you all realized this man is like the Mozart after the 90's and on right? He not only writes his own lyrics that Legends like Johnny Cash can respect, but he also writes his own music and can play basically every instrument imaginable. this guy Trent Reznor is a Musical Genius. he even produced a free Record available on the Internet because that's the man he is.
It's really different. All these tension-building notes, the sort of sinister feeling, it feels like someone who is so disgusted with himself and so off-balance that he can't even think straight (Which I think is what the tense chords signify). Cash's version is a lot more.. "Friendly", but it's one of those rare cases where "more friendly" isn't a bad thing. Johnny put in so much emotion, it's insane.
There's no song that can explain me better than this one. I sit solitary and I replay this; I sing along quietly and I drown in my thoughts. But the reason I love it so much is the fact that it gives me so much comfort. I think it's because knowing that someone else wrote it, it makes me feel as if I am not alone. It speaks such simple words, but hidden behind them is tragedy that I never believed anyone other than me could know, but once I found this song, it was clear to me that I was wrong.
Even though I have not exprecince his pain, Pain is Pain , when you are hurting inside and as I sit here, awaiting this hurricane in Orlando, anxieties and all those feeling, I learned makes us Human, and Feeling's are normal
An amazing song. As expected by NIN. I don't like covers usually, but Johnny Cash did a good job too. The main difference is that Cash seems to have experienced more than Trent. He just had more pain in his voice; you could literally feel the hurt. NIN's original version isn't meant to do that though; both versions are perfect at what they are. Can we just stop comparing?
+R Shivesh Oh yeah. Both artists sing with their own personal traits, Trent from his experiences of pain and Cash with the true regret of an old man. Pain isnt exclusive to age and everyone hos their own story, such as these songs
I don't know about that, Cash was cashing in on years of life experience (pun intended), whereas Trent wrote the song whilst he was in (probably) his darkest hours. Both have relevance and their own emotional stories to tell but I personally relate to the NIN version, though this could change in years to come as I experience more years and hurt.
+R Shivesh "I don't like covers usually, but Johnny Cash did a good job too" "NIN's original version". Wait do you think Nine Inch Nails did this before Johnny Cash? lol This one is the cover. That being said I think we all agree both are great
Luis Dawnfinder you're an idiot, take the comment down and do a little reading. It was on Cash 's American IV(2002/3) long long after NIN originally released it on Downward Spiral (1994). Again don't spout shit when you are uninformed.
+R Shivesh Just a kid when Cash released his cover. That was truly unexpected and truly moving and not even within the year Cash dies. In the end of it all, I can only hope maybe he among so many others could keep himself and find another way. On a side note (and I hate to be here with the herd of others) this was quite fitting in that show everyone is going on about here (Rick & Morty). Considering the ideas of dimensional travel and that there are an infinite amount of other Rick's jumbling around in other dimensions, the words expressed here once again find another place to fit and settle. Even if it's in satire and dark humor.
Trent is the diamond in the rough in music of the last 30yrs. I wager every person on this planet can relate to his words. The music is pretty incredible too.
I loved this song 6 years ago, love it's theme about heroin addiction. Loved cashs cover and love Rick and morty. We all like the song, doesn't really matter why
I loved Mr. Cash and he did this song in a special way. Yet, this version has another form to it that is so so special as well. Both have anger and sadness. I love both versions and they are different.
I honestly love this song, it's a good song preformed by a great band. Except every time i listen to it i get horribly emotional... I am crying just at the thought of all the people that have left me, or that I've let down... Almost everyone can probably relate...
I don't know which version I like better. This song was written to be a Nine Inch Nails song and does a kickass job as one, but Johnny Cash's cover was still fucking amazing...Damn this is a hard decision...
well the NIN version is a great song, but also the end of the crescendo of the downward spiral. This album is one of the best whole albums I've ever heard, and sitting through it is an experience, which many of you have not been through, nor will have the patience.
