PassionatePanther
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Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
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Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
Yeah, more 80’s glam pop
Love these guys. This song made more sense after I spent some time living in Georgia. "Losing my religion" means getting supper pissed off, and losing that which keeps you civil. But "That's me in the corner/totally losing my shit" probably wouldn't have played as well on FM radio...Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
I love Johnny Cash's cover as well.
Love him.Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
For my more cynical days. The song itself starts around the 5:24 mark.
So many incredible versions of that songDay 28: A song that references religion/deity
I'm sure that I've posted this before, because I love this version. It mentions the Lord, and Hallelujah, but it has always felt to me like a hymn to the diety of sorrow, of broken & lost love.
Hallelujah-Rufus Wainwright
Jeff Buckley’s is my favouriteSo many incredible versions of that song
Please?Only one song per day, please
Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
I hear them as completely different songs. Jeff Buckley sounds like he's going through it, like it's a raw and open wound, and he longs for the person who caused it, to soothe it. While Wainright sounds like a sacred retrospective of something so holy he can't quite define it.Jeff Buckley’s is my favourite![]()
Cash's American Recordings records are all amazing.Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
Love these guys. This song made more sense after I spent some time living in Georgia. "Losing my religion" means getting supper pissed off, and losing that which keeps you civil. But "That's me in the corner/totally losing my shit" probably wouldn't have played as well on FM radio...
FYI..Lacuna Coil does a really amazing cover of this song that I love almost more than the original version. Almost. They put a Heavy Metal spin on it. Also a European YouTube Musician names Leo does as well (he does a ton of covers).Day 28: A song that references religion/deity
Love Lizzy Hale.Sing it Lzzy ... Has to be The Steeple..... It is Sinday
And then we have Leonard Cohen. ❤I hear them as completely different songs. Jeff Buckley sounds like he's going through it, like it's a raw and open wound, and he longs for the person who caused it, to soothe it. While Wainright sounds like a sacred retrospective of something so holy he can't quite define it.
It’s a fantastic song and most versions are very good. Won’t argue any of your opinions are wrong but my personal favorite is Leonard’s own. Helps that I did have the chance to see him do it live I suppose.And then we have Leonard Cohen. ❤
I heard Buckley's first when I was going through it. It probably is my fave honestly.
Totally justified. And Lucky you. I saw him do it live on television for the Olympics... does that count?It’s a fantastic song and most versions are very good. Won’t argue any of your opinions are wrong but my personal favorite is Leonard’s own. Helps that I did have the chance to see him do it live I suppose.