Sticking it to The Man
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
Suggestion from Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic
( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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i wear this crown of shit
Hah, take this, dead country legend. I feel the "Hurt" done by Trent deeper.
( , Sat 19 Jun 2010, 20:09, 9 replies)
Hah, take this, dead country legend. I feel the "Hurt" done by Trent deeper.
( , Sat 19 Jun 2010, 20:09, 9 replies)
Watch out for the vindaloo...
It burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire.
( , Sat 19 Jun 2010, 23:29, closed)
It burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire.
( , Sat 19 Jun 2010, 23:29, closed)
We played that at a mate's funeral on wednesday, he did ask for it.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 0:33, closed)
As much as I love Johnny Cash
I also much much prefer the original Hurt. Cash's version misses the point completely.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 14:44, closed)
I also much much prefer the original Hurt. Cash's version misses the point completely.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 14:44, closed)
Really? How so?
They're both quite different. Very relaxing song to play on an acoustic guitar I find.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 16:09, closed)
They're both quite different. Very relaxing song to play on an acoustic guitar I find.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 16:09, closed)
I disagree entirely.
He's not singing it in the same way Trent Reznor sings it. It's a different song altogether, therefore "the point" that you refer to is totally different in both songs. It's not so much Johnny Cash missed it, more that he wasn't aiming for it at all. The only real similarity is that they both led very regretful lives which, I believe, is what made Johnny Cash want to cover it in the first place.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 16:25, closed)
He's not singing it in the same way Trent Reznor sings it. It's a different song altogether, therefore "the point" that you refer to is totally different in both songs. It's not so much Johnny Cash missed it, more that he wasn't aiming for it at all. The only real similarity is that they both led very regretful lives which, I believe, is what made Johnny Cash want to cover it in the first place.
( , Sun 20 Jun 2010, 16:25, closed)
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