I do too. My only exposure to Cash, before the American recordings, was through my folks watching his tv show. I always thought his "act" was so phoney. The big hair, the drawl, the holding the guitar like a scattergun. But as an adult I'm able to see that he lived his "act", lived his art, in a more real way than any other modern performer. Hurt, both the song and video, is a perfect example. You can feel the pain in his voice of a junkie searching for redemption, which is the point Reznor was trying to get across when he wrote it. But you can also hear the pain of a man who knows he's living on borrowed time. Throw the video in, with the shell of the man he was physically, the shaking hands. At the end when he closes the piano and runs his hands across the wood covering the keys (whatever it's called), almost like one closing a casket but not quite being able to walk away yet. It's heartbreaking. When June stands on the landing of the stairs just looking at him, the concern and pain just laid out for the world to see. The whole package is just an incredible example of life and art colliding.