Johnny Cash Covers NIN
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Johnny Cash Covers NIN
Wow, i didn't know what to think. I just heard about it. I downloaded the song and he did a great job with it IMO.
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I was surprised how well most of the covers on "The Man Comes Around" worked. His cover of Personal Jesus took me a couple of listens, but it quickly grew on me.theheap wrote: Wow, i didn't know what to think. I just heard about it. I downloaded the song and he did a great job with it IMO.
Have you listened to anything from the other America cover albums JC did (The Man Comes Around being the fourth in the series, AFAICT)? I haven't had a chance to pick them up yet.
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No haven't, i don't have the money for it right now. and by the way the song was Hurt for those of you wonderingJoe Momma wrote:I was surprised how well most of the covers on "The Man Comes Around" worked. His cover of Personal Jesus took me a couple of listens, but it quickly grew on me.theheap wrote: Wow, i didn't know what to think. I just heard about it. I downloaded the song and he did a great job with it IMO.
Have you listened to anything from the other America cover albums JC did (The Man Comes Around being the fourth in the series, AFAICT)? I haven't had a chance to pick them up yet.
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I've seen it been done the other way 'round. For example, the black/death metal band Finntroll once did a metal cover of a swedish folk song called "Vargtimmen." Of course, Finntroll's particular brand of metal is already influenced by folk music and Finnish polka, so you couldn't hear much of a difference anyway.
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