VOICE COACH REACTS | Johnny Cash... HURT. I needed a moment.

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This reaction is to Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt (Nine Inch Nails). It is not my first time hearing this song but it is my first time seeing the video clip. Johnny's life was tragedy, success, fame and ultimately this songs meaning is thoroughly explored by having an artist like Johnny cover it. His rendition left me feeling emotionally raw.

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コメント (21)
  • @jvoxfox
    Ok so big disclaimer: I hadn't seen this music video before (although I'm really familiar with the song) and really wasn't prepared for how much it affected me. I hope the small technical comments are enough for my technique-minded subscribers and that you still enjoyed the breakdown even if it was more emotion/intention/lyric inclined. Let me know how it affected you as well! What or who does this song make you think about?
  • @Sinvare
    His daughter on seeing this video said "Dad it's like you are saying goodbye." He responded, "I am."
  • Dont blame yourself, im a grown ass man and i cry everytime i ear this song.
  • Johnny Cash really did go out on top with this song. I knew when I heard of Junes passing, he would follow her soon after. This song is such a heart breaker. Trent Reznor even said Johnny took it to a place he never could.
  • I cannot tell who is more sincere - Johnny singing or Julia listening. Thank you for this, Miss Nilon.
  • @timm7071
    "It's like watching him die and having regrets." - that is exactly what it is. He's giving us all one last lesson before he dies.
  • I love NIN (always have), but let's be real, this song is 100% Johnnys now.
  • @spartyon3000
    Johnny did the best job ever of pointing out that stuff means dirt. Family and friends are the true legacy
  • I cry every time with this song. Johnny Cash seems so sad and I can feel the pain in his voice. Rest in peace MAN IN BLACK.
  • When he closes the piano lid and caresses it like a lover gets me every time. As if he is saying goodbye to music, life and pain. All my best June and Johnny you will not be forgotten.
  • There was such a finality of that piano lid coming down. It was almost with reluctant acceptance. THE most moving and meaningful piece of modern art I have ever seen.
  • @3dpooltile829
    This was Mr. Cash the artist, final masterpiece. Johnny Cash's final interview is on YouTube. Mr. Cash was ready to go.
  • Johnny Cash had a love for June that most of us only ever hope to have.
  • @kvoltti
    The beauty of the American Recordings is that they didn’t produce his voice at all. No auto tune, no polish, just the raw unfiltered voice full of age and truth and sorrow and wisdom.
  • @donp1964
    This song does change with your age. The closer you get to the end of life, it becomes more relatable.
  • @u32lb1
    "Closing the piano and music is his whole life, sorry. " I end up watching reactions to this video from different voice coaches/vocalist and this is so brilliant and true.
  • @kairoshin
    "What have I become?" is always what gets me teary. Decades of emotion in one line. It just hits different.
  • @smk3390
    That wasn't a song, that was a glance into the soul of a legend.
  • @AnonAnonAnon
    A stunning song by a legend of a man. Still gets me every time I hear it. Rest in peace Mr Cash