Tribal People React to Johnny Cash 'HURT' For The First Time

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Tribal People React to Johnny Cash 'HURT' For The First Time

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All Comments (21)
  • @TintagelEmrys
    The younger man looked like he listened to the message and sympathized with it. The older man empathized with this, he seems like he knows EXACTLY what Cash is talking about.
  • @bwelaj
    The elder gentleman understands the song better than most reactors. It's about the fact that the older you get the more you regret your bad decisions and actions from the past. "Prioritizing good deeds and kindness should be a lifelong endeavor." Sadly, that is not the world we live in. Thank you for this. Very touching.
  • As an old man myself, I still tear up when I hear Johnny's version. Life is just a journey towards death. Spot on reaction!
  • @Metal-Spark
    The fact that the older man understood the message of the song on a single listen is astounding, it clearly resonated with him on a personal level. I love seeing these reactions across cultures.
  • @h.wagner
    This video exemplifies why such cross-cultural reaction videos are an important bridge. Here two people with different culture, language and traditions respond with complete human empathy and can identify completely with the feelings and experience that are expressed in this song. If this doesn't help all of us understand each other, that we are all the same inside, only different in a few exterior trappings, then I don't what can.
  • @ssccvvsscc
    "Education is mandatory, but experience matters the most." what a wonderful thing to say, respect.
  • The most impressive for me was their faces as the song went on. The pain in the young’s man face, and the sadness on the old’s one. We could turn of the volume and still describe their emotions. So intense.
  • Johnny’s wife June Carter Cash was in the video with him. She died 3 months (May 2003) after filming the video. She was the love of his life. Johnny followed her only 4 months later in September 2003. His cause of death is listed as complications from diabetes, but I truly believe he died of a broken heart.
  • @AdoreYouInAshXI
    "Everything evokes memories in old age" Wise words from the old man, and very true. I can only imagine how someone his age (same with Johnny while he was alive) feels.
  • @datapusher-
    "hurt is a song that makes you reflect on your own life choices" - there is nothing else to say this wise man hasnt covered.
  • @marcosmagic1983
    They both interpret the song wonderfully but the elder of the two is quite profound in his understanding & heart behind the song certainly a voice of experience .
  • @virginiadare1587
    Hurt is such an amazing song. Written by Trent Reznor in his late 20s and yet so fitting for Johnny as he faced the end of his life.
  • @Swrdfshtrmbns
    What’s more interesting is that this song was written by Trent Reznor and Johnny Cash was able to identify with it and make it his own thing. Great reaction.
  • @user-xi3mj3mx4j
    The older gentleman understands and is wise beyond anything ❤
  • @Pete-ov7kj
    I honestly don’t know which was more fulfilling…listening to Johnny sing this again (not the first time I’ve listened to it), or hearing the elder man understand it, completely and with no difficulty, from half a world away from Johnny’s, and from a completely different cultural perspective. The emotional impact that it had on the two of them was both boldly honest, and palpable. I’ve watched literally dozens of reaction videos to this song. This one is easily the best I’ve seen. I can only hope that someone might express to these two men that their efforts here are both appreciated and respected.
  • I think these two gentleman have a spot on reaction to Jonny Cash"s farewell to his family, friends, and fans.
  • You reach a point in your life where this song resonates with your soul in a different way.
  • He is wise. He heard the song and knows the message. Very happy to see his tears, the song did its job. It transcended cultures and language. The message of the heart was heard, and it was known. Relief and love felt in return. Human experience shared. Mission accomplished.