Thank you so much for the subtle uplifting twist in your song's closing interpretation. It reminds me of the part at the end where Daniel Johnston takes off his Worry Shoes... Where Trent Reznor has the ultimate, fatal suicidal, closing statement, here you echo another sentiment, letting it all go and just... starting over - far away - somehow. I did just that myself, long ago it saved me ♡
I love how everyone is taking this so seriously.. its a song!! Someone sang it, someone else covered it, it doesnt matter which way round, they're both good x
Exactly. Is it just me, or do the songs evoke different emotions when you listen to them? Their both so beautiful. Both with different meanings. Beautiful stories.
Won on one Get the fuck out of here you shithead If you dont like the song then jusr fucking leave already and stop insulting people just because your life horrible
It isn't, don't worry. Some dull, stupid people just try to use something harmless as an insult. Being autistic is fine, the assholes in the RUclips comments need to lay off though
Cried so hard at this and at Chaos Chaos. How can a cartoon that is so funnny that it makes me adore it by about 5 seconds into the pilot episode, at the same time achieve such miraculous bittersweet moments that really make your squanch hurt but at the same time makes you appreciate squanch in a new light like highlighting aspects of li-BUUURP-ving and squanching them into one big squanch full of all the colours and shades of emotion...all right there in one big squanch.... Rick and morty style..... Poor bird person.... *Trails off into R+M stupor in fetal position on floor.* SEASON 3 COME ONNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eugh. There's always one person who takes the piss outta you whilst only being able to use one letter to express his sarcasm. *Sarcastic clap* Move along, bub.
A good solid bit of Cash's songs were covers, he was just really good at owning them, turning the tone to one of his. Thats what made him such an amazing artist.
All these people for rick and morty (good show) and for Johnny Cash (cool dead guy), but how many of them you think know that this is a song about Heroin addiction? (and the perfect drug, which ends with a faster version of this melody)
fluffywuffy +fluffywuffy okay so the death of god is a philisophical concept for science and philosophy killing the necessity of a god which there is no proof of. it's super old. as for Heroin, you have to remember, Perfect drug is also about heroin and shares this melody, and the line "My blood wants to say hello to you" as for the drug being a metaphor, No, it is quite literally a song about addiction, Trent himself overdosed on heroin, and check himself into rehab, which is where he personally met Johnny cash, and they bonded some over the shared experience of addiction, and explaining the story to him is why Johnny cash did a cover of hurt, which is a damn good cover. the rehab was in 2001, the johnny cash cover was 2002, and he died the day before it released, which made it extra haunting. No matter what trent personally has claimed in interviews about what he intends it to be about, there's this thing called "the death of the author" whereby other interpretations of the work are often better than the authorial intent. with that in mind, you can view the entire album as the broken thoughts of of a heroin addict having regrets while sober and not feeling them anylonger while high, but still contemplating them in various altered states, ultimately comming to the conclusion that they are destroying themselves quite totally, but that they are happy with their own self destruction, and that when asked if they would do it all again, they most certainly would. The remainder is simply an expression of all the ways they've fantasized about breaking the cycle, or of the things that could go wrong with said cycle. after all, you can't contemplate a lifetime of fucking things up fixed, and how there's so much blood from such a tiny hole, AFTER you've shot yourself. This is an internal monologue and a contemplation of suicide as an escape. I am an exit. If you want to go down the path of different interpretations of music, I can give you one that you may or may not like. Totally different style of music, I'll give you the example of modern folk music, in the form of Neutral Milk Hotel. I would suggest listening to In the Aeroplane over the sea, it tells a cohesive story. Try to figure out what it is. Then listen to Ferris wheel on fire, which also tells a cohesive story, From a different person's perspective. Work out what that story is. Then Listen to a single song by them. Little birds. It's very very obvious what little birds is about. Let that interpretation sink in with some of the repeated themes through both ITAOTS and FWOF, Then re-listen to both of them in that order as a cohesive story from multiple perspectives (kind of like how year zero is multiple perspectives) and re-work out what they're about. you'll come to very VERY different conclusions based on if you've heard little birds or not, And even more different views of it if you listen to what the author has to say. Another example is, sadly, Hotline bling. Drake is an idiot, the song is quite literal, and it's known exactly who the woman is that the song is about. It's shallow, and superficial, but when you apply death of the author, and you ignore that, and instead analyze it and include metaphor, it becomes like TLC's Waterfalls, and is a song about someone watching a loved one slowly destroy their lives taking unnecessary risks just for the thrill of it, while being powerless to do anything about it. and even being able to interpret it as being a song about worrying that someone might be at risk of contracting AIDS (Running out of pages on your pass-port, runnin with some girls i've never seen before. implying prostitution and ever increasing risk) but I'm sure you and I would agree that drake isn't clever enough to write something like that on purpose. The comparison here is the difference between the stated intent of the author (in this case of NIN and trent reznor) and the interpretation based on the life he was living and the things he would be subconsciously expressing, and also remember just how personal his music had been to his life (like PHM and broken being Giant middle fingers to TVT Records, and his personal views towards them, with a mix of where his own life was going at the time) and none of that is intended as a judgement on his life or his work, Just an interpretation of the meaning of the music, that I think is much more powerful than the one that was intended.
