I guess in context it is very good, but I am still going to pick Justin Timberlake and Matt Morris's version at the Relief for Haiti concert. Though Buckley's is the still the one for me over all the rest. michael --- On Sat, 2/13/10, Sam Smith wrote: > From: Sam Smith > Subject: KD at the Olympics > To: audities@smoe.org > Date: Saturday, February 13, 2010, 1:12 PM > A little off the Audities path, I > know, but what did you think of KD Lang's "Hallelujah" at > the Olympic opening ceremonies last night? Coming, as it > did, on the heels of the Georgian luger's death, it just hit > me as one of those cases where a song sort of transcends and > defines a moment in our lives. I can't imagine ever > forgetting it, and I've never really paid much attention to > Lang. > > Sad, and incredibly beautiful.... > -- > _______________________ > > *Sam Smith* > > *  » RazzberrySync Mobile, Inc. *     *: > Principal* > * » Black Dog Strategic * >     *: President* > * » Lullaby Pit * >     *: Editor* > * » Scholars & Rogues *     > *: Editor* > > *voice:* > >     > > *303.229.0619 /m* > >     > > *skype**:** * > >     > > docsammy22 > > *usps**:* > >     > > 5132 Grey Wolf Pl. > Broomfield CO 80023 > >     > > *aim:* > >     > > lullabypit > >     > > *e-mail:* > >     > > sam@estreet.com > > >    /"...it's a lonesome thing to be passing > small towns with the lights >    shining sideways when the night is down, > or going in strange places >    with a dog nosing before you and a dog > nosing behind, or drawn to >    the cities where you'd hear a voice > kissing and talking deep love in >    every shadow of the ditch, and you > passing on with an empty, hungry >    stomach failing from your heart." - John > Millington Synge / > >