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powerful songs you just can feel
i hope this is new...hope to bring start some interesting discussion with people who appreciates music ;)
i was listening to Jon Bon Jovi's Always... and it was...like wow.. if i was a girl..and he was sing that to me..i wud cry and marry him right away.. " And I will love you baby always And I'll be there forever and a day always I'll be there till the stars don't shine Till the heavens burst and the words don't rhyme And I know when I die you'll be on my mind And I'll love you always. " |
Manowar - Nessun Dorma
on a more serious note, Splender - Yeah Whatever Metallica - All Within My Hands 3 off the top of my head that are seriously powerful and you can feel what they are trying to say |
Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah
Dire Straits - -Brothers in Arms ---------- and for that cheesey love song, that I'd kill for someone to love me like that Firehouse - Love of a Lifetime |
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Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm, Bullet with Butterfly Wings oh and Cranberries - Zombie you can really feel that one |
Alice in Chains - Down in a Hole
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild Im sure there are more I know of.. |
alice in chains - nutshell or rotten apple
radiohead - fake plasitc trees |
Smashing Pumpkins - Mayonaise
Razed In Black - Come Back to Me NIN - Hurt I'll think of more... |
The entire Still Life album by Opeth.
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Pink Floyd - On The Turning Away, The Final Cut, A Great Day For Freedom
Damien Rice - Cold Water, The Blowers Daughter Silverchair - Anna's Song, Black Tangled Heart, My Favourite Thing Counting Crows - Anna Begins, Round Here, Millers Angels, Black & Blue, Goodnight L.A. Barry Manilow - Could It Be Magic?, Weekend In New England Blues Traveler - Look Around David Gray - This Years Love Don Mclean - And I Love You So, Vincent Jason Mraz - Absolutely Zero Pearl Jam - Black, Jeremy, Thumbing My Way, Better Man Queen - Love Of My Life, Who Wants To Live Forever? Rush - 2112 Supertramp - O Lord Is It Mine?, Don't Leave Me Now Travis - Luv The Verve Pipe - She Has Faces, Half A Mind Yes - Soon Asta!! |
Tom Waits -- Hold On
Neal Young -- Heart of gold Mercury Rev -- Holes The Flaming Lips -- It's Summertime |
Theres alot of different feelings, so I'm not just going for the good ones here.
A Perfect Circle - most of the Mer De Noms album, Passive, Gravity, Diary of a Madman 311 - Love Song Deftones - Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away) Disturbed - Remember DJ Sammy - Sunlight, Heaven Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons, Wait For Sleep, Space-Dye Vest, Learning to Live, most of Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory album, The Silent Man, Lines In The Sand, Endless Sacrifice, Vacant / Stream of Conciousness, In The Name of God. Dropkick Murphys - Tessie because Boston F*&^%ing rules! Evanescence - Going Under Filter - Take a Picture Finch - What it is to Burn, New Beginnings Foo Fighters - Everlong From Autumn to Ashes - Autumns Monologue Garbage - Special Incubus - Stellar, The Warmth, Nowhere Fast, Are You In?, Wish You Were Here, Aqueous Transmission Those are some, my mind hurts so I'll finish it later |
Godspeed You Black Emperor! - East Hastings (Easily my favorite song right now, all 18 minutes of it)
Modest Mouse - Trailer Trash Arab Strap - Who Named The Days The Mars Volta - Televators |
i felt really moved by the S&M version of One by Metallica
esp when he screams "NO NO NO NO NO" in the fast bit. |
It's got to be "This is what she's like" by Dexy's Midnight Runners
The whole song is Kevin Roland describing what his love is NOT like. "you know the kind of people who put creases in their old Levi's. The type that use expressions like tongue and cheek. The ones who parade all they're possessions and put super and fabulous after every sentence they spit out.....well she's not like that" when he does describe her it's just a series of notes emenating from his entire being (in my humble opinion - on par with any Aretha Franklin Ad Lib) A very close second would have to be Sidney Bechet "Love For Sale" the only song I know of that has brought this Grown Man to tears and made me weak at the knees. Do yourself a favour and get those songs now! P.S. "This is what she's like" has THE BEST "1.2.3.4" in music history. (Sorry Bruce) |
Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm
Rush - Tears Babyface - The Day (may be the prettiest song I've ever heard) Alan Parsons Project - Time, Don't Let It Show Elton John - Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, Daniel, Candle In The Wind Guns & Roses - November Rain Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man Boys II Men - It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday Voices Of Theory - Say It (Heh..yeah :rolleyes:) Common feat. Lauren Hill - Retrospect For Life Black Star feat. Common - Respiration Lauren Hill - Ex Factor Blessed Union Of Souls - I Believe Eminem - Rock Bottom Binary Star - I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Wu-Tang Clan - Impossible, A Better Tommorow Finger Eleven - Awake And Dreaming, Stay And Drown, Broken Words Silverchair - Emotion Sickness, Miss You Love (Sung that one for a variety show) Cranberries - When You're Gone Train - Blind, Hopeless Mars Ill - Loves Not Bush - Alien, Glycerine, Letting The Cables Sleep (fave bush song), 40 Miles From The Sun, Inflatable System Of A Down - Spiders 2pac - Changes, In The Event Of My Demise, What Of A Love Unspoken?, Sometimes I Cry Fuel - Innocent Goo Goo Dolls - Iris, Here Is Gone Hootie & The Blowfish - Goodbye, Let Her Cry (also sung this one for a variety show...WHAT?! :hmm: ) Ricardo Montaner - Sera Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle Bette Middler - The Rose, Wind Beneath My Wings (my moms sings that one beautifully) Actually ya know I could go on forever if I put my mind to it. Asta!! |
Smashing Pumpkins: Disarm, Mayonaise, SilverFuck
Deftones: Digital Bath, Knife Party Marilyn Manson: Coma White, Nobodies NIN:The Day The World Went Away, Hurt Tool: Stinkfist |
I can only think of one song right now.