MC DipperPines The use of Hurt in rick and morty seems really off but also on point at the same time, after all, how many times has rick done le wacky space drugs? I feel like maybe the cover by johnny cash may have fit a little bit better simple because of how much more haunted it sounds.
My brother died 6 years ago and this song breaks me every time I hear it because I imagine he felt this way so many times. And I wasn't there. I didn't know how to be there for him without being hurt, and I was so much younger than he was. I just wish I could have told him how much I loved him and that he wasn't the reason we were so distant from each other. It was because of a disease that devastated our entire family and ultimately took him away from us. And my inability to know what to do. I didn't help him when he said he was cold and hungry and homeless. How could I do that to him?! I was so afraid to send money and then that action leading him to die from an overdose. How stupid I was. Just maybe a week or so later, he got money from a family member to return home and I saw how incredibly sick and starved he was. This man who was often so muscular now looked like he had been wasting away for months. It broke me.
always loved this song but gotta admit, the Johnny Cash version hit a much deeper cord in the soul that i never knew was there. they lyrics along with Cash's life were meant for each other.
+Monster From Within I knew the song long before RaM, but the show sure did bring me back. Used to listen to this and Johnny Cash's cover religiously but then, like all music, it rotated. I then heard it on RaM and I thought it was about time to hear it again.
Monster From Within I'm here for the anger and self loathing nin portrayed into this masterpiece. now off to the regret version by Johnny . stay golden
Ever been born and raised without a father, having a drug addicted mother and forced to live with your grandparents in which your grandfather is psychotic and mean and your grandmother is the only family friend you have? That's me
I couldn't agree more. I love both versions but the man who wrote it does have more feeling. This is Trent's song and Johnny Cash realized the musical talent in it.
@JDetic *nods* He was. He went on record for saying, after hearing Cash's take on it, "I feel like I've lost an old girlfriend, because it's not my song anymore." You can't get more of a compliment then that. ^_^
Yeah! It's odd, I relate more to the original meaning, but feel more towards the Cash version. It's just so real and raw. It makes me cry, one of my favorite songs definitely.
@@AllHailKingKurt the two songs are similiar in quality but I think is different the meanig of each one, nin's song is more about depression and the cash's one is like a story of an old man life in his final days
i really love Johnny Cash's version of this song,but something about this version by NIN just gets to me.the sound of the music and the lowness on his voice just shows so much emotion in my opinion,but i still love both versions.
you all realized this man is like the Mozart after the 90's and on right? He not only writes his own lyrics that Legends like Johnny Cash can respect, but he also writes his own music and can play basically every instrument imaginable. this guy Trent Reznor is a Musical Genius. he even produced a free Record available on the Internet because that's the man he is.
No. Nobody else realizes that except you 🙄 Thank you for enlightening us peasants. GTFO
@@thebiggusdonnus8453 it would prolly cringe out trent to read that lol
Trent is an absolute legend. This is undebatable.
