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  • I would've added it to my list if you hadn't. Jeff's version is so good the Cohen original sounds like a cover to me these days.

    Also, the only other song besides Cash's rendition of Hurt that will move me to tears on every listen.

  • Some of these are a bit more obscure, but I think these deserve mention for either transforming or faithfully updating the original songs:

    Visigoth covering Necropolis by Manila road: https://youtu.be/QWixcWq1HPk

    Cradle of filth covering Temptation by Heaven 17: https://youtu.be/MfMa2lrFxhY

    The unseen covering Paint it black by the Rolling Stones: https://youtu.be/QAowDvxJN1A

    Type O Negative covering Cinnamon girl by Neil Young: https://youtu.be/BO9aD4mzSE8

    Electric Callboy covering Everytime we touch by Cascada: https://youtu.be/AuBXeF5acqE

    Marylin Mansion covering Tainted love by Soft Cell: https://youtu.be/srcb-zmKDOE

    HIM covering Wicked game by Chris Isaak: https://youtu.be/8oYodfK4DkE

    And who can forget the Guns and Roses cover of Knocking on Heaven's door by Bob Dylan: https://youtu.be/k04tX2fvh0o (I'm pretty sure this is another case of a super popular cover eclipsing the original by another super star)

    [Edit] Forgot this amazing cover of Pink Floyd's Welcome to the machine by Shadows Fall: https://youtu.be/kvMDk3M3c1c

  • There have been countless covers of "while my guitar gently weeps" but I think none of them were as flamboyant as the collaboration between Dani Harrison, Tom Petty, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lyne, and of course Prince.

    I don't agree with folks saying this is the best guitar solo ever but man does Prince pour his heart and soul into it.

    https://youtu.be/uWc4wMyL1oI

  • It's funny how Edge got lambasted for it when they introduced that feature, but it's legitimately super helpful and non-invasive.

  • Poltava part 2 - this time it's personal.

  • Looks neat

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  • Not sure why your getting downvoted, this is a pretty legit question.

  • Yeah, I suppose Rammstein were actually a bit optimistic with that line.

  • That's really hard to source honestly due to the nature of proxy wars. The list I provided does include large conflicts in which the US was a beligerent in some way, shape, or form, so not just wars. For example, it includes domestic conflicts the US never flagged as wars such as the various campaigns against the American natives, the invasion of Mexico and a whole bunch of others lesser known ones.

  • pushes glasses well akshually....The US was not involved in an armed conflict from 1795 to 1798, 1805-1810, 1815-1816, 1828-1832, 1924-1939, 1961-1964 and finally 1975 to 1982. Out of the US' 248 years of existance, it has enjoyed 38 years of official peace.

  • Isn't the original line "sometimes war"? Or am I misremembering the lyrics.

  • Remarkably accurate. Lanes become suggestions but tire tracks are mandatory.

  • Don Jr really can't stop saying the dumbest things and making himself or whoever he's talking about look worse in the process. I'd say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, but I honestly think he's actually even less aware than his dad.

  • That's what I was going to point out. Beside that sounding like the most obvious scam domain ever, reading it at face value would indicate that the Republicans think their supporters are a bunch of addicts. Did they fire everyone with any marketing background or are they all so far down the rabbit hole that this sounds perfectly reasonable to them?

  • Having lived and worked in several countries, I think the concept of Jantelagen is rooted in the Protestant Reformation more than it being a specifically Nordic thing. Not only does it fit well with the general premise of the Protestant worldview, all countries that were early converts seem to have ingrained that particular perspective (under various names) in their collective cultures.

  • I'm sorry to hear that. And yes, it's depressing to see these "privitization will save us all" types destroy public services using the same old playbook of "defund, defund, defund, point out the issues after decades of defunding, then start to slow-roll private options until the public service has been fully hollowed out" everywhere.

  • This might be a bit sensitive of a question to ask, but what country are you in? Because I've lived in several western European countries and the access to healthcare wildly varies between them. Especially countries that've "enjoyed" a multitude of conservative/right wing governments over the past three decades seem to have really embraced enshittifying healthcare access and affordability while pushing an American-style private system as the "solution".

  • What can they do? How about making the cellular models modular? 3G goes bust? Swap the modem for a 4G one next time the car is in for service.

  • That's the worst part imho. We should hold Ford accountable and demand that money back if they unilaterally decide to axe the plan we collectively funded.