EDIT: It is thirteen days after I posted this question -- Piper is indeed right -- Reznor of Nine Inch Nails wrote this song :)I'll still leave the question as I originally p... moreEDIT: It is thirteen days after I posted this question -- Piper is indeed right -- Reznor of Nine Inch Nails wrote this song :)I'll still leave the question as I originally posted it.:)This song came on the car radioI almost lost all concentration while driving
The song and performance blew me away SO muchI never heard the song beforeI searched it by song lyricsAnd it was written by Johnny Cash!! (That man never ceases to amaze me and he's done it again!)This performance that knocked me over is by Nine Inch NailsI never knew that I am a lifelong fan of theirs until now -- simply for this song"Hurt" Nine Inch Nails"Hurt" Nine Inch Nails less
I was listening to this song today, and I thought that, if I had to choose, this song might be my pick for the best from that decade:"Life in a Northern Town" &... moreI was listening to this song today, and I thought that, if I had to choose, this song might be my pick for the best from that decade:"Life in a Northern Town" The Dream Academy :)
*The _____ represents the name of a person who rose to prominence and fame that led to his or her name being added to band’s name, such as a lead singer or other band member.... more*The _____ represents the name of a person who rose to prominence and fame that led to his or her name being added to band’s name, such as a lead singer or other band member.**The evolved name might also come after the band’s name, see below. Examples: The Supremes became Diana Ross and the SupremesKulture Klub became Kulture Klub featuring Boy George~
In what I intended as a lighthearted response to fellow answerMuggers, I just now posted a song and band I've always liked -- and only now, for the first time, read the words as I ... moreIn what I intended as a lighthearted response to fellow answerMuggers, I just now posted a song and band I've always liked -- and only now, for the first time, read the words as I listened - - such a gutwrenching story! (I always basked in the luxury of Natalie Merchant's singing voice and the band's performance; I've been a fan of theirs a long time) - - but after just finishing listening, I'm almost in shock - - how could I have ignored such a sad story all these years? And I admit I've listened to this album/CD/whatever a lot. I feel like somehow I've failed as an empathetic and caring person."What's the Matter Here" 10,000 Maniacs less