What song makes you cry?

Discussion in 'Music' started by heron, Jan 26, 2006.

  1. sniffmagikmarkrs

    sniffmagikmarkrs Senior Member

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    everything i said by the cranberries
    a lot of elliott smith songs make me cry
     
  2. hummblebee

    hummblebee hipstertist.

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    "rubin and cherise", for the last 2 years, has never failed to make me burst into tears. My bf plays it, and ever since we met it was kinda like "our song" - then after the first time i heard robert hunter do it, his version, where cherise dies and rubin's walking with her ghost.... now even hearing a happy jerry version of it, i just remember that and explode...

    also, "anna begins" - counting crows
    "just passing through" sci
    "morning dew" dead
    "so what" ani

    and any number of other songs

    Also, wish you were here - the most touching and hard-hitting version of this I've ever heard was david gilmore, solo, and accoustic. It felt so much more personal (tearin up just thinking about it, or maybe it's cuz i'm just unstable right now...)
     
  3. Mert no.2

    Mert no.2 Member

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    'Blackbird in the Morning' by Bert Jansch...perhaps somewhat obscure, but well worth searching for.
     
  4. Puddin'

    Puddin' Banned

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    Pudding does not cry. Pudding is a MAN! Once, he yawned for 6 straight minutes and his eyes moistened. He was listening to Surfin' USA.
     
  5. Ballad f Dwight Fry

    Ballad f Dwight Fry Banned

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    99 % of all rap music.
     
  6. Puddin'

    Puddin' Banned

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    Go and fuck a tree, hippy. Rap doesn't really make you cry.
     
  7. Ballad f Dwight Fry

    Ballad f Dwight Fry Banned

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    no just beat up on homeless people with bats .
     
  8. Puddin'

    Puddin' Banned

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    Anything that makes you beat up homeless people HAS to be good.
     
  9. Ballad f Dwight Fry

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    i rather beat up on talent less rap "lets not call them singers".
     
  10. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Yes rap is queer and is partly to blame for the sad state of american society.

    Another song I thought of is the man who stepped into yesterday by phish, a really good version with a lot of feeling blasted through my new 2000 dollar surround sound system lol... YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
     
  11. MichaelByrd1967

    MichaelByrd1967 Garcia Wannabe

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    "All Things Must Pass" by George Harrison
    "Photograph" by Ringo Starr
    Pt. 9 of Shine On You Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd (the synth solo in 6/8 at the end of the 2nd half)
    "Fix You" by Coldplay (say what you want about Coldplay, but I like 'em, and "Fix You" is a real tearjerker)
    "The Circle Game" by Joni Mitchell (a song about getting older, a real tearjerker)
    I guess "Imagine" and "Jealous Guy" when I'm thinking about the brutal assassination of John Lennon.
    "Me & Bobby McGee" both the Janis version and the Dead version, whenver I think about Janis and Jerry.
    "Goodbye Blue Sky" by Pink Floyd hoping that it doesn't really happen.
     
  12. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Oh, it will happen. Otherwise you'll end up like Micheal Jackson.
     
  13. timeoutofmind

    timeoutofmind So Many Roads...

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    Brokedown Palace - Grateful Dead
     
  14. dedhead95

    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    I came very close at my Ratdog concert when they palyed that.
     
  15. Ballad f Dwight Fry

    Ballad f Dwight Fry Banned

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    In the wold of High End Stereos $2.000.00 is actually $2.00 .
     
  16. gratefuldeadinmyhead

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    "RIPPLE"...Grateful Dead. Jerry's voice just make my smile cry with that song!! Powerful stuff!!
     
  17. gratefuldeadinmyhead

    gratefuldeadinmyhead Member

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    Alice Cooper..."Love It To Death"
     
  18. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    lol, when did I say I got something high end? High end is out of my price range man. And considering I couldn't even afford to drop any more money to buy the rear center or rear side channels, I'd say it's not bad, it's actually pretty overkill for my tiny apartment that is above my landlord LMAO. But I wanted to get the beginnings of a pretty nice system for when I live somewhere not so close to people in the shitty city. I already can blast it so loud and it's crystal clear, (all polk audio speakers, the receiver is yamaha) the neighbors complained yesterday, but I just keep blasting the dead. I can't stop. I think I have a problem...
     
  19. Laura-the-flowergirl

    Laura-the-flowergirl Long haired child

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    'Silent all these years' by Tori Amos
    'Little Earthquakes' by Tori Amos
    'Northern lad' by Tori Amos
    (in fact, a lot more by Tori, but the list would just go on and on, her music just touches me really deeply)
    'Hallellujah' by Jeff Buckley
    'The man who would be king' by The Libertines
    'The good old days' by The Libertines
    'Love will tear us apart' by Joy Division
    'How to disappear completely' by Radiohead
    'Rebellion (lies)' by The Arcade Fire
    'My immortal' by Evanescence

    and there are many more...I just tend to get emotional when I listen to music. And I can't help often relating songs to things that happened in my life, good or bad.
     
  20. RELAYER

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    For some reason, I choked up a little this morning listening to the beginning 4 songs on dark side of the moon. That never happened before. I was on mad Percocets though, still it was great!
     

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