Where can I Download or view the Johnny Cash's "Hurt" video?

Zub

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I never got a chance to see the video, but I have the CD. On CD, it's a pretty emotional song. Best rendition of a NIN song ever. I'd like a chance to view the video, I hear it is especially poignant.

EDIT: found it here: http://www.markromanek.com/video/14.html Qucktime required.

This video had some pretty powerful imagery in it. Shame on MTV for not awarding it video of the year.
 
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Zub said:
This video had some pretty powerful imagery in it. Shame on MTV for not awarding it video of the year.

You were expecting MTV to award for quality and content versus flash and popularity?

Myrdden
 

I'm sorry, but I have a real hard time taking this song seriously. I'm not saying that Johnny's version is any worse than the original. In fact, I'd bet I'd like it if I didn't know what the original sounded like.

It's just...... I DO know who originally did it..... and it cracks me up to hear Johnny Cash singing it. I haven't seen his video yet though.

It's like Manson singing "Why Can't We Be Friends". Some things simply should not be.
 

Ashrem Bayle said:
I'm sorry, but I have a real hard time taking this song seriously. I'm not saying that Johnny's version is any worse than the original. In fact, I'd bet I'd like it if I didn't know what the original sounded like.

It's just...... I DO know who originally did it..... and it cracks me up to hear Johnny Cash singing it. I haven't seen his video yet though.

It's like Manson singing "Why Can't We Be Friends". Some things simply should not be.

Johnny did a pretty good "Rusty Cage" a couple of years back.

This is Reznor's reaction to the video [http://www.stagepassnews.com/articles/vox/johnnycash_hurt.html]:

Back in April, Trent made an appearance on CMT's Flameworthy 2003 Video Music Awards Tribute to Johnny Cash where he was honored as the" "Greatest Man in Country Music" He also offered this comment on the first time he witnessed the remaking of his song.

"We were in the studio, getting ready to work -- and I popped it in," Reznor says. "By the end I was really on the verge of tears. I'm working with Zach de la Rocha, and I told him to take a look. At the end of it, there was just dead silence. There was, like, this moist clearing of our throats and then, 'Uh, OK, let's get some coffee.''
 

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