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06-01-2012, 03:15 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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7 Songs That Can Make You Cry/Give You Goosebumps :)
It only can be a specific part of a song (please post videos with the seconds so i can check out the special moments of the song)
It can make you extremely happy or tear up..(moments that are so beautiful or touches you in a certain way...takes you to a far away place in your mind...What are your top 7 song moments that connects with you on a whole different level? (check out my examples so you can get the full meaning of this) 1. The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down - YouTube (0:28 - 0:53) I always get major goosebumps hearing that part because it sounds like John is pooring out his heart through his vocals..so deep and loving. 2. please let me wonder -the beach boys - YouTube (2:13 - 2:47)..The last few seconds of that song just sums up beautiful harmony and when the beat drops Oh My! :O 3. Radiohead-Optimistic - YouTube (0:00 - 0:30) One of my favorite intro's ever it makes me feel like I'm in the rainforest looking for a way out. 4. Genesis - Happy The Man - YouTube (0:00 - 0:30) The first 30 seconds are some of the prettiest sounds / harmonies i've ever heard in my life. 5. Little Anthony & The Imperials - I'm On The Outside Looking In (Original Stereo) - YouTube (2:27 - 3:02) When he sings on the outside looking it it really sounds like he's about to cry and really is pleading. 6. Amy Winehouse - Our Day Will Come - YouTube (2:00 - 2:49) This is the type of outro that every song should have..Give your best b4 you leave..It makes me sad that she's not alive to give people more beautiful moments like this. 7. Cabin Essence - The Beach Boys (The SMiLE Sessions [Disc 3]) - YouTube (2:35 -3:30) The build up is unbelievable it sounds like you're about to reach the light at the end of the tunnel (climax)..This is so mystical and hypnotizing everytime I hear it my mind drifts off and I snap out of it when the song is over..*snap* ok what happened? Last edited by NEWGUY562; 06-01-2012 at 09:17 AM. |
06-01-2012, 05:49 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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Well it's all relative, isn't it? What makes someone cry may make someone else puke. I too get very moved by "Everybody hurts". Then again, it can be that it reminds you of a specific thing, not that the song itself is that sad. The song "Windows and walls" by Dan Fogelberg once made me burst out crying, as I had played it for my mother shortly before she passed away, and after a few weeks of bottling it in I was listening to the song one morning when the tears just came bursting out, as I realised I'd never again share that song --- or any other, or anything else --- with my mam.
(****ing ad: just skip it as soon as you can -- ruins the atmos)
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06-01-2012, 06:37 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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interesting story..what is your favorite part of this song?(you can't say all of it) |
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06-01-2012, 08:13 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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The part where he sings "The clock on the mantle/Chiming the hours/Must be the loneliest sound" and you hear the sound of a clock. So sad, and so true.
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06-01-2012, 09:54 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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And why? Not because (for me anyway) it's such a great song --- to be honest, they played it so much on the radio I used to turn it off --- but because it's a true story, about his kid dying accidentally. Very sad, very much from the heart.
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06-01-2012, 10:33 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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The sads....
This one reminds me of 9/11. "This isn't happening..." I get welled up every single time I hear it. NYC is my backyard and it hurts thinking about it. Beautiful song. No description needed on why this is sad. The goosebumps... One of my favorite artists with one of the most intense songs I've ever heard. The solo at the end. David Gilmour is a god. |
06-01-2012, 10:49 AM | #10 (permalink) | |
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johnny cash has never been a favorite of mine..i know he did the song justice but i still prefer the nine inch nails version. this is an example of how amazing gilmour is on that ****in guitar.. best song on the wall that's for sure! |
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