He's one greasy looking sob
@@lala4461 that is snarky my guy
-Hey, what bring you to this song ?
-Everything
my life
hangover 3
+Nagato Uzumaki rick and morty
rick and morty
Nice reference
It's really different. All these tension-building notes, the sort of sinister feeling, it feels like someone who is so disgusted with himself and so off-balance that he can't even think straight (Which I think is what the tense chords signify). Cash's version is a lot more.. "Friendly", but it's one of those rare cases where "more friendly" isn't a bad thing. Johnny put in so much emotion, it's insane.
There's no song that can explain me better than this one. I sit solitary and I replay this; I sing along quietly and I drown in my thoughts. But the reason I love it so much is the fact that it gives me so much comfort. I think it's because knowing that someone else wrote it, it makes me feel as if I am not alone. It speaks such simple words, but hidden behind them is tragedy that I never believed anyone other than me could know, but once I found this song, it was clear to me that I was wrong.
So how is life 8 years after it, my friend?
Even though I have not exprecince his pain, Pain is Pain , when you are hurting inside and as I sit here, awaiting this hurricane in Orlando, anxieties and all those feeling, I learned makes us Human, and Feeling's are normal
An amazing song. As expected by NIN.
I don't like covers usually, but Johnny Cash did a good job too. The main difference is that Cash seems to have experienced more than Trent. He just had more pain in his voice; you could literally feel the hurt.
NIN's original version isn't meant to do that though; both versions are perfect at what they are. Can we just stop comparing?
+R Shivesh Oh yeah. Both artists sing with their own personal traits, Trent from his experiences of pain and Cash with the true regret of an old man. Pain isnt exclusive to age and everyone hos their own story, such as these songs
I don't know about that, Cash was cashing in on years of life experience (pun intended), whereas Trent wrote the song whilst he was in (probably) his darkest hours. Both have relevance and their own emotional stories to tell but I personally relate to the NIN version, though this could change in years to come as I experience more years and hurt.
+R Shivesh "I don't like covers usually, but Johnny Cash did a good job too" "NIN's original version". Wait do you think Nine Inch Nails did this before Johnny Cash? lol This one is the cover. That being said I think we all agree both are great
Luis Dawnfinder you're an idiot, take the comment down and do a little reading. It was on Cash 's American IV(2002/3) long long after NIN originally released it on Downward Spiral (1994). Again don't spout shit when you are uninformed.
+R Shivesh Just a kid when Cash released his cover. That was truly unexpected and truly moving and not even within the year Cash dies. In the end of it all, I can only hope maybe he among so many others could keep himself and find another way.
On a side note (and I hate to be here with the herd of others) this was quite fitting in that show everyone is going on about here (Rick & Morty). Considering the ideas of dimensional travel and that there are an infinite amount of other Rick's jumbling around in other dimensions, the words expressed here once again find another place to fit and settle. Even if it's in satire and dark humor.
Trent is the diamond in the rough in music of the last 30yrs. I wager every person on this planet can relate to his words. The music is pretty incredible too.
I loved this song 6 years ago, love it's theme about heroin addiction. Loved cashs cover and love Rick and morty. We all like the song, doesn't really matter why
Sleepy i hope youre joking
When Your Grandpa leaves to get Ice cream, But never comes back, He only went to a place that has Ice Cream . . .
What are you in for?
Everything.
He's not coming back is he?
Hey Look Cops!
Good Morning.
Dont think i got into a show as quick as i did rick and morty, great series
+azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn It's already a Greatest of All Time IMO.
I had the same quick attachment to it.
yep
this song is a creation full of emotion . NIN are too good
Nine inch nails brought me here
Tomoki Pyankakes nice 😂
No shit
@@parallellines3603 instead of johnny cash, idiot
I loved Mr. Cash and he did this song in a special way.
Yet, this version has another form to it that is so so special as well.
Both have anger and sadness.
I love both versions and they are different.
I honestly love this song, it's a good song preformed by a great band. Except every time i listen to it i get horribly emotional... I am crying just at the thought of all the people that have left me, or that I've let down... Almost everyone can probably relate...
