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Old 04-03-2008, 04:39 PM   #81
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Oh yeah, now that I listen to both it's definitely the Jeff Buckley version I've heard so many times on TV.
Now i have to go and listen to the Leonard Cohen version. Didn't know he was the originator of the song.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:39 PM   #82
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Good pick.
Or "Downbound Train" Springsteen
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:42 PM   #83
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Tears in heaven - Eric Clapton

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Old 04-03-2008, 04:43 PM   #84
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Eli the Barrow Boy - The Decemberists
Cat Power's cover of - I Found a Reason
That is a really melancholy song. Good choice.

I find I Wanna Be In the Cavalry: Reprise on the new Corb Lund another "great" song. Great album and the fact that it's dedicated to the dead in Afghanistan is overwhelmingly poignant.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:44 PM   #85
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The song played during the Cup Finals portion of the montage that AnthonyCook made back in 03/04.....Times like these - Foo Fighters.

I know it's more the result, and not so much the song, but to this day, I hear that song and I think of losing to Tampa and damn near cry every time. I almost cried at the Foo concert for petes sake!
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:46 PM   #86
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That is a really melancholy song. Good choice.

I find I Wanna Be In the Cavalry: Reprise on the new Corb Lund another "great" song. Great album and the fact that it's dedicated to the dead in Afghanistan is overwhelmingly poignant.
Definitely agree..

I'm not allowed to listen to Eli, the Barrow Boy when I'm in the field.. I get too.. upset.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:48 PM   #87
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Definitely agree..

I'm not allowed to listen to Eli, the Barrow Boy when I'm in the field.. I get too.. upset.
Oh, I have some songs that make me sniffle when I'm listening to my I-pod.

I'm thinking of some Nick Cave songs, but I can't really put my finger on any.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:51 PM   #88
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Nick Cave, People Ain't No Good
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:54 PM   #89
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Nick Cave, People They Ain't No Good
I don't know what I think about that song. There's some religious redemption in there that comes from Cave's experiences in throwing his heroin addiction. It's kind of dark, but maybe not sad.

I think "The Kindness of Strangers" on Murder Ballads is heartbreakingly sad.
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Old 04-03-2008, 04:54 PM   #90
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Radiohead - I Want None Of This

You can keep what you want
I want none of this
They're just bad memories
I don't want
In the sunshine
You can pack it all up
And be gone
And be gone
If it matters to you
You can sell it all up
If the price fells right
I won't judge
If you get off your knees
You'll be out on the breeze
Take a lesson from me
Don't get stuck on a dream

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Old 04-03-2008, 04:59 PM   #91
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You Were Always on my Mind - Willie Nelson

Great song. I never get tired of that song.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:12 PM   #92
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Everybody Hurts - R.E.M.

I actually find this song uplifting.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:27 PM   #93
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I know I say this every time someone mentiones this song, but IMO, it has one of the greatest lyrics ever written.

*Ahem*

Does anyone know where the love of God goes
when the waves turn the minutes to hours

The searchers all say she'd have made Whitefish Bay
if they'd put 15 more miles behind her

The might have split up or they might have capsized
they may have broke deep and took water
Now all that remains are the faces and the names
of the wives and the sons and the daughters



Gives me chills.
Definately, I get chills just reading those lyrics.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:30 PM   #94
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Here's some more good sad songs...

The King!



Red Sovine "Teddy Bear"



Live "Overcome"

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Old 04-03-2008, 05:30 PM   #95
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Two-headed Boy Part 2 - Neutral Milk Hotel

In my dreams you're alive and you're crying
As your mouth moves in mine, soft and sweet
Rings of flowers around your eyes and I'll love you
For the rest of your life

. . .

Two headed boy, she is all you could need
She will feed you tomatoes and radio wires
And retire to sheets safe and clean
But don't hate her when she gets up to leave

Radiohead - True Love Waits

I'll drown my beliefs
To have you be in peace
I'll dress like your niece
To wash your swollen feet

Just don't leave, don't leave

And true love waits
In haunted attics
And true love wins
On lollipops and crisps

Just don't leave, don't leave

I'm not living
I'm just killing time
Your tiny hands
Your crazy kiss and smile

Just lonely, lonely
Just lonely, lonely
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:34 PM   #96
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I actually find this song uplifting.
I agree that there can be a positive message behind that song also. To rise above the hurt and to not take the suicide route.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:36 PM   #97
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Saddest song? "Anything in played in D minor.... it's the saddest of the keys."
*cough* *cough* B-minor *cough* *cough*
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Needle in the hay - Elliot Smith
The Hardest Walk - The Jesus & Mary Chain
Fly - Nick Drake
Goodbye Girl - Squeeze
China - Tori Amos
Norwegian Wood - The Beatles
I Almost Cried - Hayden
Mary of the Wild Moor - Johnny Cash
The Dark is Rising - Mercury Rev
Love Vigilantes - New Order
A Warm Place - Nine Inch Nails
John Wayne Gacy, Jr. - Sufjan Stevens
For Emily,.... - Simon & Garfunkel
Fast Car - Xiu Xiu (Tracey Chapman cover)
Mad World - Gary Jules
I Don't love Anyone - Belle & Sebastian
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) by Radiohead.

