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The making of the Johnny Cash "Hurt" video

The making of the Johnny Cash "Hurt" video

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The making of the Johnny Cash "Hurt" video

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Nine Inch Nails - Just Like You Imagined Rehearsal

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Hard Copy: The Trent Reznor (NIN) Murder Mystery

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Best Albums of 2010 (Metal Talk Post)

bamdrew says...

hey, DillingerEscapePlan! I've seen them a halfdozen times. Jeez, probably ten years ago,... I'm getting soo old soo fast...

Anyhow, my musical taste kept going into weirder directions this year;

Sufjan Steven's made a tremendously interesting and personal album (Age of Adz) that took this consistently well done electronic turn, like it was produced by Reznor or something ('I Walked' is a highlight for me, with a weeeirdly cool, staggered melody that I'd never really heard done successfully before...). His vocals grow on you after a while... really the whole album gets a lot better with repeat listens (good night-driving album).

Yeasayer shared a (free) live album... I saw them twice in 2010, so might be biased, but they are just the right amount of experimental with a dash of pop so that people get down at their shows. 'Madder Red', 'Tight Rope', '2080', a lot of good stuff. Bit of an 80's throwback with the synth drums and such, but I like it as a child of the 80's.

Beach House (Teen Dream)... oooh beach house... listened to their album for all of Jan and Feb of 2010... great driving cd... love minimalism with build-ups, which is basically every song by them, and her distinct smoker's voice is just rad. Very different band doing its own thing. If you're into As I Lay Dying and all that business right now this cd might be a stretch... however I used to be way into The Locust, so, you never know! (ok, I still listen to The Locust from time to time...)

Local Natives cd was good. The ladies dug this shit a lot because of the vocal harmonies and whatnot; as a drummer, I thought it was pretty rocking at times, and had some nice minorkey guitar themes and buildups. Also caught them live, and they were excellent. 'Wide Eyes' is a good one.

Lastly, she didn't put out a cd, but I listened to a lot of Neko Case in 2010. 'Star Witness', 'The Pharaohs', 'Blacklisted','Deep Red Bells', 'Things that Scare Me',... all these darker, noir tracks really work for me, and I don't think anybody else is doing anything like this successfully. Plus Neko has the greatest voice possible.

Thanks for sharing your top 10; I'll check 'em out!

Idiot with a Tripod (aka Man in a Blizzard)

Hard Copy: The Trent Reznor (NIN) Murder Mystery

Nina Paley's "Copying is not theft" - arrangement by Willbe

Asmo says...

The sky started falling back when vocal artists complained that the first phonograph records (which would allow reproduction of their voices) would make concerts a thing of the past. So yeah, are concerts extinct now?

I agree, a person should benefit from their work. I think a person can benefit from their work quite adequately even with copying/piracy. One of the more notable was Trent Reznor/NIN with their Ghosts albums, but plenty of bands have used the net, viral advertising or releasing their content for free to interest people to attend concerts and buy merchandise, to great advantage.

I also tend to think that middlemen have been involved far too long and are far more concerned with preserving their money making ability rather than exploring new models which might cut their profits even if allows the muscisian or artist to reach a wider audience. If muscians and artists can connect to their audience directly by doing the extra work themselves, they can cut out the recording industry entirely and take those profits they would have otherwise paid their agents for their own.

Piracy is here and it's here to stay. Copying has not killed the movie, music, cartoon, PC or console computer game industries and it's not likely to anytime soon. Adapt or die.

Nine Inch Nails - Mr Self Destruct ( The Cell music video)

David Bowie & Trent Reznor - Hurt (live, 1995)

David Bowie & Trent Reznor - Hurt (live, 1995)

poolcleaner says...

>> ^harry:

Well.. some of the awesomeness is used to cancel out the "Crown of Shit" lyric.


You know, that's the ONLY thing that bothers me about Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt -- no crown of SHIT. I think you're missing the point of this song.

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