Im sorry... to all of us who suffer this.
This song's helping me unburden my existential dread.
Yes, I can totally relate
I don't know which version I like better. This song was written to be a Nine Inch Nails song and does a kickass job as one, but Johnny Cash's cover was still fucking amazing...Damn this is a hard decision...
well the NIN version is a great song, but also the end of the crescendo of the downward spiral. This album is one of the best whole albums I've ever heard, and sitting through it is an experience, which many of you have not been through, nor will have the patience.
Cash's is WAY BETTER....there's no place for arguments....
Yes, but he owned it...
He did it, PERIOD!
whatever YOU say
- What are you in for?
- ..everything
*Everything*
*Everything*
probably my favourite NIN song .I can relate so much...
"You are someone else, I am still right here" I can relate to that.
YES!
Man this song is a real tearsquancher
"He's not Coming back, is he?"
"No"
Thank you so much for the subtle uplifting twist in your song's closing interpretation. It reminds me of the part at the end where Daniel Johnston takes off his Worry Shoes... Where Trent Reznor has the ultimate, fatal suicidal, closing statement, here you echo another sentiment, letting it all go and just... starting over - far away - somehow. I did just that myself, long ago it saved me ♡
Man, Rick and Morty season 2's finale was just fucking amazing.
+TheManipulator its not, famly guy is
+VenomFrogPwned family guy used to be good but now it sucks
Rick and Morty is ten times better
the ending really squanches me.. getting schwifty just for rick
The ending to the second season is heartbreaking seeing Rick go to jail.
+Jonathan Richards this was sadder then when bryan died in family guy
What a memory seeing this played live. Best concert ever.
Wubba lubba... dubb... dubb
+Noah The Ponopo "You appear to be dying. I will make efforts to prevent this, but can promise nothing." -- RIP BirdPerson T__T
+Greenkitten45 RIP Bird person from that specific universe.
You know, it's entirely possible Bird Person isn't dead. After all, people have survived far worse.
fishworshipper that's why I said, -from that specific universe
therealquade No, I mean like people have been medically healed from far worse. Remember the episode where Jerry got shot to shit?
I love how everyone is taking this so seriously.. its a song!! Someone sang it, someone else covered it, it doesnt matter which way round, they're both good x
Yep
when you're the only one here because you genuinely enjoy Johnny Cash and NIN.
"We're in this together now"
Same
and with that post you joined them smh
You were supposed to destroy the Sith, Corinath L!
Not.. JOIN them!
You were supposed to say NIN or Lord Reznor first... then maybe Cash.
"What are you in here for?"
"Everything."
T~T
+Newbie Rose Ooooooweeeee what a finale! See you in about one and a half years!
+Newbie Rose OH MY GOD WHY?????
+Newbie Rose Don't even start, that's the only reason why i'm here
+Newbie Rose Wubba .. lubba.. dub dub dear Wukong... wubba lubba dub dub
+Cadel Fowl Or longer Ouuhhouiiiiii
Exactly. Is it just me, or do the songs evoke different emotions when you listen to them? Their both so beautiful. Both with different meanings. Beautiful stories.
This song raises the hairs on the back of my neck. It touches me when NIN or Johnny Cash performs it. Love it
this episode fucking destroyed me
+mata schmata same here i was crying like a baby
+mata schmata same here i was crying like a baby
It is a heartbreaking ending, but I think Rick Potion #9 was a much darker ending
auto-erotic assimilation ending killed me a little.
But i feel that this one was just more touching, because he sacrificed everything, but this time it was for his family and not himself.
Can not believe this song is so old! First time was three months ago! Rapidly becoming a favorit!!
RIP bird person we will miss you
Rip 🕊
Phoenix Person!!
shrimp™ agreed nobody loved her and summer only loved her
r. st of the gone huh
It feels weird because I really relate to this song but all the comments are about a character from a comedy show. Lol
I marathoned Rick and Morty for my first time watching it and finished it in a day. I am dead inside now.
