JDK87   Netherlands. Dec 02 2008 11:12. Posts 419
Wow I love some of the songs here. Nice thread, hope no one will derail this anymore (or derail because they argue about the derailment of others ) and there will be more nice songs to follow.
I have a few VIP songs. Huge fan of a very, very wide variety of songs so I could put in dozens and dozens of songs with a special meaning to me but I'll start of with just a few.
Gabriel Faure - Pavane
Heard this when I was a little kid and I can't remember a single time I listened to it without being moved by it. I love how you can put that much feeling in a piece without using any words.
Beth Hart - Leave the light on
A song that after I first heard it, couldn't stop listening to it. Guess it's been 5/6 years since I first listened to it because my dad bought Beth Hart's album, and I still play this song on a daily basis.
Kanye West - Family Business
Don't really feel like talking about it much but this song used to get me through the rough patches in my life thusfar. If only that fcked up Kanye nowadays could return to making songs like this instead of that Love Lockdown crap.. Love this song soooo much.
If you guys like this small selection I can put up more, but this is it for now.
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lebowski   Greece. Dec 02 2008 12:08. Posts 9205
JDK that first one is amazing
new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man...
On December 02 2008 09:31 SakiSaki wrote:
I disagree with pretty much everything you said in your post and all in all I though it was pretty silly, thats why Im hating on it.
I cant believe you seem surprised that I called you pretentious when you named a 40 min long album called esoteric metamorphogenesis with lyrics including stuff like "The Ferocity Of My Rapture, Has No Relent" as the most important song to you.
I mean lol dude, if you are not prepared to take some heat for that you should probably like, get off the internet.
fwiw it was the choice of song I found pretentious, your rant I just found dumb.
i see. fair enough.
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morph1   Sierra Leone. Dec 02 2008 17:25. Posts 2352
last few days this is my favorite
Ennio Morricone - The Good, the bad and the ugly
Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
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jase   Australia. Dec 02 2008 21:28. Posts 1604
forgot this:
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whamm!   Albania. Dec 02 2008 22:04. Posts 11625
loco i care for you...
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DooMeR   United States. Dec 02 2008 22:34. Posts 8563
Iron Maiden- educated fool
I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance, by running away from the scene of an accident.
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SugoGosu   Korea (South). Dec 03 2008 00:27. Posts 1793
Say this outloud! Why was six afraid of seven?......Because Seven Eight Nine
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seatown12   United States. Dec 03 2008 05:37. Posts 1193
On December 02 2008 16:25 morph1 wrote:
Ennio Morricone - The Good, the bad and the ugly
this song is nasty, its actually called Ecstasy of Gold if I remember right and its in the Clint Eastwood movie The Good the Bad and the Ugly
I'm surprised way more people didnt list instrumental music because I feel like its way easier to have a song of this type reflect your life since it has emotional content without necessarily words which may not specifically apply to you, I have been having a hard time thinking of something to post here since there are a number of songs that are meaningful to me in specific situations but none that I can think of that represent the totality of my life
I'll keep thinking, good thread
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Gologol   United States. Dec 03 2008 10:46. Posts 6
Morph, how about Morricone's Once Upon a Time in the West soundtrack. Pure genius.
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milkman   United States. Dec 03 2008 11:02. Posts 5719
not fuckin up the thead, this is srs.. every time i hear this song i get super amped
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harryhood   United States. Dec 03 2008 11:10. Posts 155
This song Glory doesn't have any words but the guitar work has a central theme and is mostly improvisational. To me it is extremely moving and powerful. The best version I've heard is this one and someone got it on video. The rockin' part doesn't pick up until 1:45 but the rest of the song is amazing. The guitarist Jake Cinninger is one of the best.
When you leave a casino wash your goddamn hands.
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brambolius   Netherlands. Dec 03 2008 12:43. Posts 1708
Hits me like a ton of bricks every single time, how can such seemingly simple music crash into your core like a lead ball ? ? ? ?
Seriously it beats the crap outta me, all i know is that it does. Btw this isnt really a song, it's actualy part of a score for a movie called Koyaanisqatsi. Its the most moving thing i have come across in my entire life, i recomend it to everyone, and i mean EVERYONE.
Koyaanisqatsi <------------next time u wanna watch a movie do yourself a favour and rent/buy/dl this movie.
for some reason these just make me all warm and fuzzy inside. This is the friggin abraxis right here. If youre listening to this and it's just retarded chaos, i would suggest listening to it again, and then again tomorow. Most people might need to get a little used to it before they can actualy listen to it .
Also i must stress that these songs need to be listened to from front to back. You can't listen for 30 seconds and have an opinion about it. Well, off course you could, but you would be wasting your precious opinion .
what can i say, this doesn't sound like the work of a raving bloodlusting lunatic does it now? (inb4 yes it does).
Voice, rythm, melody, lyrics, all fukn epic imo. This song hits home for me becouse it sums up our "democratic" kapitalistic society, but does it without getting "angry", which is a feat all in itself imo.
They should give this guy his guitar back .
Heat......EXTEND
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seatown12   United States. Dec 03 2008 21:11. Posts 1193
pretty self explanatory what this represents
I understand it was a Pink Floyd song but I like this version better
Im like a motherfucking bulletproof tiger
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morph1   Sierra Leone. Dec 03 2008 21:23. Posts 2352
On December 03 2008 09:46 Gologol wrote:
Morph, how about Morricone's Once Upon a Time in the West soundtrack. Pure genius.
yea that's sick good song. guy is genius obv.
Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
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zodion   Germany. Dec 05 2008 11:31. Posts 260