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And the night, the night is yours alone
When you're sure you've had enough
Of this life, well hang on
Don't let yourself go
'Cause everybody cries
And everybody hurts sometimes
Sometimes everything is wrong
Now it's time to sing along
When your day is night alone ''(Hold on, hold on)''
If you feel like letting go ''(Hold on)''
If you think you've had too much
Of this life, well hang on
Everybody hurts
Take comfort in your friends
Everybody hurts
Don't throw your hand, oh no
Don't throw your hand
If you feel like you're alone
No, no, no, you are not alone
If you're on your own in this life
The days and nights are long
When you think you've had too much of this life to hang on
Well, everybody hurts sometimes
Everybody cries
Everybody hurts sometimes
And everybody hurts sometimes
So hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on
Everybody hurts
Just sharing, not comparing.
The perfect video.
Yes it is.
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Such a beautiful story from someone I am convinced was a truly lovely person.
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Your thoughtful, mature comments are greatly missed on RP. Thank you for being who you were...
Listening to RP while "working" (as per the norm) and have this playing with 'slideshow' on and one of the pictures was of earth from space. Oh, how fitting as the entire planet is threatened by what's going on in Russia/Ukraine as February 2022 comes to an end. And we're just now getting out of the pandemic time.
We could all use a reminder that EVERYBODY Hurts and hopefully sometimes EVERYBODY feels good too.
Long Live RP
Long Live Life
7 months after your post as we are approaching what could be the most consequently mid-terms in at least my life, little has improved. PLEASE people, go vote. We hae less than two weeks. At least try to save our floundering democracy. The cost of a gallon of milk will come down. The loss of democracy rarely returns.
Listening to RP while "working" (as per the norm) and have this playing with 'slideshow' on and one of the pictures was of earth from space. Oh, how fitting as the entire planet is threatened by what's going on in Russia/Ukraine as February 2022 comes to an end. And we're just now getting out of the pandemic time.
We could all use a reminder that EVERYBODY Hurts and hopefully sometimes EVERYBODY feels good too.
Long Live RP
Long Live Life
Absofreakinglutely!! It's August 2022 now, and nothing has changed except the world has got even scarier. We need all the reminders we can get.
It's a song like this that makes me think Stipe's voice has the ability to make any song better.
For me only this one. I can't stand his voice in most other REM songs. Which is why I'm not a fan of REM.
We could all use a reminder that EVERYBODY Hurts and hopefully sometimes EVERYBODY feels good too.
Long Live RP
Long Live Life
On September 11 2001 I was in New Jersey and at 5 in the afternoon WDHA played this song, summed up the whole day
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Recognisable, touching story.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Lazarus, for bumping that awesome post.
I just hope we haven't lost Lazarus, also. Haven't seen his posts here on RP for many a moon.
Here's hoping you and everyone in your mushrooming cloud of bowlegged gypsy dancers are doing well, Lazarus!
It's a pity about the violin interlude. Way too much. The song's strength is its simplicity. If only they'd had George Martin...
The strings bring a lot to the party.
Better ban it then.
R.E.M - one of THE most overrated bands on earth,,, IMO. No more Bill, there's FAR too much on here. Balance Bill, balance. Less S. Vega too!
"Balance" does not mean "play less stuff I don't like".
I’ve never seen anything like this…”
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
so relevant today
R.E.M was the soundtrack of my youth. I get that they don't resonate with you but who is mostly likely to be wrong - you or their millions of fans that turned Michael Stipe into an icon.
STOP SHOUTING!
Sometimes everything is wrong.
THANKS FOR SHARING!
Disagree. But fortunately for you, you can hit the "next song" and you will be OK. ;)
Sometimes I think thats what the Internet is here for
EdEastridge wrote:
Thanks to both of you... miss her so much... love this song...
Ann Lucas passed away February 6, 2012, at University of Utah Medical Center, at age 55 due to a subdural hematoma, which required surgery. She was put on life support, but after three days without signs of improvement, her family made the difficult decision to discontinue life support and donate her organs on the 6th.
