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Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: CougarCoupe88 on January 30, 2008, 12:01:53 AM
and im Pissed about #4 if you ask me the whole list sucks. but I must say that credit was given to the Wrong person. it's not his song and the ORIGINAL don't get no more emotional

#4. Johnny Cash hurt.
That's a Trent Reznor song from one of the best albums he has ever done (but that's just me)

it's cool that he covered it don't get me wrong. and Some bands do steal the song on covers like Metallica Turn the page. I was just really pissed when i saw his name and not Reznor

Here is the whole thing  http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/ (http://"http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/")
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: Carl on January 30, 2008, 12:51:09 AM
Quote from: CougarCoupe88;200901
and im Pissed about #4 if you ask me the whole list sucks. but I must say that credit was given to the Wrong person. it's not his song and the ORIGINAL don't get no more emotional

#4. Johnny Cash hurt.
That's a Trent Reznor song from one of the best albums he has ever done (but that's just me)

it's cool that he covered it don't get me wrong. and Some bands do steal the song on covers like Metallica Turn the page. I was just really pissed when i saw his name and not Reznor

Here is the whole thing  http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/ (http://"http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/")

I agree with you.

Plus, I would have to say "Dust in the wind" by Kansas should be the #1

ITS NOT EVEN ON THE LIST!

OR HOW ABOUT "THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD" David Bowie and later Kurt Cobain <=== Better Version

OR

"Tears in heaven" Eric Clapton

"Hey Jude" The Beatles (Paul McCartney)

WTF TERRIBLE LIST THERE SHOULD BE NO, ABSOLUTELY NO SONGS FROM THIS DECADE WTF! :mad: :mad: :mad:
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: CougarCoupe88 on January 30, 2008, 02:29:58 AM
Quote from: Carl;200909
I agree with you.

Plus, I would have to say "Dust in the wind" by Kansas should be the #1

ITS NOT EVEN ON THE LIST!

OR HOW ABOUT "THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD" David Bowie and later Kurt Cobain <=== Better Version
OR

"Tears in heaven" Eric Clapton

"Hey Jude" The Beatles (Paul McCartney)

WTF TERRIBLE LIST THERE SHOULD BE NO, ABSOLUTELY NO SONGS FROM THIS DECADE WTF! :mad: :mad: :mad:


I agree. the list is dumb. and i too think that kurt and company did a great job on that cover live even though "I garentee you I will mess this one up" never happened!!!!
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: jcassity on January 30, 2008, 02:35:23 AM
and what about this one by "LIVE"

Lightning Crashes
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: Carl on January 30, 2008, 03:46:36 AM
Quote from: jcassity;200922
and what about this one by "LIVE"

Lightning Crashes


ohhhhhhh man that is a Sad Sad Song...

Live is great!
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: vinnietbird on January 30, 2008, 06:53:03 AM
Tears in Heaven.Man,he wrote that for his son who fell off the balcony and died.How sad is that?
Title: The 25 Most Exquisitely Sad Songs in the Whole World
Post by: oldraven on January 30, 2008, 07:40:44 AM
Quote from: CougarCoupe88;200901
and im Pissed about #4 if you ask me the whole list sucks. but I must say that credit was given to the Wrong person. it's not his song and the ORIGINAL don't get no more emotional

#4. Johnny Cash hurt.
That's a Trent Reznor song from one of the best albums he has ever done (but that's just me)

it's cool that he covered it don't get me wrong. and Some bands do steal the song on covers like Metallica Turn the page. I was just really pissed when i saw his name and not Reznor

Here is the whole thing  http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/ (http://"http://www.spinner.com/2007/05/03/the-25-most-exquisitely-sad-songs-in-the-whole-world-no-25/")


Well, Reznor did say Cash did a much better job. I guess when he first heard it, he couldn't talk for a few minutes. Reznor's version does suck in comparison.:hick: