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Songs that F*** you up

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by DarkStrider, Oct 30, 2005.

  1. chevalier

    chevalier Knight of Everfull Chalice ★ SPS Account Holder Veteran

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    Less than zero, relative to the situation in Poland after you finish your schools and start the real life. (Honourable mention for And I tell you everything is dick.)

    Bitter vodka, folk wedding feast song, lots of alcoholic and otherwise improper references, for blasphemous bitter moments.

    Several religious hymns and songs, especially old hymns, have a powerful effect on me. I can chant many of those. Currently, I have Dies Irae (a dramatic part of Mozart's Requiem) as my mobile phone ring, out of universal spite. Now more like a humorous accent but still. ;)

    Warcraft II soundtrack has done great things for my resolve and stamina, especially in the past. It's very heroic, stalwart, unbending, determined. It affects the way blood flows in your veins.

    Perhaps Clapton's Tears in heaven make me recall some of the best young years with my buddy when we were both young lads that knew nothing and thought they knew everything. But I still react somewhat negatively because he played it way too often for my tolerance.

    [ November 01, 2005, 23:32: Message edited by: chevalier ]
     
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    She Moves Through The Fair
    Meet on the Ledge
    End Of A Holiday

    Fairport Convention

    Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
    Sandy Denny

    Save Me
    The Show Must Go On

    Queen

    Amsterdam
    Coldplay

    Nothing More
    Wild Mountain Thyme

    Fotheringay

    Pyramid Song
    Fake Plastic Trees
    Street Spirit
    Motion Picture Soundtrack
    Exit Music (for a film)

    Radiohead

    The songs themselves only mean a lot to me on a few of these... it's the tunes that get to me.

    [ November 03, 2005, 22:07: Message edited by: Arifirh ]
     
  3. Cap'n CJ

    Cap'n CJ Arrr! Veteran

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    Velvet Revolver - Fall to Pieces

    When I first heard this song, my life really was going to ****.


    Also, i'm gonna have to agree with Arifirh on Queen - The Show Must Go On

    Such an amazing song.
     
  4. DarkStrider

    DarkStrider I've seen the future and it has seen me Distinguished Member

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    @Chev Yes Mozart's Dies Irae is pretty good but I think the Berlioz is really designed to wake the dead.
     
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    Brave - Katatonia
    Autumns Ablaze - Primordial
    King of Fairies - Waylander
    From Here to Eternity - Iron Maiden
    Jethro Tull - Flying Colours

    These songs bring back strong memories

    Crematory - Tears of Time, Mirror Love

    These songs remind me of playing Harvest Moon on GBA :D
     
  6. Daie d'Malkin

    Daie d'Malkin Shoulda gone to Specsavers

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    My Immortal- Evaneswhatever.

    Funnily enough, the Aeris theme from FFVII

    My friend and I regularly inflict both songs upon ourselves, and see how close to tears we get.
     
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    i love aeris' theme from ffvii. cloud's was pretty good too.
     
  8. Carcaroth

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    Amazing Grace, but in a good way.

    It was sung at both my grandmothers and my stepfathers funerals by an American soprana. Now, it always wrenches my heart and brings me to tears.
     
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