Ann was born on Oct. 12, 1956, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Buss and Dorothy Stepp, who encouraged her to follow her dreams. One dream was to become a published author, which she achieved in 2010 with her novel "Life-Dance". She also wrote fan fiction for the television show "La Femme Nikita".
Ann was also a freelance correspondent for the "Elko Independent" newspaper and had a recurring column called "Shaking the Tree", as well as writing articles for "Elko Daily Free Press".
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story. It was received gently. Wishing you well.
Now I can tolerate it, or even like it.
The music is upbeat in its own way.
Funny how tastes change, or at least adjust.
But even now, if I heard it more than, say, twice a week.... Arrggghhhhhhhharraghgggahhhhh!
Kinda like a fresh pair of loafers, painful at first, but comfy over time.
Now I can tolerate it, or even like it.
The music is upbeat in its own way.
Funny how tastes change, or at least adjust.
But even now, if I heard it more than, say, twice a week.... Arrggghhhhhhhharraghgggahhhhh!
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Krispian wrote:
joelbb wrote:
Could not have said it better.
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hear, hear!
Could not have said it better.
I'll give this one a 2
Apparently you haven't listened to much from either band. I don't hear much similarities.
I must concur. Thank you.
What a great story!!
I'll give this one a 2
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of galactic presidential campaigns loves this song... we be dancing like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we miss you so very much, Cynaera... time flies when we're having fun...
Karhu wrote:
Thank you for showing us this post. How wonderful!
I must concur. Thank you.
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of galactic presidential campaigns loves this song... we be dancing like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we miss you so very much, Cynaera... time flies when we're having fun...
Thank you for showing us this post. How wonderful!
Dude died a couple of months after that, and I played this song in his memory.
Lesson: Life is too short. Don't nurture hatred - embrace love. Don't see the bad - hunt for the good. And never give up.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of galactic presidential campaigns loves this song... we be dancing like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners... we miss you so very much, Cynaera... time flies when we're having fun...
REM has been so overplayed on FM that even anything decent by them was annoying at the first note.
This is a soulful song.
Not rainy day, busted-love music, though. Unless one likes to self-inflict the melancholy.
Valentin
Yes - Bill seems to be very successfully and discreetly blending in little tribute songs for us to honor and process the passing of the late - brilliant - David Bowie. Thanks Bill! He is a tremendous loss to the world.
Valentin
Well, it appears to be only the written commentary which has the most negative things to say, ratings-wise the song is presently at 7.6.
It is not about whether or not someone hurts. It's about the quality of the songwriting to convey that feeling.
Am I angry that they went from Best Band in America (REM period) to annoying crapfest (WB years)? Absolutely. If you start by sucking, no one expects much. When you start by ruling...
Looks like we have found a point of total agreement, couldn't have said it better myself! You nailed it!
It is not about whether or not someone hurts. It's about the quality of the songwriting to convey that feeling.
Am I angry that they went from Best Band in America (REM period) to annoying crapfest (WB years)? Absolutely. If you start by sucking, no one expects much. When you start by ruling...
Now I like it. I like REM more, too.
See what RP and years away from the earlocks of brain dead spin cycle FM pollution can do for one's appreciation?
Oddly, I feel just the opposite. While I don't hate it, I would be okay with never hearing it again.
Now I like it. I like REM more, too.
See what RP and years away from the earlocks of brain dead spin cycle FM pollution can do for one's appreciation?
I could not agree more!
Shiny is actually ok, just overplayed. I would substitute with Losing My Religion as second and put this piece o' crap as 1st.
EXACTLY!
Hug yo mommas people.
absolutely marvelous song... love this whole album...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
velocette wrote:
Not like REM.
Boring melody. Boring lyrics. Aside from that, it's absolutely effing marvelous.
Not like REM.
Boring melody. Boring lyrics. Aside from that, it's absolutely effing marvelous.
zenmumu wrote:
Everybody Hurts... including myself when I listen to this song
Only about 34 of your 246 "stars" are women!
