bluetriumphantcloud

bluetriumphantcloud t1_ixwpda7 wrote

To me, this take is cliche, and laughable, at the same time. Let me finish before you downvote me to hell ;)

I'm not trying to be inflammatory, it's just how I feel.

I see why people like Cash's version, and how it introduced a lot of his fans to the music that he covered, but I can't imagine how you could say it's 'better' if you actually loved the original version.

They're totally different, and the NIN one is a masterpiece of modern music, and inspired a lot of followers. The Cash version is a novelty imo. It's cool, it's different. But better than the original? I guess if you don't like the original.

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_ixwhoua wrote

The Beatles will not be on the list of most influential musicians of the 20th century?

You've tried so hard to look smart that you have become insufferably stupid.

Take your John Zorn, and go see if you can find a team of medical professionals to surgically remove your head from your arse you blithering moron.

I'm deleting Reddit.

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_ixnwqky wrote

For me it's gotta be rated highly already. I can't watch bad movies/tv. As I've gotten older I'm better at filtering out 95% of stuff that I know will be garbage.

It's gotta look interesting, and be acclaimed before I'll give it a go. I finish pretty much everything now, where before when I wasn't as good at screening I would quit on more stuff because it was junk.

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bluetriumphantcloud t1_ixdz0a4 wrote

I don't think it's stupid. If I hadn't met my partner I would have def put more into music.

I think if you want to do music above everything else you need to make it your priority, and yeah one thing that is powerful enough to disrupt that is love. I said I wouldn't let anything get in the way of playing music everyday. I did. It was love.

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