| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | obama08 (0) 05/27/2008 | the cinematography and power of this video is more than any I've ever seen. As a johnny cash fan you can't help but love this obituary in a video.
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 | stocktonrocker (0) 03/19/2008 | This is the Best Music Video I've ever seen..Bar None!! I remember Johnny Cash's Career.. He carried Columbia.. There will never be an artist that comes close to his Fire..
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 | uncnc08 (43) 03/14/2008 | Very sad and haunting video of his last days.especially touching to see his home in rural Ark.where he grew up.
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 | ruggierifus (0) 08/24/2007 | Simply amazing. Touching, poignant, perfect.
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 | magellan (153) 03/31/2007 | This is a fantastic video, and a great cover of the NIN song. Here's yet another cover - this time by Kermit the Frog:
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 | Unam1mous (0) 01/02/2007 | A very touch video! It's absoulutly brilliant!
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 | RobRud (0) 12/26/2006 | He should have had MTV and VH! video of the year. This is the best music video every made. It touches the soul like none other.
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 | AndrewScott (71) 01/10/2006 | Very affecting video featuring images of the legendary artist facing his own mortality. Now that Johnny Cash has passed on, the video has taken an added layer of resonance.
Featured are contrasting clips of a young, vibrant Johnny Cash with a more haunted figure who sees his livelihood fading. In the background, you see his wife June Carter Cash looking on lovingly to the man she's stood by.
One of the few video featuring an old-timer to take a major MTV music video award. Sadly, Johnny Cash was too ill to take the stage that night. Both he and his wife would pass on within a year.
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 | Underspin (24) 12/16/2005 | How odd that one of the most signature Cash tunes was actually a cover written by industrial music maverick Trent Reznor. The video is nearly as intense as the song itself; when Cash closes the case over the piano keys after finished playing, it's as if he is closing a casket...his own? The director of this video did a perfect job of capturing the precise nature of what the song's about. The video's minimalistic underpinnings keep both Cash and the lyrics front and center where they belong, as grey rain falls upon a brooding funeral march towards the blackest ocean of night*.
*An image not in the video itself, but in the feelings it conjurs
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 | urbanprankster (0) 12/08/2005 | this is simply the most powerful video ever made. period. made before his wifes and his own death. A dying legend reminiscing his entire life, sung simply without pathos just like almost everything he did.
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 | kattwoman (24) 05/15/2005 | you feel his pain he puts so much of who he in this song. one of his best. it makes me want to cry
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 | texasyankee (21) 03/30/2005 | Excellent. First time I heard(seen) a cover song done better than original.
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 | twansalem (36) 03/23/2005 | Maybe not the best video ever, but by far the best video on this list.
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 | Alexg681 (1) 01/27/2005 | Ah it's OK, he has better than this.
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 | RushFan (0) 01/22/2005 | A truly insightful video. This song IS Johnny Cash.
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