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Question: Which is more painful?

Listening to the song    
  10 (45.5%)
Being burnt alive    
  12 (54.5%)




Total votes: 22

This is easy...The song is more painful.
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Reply #30 - Jul 18th, 2005 at 2:56pm

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But you'll have to hear Jessica Simpson and country crap instead.

I just listened to one of her songs, it is a load of **** but I still think that Call on me is worse.
 

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Reply #31 - Jul 22nd, 2005 at 2:47am

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I was burned alive, so now I'm dead.  And here in Hell, all the radio stations play only Erick Prydz, Jessica Simpson, and dogs singing popular children's songs.  I miss being burned alive.  Although Seamus' rendition of "Ring Around the Rosie" gives me a pocket full of posie.
 

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Reply #32 - Jul 26th, 2005 at 3:09am

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Hey now, The Man in Black is in a class by himself. Anyone heard his version of that Sound Garden song? He also covered a song whose name I cant remember, nor can I remember who did it originally, but Nine Inch Nails/Trent Reznor also covered it... if that helps. Anyway it was awsome.


Yup, it was "Hurt."  Nine Inch Nails didn't cover though, Trent wrote that one.  Country is crap music, but as long as you stay out of middle/southern America where all the terrified sheep are, and racism still lives, you don't find much love for Country music.  Johnny Cash was the MAN, not because of his music but because of his solid steel cajounes, and defiance of conformity.
 

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Reply #33 - Jul 27th, 2005 at 3:36am

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I used to have a small record (vinyl) with my mom singing a country song -- back when country music was considered "devil''s music" by many in New England. A while ago I found the only other rendition of it I've come across -- an old version of it in 'rock 'n' roll' ("devil's music" to older generations of the mid-west U.S.)Lips Sealed.
 
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