Im still doing it to this day ~ Waiting for e2 of s3 to come out :-:
Fatterhorner ikr like wubb a Luba WHAT THE FUCK I cried
Won on one
Get the fuck out of here you shithead
If you dont like the song then jusr fucking leave already and stop insulting people just because your life horrible
I've seen a few people do this. Can you tell me why having autism is an insult?
It isn't, don't worry. Some dull, stupid people just try to use something harmless as an insult. Being autistic is fine, the assholes in the RUclips comments need to lay off though
that season finally was so unexpected I thought he would figure something out at the end
Same and now we have to wait a year and a half to find out what happens😤😭😭
haha u people from the past are so funny. the 3rd season is out now in the future where i come from
This song hits me hard in the feels,I sometimes feel like just throwing it all away
Dark lyrics, I love it.
"what are you in for?"
"....everything."
"He's not coming back, is he?"
"Nooo" part killed me inside
+Archer Bennington "no"
"goodbye morty"
+Archer Bennington Aaaaw, love this part! :3
no
This is the first time I've listened to Nine Inch Nails. This is definitely some of the most emo music I have ever heard.
“Nine inch nails - hurt” yeah I bet they do
Ba Dum Tsst!
I like both songs because they have completely different feels. They should never be compared.
Both amazing within there own right
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair....
my all time favorite song in the world just hits you in the gut with yer emotion
Cried so hard at this and at Chaos Chaos. How can a cartoon that is so funnny that it makes me adore it by about 5 seconds into the pilot episode, at the same time achieve such miraculous bittersweet moments that really make your squanch hurt but at the same time makes you appreciate squanch in a new light like highlighting aspects of li-BUUURP-ving and squanching them into one big squanch full of all the colours and shades of emotion...all right there in one big squanch.... Rick and morty style..... Poor bird person.... *Trails off into R+M stupor in fetal position on floor.*
SEASON 3 COME ONNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
k
Eugh. There's always one person who takes the piss outta you whilst only being able to use one letter to express his sarcasm. *Sarcastic clap* Move along, bub.
k
... l m n o p
Okamiobidala i know exactly what you mean bro , its emotional as fuck
A good solid bit of Cash's songs were covers, he was just really good at owning them, turning the tone to one of his. Thats what made him such an amazing artist.
...a year and a half to go, guys.
such a long wait 😯
*cries*
IT'S COMING IN FALL OF 2016
IT'S COMING IN FALL OF 2016
hah! hah! nope..... too sad..... too long....
"What are you in here for?"
"Everything."
All these people for rick and morty (good show) and for Johnny Cash (cool dead guy), but how many of them you think know that this is a song about Heroin addiction? (and the perfect drug, which ends with a faster version of this melody)
fluffywuffy +fluffywuffy okay so the death of god is a philisophical concept for science and philosophy killing the necessity of a god which there is no proof of. it's super old.
as for Heroin, you have to remember, Perfect drug is also about heroin and shares this melody, and the line "My blood wants to say hello to you"
as for the drug being a metaphor, No, it is quite literally a song about addiction, Trent himself overdosed on heroin, and check himself into rehab, which is where he personally met Johnny cash, and they bonded some over the shared experience of addiction, and explaining the story to him is why Johnny cash did a cover of hurt, which is a damn good cover. the rehab was in 2001, the johnny cash cover was 2002, and he died the day before it released, which made it extra haunting.
No matter what trent personally has claimed in interviews about what he intends it to be about, there's this thing called "the death of the author" whereby other interpretations of the work are often better than the authorial intent. with that in mind, you can view the entire album as the broken thoughts of of a heroin addict having regrets while sober and not feeling them anylonger while high, but still contemplating them in various altered states, ultimately comming to the conclusion that they are destroying themselves quite totally, but that they are happy with their own self destruction, and that when asked if they would do it all again, they most certainly would. The remainder is simply an expression of all the ways they've fantasized about breaking the cycle, or of the things that could go wrong with said cycle. after all, you can't contemplate a lifetime of fucking things up fixed, and how there's so much blood from such a tiny hole, AFTER you've shot yourself. This is an internal monologue and a contemplation of suicide as an escape. I am an exit.