What's up with that?
bronorb wrote:
Only about 34 of your 246 "stars" are women!
What's up with that?
The Big Board :updated: by ~egotisticaltwit
Presley ©2008-2010 ~egotisticaltwit
This is basically an updated inflated version of the Way To Be Star collage. As with that, the bigger the person is, the more important they are (not in every case though, as some are smaller or bigger to take up the right amount of space.) The other thing with it is if the person is dead they are in black and white, and if they are alive they are in color. It's mostly alphabetical, but not exactly. Everyone on the collage represents someone or something (in some cases many things) that I really like or love. My main goal was to put as many people as possible without using anyone twice.
~egotisticaltwit
Only about 34 of your 246 "stars" are women!
What's up with that?
The Big Board :updated: by ~egotisticaltwit
Presley ©2008-2010 ~egotisticaltwit
This is basically an updated inflated version of the Way To Be Star collage. As with that, the bigger the person is, the more important they are (not in every case though, as some are smaller or bigger to take up the right amount of space.) The other thing with it is if the person is dead they are in black and white, and if they are alive they are in color. It's mostly alphabetical, but not exactly. Everyone on the collage represents someone or something (in some cases many things) that I really like or love. My main goal was to put as many people as possible without using anyone twice.
Here's the rundown of who is featured:
1. Charlie Chaplin as Adenoid Hynkel (representing Chaplin and "The Great Dictator") NOT HITLER!
2. Agent M (representing Tsunami Bomb)
3. Edward Norton as Alan Isaacman (representing Norton and "The People vs Larry Flynt")
4. Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy (representing 30 Rock)
5. Tim Robbins as Andy Dufresne (representing Robbins and "The Shawshank Redemption")
6. Anthony Keidis (representing the Red Hot Chili Peppers)
7. Geoge Clooney as Danny Ocean (representing "Ocean's 11")
8. Albert Wesker (representing the Resident Evil videogames)
9. Bruce Campbell as Ash (representing the "Evil Dead" movies)
10. Matt Damon puppet (representing "Team America: World Police")
11. Michael Keaton as Batman (representing Tim Burton's "Batman")
12. Baloo the Bear (representing "Jungle Book")
13. Beck
14. Bob Dylan
15. Ben Gibbard (representing Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service)
16. Seth Rogan as Ben Stone (representing Rogan and "Knocked Up")
17. Bernard Sumner (representing New Order)
18. Beth Gibbons (representing Portishead)
19. David Carradine as Bill (representing the "Kill Bill" movies)
20. Bill Hicks
21. Josh Brolin as Dr. William Block (representing Brolin and "Grindhouse")
22. Bill Maher
23. Billy Corgan (representing Smashing Pumpkins)
24. Billy Joe Armstrong (representing Green Day)
25. Barack Obama
26. Birthday Cat (representing "The Upright Citizens Brigade")
27. Blag Dahlia (representing the Dwarves)
28. Sasha Baron Cohen as Borat (representing Cohen and "Borat")
29. Brandon Flowers (representing the Killers)
30. Brian Aubert (representing the Silversun Pickups)
31. Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana (representing Rudd and "Anchorman")
32. Brian Molko (representing Placebo)
33. Jason Lee as Brodie Bruce (representing Lee and "Mallrats")
34. Bryan Ferry (representing Roxy Music)
35. Russell Crowe as Bud White (representing "LA Confidential")
36. Butters (representing "South Park")
37. James Dean as Cal Trask (representing Dean as an icon and "East of Eden")
38. William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk (representing the original "Star Trek" series as well as the films.)
39. Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman (representing Catwoman)
40. Jessica Makinson as Carly (representing "Halfway Home")
41. Carah Faye Charnow (representing Shiny Toy Guns)
42. Marlon Brando as Colonel Kurtz (representing "Apocalypse Now")
43. Michael Cera as George Michael Bluth (representing Cera and "Arrested Development")
44. Nell Campbell as Columbia (representing "Rocky Horror Picture Show")
45. Conor Oberst (representing Bright Eyes)
46. Michael Biehn as Corporal Dwayne Hicks (representing Biehn and "Aliens")
47. Mickey Rourke as Marv (representing "Sin City")
48. Damien Rice
49. Dana Carvey as the Church Lady (representing Saturday Night Live)
50. Danger Mouse (representing Gnarls Barkley)
51. Dave Chappelle (representing "Chappelle's Show")
52. Dave Grohl (representing Foo Fighters)
53. Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle (representing De Niro and "Taxi Driver")
54. David Bowie
55. David Byrne (representing Talking Heads)
56. David Cross (representing "Mr. Show")
57. Darth Vader (representing the "Star Wars" Trilogy)
58. David Johanson (representing the New York Dolls)
59. Ben Stiller as Derek Zoolander (representing "Zoolander")
60. Jack Black as Dewey Finn (representing "School of Rock")
61. Dolores O'Riodan (representing the Cranberries)
62. John C. McGinley as Doctor Perry Cox (representing "Scrubs")
63. Leslie Nielsen as Doctor Rumack (representing "Airplane!")
64. Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Truman Capote (representing Hoffman and "Capote")
65. Dom Joly (representing "Trigger Happy TV")
66. Clive Owen as Theo Faron (representing Owen and "Children of Men")
67. Eddie Argos (representing Art Brut)
68. Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant (representing "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?")
69. Eddie Vedder (representing Pearl Jam)
70. Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow (representing Depp and "Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl")
71. Elvis Presley
72. Tom Cruise as Les Grossman (representing "Tropic Thunder")
73. Emily Haines (representing herself, Metric, and Broken Social Scene)
74. Emily Wynne-Hughes (representing Go Betty Go)
75. Jeff Bridges as The Dude (representing "The Big Lebowski")
76. Fiona Apple
77. Fat Mike (representing NOFX)
78. Frank Black with UKULELE! (representing the Pixies and the ukulele)
79. Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth (representing "Blue Velvet")
80. Steve Carell as Frank Ginsberg (representing Carell and "Little Miss Sunshine")
81. Frank Sinatra
82. Freddie Mercury (representing Queen)
83. Gena Olivier (representing Midnight Movies)
84. George Carlin
85. George Harrison
86. Greg Graffin (representing himself and Bad Religion)
87. Gordon Gano (representing Violent Femmes)
88. Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber (representing Rickman and "Die Hard")
89. Will Farrell as Harold Crick (representing Farrell and "Stranger Than Fiction")
90. Burgess Meredith as Henry Bemis (representing Meredith and "The Twilight Zone" original series)
91. Jeffery Combs as Herbert West (representing "Re-Animator")
92. Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster (representing "The Munsters")
93. Damon Wayans as Homey D. Clown (representing "In Living Color")
