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(Thank you skindy those emojis got me blushing : )
2 Cellos are effective in a positive way ; )
Wow. Thank you for sharing this, hayduke2. I hope you've recovered as fully as possible from that event... and glad that music helped you with that cathartic release.
Well said!
Hear hear. My Son the cello prodigy would agree most assuredly.
Cello has magic power all its own, a unique voice, a resonance, power to speak in a voice none other can imitate. That is why it is more frequently seen among rock, jazz,, cajun, western bands than in years past.
Well said!
Cello has magic power all its own, a unique voice, a resonance, power to speak in a voice none other can imitate. That is why it is more frequently seen among rock, jazz,, cajun, western bands than in years past.
Cellos were "added" and the vocals were "taken away" and it seems you may mean "uninspired" instead of "uninspiring". True, though, I believe it would be more enjoyable under the circumstances you described.
Whether anyone here likes this or not the point is RP are playing it and getting it out to us the public. I've 'found' many many artists via RP that I would never in a million years have come across in my little world (oh ok I used to be in the music business, but that doesn't mean a thing!)
I could not agree more rockit99
So many gems I find on RP
And often it's the comments that sway me
To liking a song I did not understand
Before I took the time to
Read lucid comments
And listen again
Thank you for at least not calling it a Johny Cash song.
Please stop the Muzak.
I think I did see these guys on some obscure PBS channel one night and during the live performance in Croatia (I maybe wrong, but it was somewhere like that) it was fantastic, much higher energy.
Seriously. Oh yeah.... Gorgeous.
2 Cellos are effective in a positive way ; )
Here's hoping they tread some new ground and really grab our attention next time...
And another one
2 Cellos - Thunderstruck
Here's hoping they tread some new ground and really grab our attention next time...
As you requested . . .
2CELLOS - Smooth Criminal
Whether anyone here likes this or not the point is RP are playing it and getting it out to us the public. I've 'found' many many artists via RP that I would never in a million years have come across in my little world (oh ok I used to be in the music business, but that doesn't mean a thing!)
ah, now i got it!
But for the record, Johnny Cash still did it the best.
Agreed.
Heard Johnny Cash's version on the way to work this morning on the Current.
I just love the fact that you've included my countrymen to your playlist :)
They're talented and hardworking and I'm glad that more and more people can get in touch with their music.
That being said, I feel that this cover still remains in Cash's shadow..
I miss the voice and the lyrics, even with the somber cello tunes, this instrumental version of this song just feels incomplete.
Thanks for this post. I don't care for the song much, and this one isn't the best version, but knowing a little something about them makes me stop short of dismissing them entirely.
Here's hoping they tread some new ground and really grab our attention next time...
But for the record, Johnny Cash still did it the best.
but once we saw JC version (sorry Trent !), is there any way to hear this version without thinking about J.Cash's one ?
(for me at least), all the emotion that we can feel here is coming from thoughts related to JC.
It make me think of "the Koln Concert " of Keith Jarrett : once you saw "Caro Diario" from Nanni Moretti, you cannot hear this song without thinking of the movies.
I didn't know Mr Bean played cello.
I don't see the resemblance , but your comment made me laugh out loud,
May be because I'm listening a lot to Giovanni Solima
I didn't know Mr Bean played cello.
That's what she said.
would work
Again, not Cash's song. I think Trent would be impressed with this version.
marvelously emotive... love it...
reminds me of this—
My Final Battle With Sex Addiction
I stopped drinking and doing drugs, and I worked a solid program. But I had yet to face my most hard-wired compulsion.
Long sessions of masturbation provided numbness and escape for a while, keeping me busy through the idle afternoons. I developed rituals for inducing what I called the lust-trance, and they enabled an intense cathected state that took all the anxious scatter out of my mental state and did trippy things with time. Three hours could feel like 25 minutes. After a few weeks of this, I observed that I’d crossed some internal line that defined me as a sober person. I found myself doing extreme acts that I used to get to only with a lot of vodka and cocaine in my system. I could always excuse going into these taboo areas because I’d been so whacked I “wasn’t myself.” But here I was, stone-cold sober in the middle of the day, doing the same rituals.
I was cursed knowing the markers of addiction, and here they were—craving, tolerance and demand vectoring up, and my personal standards lowering faster than I could keep up appearances. One of many new lows was the day I rummaged through a garbage can on a busy intersection near my Brooklyn home at one afternoon to recover the porn magazines I’d thrown out two hours earlier, not caring who saw me...
One of the guys is NOT from Croatia...
And maudlin schmaltz, in this case.
I just love the fact that you've included my countrymen to your playlist :)
They're talented and hardworking and I'm glad that more and more people can get in touch with their music.
That being said, I feel that this cover still remains in Cash's shadow..
I miss the voice and the lyrics, even with the somber cello tunes, this instrumental version of this song just feels incomplete.
Everybody in my churches loves this profoundly emotive cover...
More likely it's the musicians' hands sliding on the necks of the instruments. Not to say that heavy breathing wouldn't come to the minds of some during this performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XleaVcy4he8
However, it's also poignant and lachrymose. All the loss. What's a good mood lifting prescription drug for a budget watcher?
I agree,although it is pleasant,the words give it the force.
"Having Johnny Cash, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, want to cover your song, that's something that matters to me. It's not so much what other people think but the fact that this guy felt that it was worthy of interpreting."-Trent Reznor
Yep. Kudos for capturing the sorrowful tone, but definitely lacking.
Yep.
I agree,although it is pleasant,the words give it the force.
"Having Johnny Cash, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time, want to cover your song, that's something that matters to me. It's not so much what other people think but the fact that this guy felt that it was worthy of interpreting. "-Trent Reznor
There's not enough kazoo on RP
Fine, if you need that kind of thing, yes life is tough. Needless to say Trent and Johnny versions are, well, the real thing.
Exactly
Actually Trent Reznor owns this song he wrote it and owns it.
Trent is alive and well.
Wow... sublime... love it...
!!!
Saw them on concert in Maribor - Slovenia...
I have to say, it eas AWSOME
BTW: Luka Sulic is actually Slovene, not Croatian...
Ohhh don't say that! la la al al a-I'm not listening....
This one needs to be placed in the trash.
I will reserve judgement and be neutral for now.
My favourite musical instrument. These gentlemen are good to listen to.
SUPERB!! Thanx RP!