"Hurt" is not an original by Johnny Cash. The song was written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in 1994 for the album The Downward Spiral. Rick Rubin had to insist several times on Cash recording his version, at first Johnny found the idea completely insane because the original version is industrial and noisy. At 71, already very ill, almost blind and with trembling hands, Cash completely transformed the band.
The iconic video, directed by Mark Romanek, was filmed at the House of Cash (his own museum). June Carter Cash appears looking at him fondly, the video was shot in February 2003, a few months before she died (May) and Johnny himself (September).
Trent Reznor was so moved that he declared, "This song is not mine anymore." It is considered one of the best covers of all time.
@spare_toaster@FP1Will See thats where you are wrong. By definition of the sporting guidelines set forth by the FIA, the car overtaking (Piastri) has to be alongside the mirror of the car defending (Antonelli) in order to be deemed alongside and as such be given racing room. WHICH was not the case.
@liquidsmoke66 @ScottHwrd @varshaparmar06 Nah not really, the crash was due to improper application of the straps that keep the vehicle in place. As such the vehicle straps broke free, allowed the veichle to move around and took out the rear bulkhead which also took out all vital control of the elevators
@S1nn3x_ @varshaparmar06 Not really, a part of the rear stablizer or the aileron, cant remember which, came loose and broke off the aircraft, causing it to do a barrel roll and fly into the ground.