94. Howard Devoto (representing the Buzzcocks and Magazine)
95. Ian Curtis (representing Joy Division and "Control")
96. Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones (representing Ford and the "Indiana Jones" film series)
97. Mandy Patinkin as Inigo Montoya (representing "The Princess Bride")
98. Marty Feldman as Igor (representing "Young Frankenstein" and all Mel Brooks films)
99. Jack Skelington (representing "Nightmare Before Christmas")
100. Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance (representing Nicholson, "The Shining" and Stanley Kubrick films as well as Stephen King novels)
101. Jack White (representing the White Stripes and the Raconteurs)
102. James Carville
103. Jello Biafra (representing himself and Dead Kennedys)
104. Jenny Lewis (representing herself and Rilo Kiley)
105. Jigsaw's Doll (representing "Saw")
106. Kevin Costner as Jim Garrison (representing Costner and the film "JFK")
107. Jim Morrison (representing The Doors)
108. Jim Gaffigan
109. John Krasinski as Jim Halpert dressed as Dwight Schrute (representing "The Office")
110. Sean Connery as Jim Malone (representing Connery, "The Untouchables", as well as YTMND.com)
111. Jimi Hendrix
112. Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan (representing Hanks and "A League of Their Own")
113. Jimmy Pop (representing the Bloodhound Gang)
114. Jim Reid (representing The Jesus and Mary Chain)
115. Joe Montana (representing football and the San Francisco 49ers)
116. Joey Ramone (representing The Ramones)
117. John Candy as Del Griffith (representing Candy and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles")
118. John Cleese (representing himself and "Monty Python")
119. Joe Strummer (representing The Clash)
120. John Fitzgerald Kennedy
121. John Lennon
122. John McEnroe (representing men's tennis)
123. John Wooden (representing UCLA)
124. Johnny Lyndon (representing Sex Pistols)
125. Johnny Marr (representing The Smiths)
126. Jon Fratelli (representing The Fratellis)
127. Jon Stewart (representing "The Daily Show")
128. Heath Ledger as the Joker (representing "The Dark Knight")
129. Juliette Beavan (representing 8mm)
130. Justine Frischman (representing Elastica)
131. Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield (representing Jackson, and "Pulp Fiction")
132. Karen O (representing Yeah Yeah Yeahs)
133. Mark McKinney as the Headcrusher (representing "Kids in the Hall")
134. Kevin Spacey as Kaiser Soze (representing Spacey and "The Usual Suspects")
135. Kele Okereke (representing Bloc Party)
136. Kelli Dayton (representing Sneaker Pimps)
137. Alfred Kinsey (representing sexual awareness as well as the film "Kinsey")
138. Klaus Nomi
139. KT Tunstall
140. Kurt Cobain (representing Nirvana)
141. Kristeen Young
142. Larry Bird (representing basketball)
143. Larry Flynt (representing free speech)
144. Layne Staley (representing Alice in Chains)
145. Orlando Bloom as Legolas (representing the "Lord of the Rings" Trilogy)
146. Lenny Bruce (representing himself as well as the film "Lenny")
147. Guy Pierce as Leonard Shelby (representing Pierce and "Memento")
148. Lewis Black (representing "Root of All Evil")
149. Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor (representing the movie "Superman")
