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Photographs as Memories is one of my all time favourite albums. |
HUM- Apollo
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nobody agrees with me about daniel johnston?
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Smog - Drinking at the dam
Galaxie 500 - Tell Me Fennesz - Endless Summer Loren Connors - All the selected airs Low - Laser Beam Red House Painters - Japanese to English |
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I'm not the biggest fan of her's, but this is a gorgeous track. |
Slowdive - Alison (But she laughs and tells me it's just fine, I guess she's out there somewhere. I can't ignore that line I find it really touching)
Joy division - New dawn fades (I've walked on water, run through fire. Can't seem to feel it anymore. Oh my god) Interpol - Leif Erikson (Has a special meaning to me) My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes (I don't know how you could not love me now) That's all I can think of for now. |
well pretty much every Elliott Smith song makes me upset, i can't listen to him in bars or shops, i have to leave. i can only listen to him on my terms, when i decide.
but especially Elliott Smith - Fond Farewell because of the lyrics "this is not my life, it's just a fond farewell to a friend it's not what i'm like, it's just a fond farewell to a friend who couldn't get things right, fond farewell to a friend i see you're leaving me and taking up with the enemy the cold comfort of the in between a little less than a human being a little less than a happy high a little less than a suicide the only things that you really tried" From A Basement On The Hill is the most beautiful and horribly depressing album i have ever listened to. i haven't listened to it in a really long time. |
Tim Buckley - Love From Room 109 At The Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway), Wayfaring stranger
Scott Walker - Big Louise The Notwist - Off the rail, Consequence Nina Simone - Lilac wine, Ne me quitte pas, Wild is the wind Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah (live at Roskilde), Morning theft, Dido's lament, We all fall in love sometimes Beach Boys - Don't talk (put your head on my shoulder) / Caroline No Neil Young - Tired eyes, Ambulance blues The Smiths - Never had no one ever Serge Gainsbourg - Valse de Melody, Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais Jane Birkin - Baby alone in Babylon Nick Drake - Way to blue, Day is done, Fruit tree Laura Veirs - Rialto, Spelunking, Lake swimming, Rapture (especially in concert) Morrisey - Hold on to your friends Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 / Oh well okay Suzanne Vega - Blood sings, Song of sand Françoise Hardy - Il n'y a pas d'amour heureux, Parlez moi de lui Mozart's adagio of the piano concerto n°23 and Ravel's adagio of the piano concerto in G |
You shouldnt ever feel ashamed for crying at a song. Some songs ive cried at in the past, many of them id probably roll my eyes at now, but thats just me being a dick. If it made you cry its beyond analysis really.
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Songs that bring emotional thoughts
Empty Garden /Elton John's trubute to John Lennon
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hahahahaha, repped! |
I was sorting through a cupboard today and found a cassette that came free with Underground magazine (1988!).
One of the tracks was by the Wedding Present and it reminded me how much I used to like them , and found some of their lyrics quite moving. In particular, I loved My Favourite Dress. Although it never brought me to tears, I did have a lump in my throat whenever I listened to it. |
ALL HER FAVORITE FRUIT - Camper Van Beethoven
GOODBYE TO GUYVILLE - Urge Overkill |
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I don't know. maybe. ok. devil town. |
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Agreed. Some of his songs are heartbreaking. Johnny Cash's version of Hurt was a tearjerker when I first heard it and saw the video. Roy Orbison is another musician that makes me weep. |
Yeah I thought that about Hurt too. I think mostly because he died not long after.
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Radiohead - I might be wrong
Let's go down the waterfall Think about the good times and never look back Never look back |
When I see the sun
I hope it shines on me And gives me everything...well, almost Some people seem To be just small hard peas Sometimes I think it's me I try so hard for bruises on your back - just to get you back I try so hard for bruises on your back, tiny and mean Just to get you back Just to get you back Just to get you back Just to get you back When I see the sun I hope it shines on me And gives me everything To be one mile high Then I would kill you all What I gave to you, just meant nothing When I see the sun I hope it shines on me And gives me everything When I see the sun I hope it shines on me And gives me everything...well, almost |
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yes! beautiful song |
Not quite crying when I hear these, but they are beautiful songs:
Haunted Henschel's cover of Moon River Haunted Henschel - Deep Inside Her Bathrooms Television - Knockin' On Heaven's Door |
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david bowie - heroes
reminds me of someone...which makes me sad. i won't cry though. velvet underground - ocean |
Nico - Julius Caesar
Nico - Afraid Morita Doji - Our Failure Too many Francoise Hardy songs to name. Something in her voice slays me everytime, even if the song itself isn't particularly sad. this too and Eric Dolphy's rendition of Come Sunday on Iron Man. |
Portishead - Roads
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spiritualized sitting on fire
nick cave into my arms |
the walkmen- 138th street
the strokes- the modern age modest mouse- custom concern |
you bunch of big babies. take a tazer up the a hole and then youll have something to cry about
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Eclipse by Pink Floyd was one of the very few songs to actually make me cry, and it certainly rattles my spine everytime I listen to it. In fact, sometimes I cry just talking about that song.
Syd Barrett was just a sad figure. |
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great gig in the sky too i don't think i would actually cry but i would feel like it |
+1 for "Great Gig" and "Brain Damage" here.
I actually did cry when listening to Dennis Wilson's "Mexico" last weekend - it really touched me. |
hole - "northern star"
really a gem in their spotty discog. nick drake - "fly" |
I don't think music has ever made me cry, but it has certainly moved me. The most recent song to do this was Ed Kuepper's "Sleepy Head (Serene Machine)". I love the chorus with the choir:
"So please wake up you sweet sleepy head When night time comes there's things to be said No happy end, serene machine If you don't act now, you'll see what I mean" |
Yeah, I don't really cry but I would say Julia by the Beatles is a great one, someone said that on the first page.
Right now though, this song really does it for me, just hits me hard. It's called Darling Be My Guest. By a band called Sovus Radio from Atlanta. www.myspace.com/sovusradio I urge you to hear this song, immediately. Listen to the whole thing. The first half will just put you in stasis, the middle will pick you up and move you, only to lead you to the very end, which brings you down farther then you started, and it's all very well organized and touching in my opinion. |
Diamond Sea will make the eyes water a bit if the mood catches me right. There's a few other songs that will do likewise but I can't remember them at the moment.
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sonic youth-wild flower soul sounds real sad to me, and mournful
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Hello you. I humbly disagree. Yours Melly The Homo xxx |
This board is pure WIN, my friend. You'll get the hang of the general insanity round here, though.
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