If you want to go down the path of different interpretations of music, I can give you one that you may or may not like. Totally different style of music, I'll give you the example of modern folk music, in the form of Neutral Milk Hotel. I would suggest listening to In the Aeroplane over the sea, it tells a cohesive story. Try to figure out what it is. Then listen to Ferris wheel on fire, which also tells a cohesive story, From a different person's perspective. Work out what that story is. Then Listen to a single song by them. Little birds. It's very very obvious what little birds is about. Let that interpretation sink in with some of the repeated themes through both ITAOTS and FWOF, Then re-listen to both of them in that order as a cohesive story from multiple perspectives (kind of like how year zero is multiple perspectives) and re-work out what they're about. you'll come to very VERY different conclusions based on if you've heard little birds or not, And even more different views of it if you listen to what the author has to say.
Another example is, sadly, Hotline bling. Drake is an idiot, the song is quite literal, and it's known exactly who the woman is that the song is about. It's shallow, and superficial, but when you apply death of the author, and you ignore that, and instead analyze it and include metaphor, it becomes like TLC's Waterfalls, and is a song about someone watching a loved one slowly destroy their lives taking unnecessary risks just for the thrill of it, while being powerless to do anything about it. and even being able to interpret it as being a song about worrying that someone might be at risk of contracting AIDS (Running out of pages on your pass-port, runnin with some girls i've never seen before. implying prostitution and ever increasing risk) but I'm sure you and I would agree that drake isn't clever enough to write something like that on purpose.
The comparison here is the difference between the stated intent of the author (in this case of NIN and trent reznor) and the interpretation based on the life he was living and the things he would be subconsciously expressing, and also remember just how personal his music had been to his life (like PHM and broken being Giant middle fingers to TVT Records, and his personal views towards them, with a mix of where his own life was going at the time) and none of that is intended as a judgement on his life or his work, Just an interpretation of the meaning of the music, that I think is much more powerful than the one that was intended.
+therealquade tldr
stinks kc there's... not really a TLDR, and apparently all the comments, someone flagged them as spam, which they wheren't.
I literally just got that a second ago i was on their other vid and heard " the needle tears a hole, the old familiar sting"
MC DipperPines The use of Hurt in rick and morty seems really off but also on point at the same time, after all, how many times has rick done le wacky space drugs? I feel like maybe the cover by johnny cash may have fit a little bit better simple because of how much more haunted it sounds.
Excellently said. I think both are amazing.
"Ya, What are you in for?"
"Everything"
hi! this comment is all over the comment section. is this from a movie or something?
@@liacalosa729 From rick and morty when rick gets locked up another guy asks him what hes in for and he says everything.
@@spartin212013 okay thanks!!
I love the way you described the differences.
God, the Rick and Morty comments... smh
Rick and morty show is for gays
@@x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x its for who
and since you even know what there jokes are based on you just joined them. let us addicts have someplace to get away from you anti drug people.
Ok Just Boy LOL Naruto is for “gays”
@@x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x Rick and Morty is a Good show But the fanbase is horrible
My brother died 6 years ago and this song breaks me every time I hear it because I imagine he felt this way so many times. And I wasn't there. I didn't know how to be there for him without being hurt, and I was so much younger than he was. I just wish I could have told him how much I loved him and that he wasn't the reason we were so distant from each other. It was because of a disease that devastated our entire family and ultimately took him away from us. And my inability to know what to do. I didn't help him when he said he was cold and hungry and homeless. How could I do that to him?! I was so afraid to send money and then that action leading him to die from an overdose. How stupid I was. Just maybe a week or so later, he got money from a family member to return home and I saw how incredibly sick and starved he was. This man who was often so muscular now looked like he had been wasting away for months. It broke me.
Way better than the cover
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zack maul yes yes
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zack maul yes
zack maul Yes.
To each their own, but, when the song is viewed from each perspective, it's mastered by both. Without a doubt :)
GOD DAMIT JERRY
both versions are amazing, this song explains a lot of what johnny went through.
