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YakubianPhysics 10mo ago#5720987
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I think any cover worth making is going to have its own twist on it, and that's not necessarily generational. Lots of people love Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt, but I contend that in the context of the record, The Downward Spiral, the original is far more meaningful (but I can't deny that Johnny Cash gave it a new meaning that spoke to others in a new way). Covers can and should mean something different but related to other people.
The video I posted was the 1988 Ritz performance when Guns N Roses had a single album that propelled them from heroin-junkie adjacent to superstars. It feels appropriate to take a melancholy song and make it almost triumphant (at least in the moment).
Lots of people love Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt, but I contend that in the context of the record, The Downward Spiral, the original is far more meaningful
YOU ARE CORRECT.
the downward spiral is PERFECT and Hurt is the culmination of a fugue of failure, pain, addiction and suicidal tendency. it's the last song (we've heard TDS where the narrator imagines shooting himself -- everything is blue in this world; the deepest shade of mushroom blue) and so the song Hurt just HURTS in every correct place. it's naked and raw and it's BETTER THAN anything that anyone could cover. I do like Cash's cover and the Mark Romanek or whomever video made it something different, but they made it something different and it ignores all the songs that came before it.
i do not want this.
this is exxactly someone telling you how you should feel. // two feet below the surface, i can still see a marsey face
The slip might be the last good NIN we ever get. i can't ask Trent for more-- i was 13 when i found NIN and his music made me pay attention to music in the first place. i only listend to whatever my mom had on the radio before that and didn't even like music. but i saw Closer just before Woodstock 94 and i begged and pleaded my mom to buy me the cable box sub to watch the whole thing, and i watched it as a 13 year old
i will never forget woodstock 94; it was amazing in every fricking way for all the music i got clued into.
nine inch nails turned me onto music, and then i found pixies, and then i found all the nothing artists (Prick, yoooooooooo; kevin mcmahon you got done dirty) and i found so many others, industrial and otherwise, and now i have a protective and also weird embarrassment about nine inch nails. i want to pretend i love PWEI This is the Hour... This is This better than PHM, but that's an obviously lie. i know PHM, Broken, TDS, and Fragile back to front and front to back.
i love that Trent gave me music, even if i long since stopped caring about what he's doing.
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I always liked the GnR cover
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same, but there's still a generational loss of .. something? soul?
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I think any cover worth making is going to have its own twist on it, and that's not necessarily generational. Lots of people love Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt, but I contend that in the context of the record, The Downward Spiral, the original is far more meaningful (but I can't deny that Johnny Cash gave it a new meaning that spoke to others in a new way). Covers can and should mean something different but related to other people.
The video I posted was the 1988 Ritz performance when Guns N Roses had a single album that propelled them from heroin-junkie adjacent to superstars. It feels appropriate to take a melancholy song and make it almost triumphant (at least in the moment).
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YOU ARE CORRECT.
the downward spiral is PERFECT and Hurt is the culmination of a fugue of failure, pain, addiction and suicidal tendency. it's the last song (we've heard TDS where the narrator imagines shooting himself -- everything is blue in this world; the deepest shade of mushroom blue) and so the song Hurt just HURTS in every correct place. it's naked and raw and it's BETTER THAN anything that anyone could cover. I do like Cash's cover and the Mark Romanek or whomever video made it something different, but they made it something different and it ignores all the songs that came before it.
i do not want this.
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Finally, someone else with a correct opinion on this. Have a good night, chad.
I also found The Slip highly overlooked and nobody acknowledges it.
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The slip might be the last good NIN we ever get. i can't ask Trent for more-- i was 13 when i found NIN and his music made me pay attention to music in the first place. i only listend to whatever my mom had on the radio before that and didn't even like music. but i saw Closer just before Woodstock 94 and i begged and pleaded my mom to buy me the cable box sub to watch the whole thing, and i watched it as a 13 year old
i will never forget woodstock 94; it was amazing in every fricking way for all the music i got clued into.
nine inch nails turned me onto music, and then i found pixies, and then i found all the nothing artists (Prick, yoooooooooo; kevin mcmahon you got done dirty) and i found so many others, industrial and otherwise, and now i have a protective and also weird embarrassment about nine inch nails. i want to pretend i love PWEI This is the Hour... This is This better than PHM, but that's an obviously lie. i know PHM, Broken, TDS, and Fragile back to front and front to back.
i love that Trent gave me music, even if i long since stopped caring about what he's doing.
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