Eric Clapton - Tears in Heaven My dad dedicated this song to my brother when he left for Iraq. |
APC - 3 Libras
Asta!! |
Faith No More - The Real Thing
I listened to this song many, many times before I finally understood it. And when I did finally get it, man... I can never go back to that place now. |
K-Wise is on the right track for my generation, the early 80's born. Good Silverchair selections btw. "Anna's Song" and "I miss you love" are great. I would add "Anthem for the year 2000".
The Verve Pipe - The Freshman ^That is one I play for chics whenever I feel like being smooth. Also, Our Lady Peace - Is anybody home? |
Steve Kimock Band - Tongue N' Groove
The Beatles - Across the Universe Stevie Ray Vaughan - Lenny (guess I should throw on his version of Little Wing too) Allman Brothers - Dreams, Melissa, Liz Reed, Old Before My Time, Soulshine, plenty of others I could name too Uncle Tupelo - Still Be Around, Chickamauga, Whiskey Bottle, Lookin For a Way Out, Fall Down Easy |
Can't believe I forgot Anthem..also I can feel his anger in Spawn Again...Freshman is great started singin it at Hastings when I wanted this really hot chick next to me to talk to me..she started singin it with me n all that good shit..One of very few times I played the singing card to get a girls attention...for Our Lady Peace I like 4 A.M.
Asta!! |
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Good move pimpin, haha. I pull more of a "Well I can't really play guitar very good but..." and then just go right into it. They always seem to know the words too. Like you said, good shit. |
Yeah thats true haha they do always seem to know the words to it. Brian Vanderark musta got a lotta tail in the 90's. Song is sad as hell though when ya think about what it's really about.
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So, so many.
But the most powerful song I know would have to be Leaving Hope by Nine Inch Nails Runners up: The Day The World Went Away (Still) by NIN Showbiz by Muse Over Now by Alice In Chains Eriatarka by The Mars Volta and some really engrossing songs that I snap out of at the end and realise I've been gazing into space: Down In A Hole by Alice In Chains Pay The Man by The Offspring Echoes by Pink Floyd (really saps my spare time this one) One Of These Days by Pink Floyd Non Zero Possiblity by At The Drive In a whole bunch by NIN the whole De-Loused album by The Mars Volta yeah... so many... |
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^ It's a great song.
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Bob Dylan - Desolation Row.
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A Perfect Circle - Orestes
"Gotta cut away clear away Snip away and sever this Umbilical residue" |
As much as I hate to admit it, Nothing Else Matters by Metallica has always had an effect on me.
*hangs head in shame* |
OK, I've got more:
The Gathering - Saturnine Tool - Third Eye Downstage - Penniless Isis - Carry Megadeth - Tornado of souls Metallica - Nothing else matters Muse - Showbiz (the bass is just... inconceivable) Pantera - Cowboys from Hell Tool - Prison sex Paradise Lost - Year of summer Portishead - Roads Puddle of Mudd - Blurry Radiohead - Street Spirit Savatage - Summer's rain Sentenced - Bleed in my arms Sentenced - With bitterness and joy Deep Purple - Soldier of fortune Bruce Dickinson - Tears of the dragon Gary Moore - Still got the blues U2 - With or without you (get sad before listening to this) |
Guns and Roses- November Rain
Puddle of Mud-Control Enuff Z'Nuff-The Beast Queen-Who wants to live forever thats just off the top of my head Im sure more will come to me later |
Pantera - Cemetary Gates = Great song you can just sit and chill to. Not too heavy and the acoustic gives a great feel to it until it gets a bit heavier.
Type O Negative - Angel = Another great song to reflect, in addition to being a good romantic song Tristania - My Lost Lenore = What can I say, sad song but great. My Dying Bride - Cry of Mankind My Dying Bride - Sear Me III My Dying Bride - She is the Dark My Dying Bride probably make some of the saddest songs ever. |
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TOOL - Pushit (the live version)
TOOL - Prison Sex Life Of Agony - Let's Pretend Life Of Agony - This Time GNR - Sweet Child O' Mine No emotional attachment, but The Melvins - Revolve. I cannot avoid banging my head when that song's played. |
Mozart - Requiem - hands down the most moving piece of music ever written.
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Gary Jules- Mad World
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Shoot, does it have to be a song? What moves me is Shostakovich's prelude and fugue in E minor. Tell me that doesn't move you. |
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