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Postby munchingfoo on Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:16 pm

Billy Connolly - The Evil Scotsman

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Postby HookerBot on Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:40 pm

Mary-Scissor Sisters (XL Junkie remix). Sounds so cold, yet sad.
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Postby scotlandposse2010 on Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:37 am

Pssshht, all this pop music people keep talking about...come on, how about some truly great music!

Jersualem (Charles H.H. Parry)
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (R. Vaughan Williams)
Adagio for Strings (well duh)
Fantasy for violin & orchestra (Nigel Havers)
Ave Maria
St Matthew Passion (Bach)
Shostakovich's 5th Symphony
New World Symphony (Dvorak)

And a couple of very inspiring jazz songs:
Contracts (Archie Shepp)
Autumn Leaves (Miles Davis)
My Favourite Things (John Coltrane)
Round Midnight (any version...)

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Postby munchingfoo on Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:55 am

To dismiss all pop music as "[non great]" due to the fact that it is not classical is as ignorant as dismissing classical simply because it is not pop music.

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Postby rob 'f*ck off' wine boy on Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:07 am

Maximum The Hormone - Buiiki Kaesu
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Postby HookerBot on Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:57 am

There's also a few anime soundtracks that have sad songs to them e.g. part of Wolf's Rain.

Some others are sad, but not tear-inducing.
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Postby Power Metal Dom on Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:50 am

Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.14 (Moonlight Sonata)

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Postby Duggeh on Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:21 pm

Quoting Batman from 22:56, 10th Jun 2008
Quoting sweet from 17:04, 10th Jun 2008
Quoting Duggeh from 16:34, 10th Jun 2008
[quote]Quoting Batman from 00:06, 10th Jun 2008

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
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WTF?

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? that's a great album. Maybe they meant the track "Brain Damage" which's not a bad choice.


Well you can't really think of Dark Side of the moon as several tracks, I tend to think of it as one and that it takes you on an Amazing Journey. Hence Why I put down the album name

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Have you ever danced with the Devil in the Pale Moonlight![/quote]

Really though, it makes you cry? DSOTM puts you in tears? A brilliant piece of soundscaping it may be but tear inducing it is not.

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Postby Duggeh on Fri Jun 13, 2008 12:21 pm

double post.
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Postby TCT on Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:24 pm

Quoting Duggeh from 13:21, 13th Jun 2008
Quoting Batman from 22:56, 10th Jun 2008
Quoting sweet from 17:04, 10th Jun 2008
[quote]Quoting Duggeh from 16:34, 10th Jun 2008
[quote]Quoting Batman from 00:06, 10th Jun 2008

Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
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WTF?

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? that's a great album. Maybe they meant the track "Brain Damage" which's not a bad choice.


Well you can't really think of Dark Side of the moon as several tracks, I tend to think of it as one and that it takes you on an Amazing Journey. Hence Why I put down the album name

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Have you ever danced with the Devil in the Pale Moonlight![/quote]

Really though, it makes you cry? DSOTM puts you in tears? A brilliant piece of soundscaping it may be but tear inducing it is not.

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Us and Them always brings me close to tears.

Likewise, Wish You Were Here (the track) and Shine on You Crazy Diamond.

My graphics design company had the privilege of helping Roger Waters to re-do his video for the DSOTM concerts he did recently, and I can tell you that a couple of colleagues working on the project said they'd cried when they first heard the alum.
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Postby scotlandposse2010 on Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:34 pm

Quoting munchingfoo from 01:55, 13th Jun 2008
To dismiss all pop music as "[non great]" due to the fact that it is not classical is as ignorant as dismissing classical simply because it is not pop music.

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Umm, so you're saying that easy-listening popular music can be compared to the troubling complexities of classical music?

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Postby x on Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:38 pm

Bjork - "New World"
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Postby Raindog on Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:37 pm

Your Mum has me in tears and everything she does is fucking magic
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Postby bdw on Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:36 pm

Not sure about blubbing (need a separate thread for films to prove real sappiness) but in terms of shivers down the spine:

Danny Boy - Frank Patterson
This one's from the heart - Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle
God moving across the face of the waters - Moby
You can't always get what you want - Stones
Loveless - My bloody valentine (especially live, along with the bleeding eardrums)
Bumpin' - Wes Montgomery
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Postby LonelyPilgrim on Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:57 am

Quoting exnihilo from 19:09, 9th Jun 2008
Quoting LonelyPilgrim from 07:03, 8th Jun 2008
If you aren't American, you've probably never heard it, but I strongly recommend it. It is, in my opinion, the most bittersweet music. Ever.


Tsk. The series has run on BBC2 on at least two occasions, it is, unquestionably, the finest historical documentary ever made - and I love Ashokan Farewell, though I am far more used to hearing it on violin and guitar, or two violins than on violin and harp. The version with Sullivan Ballou's letter to his wife, is impossible not to be moved by.


Quite. Forgive my ignorance, I'm quite surprised that the documentary ran over there. Still, it is a shockingly moving piece of music for its humble origins: written to commemorate the retirement of a violin conservatory teacher, as I recall. It's use as the main theme of the PBS Civil War series has lent it a false perception of antiquity that it does not possess.

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Postby munchingfoo on Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:10 am

Quoting scotlandposse2010 from 19:34, 13th Jun 2008
Quoting munchingfoo from 01:55, 13th Jun 2008
To dismiss all pop music as "[non great]" due to the fact that it is not classical is as ignorant as dismissing classical simply because it is not pop music.

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Umm, so you're saying that easy-listening popular music can be compared to the troubling complexities of classical music?

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No, thats not what I said. You quoted what I said. Nice try though.

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Postby Legion on Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:18 am

Quoting scotlandposse2010 from 19:34, 13th Jun 2008

Umm, so you're saying that easy-listening popular music can be compared to the troubling complexities of classical music?



I'd say that. Although I'd prefer the question to be a little less weighted.
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Postby Power Metal Dom on Sat Jun 21, 2008 11:45 am

Quoting bdw from 13:36, 15th Jun 2008
Danny Boy - Frank Patterson


Seconded.

Frank Sinatra - My Way


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Postby groovy on Sat Jun 21, 2008 12:17 pm

Frank Zappa - Watermelon in Easterhay
Johnny Cash - I Hung my Head
Led Zeppelin - Going to California
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye

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Postby David Bean on Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:48 am

God Only Knows - The Beach Boys (frequently, particularly at the end of Love, Actually)

At My Most Beautiful - REM (particularly after I split up with my ex-girlfriend, to whom I would occasionally sing it softly before we went to sleep. ...The break up was for other reasons.)

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