This is my creation of the song Hurt from Nine Inch Nails. -Whether one version, cover or song in general is better than the other is entirely different for each person. Just listen to the song and enjoy it =).- And also for the people, the original song is made by NIN, Jonny Cash version is a cover.
Video for Nine Inch Nails' "Every Day Is Exactly The Same" Directed by Ray Zablocki Watch Binding Silence at www.vimeo.com www.rayzablocki.com www.kevinschaeferphoto.com
Okay, I realize that a lot of people are disagreeing with the song being about war, and whatnot. That's not why I made the video and I don't believe it's about war, anyway. I love history and had some old war clips rotting on my hard drive at the time, so I attempted to experiment and see if I could successfully sync a song and video together, timing the music to match certain elements in the film. I have my own meaning behind the song-- and there isn't just one. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion on what the lyrics mean. The song is 'Right Where It Belongs v.2' by Nine Inch Nails, which is available on the UK version of With Teeth. I chose this version over the original more so because I felt there's much more emotion poured into the lyrics-- that, and the crowd cheering in the background makes watching the video.. odd. I've seen a couple copies of this video with the other song version sprout on YouTube, but you'll only find the original on this account! In any case, thank you so much for your comments and messages, keep them coming! I read 'em all. :D
Please & Check out our "NEW" website for more music videos at www.bvmtv.com! We uploading many videos we can until we drop! Nine Inch Nails (abbreviated as NIN) is an American industrial rock music group, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. As its main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Reznor is the only official member of Nine Inch Nails and remains solely responsible for its direction. NIN's music straddles a wide range of genres, while retaining a characteristic sound using electronic instruments and processing. After recording a new album, Reznor usually assembles a live band to perform with him. The touring band features a revolving lineup that often rearranges songs to fit a live setting. On stage, NIN often employ spectacular visual elements to accompany performances, which frequently culminate with the band destroying their instruments.
I take no credit. Check me out on Facebook: www.facebook.com The full song of "The Perfect Drug", written by Trent Reznor. The video has been altered to fit the full version of Reznor's song "The Perfect Drug". I take no credit for the song or video. "The Perfect Drug" is a 1997 song by Nine Inch Nails. It was written for the David Lynch film Lost Highway and originally appeared on the Lost Highway soundtrack. Remixes of the song were released in an EP, "The Perfect Drug" Versions (also known as Halo 11). The music video was directed by Mark Romanek and released on January 18, 1997. It portrays a despairing father played by Reznor who mourns a dead child in his gothic estate, losing himself in the consumption of absinthe. The theme was inspired by the art of Edward Gorey. It also references The Gashlycrumb Tinies. Other references include Gustav Klimt's painting The Kiss (1907 - 1908) and a "Scanning Machine" designed by Frenchman François Willème in 1860. Charlie Clouser, Danny Lohner, and Chris Vrenna appear in the video, most notably playing string instruments at the beginning of the video. Joanne Gair's work with Nine Inch Nails on "The Perfect Drug" won her the makeup portion of the best hair/makeup in a music video at the Music Video Production Awards. Despite being a single, "The Perfect Drug" has never been performed live. On the official NIN website, "Sara" asked whether this is because "the drum solo would make Jerome's arms fall off." Then-drummer Jerome Dillon ...
To expand the idea of the "Ghosts" project, we're inviting anyone and everyone to create visuals to accompany the album's music. In a few months, we'll be gathering the entries we feel are particularly exceptional and highlighting them. There are no rules to this - be as creative as you like. Create a music video, or a short film, or something completely abstract. Use only one track from the album, or use multiple tracks. Only one caveat: Incorporating copyrighted materials (clips from movies, music by other artists, etc) into your video might limit our ability to feature it in the future. To submit your video, join the Ghosts group at www.youtube.com and add your video to the group. Good luck, and enjoy.