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    Forget the Man in Black. It's the Frog in Green.

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    ...and across the line.

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    This one was going around the office this morning...
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    That's cool
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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    Forget the Man in Black. It's the Frog in Green.
    Song was written and originally performed by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMClassic View Post
    Song was written and originally performed by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.

    I know. I have both versions.
    ...and across the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by black roadster View Post
    I know. I have both versions.
    Cool.. most ppl think Cash wrote it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMClassic View Post
    Cool.. most ppl think Cash wrote it.
    Cash did a great job with it, but I still prefer Reznor's version. The Downward Spiral still ranks as one of more powerful albums I've ever listened to.
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    That was cool... I am NIN fan and think Trent wrote an incredible song, and I LOVE the Cash video, but I actually prefer the Sevendust cover above all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by altiain View Post
    The Downward Spiral still ranks as one of more powerful albums I've ever listened to.

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    So did Cash originally do "Rusty Cage" or did Soundgarden? Now I'm confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machismo View Post
    So did Cash originally do "Rusty Cage" or did Soundgarden? Now I'm confused.
    Nope.. "Rusty Cage" was writen by Chris Cornell of Soundgarden. This was another Cash cover.

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    That was cool! Kermit is the bomb!
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    Yep, knew Rusty Cage was a cover, but didn't know he also covered Trent's. I have a compilation CD of Cash with it on it. I need to look at the date it was produced, just took for granted it was one of his older songs because most on the CD were from his early years. But still, that's cool that he chose people way out of his genre. Do like Social D's version of Ring of Fire better though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machismo View Post
    Yep, knew Rusty Cage was a cover, but didn't know he also covered Trent's. I have a compilation CD of Cash with it on it. I need to look at the date it was produced, just took for granted it was one of his older songs because most on the CD were from his early years. But still, that's cool that he chose people way out of his genre. Do like Social D's version of Ring of Fire better though.
    Yea, Social Distortion's version of Ring of Fire is awesome. Anyway, I always liked Cash for covering Rusty Cage and Hurt. He was one rockin' old man.



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    That's my favorite shot from Cash. I want to enlarge it for my garage.

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