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Thanks. I just spent 30 minutes listening to these songs....Glad to see Johnny Cash was there, and George Jones.
Some of those Id never heard of but the Morrisey stuff is understandable, I actually have alot of the Smiths'/Morrisey stuff...and Johnny Cash' stuff. I thought they could have put down Queens' "Who Wants to Live Forever".
Rascall Flatts sings a song titled "Ellworth" that get to me every time. About an old woman with Ahlzhiemers who can't remember today but remembers everything about her life with her husband in Ellworth Kansas 1948.
Jay Farrar's Stone, Steel and Bright Lights is one gynormous sad cluster of songs. I've got that in a loop this morning, just sayin.
Great. Now I want to slit my wrists. Thanks.
I'm thinking about jumping off my 6th floor roof onto 3rd South. I had to turn him off before I started shooting Heroine.Quote:
Originally Posted by kris247
Heh. Do you think they'll be passing out needles at the Red Butte Son Volt concert?
I hope so.Quote:
Originally Posted by kris247
The Cash version of Hurt is epic in its own right but paired with the video it is much greater than the sum of its parts. Cash all but rewrote Hurt with the mightiest of conviction and not so subtle undertones of regret. The video nearly brings me to tears each time I watch it.
here is a youtube link to the video, embedding is dissabled on this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmVAWKfJ4Go
I love this video, and Cash's interpretation of the song. Very powerful, very intense.Quote:
Originally Posted by nosivad_bor
There's a great 2004 Fresh Air interview with Rick Rubin where he talks about producing the American Recording albums.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=5027608
According to Rubin Johnny Cash didn't to record Hurt, but Rubin talked him into it. Cash also thought it was a song about drugs - specifically an anti-drug song.
I had never heard the song Hurt until Cash covered it, so when I finally heard the NIN version I thought it was pretty comical. It's like Reznor didn't even understand his own song.
I knew the NIN version originally, but when I heard Johnny Cash sing it, I was blown away. One of the most haunting songs EVER. I'd never seen the video until now, though. Thanks for that!
My 7 year old bounces his requests between A Boy Named Sue and Hurt depending if I've got American Idiot in my CD stack. I don't know if its good or bad that his favorite songs are Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Hurt, and a Boy Named Sue. I don't play Son Volt or anything related to Jay Farrar when he's in the car. He'd be in rehab by 12.Quote:
Originally Posted by TreeHugger
Ditto that.Quote:
I love this video, and Cash's interpretation of the song. Very powerful, very intense.
Its a strange list. Most of it doesn't register with me at all.
Some saddies:
The Bridge - Replacements
Williamsburg - 5 Chinese Brothers
Colleen Malone - Hot Rize
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down - Kris Kristofferson
South Central Rain - REM
Everybody Hurts - REM
LA County - Lyle Lovett
Johnny Hit and Run Pauline - X
Tecumsah Valley - Townes Van Zandt (almost anything by TVZ for that matter)
-Brian in SLC