You know, I normally don't care for these, but the music for this is excellent. Justin Timberlake singing "Hallalujah" was absolutely magnificent.
Even if it weren't for charity I think I'd be getting this from iTunes.
#2
Espy
I'll have to check it out on the web later. We don't get no new fangled (or even oldfangled) tv channels.
#3
Hailey Knight
Did they switch your area to digital, Espy?
#4
Shakey
Who was Timberlake playing with?
#5
Espy
No, it's a couple things: We don't watch "live" tv. We watch Hulu, netflix, etc. On our schedule. We don't watch enough to pay for cable and we don't get good reception with our digital antenna. So really we don't care, we have plenty of ways to watch what we want.
#6
CynicismKills
Yeah, I can't squeeze cable into the budget so I stick to hulu. I'm sure it'll show up there sooner or later.
I thought it was beautiful, too, and I really dont care much for JT. At all.
#9
Bubble181
I was wondering about what a crappy version it was, than I noticed the site had Beyonce singing whatever at the same time in a sepaarate video. Relistening it now, and yes, it's a good version :-p
#10
Zumbo Prime
Video link?
#11
Dave
Hard to find one but I'm looking/
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Simply breathtaking.
#12
Biardo
meh. Cohen and Buckley were better, IMO it's a song that can't be sung to corny and this version is.
Also find an other song, it's not quite original, they even used a version here to in the Belgian Telethon.
maybe, but it's a song about biblical adultery what has it got to do with anything? It gets played to much at moments that really don't call for that song like funerals and such, it's just overused.
#15
Espy
People play that song at funerals? That is a WEIRD choice.
#16
Biardo
well yeah, but it's a wierd choice for an earthquake to, that's what I'm trying to say.
Plus you have to take into acount that not everybody here is that good of an English speaker so maybe some people don't understand the lyrics compeletly
#17
Dave
I had no idea it was about Biblical adultery. I never would have gotten that. Regardless, it's a beautiful song and they did it masterfully.
#18
Espy
Yeah, it's about David and Bathsheeba and I think it's kind of a weird and creepy song, and it's beauty (it does sound beautiful, don't get me wrong) only makes it a little creepier.
#19
Dieb
Well, you know guys, I believe the song is using the story of David and Bathsheeba as a metaphor.