Rick we will save you
always loved this song but gotta admit, the Johnny Cash version hit a much deeper cord in the soul that i never knew was there. they lyrics along with Cash's life were meant for each other.
when life leaves your lost ones behind
loved this song when it came out, n still my fav
I'm the only one here not from that Rick and Morty show. Yay.
+Monster From Within
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+Monster From Within You should check the show out. It's amazing
I love Rick and Morty. I'm just here because I'm in the mood for some reznor. If Rick and Morty put more people on to NIN that's all good by me.
+Monster From Within I knew the song long before RaM, but the show sure did bring me back. Used to listen to this and Johnny Cash's cover religiously but then, like all music, it rotated. I then heard it on RaM and I thought it was about time to hear it again.
Monster From Within I'm here for the anger and self loathing nin portrayed into this masterpiece. now off to the regret version by Johnny . stay golden
"What are you in for?"
"Everything. ."
Ever been born and raised without a father, having a drug addicted mother and forced to live with your grandparents in which your grandfather is psychotic and mean and your grandmother is the only family friend you have? That's me
John Smith I'm sorry...things will get better.
John Smith that's almost my story
John Smith i was born and raised without a father my mom is now a drug addict and my dad's in jail my grandmother is my only friend
I love this you can feel the hurt and just relate to the shit
Yes Indeed
what have I become? my sweetest friend. everyone I know goes away in the end.
I couldn't agree more. I love both versions but the man who wrote it does have more feeling. This is Trent's song and Johnny Cash realized the musical talent in it.
When its 2019 and you know that this song will wreak havoc on your soul well into 2069
ABSOLUTELY 😘
@JDetic *nods* He was. He went on record for saying, after hearing Cash's take on it, "I feel like I've lost an old girlfriend, because it's not my song anymore."
You can't get more of a compliment then that. ^_^
rick and morty,logan,and depression brought me here
Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails brought me, also I just heard the Gone Girl soundtrack and felt like listening to NIN
same
love this song!
WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB...FINALLY ANOTHER SONG TO LOSE MY MIND OVER
I have listened to this song about 100 times, but that sudden guitar blast at the end ALWAYS scares the shit out of me.
dylan klebold :c
If you go to get Ice cream and don't come back, you haven't gone to get ice cream, you've gone where Ice cream is
This is my life in song form😢
Yeah! It's odd, I relate more to the original meaning, but feel more towards the Cash version. It's just so real and raw. It makes me cry, one of my favorite songs definitely.
I love the fact that Rick and Morty got most of the people listening to this here!
Trent wrote the original version, but when Cash died, he pledged to never perform it again, in honor of JC
wubba lubba dub dub
LOL
Goosebumps!
Here for Rick and Morty. This song makes me wanna die.
I remember listening to this back in the 90's.
Eric harris and Dylan klebold brought me here
good job..... for real...listened and watched 5 or more times
Came here from like half rick and morty half hangover part 3
Love both NIN and Johnny Cash's versions. Pretty much sums up my life.
wubba lubba dub dub....
This song is more powerful than most of you will ever imagine.
#FreeRickSanchez
I love both versions btw!
as rick once said emotions are just chemical reactions in the brain so stop being upset. season 3 coming soon
no he said love is a chemical reaction that compels animals to bread.
"what are you in for?"
"everything."
Johnny Cash brought me here
This song is honest
His version is better.
@@AllHailKingKurt the two songs are similiar in quality but I think is different the meanig of each one, nin's song is more about depression and the cash's one is like a story of an old man life in his final days
i really love Johnny Cash's version of this song,but something about this version by NIN just gets to me.the sound of the music and the lowness on his voice just shows so much emotion in my opinion,but i still love both versions.
Just gonna say it, I'm here from Rick and Morty.
+KarnRulez We all are
If I could start again a million miles away.
Ima go ahead and squanch all over here
Mr.ducky there's no time to squanch get your family out of here
suggestive atmosphere !
rick and morty brought me here