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ahh back in the day when MTV actually showed music videos.
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Moby and Cash both have great versions. Depends on your mood. When I'm feeling more meditative and chill (mostly on a warm summer evening), I prefer Moby's version. When I am feeling darker and want something to reflect my mood, there's no match for Cash's version.
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I love how he sings it in his own way, I just love it.
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that sounded like Jesus himself in my ears..
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@kund2005 It looks like he either got hit by a car in the parking lot, or jumped put a window.
The idea that Heaven would be like the real world, only with friendly people that appreciate you, and valuable work, is actually quite appealing. And why don't we make that happen *now*, while we're still alive?
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all of you kids keep looking deep into an old gospel song for some real beautiful meaning to it, like angels and god and all that stuff. hell all i know is that its a great song to run to.
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@Saunga525 Johnny Cash sang it too.
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Did anyone else know that this is a gospel song????
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The way I hear this song is deeper than Cash's version in a way. It's a kind of sardonic way of saying that God's gonna cut all of us down, so we might as well sing and be joyous nonetheless. This video adds to the irony, giving the song a hopeful feeling of looking forward to being stricken down because of the peace after death that Moby believes the good will find once dead. It's a double-edged song, as I interpret it.
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This version and Cash's are totally different, but it's hard not to compare. This one is fun, bouncy, electronic, Cash's is dark, brooding, and raw.
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@kund2005 monotony
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will someone please tell me how to play this on piano. I cant find it anywehre on the internet. If you could make a video of it, I would literally suck your dick......or something less sexual
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In the video, how does Moby dies?
kund2005 2 years ago
@kund2005 Lousy job maybe yes?
pummisher 2 years ago