150. Thomas Lennon as Lieutenant Jim Dangle (representing "Reno 911!")
151. Liessje Sadenius (representing Hooverphonic)
152. Lily Allen
153. Liz Enthusiasm (representing Freezepop)
154. John Kusack as Lloyd Dobler (representing Kusack and "Say Anything"
155. Lou Reed (representing himself and Velvet Underground)
156. Lovefoxxx (representing Cansei de Ser Sexy)
157. Kurt Russell as MacReady (representing "The Thing")
158. Magneto (representing X-Men)
159. Mandy Moore (representing "Saved")
160. Marc Bolan (representing T.Rex)
161. Maria Sharapova (representing women's tennis)
162. Mark Oliver Everett (representing himself and Eels)
163. Mark Ronson
164. Tommy Lee Jones as Marshall Sam Gerard (representing "The Fugitive")
165. Matt Berninger (representing The National)
166. Maura Davis (representing Denali)
167. Christopher Mintz-Plasse as McLovin (representing "Superbad")
168. Michael Moore (representing documentaries)
169. Michael Myers (representing the original "Halloween")
170. Michael Stipe (representing R.E.M.)
171. Michelangelo's David (representing Michelangelo and renaissance art)
172. Miki Berenyi (representing Lush)
173. Stephen Root as Milton Waddams (representing "Office Space")
174. Monique Powell (representing Save Ferris)
175. Michael Madsen as Mr. Blonde (representing Madsen and "Reservoir Dogs")
176. Moby
177. Marilyn Monroe (representing Monroe as an icon and "The Seven Year Itch")
178. Morrissey
179. Natalie Portman
180. Natalie Wood (representing "Rebel Without a Cause")
181. Natasha Khan (representing Bat for Lashes)
182. Steve Martin as Navin R. Johnson (representing Martin and "The Jerk")
183. Neil Tennant (representing Pet Shop Boys)
184. Nico
185. Nina Gordon (representing Veruca Salt)
186. Christopher Walken as Nick Chevotarevich (representing Walken and "The Deer Hunter")
187. Noel Gallagher (representing Oasis)
188. Oscar Wilde (representing British Literature)
189. Patton Oswalt
190. Paul McCartney (representing the Beatles)
191. Paul Weller (representing the Jam)
192. Penn Jillette (representing Penn & Teller)
193. Bill Murray as Phil Connors (representing Murray and "Groundhog Day")
194. Poe
195. Polly Jean Harvey
196. Robert Shaw as Quint (representing "Jaws")
197. Ralph Wiggum (representing "The Simpsons")
198. Peter Billingsley as Ralphie Parker (representing "A Christmas Story")
199. Jeff Anderson as Randal Graves (representing "Clerks I & II" and the animated series)
200. Ethan Suplee as Randy Hickey (representing "My Name is Earl")
201. Rebecca Sealfon (representing "Cheap Seats")
202. Ricky Wilson (representing the Kaiser Chiefs)
203. Frank Gorshin as The Riddler (representing the original "Batman" series)
204. Rivers Cuomo (representing Weezer)
205. Robert Plant (representing Led Zeppelin)
206. Robert Smith (representing the Cure)
207. Roberto Clemente (representing baseball)
208. Roger Waters (representing Pink Floyd)
209. Roxy Epoxy (representing the Epoxies)
210. Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty (representing "Blade Runner")
211. Roy Orbison
212. Sabina Sciubba (representing the Brazilian Girls)
213. Sarah Chalke as 2nd Becky Connor (representing Chalke and "Roseanne")
214. Simon Pegg as Shaun (representing Pegg and "Shaun of the Dead")
215. Shirley Manson (representing Garbage)
216. John Lithgow as Dick Solomon (representing "3rd Rock from the Sun")
217. Al Pacino as Lt. Colonel Frank Slade (representing Pacino and "Scent of a Woman")
218. Sophie Moone (representing adult entertainment)
219. Robert Patrick as T-1000 (representing Terminator 2)
220. Thom Yorke (representing Radiohead)
221. Tim Armstrong (representing Rancid, Operation Ivy, and Transplants)
222. Henry David Thoreau (representing American Literature)
223. Toad (representing Mario Kart, and every other Super Mario videogame)
224. Tom Verlaine (representing Television)
225. Joe Pesci as Tommy Devito (representing Pesci and "Goodfellas")
226. Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark (representing "Iron Man")
227. Tony Wilson (representing Factory Records and Manchester music in general)
228. Vince Vaughn as Trent Walker (representing Vaughn and "Swingers")
229. Trevor Moore (representing "The Whitest Kids U Know")
230. Brad Pitt as Tyler Durden (representing "Fight Club")
231. Hugo Weaving as V (representing "V for Vendetta")
232. Tim Curry as Wadsworth the Butler (representing Curry and the film "Clue")
233. Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams (representing "The Addams Family" movies)
234. Dave Gahan (representing Depeche Mode)
235. Cary Elwes as Robin Hood (representing Elwes and "Robin Hood: Men in Tights")
236. Win Butler (representing Arcade Fire)
237. George C. Scott as General George S. Patton (representing Scott and "Patton")
238. Janet Gaynor as the Wife (representing "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans")
239. Zooey Deschanel (representing herself as an actress and the band She & Him)
240/241. Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova (representing Swell Season and "Once")
242. Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka (representing Wilder and "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory")
243. John Hurt as Winston Smith (representing Hurt, "1984" and George Orwell)
244. Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura (representing Carrey and "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective")
245. Predator (representing "Predator")
246. Tony Kornheiser (representing "Pardon the Interruption")
~egotisticaltwit
I was staying at a b&b in ireland a few years back and I had borrowed a guitar from one of the sons of the proprietor, i was playing many songs which somehow ended up into this song. I sang and played the whole song, a bit heartbroke from being away from my friends and family. When I was done, I exited my room and walked downstairs, and the family was all sitting in the living room listening to me play.
They all loved everybody hurts immensly. From the parents to the children, it had touched them all in a way............it was a bummer when I had to tell them that I didn't write it.....
it is a powerful song whether you like it or not...........................