This is what Thom had to say about it:

Street Spirit is our purest song, but I didn't write it. It wrote itself. We were just its messengers; its biological catalysts. Its core is a complete mystery to me, and, you know, I wouldn't ever try to write something that hopeless. All of our saddest songs have somewhere in them at least a glimmer of resolve. Street Spirit has no resolve. It is the dark tunnel without the light at the end. It represents all tragic emotion that is so hurtful that the sound of that melody is its only definition. We all have a way of dealing with that song. It's called detachment. Especially me; I detach my emotional radar from that song, or I couldn't play it. I'd crack. I'd break down on stage. That's why its lyrics are just a bunch of mini-stories or visual images as opposed to a cohesive explanation of its meaning. I used images set to the music that I thought would convey the emotional entirety of the lyric and music working together. That's what's meant by 'all these things you'll one day swallow whole'. I meant the emotional entirety, because I didn't have it in me to articulate the emotion. I'd crack...
Our fans are braver than I to let that song penetrate them, or maybe they don't realise what they're listening to. They don't realise that Street Spirit is about staring the ing devil right in the eyes, and knowing, no matter what the hell you do, he'll get the last laugh. And it's real, and true. The devil really will get the last laugh in all cases without exception, and if I let myself think about that too long, I'd crack.
I can't believe we have fans that can deal emotionally with that song. That's why I'm convinced that they don't know what it's about. It's why we play it towards the end of our sets. It drains me, and it shakes me, and hurts like hell every time I play it, looking out at thousands of people cheering and smiling, oblivious to the tragedy of its meaning, like when you're going to have your dog put down and it's wagging its tail on the way there. That's what they all look like, and it breaks my heart. I wish that song hadn't picked us as its catalysts, and so I don't claim it. It asks too much. I didn't write that sStreet Spirit is our purest song, but I didn't write it. It wrote itself. We were just its messengers; its biological catalysts. Its core is a complete mystery to me, and, you know, I wouldn't ever try to write something that hopeless. All of our saddest songs have somewhere in them at least a glimmer of resolve. Street Spirit has no resolve. It is the dark tunnel without the light at the end. It represents all tragic emotion that is so hurtful that the sound of that melody is its only definition. We all have a way of dealing with that song. It's called detachment. Especially me; I detach my emotional radar from that song, or I couldn't play it. I'd crack. I'd break down on stage. That's why its lyrics are just a bunch of mini-stories or visual images as opposed to a cohesive explanation of its meaning. I used images set to the music that I thought would convey the emotional entirety of the lyric and music working together. That's what's meant by 'all these things you'll one day swallow whole'. I meant the emotional entirety, because I didn't have it in me to articulate the emotion. I'd crack...
Our fans are braver than I to let that song penetrate them, or maybe they don't realise what they're listening to. They don't realise that Street Spirit is about staring the ing devil right in the eyes, and knowing, no matter what the hell you do, he'll get the last laugh. And it's real, and true. The devil really will get the last laugh in all cases without exception, and if I let myself think about that too long, I'd crack.
I can't believe we have fans that can deal emotionally with that song. That's why I'm convinced that they don't know what it's about. It's why we play it towards the end of our sets. It drains me, and it shakes me, and hurts like hell every time I play it, looking out at thousands of people cheering and smiling, oblivious to the tragedy of its meaning, like when you're going to have your dog put down and it's wagging its tail on the way there. That's what they all look like, and it breaks my heart. I wish that song hadn't picked us as its catalysts, and so I don't claim it. It asks too much. I didn't write that song.

Another one by Radiohead...All I Need

Give My Love To Rose- Johnny Cash

Blue Wing- Danny Hooper

If Tomorrow Never Comes- Garth Brooks

Who'd You Be Today- Kenny Chesney

I Want You To Live- George Canyon

Three Wooden Crosses- Randy Travis (this one and I Want You To Live make me leak a little haha)
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