Music That Really MOVES You
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Music That Really MOVES You
I decided to start a fresh thread for this topic. My question is: do you have a favorite song of songs that really move you?
For me it's the song Purple Rain by Prince.
Whenever I listen to the extended version from the Purple Rain album, I always get a little misty. I just finished listening to it and now my makeup is running. It is such a beautiful song.
My second choice is a church song I recall from my childhood entitled "On Eagles Wings". That song always put tears in my eyes every time I heard it.
What songs really move you?
For me it's the song Purple Rain by Prince.
Whenever I listen to the extended version from the Purple Rain album, I always get a little misty. I just finished listening to it and now my makeup is running. It is such a beautiful song.
My second choice is a church song I recall from my childhood entitled "On Eagles Wings". That song always put tears in my eyes every time I heard it.
What songs really move you?
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Hi Lorna. I guess there are several. One new (to me) fav is:
"What A Good Boy" by Barenaked Ladies
When I was born, they looked at me and said
what a good boy, what a smart boy, what a strong boy.
And when you were born, they looked at you and said,
what a good girl, what a what a smart girl, what a pretty girl.
We've got these chains that hang around our necks,
people want to strangle us with them before we take our first breath.
Afraid of change, afraid of staying the same,
when temptation calls, we just look away.
I wake up scared, I wake up strange.
I wake up wondering if anything in my life is ever going to change.
I wake up scared, I wake up strange
and everything around me stays the same.
I couldn't tell you that I was wrong,
chickened out, grabbed a pen and paper, sat down and I wrote this song.
I couldn't tell you that you were right,
so instead I looked in the mirror,
watched TV, laid awake all night.
We've got these chains, hang'in round our necks,
people want to strangle us with them before we take our first breath.
Afraid of change, afraid of staying the same when temptation calls ...
I guess it just reflects some of where I am right now.
All my life I've been told that I'm "(fill in the blanK)'s big BOY", (fill in the blank)'s very good BOY, such a good BOY" and every time part of me inside has shriveled and writhed in pain and wanted to scream, and I've never been able to say, "NO, don't you call me that"!! Even this last weekend my 84 years-old mother, with love in her eyes, assured me I was "her big old dependable BOY", and it hurt just as much as it always has. Strange, huh?
The other, oddly enough, is "Into the West" by Annie Lennox from the LOTR: The Return of the King. Guarranteed tears from me for some reason.
Love,
"What A Good Boy" by Barenaked Ladies
When I was born, they looked at me and said
what a good boy, what a smart boy, what a strong boy.
And when you were born, they looked at you and said,
what a good girl, what a what a smart girl, what a pretty girl.
We've got these chains that hang around our necks,
people want to strangle us with them before we take our first breath.
Afraid of change, afraid of staying the same,
when temptation calls, we just look away.
I wake up scared, I wake up strange.
I wake up wondering if anything in my life is ever going to change.
I wake up scared, I wake up strange
and everything around me stays the same.
I couldn't tell you that I was wrong,
chickened out, grabbed a pen and paper, sat down and I wrote this song.
I couldn't tell you that you were right,
so instead I looked in the mirror,
watched TV, laid awake all night.
We've got these chains, hang'in round our necks,
people want to strangle us with them before we take our first breath.
Afraid of change, afraid of staying the same when temptation calls ...
I guess it just reflects some of where I am right now.
All my life I've been told that I'm "(fill in the blanK)'s big BOY", (fill in the blank)'s very good BOY, such a good BOY" and every time part of me inside has shriveled and writhed in pain and wanted to scream, and I've never been able to say, "NO, don't you call me that"!! Even this last weekend my 84 years-old mother, with love in her eyes, assured me I was "her big old dependable BOY", and it hurt just as much as it always has. Strange, huh?
The other, oddly enough, is "Into the West" by Annie Lennox from the LOTR: The Return of the King. Guarranteed tears from me for some reason.
Love,
"It’s not given to anyone to have no regrets; only to decide, through the choices we make, which regrets we’ll have,"
David Weber – In Fury Born
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I would have said Rod Stewart Ruby Tuesday, but that was around the time I was accepting this dressing in my head.
Right now anything at all from Avril Lavignes 2nd album, but I guess tracks 3 and 6, Don't tell me and Happy Ending.
Happy Ending is prolly my fav, all of her songs have such cool lyrics if you listen to them I can relate to every single song, that's why this album is my fav!
Sophie xx
Right now anything at all from Avril Lavignes 2nd album, but I guess tracks 3 and 6, Don't tell me and Happy Ending.
Happy Ending is prolly my fav, all of her songs have such cool lyrics if you listen to them I can relate to every single song, that's why this album is my fav!
Sophie xx
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I mentioned in another thread the song Halloween by Ministry, it's like a biographical song about my life.
Now this will sound strange for me but I was with this wonderful guy one night and had a great time. One song that I remember hearing that night was The way you look tonight by Micheal Buble, and now that song is assosiated with that night. So I really get moved by that song.
If I hear a song when I'm having a good time, that song also becomes good, it doesn't matter on what style of music it might be.
Love Amelie
Now this will sound strange for me but I was with this wonderful guy one night and had a great time. One song that I remember hearing that night was The way you look tonight by Micheal Buble, and now that song is assosiated with that night. So I really get moved by that song.
If I hear a song when I'm having a good time, that song also becomes good, it doesn't matter on what style of music it might be.
Love Amelie
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A coworker of mine tried to get me interested in Morrissey and The Smiths a few months back. We both went to school in the 80s, and she couldn't believe that I'd never heard their music. I listened to mainstream/Top-40 radio in elementary/high school, and how many hundreds of bands did they play back then? If you didn't get hooked on a particular song, or if said song didn't become popular in your area, you might never get to know it.
That said, I discovered just last week that I did know a Smiths song, and it happened to be one I liked. It's from 1984, though I can only remember having heard it recently, perhaps on "The Breakfast Club", a local weekend 80s revival show. When I found the title, and read the lyrics, it seemed especially appropriate. I won't quote the whole song here, just the relevant part of the chorus:
That said, I discovered just last week that I did know a Smiths song, and it happened to be one I liked. It's from 1984, though I can only remember having heard it recently, perhaps on "The Breakfast Club", a local weekend 80s revival show. When I found the title, and read the lyrics, it seemed especially appropriate. I won't quote the whole song here, just the relevant part of the chorus:
I am human and I need to be loved
Just like everybody else does
The most common form of despair comes from not being who you are. - Soren Kierkegaard
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The song that has moved me so much lately is "I wish it would rain down" or "rain" (for short) by Phil Collins. Though it seems lately a lot of his songs have a deep meaning for me. I missed going to his concert tonite--but well, the $85 a ticket just was not in my budget. **sighs**
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