Goosebumps?

Discussion in 'Music' started by empathy, Apr 13, 2005.

  1. empathy

    empathy Member

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    Have you ever listened to a song that's so increbidble that when it hits the part where it peaks you get goosebumps? that's happened to me a couple time and all i could manage to think was 'whoa!'
     
  2. Nathan11

    Nathan11 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Yeah, that always happens when I hear "Careful With That Axe, Eugene".
    God, I love Pink Floyd.
    It also happens when I hear "Suicide and Other Comfors" and "Amor e Morte" by Cradle Of Filth.
     
  3. Joe Cool

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    that happens to me when i hear the climax of the harry hood from a live one

    ITS AMAZING
     
  4. headymoechick

    headymoechick I have no idea

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    I get goosbumps a lot when I listen to music. I would say that 1 in every 5 songs I hear, one part makes me shudder.
     
  5. KozmicBlue

    KozmicBlue Senior Member

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    There are so so so many songs that give me goosebumps. Sometimes because the song is just SO good, and sometimes because the song has a special meaning to me..
     
  6. Faerie

    Faerie Peachy

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    I always get goosebumps when listening to music... Especially when im along really enjoying the music...
     
  7. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    for sure, a few I can think of:

    clearlight - clearligh symphony part 2
    pink floyd - saucerful of secrets
    sebastian hardie - openings
    camel - a few parts in mirage and snow goose in general and ending guitar solo in dust in dreams
    Recordando o Vale das Maçãs - guita solo in Himalaia (seriously the Brazilian Hendrix)
    Kaipa - Sist På Plan
    Fruupp - The Perfect Wish
    Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Tarkus )drum solo)
    Mike Oldfield - A New Beginning
    Van Der Graaf Generator - A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers
    Nektar - (good portion of the) Journey To The Centre Of The Eye cd
    Colosseum - Valentyne Suite
    Bod Dylan
    Itoiz - large portion of self titled cd
    Kebnekaise - Comanche spring
    Supertramp - Hide in youe shell
    Still Life - Don't go

    k, I'll stop, sure there's more
     
  8. hailtothekingbaby

    hailtothekingbaby Yowzers!

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    Yes, especially with musical climaxes. For instance...

    I only want to say (Jesus Christ Superstar)
    Iced Earth - A question of heaven
    My Dying Bride - The raven and the rose

    There's more but I can't remember.
     
  9. methos

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    yea the second solo in a live version of pink floyd's "dogs", thats the only one I can think of right now.............
     
  10. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    Yes, definitely. There is not a day in my life without music, and many, many songs affect me deeply.
     
  11. dedhead95

    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    brokedown palace- dead, everytime
     
  12. yamamamo

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    Happens every now and again, usually listening to Floyd. For me Goosebumps are an indication the music has gone to the next level...............or the window needs shutting. hehe.
     
  13. HappyDrivin

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    i get goosebumps EVERY time i listen to the last jam on "Space Wrangler" from Widespread Panic...or "Diner"...amazing, intense jams...and i LOVE the words to "Sugar Magnolia" by Grateful Dead...awesome stuff!
     
  14. hiddendoor

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    I once read that the goosebumps thing was related to some evolutionary thing in mammals that we've not lost where on hearing the cry of offspring results in temporary lowering of the parents body temperature that kicks in some flight or fight response. Apparently, whether you believe this or not, but certain musical scales particularly ones using minor chords can trigger this response too. Nice idea although don't know how true it really is. Come in handy for shaving ones whiskers though I find, stick on a favourite piece of music and hey presto the cleanest shave you'll ever have because all those little follicles are standing to attention lol
     
  15. rainbowkid

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    Pink Floyd was a main goosebump moment for me when the drum's come in on 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' and when 'Breathe' Starts after 'Speak To Me' and also on the guitar solo for 'Comfortably Numb'.
     
  16. empathy

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    i think my biology teacher said goosebumps are used in other mammals, they increase the body temperature by raising the hairs. but since humans don't have as much hair it doesn't really do anything for us.
    or maybe not, i'm usually sleeping in there so i could be wrong.
     
  17. hiddendoor

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    that kinda makes sense too, like when a cat gets scared or pissed off its fur stands on end and the back arches in readiness for a fight or running off
     
  18. dedhead95

    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    oh and "He's Gone", ya know at the part, "nothin left to do but smile, smile Smile."
    great feeling.
     
  19. FrozenMoonbeam

    FrozenMoonbeam nerd

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    Jeff Buckley has some great goosebump moments - Grace is such a beautiful, goosebumply album.
     
  20. Nathan11

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    Oh yeah, man!
    :D
     

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