretation is about an old man who's life is coming to an end.
    I'm now 60, I've had 1 heart attack so far so this song is very much (to me) about my life and how I have hurt others. I can't change what I've done along the way to become who I am, but I can feel that pain.
    I have lost many friends over the years (everyone goes away) and I have lost (died) many that I loved dearly.
    At the end of the day I am who I am.

  • @davidleatherwood998
    @davidleatherwood998 Před 2 lety +9

    Much love bro. Great reaction. Music is supposed to pull out these feelings in people. A good musician will get their songs played on radio stations, sell millions of records, be super successful… a GREAT musician will touch the heart and souls of the people who listen regardless of the number of records or radio stations that play their songs. Johny Cash is one of the greats. He makes you think. He makes you laugh. He makes you hurt. One of the greats, and he will be missed. The world is a darker place without his talents but a brighter place than if he hadn’t been here.

  • @reileyb
    @reileyb Před rokem +4

    Listening to this song multiple times and letting it really sink in gets me every time to. But having a song draw strong emotions from you like that is also a good thing in a way.

  • @marielaveau5321
    @marielaveau5321 Před rokem

    "I would keep myself, I would find a way." That line wipes me out.

  • @jd_w2597
    @jd_w2597 Před 2 lety +1

    ‘’ I feel like a legacy is gone ‘’ U got that right one hell of a legacy is gone

  • @peterstudios961
    @peterstudios961 Před 2 lety +3

    Surprised no one mentioned it’s was written by Trent Razor from Nine Inch Nails. Whom performed first. But it fits Johnny perfectly.

  • @TartRedFruit
    @TartRedFruit Před 2 lety +7

    This is a great reaction video dude! I loved that you showed yourself feeling all the feelings, so much more real and genuine than most reaction videos!! I also love loved loved that you went back to re watch! No one does that shit and it is so fucking important with songs like these!!! Also as soon as you said you were about to hit the gym I literally said oh no out loud. Like this poor guy don’t know what’s about to smack him upside the head with feelings 😂

  • @maesdejardin8648
    @maesdejardin8648 Před rokem +2

    I first heard this song when Nine Inch Nails released it. At the time, I was 20 and the song hit me because I felt my life was getting out of control.
    A few months later, I heard Johnny's version, and it hit me harder, because it sounded more like his Opus Maxim as he said goodbye to all his fans.
    I hear it again today, at 40, and I see Johnny's version for what it really is, a deep, painful lamentation of all the suffering he created for himself in his life, and it resonates with me harder now than ever, because I can feel the same things he must have felt when producing it.
    Far and away, this is the most emotionally powerful song ever performed, and no one can do it like Johnny did. I truly hope that he's found his peace now, and I truly hope that he was able to reunite with June.

  • @lyndadaneliuk7261
    @lyndadaneliuk7261 Před 5 měsíci

    I saw a comment a while ago about how this hits so many of us, but when you're young it hits differently. The idea that his age and a life of love, but also regret, must hit very differently in you're your 70s or 80s. It's beautiful, and I think you really touched on this well.

  • @pugle1
    @pugle1 Před 2 lety +6

    You're showing your true inside self. Nothing wrong with or to be ashamed of. This video got to me too. I've seen the original about 100 times, plus many others reactions to it. I'm 60 years old and like to think I'm a fairly strong guy emotionally, but even watching your reaction to it after seeing this video so many times before, still brings tears to my eyes! First time I've seen you, and this was enough to make me like and sub! You're the real deal friend. Thanks for this reaction vid. I don't need to tell you to be real.... you already are!

  • @foxman105
    @foxman105 Před rokem +3

    You know I went through White, Black, Asian, Middle Eastern people reacting to this video. The message is quite universal. Each of the cultures have slightly different interpretation of loss, regret or self reflection of past. Cash really did make his song his own. Indian, Arabic, African American, European American or native European. This is one of the songs that everybody can understand if they just listen. And that's why it's a masterpiece.

  • @fransalivar9815
    @fransalivar9815 Před rokem +1

    I seen this before. I watched about 4 songs. I had to turn to another pod. It made me cry. I’m 64.

  • @pavlovasupernova1013
    @pavlovasupernova1013 Před 2 lety

    That old man... He went through the gains & the losses. Impossible not to feel every single word of that song.

  • @bmd1825
    @bmd1825 Před 2 lety +4

    The last gift from a legend, if this doesn’t touch you deeply something is wrong. Johnny knew he was getting to the end of his life and the statement in the song “ you can have my empire of dirt” really drives home a point. The closer we get to the end of life, the more we realize that material things aren’t what’s important. It’s the family and friends along the way and at that point in life you start realizing the “ hurt” that you’ve caused the one’s you love the most. All we can hope for is the sooner we realize that it’s our relationship’s that are the true fulfillment of life and not things, the longer we have to rectify them and make a much better impact on others......those crown’s of thorns we all are going to have to wear.👊🏾👊👊🏾👊👊🏾👊

  • @jayce711
    @jayce711 Před 2 lety +7

    Another great reaction Quizzy!! Happy to see you doing some Johnny. Some more good ones are God's Gonna Cut You Down. The video was done after he passed away, but is star studded in his honor. Also, some earlier ones are Cry,Cry,Cry, Get Rhythm, Folsom Prison Blues, Ring of Fire, Jackson (sung with his wife), oh goodness just so many.
    So back to Elvis. He also has a song called Hurt. It's not the same song as this, but its a great Elvis song from 1976.

  • @Estenberg
    @Estenberg Před rokem +1

    I've watched at least twenty "listeners response" videos for this song, and you are the only one who had an emotional response from that clip of the younger Johnny Cash barking at the camera "You Stay the Hell Away From ME, You Hear!" That showed how connected you were to each moment of the video. You were also the only one who was moved enough to mention all of the empty rooms. I totally believed in your honesty, and that you knew nothing about the song or the video before watching it this first time. Also, you are the only listener who shed a tear at the end of the video when Cash closed the piano on his song, his career, and his life. For me that is the most moving moment in the video as well. I cried too at that moment. Very nice Sir - and Honest. I have subscribed.

  • @mickoz84
    @mickoz84 Před rokem +2

    It shows how well this song transfers the emotions when even a person who don't know the story of Johnny starts to cry.

  • @Ray-ln4ez
    @Ray-ln4ez Před 2 lety +6

    Powerful song…genuine reaction~ Thanks Bro. The band Nine Inch Nails performed the song, but not this song…you see, the original was from the perspective of a young man looking forward, whereas Johnny sang this from the perspective of one at the end of his life. The song writer, Trent Razor, was impressed with this version. Makes my tears go running every time (@ 25-30 so far). Thanks again for keeping it Real Bro.

  • @skeletorwins5567
    @skeletorwins5567 Před 2 lety +3

    Awesome reaction, definitely one of my favs. A must is Day In The Life by The Beatles!

    • @quizzyondemand
      @quizzyondemand  Před 2 lety +1

      I definitely got you and I like that Skeletor lol it’s my favorite meme right now. Where he drops some facts that people can’t accept and then he runs away lol

  • @fightingcarp
    @fightingcarp Před 2 lety

    Maybe someone else has touched on this in other comments, but what the most overlooked part that is so touching is the way he closes the piano and runs his hands over it. Almost as if he’s saying goodbye to music and the thing that has been so important to him throughout his life

  • @choirboyzcutleryoutdoors
    @choirboyzcutleryoutdoors Před 2 lety +3

    This was an awesome reaction! Absolutely zero to be ashamed of man this song gets everybody it just shows your human I love it! Subbed