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Here's three tunes.
this tune is from a 2 disc collab between 2 czech artists Iva Bittonova and Vladimir Vaclavek which has some yodellin and rad avant folk tunes. this, the last track, is some intense stuff. disc one is my preferred one back when i listened to it, warm stuff all around. from Nico's Desertshore, an extremely emotional album that has the feel of what it says on the cover: a Desertshore. this song is very very beautiful. a favorite of mine, from The Microphones' most acclaimed album Glow Pt 2 (also his best imo). Most of the tracks from this album pack a big emotional punch much like this one (like Glow pt 2, Map, I Felt Your Size, ect ect). Phil Elvrum's (the man who runs Microphones) voice is just wonderful on this track and most of his other albums, Microphones/Mount Eerie included. Amazing stuff. |
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I remember checking this one out and I was HAPPILY IN LOVE with this music. Poland has some of the coolest music in Europe, also found some other interesting bands and artists from there. Last edited by PokeRemixStudio; January 18, 2013 at 06:21:09 PM. |
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Whoopsies. yet, the titles are in Polish and not Ukrainian. Ukranian looks like Russian.
Here's some song (it makes me shed tears of joy, sorrow or some other emotion) so that it doesn't look off topic Last edited by PokeRemixStudio; January 18, 2013 at 06:33:06 PM. |
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also I'll post a rock tune that I guess is difficult but was immediately way beautiful to me so maybe someone else will dig it even though they wouldn't have heard it otherwise |
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Here's a rock song in a similar vein. It's more of a euphoric track, but in a meloncholic way. |
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here's another intense song from a relatively new band Purity Ring. the entire album is a little wibbly wabbly, but this song is really atonishing. i first listened when i was half asleep, hot diggity was that one wonderful listen. |
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Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Usually when I listen to various music that I enjoy, I just...listen. But when I play this song, I close my eyes and try to understand it. The lyrics (and the message behind them), combined with this legendary rift...it's so powerful. |
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Probably one of my absolute favorites from Vangelis, the mastermind behind the Chariots of Fire soundtrack:
Vangelis - Theme from Antarctica The song is about 3 years older than I am, but lovely nonetheless. Last edited by Seiji J. Konokama; April 5, 2013 at 07:53:19 AM. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPD7wh-6vT8
"Snuff" by Slipknot. Not what one typically expects from a metal band, but it still is amazing. |
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Now that it is Thursday, it is the official one week anniversary of me discovering this song. And I have listened to it about 150+ times.
I've listened to very many songs in different languages, and quite a few in Italian. This is my FAVORITE song in a foreign language. It's a 70's Disco "Skate Music" song. My teacher introduced it to me last week as I was entering first period. She was chanting my Italian name (cause we do those things) "Luca, Luca, Luca..." and I got confused. Then she turned on the projector and showed me the song because she had just found it as well. A mix of amazement and conceit (Hey, it's a song about ME!) made me completely fascinated with the song. I especially love the orchestra and the chord progression, it makes me swoon~ I would translate the lyrics, but it's too much work. It's a song about a woman and her golden-haired boy, Lucas. She thought their love would last forever, but she saw him walk past her window with another blonde dude, and she never saw him ever again. Now she wonders what could've happened to her one true love. Not only do I love the way she sings these words, but I find it closely paralleling something that happened to me once before. Close to the heart~ I can't imagine a world without me knowing of this song. I have to listen to it at least five times a day to feel truly satisfied. It brings my spirits up no matter what and gets me in the mood for skating! (Also, that dance the dude does at the beginning? I can soooooo do that.) Last edited by TurtwigX; May 2, 2013 at 08:21:33 PM. |
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"Listen to my story. This... may be our last chance." Ahh, this game... I'll be perfectly honest right here, I never finished Final Fantasy X. However, I do have fond memories about it from my earlier childhood. See, around 2004-ish I bought a PS2 for what I believe was Christmas. Soon after it, I bought this game, presumably in a Gamestop. Now before I go any further, I'd like to make a point clear. During the earlier days of my childhood, I rarely, if ever, beat the games I bought. But with FFX, I actually went fairly far with it. I still remember being intrigued and made curious by the storyline. And Yuna, one of the main characters, I believe was my first VG crush. Another thing that stuck out to me was this beautiful song, and listening back on it reminds me of playing it with my cousins, along with general nostalgia of my childhood. See, I've moved a fair amount in my time, and songs with reminiscent tone usually stand out to me because I usually think back to the days I lived in different states and how different life was, or just miss the days of the past when I didn't know what reality was like and I was a different person, was with different people, and was in different places. Reasons like these are why I feel like I understand the struggles of moving on beyond childhood more than most other kids my age... Unfortunately, I sold my PS2 and games for a PS Go(I know, not the best decision ever made, but at least I can play PS1 FF games, never owned a PS1). However, with the remake coming for the PS3, I might just get a PS3 along with it for reasons of nostalgia, and seeing how much praise it has gotten over the years; I'll see. To finish off, I'd like to leave with a quote regarding what nostalgia means to me. “The Greek word for "return" is nostos. Algos means "suffering." So nostalgia is the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.” ― Milan Kundera, Ignorance Last edited by Eagles; June 29, 2013 at 05:58:32 PM. |
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I got two songs from Megamang Zero these songs are really good even though I barely understand the lyrics but anyway weeb weeb weeb Baka desu
http://http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H5UnnPkiwi4 And also http://http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0PMPIo9jo0M |
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Oh lovely lovely Michael. On the anniversary of his death I just had to quickly run through all the songs of his that I have. And this one pulls at the heartstrings being the first one that I heard (and liked. I heard others but eeeh.) I even won something for doing the Thriller dance really well when I was younger. Here's the video, but it's Vevo and they're all ehh... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA |
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I can definitely imagine him singing this to me~... minus the one verse where he says girl. I'd feel so flattered if that happened. Actually, I'd feel that way if anyone sang it to me. How is it that a song in a major key makes me cry so much at that ending piano part? |
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Even after the hard hitting breakup of the band, each member found a new reason to stay happy. George especially, who was almost too happy.
This song of his makes me feel that no matter how crushing the storm clouds of depression are, you can look at them, blow them away, and see the bright rainbows that come afterwards. |
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I remember I used to tease my Dad for refusing to listen to this song, saying it made him cry... and then I really listened to the lyrics and now I can't listen to it without crying either. This is one of those few times I wish I could just stay a little girl forever... |
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"I should hate you, but I guess I love you~" This song's words remind me greatly of the stress and depression I've felt in the past few months. But conversely, the sound and general brightness in Harrison's voice remind me of the great release I felt as I got better. So much better~ Last edited by TurtwigX; September 14, 2013 at 01:47:21 PM. |
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An unfortunately rare moment, I find myself totally in love with a new John Lennon song. The opening track to his final album, Double Fantasy, this is (Just Like) Starting Over.
This might be the stripped down version but it sounds pretty much the same, but better.) There are few songs that can make me cry, but this is one of them. My view on John Lennon songs from his post-Beatle library is that 70% are trash, 20% are acceptable, and 10% are pure magic. This came after his 5 year break from music to take care of his son, and during that time he got over his depression from the 1970s and was just happy to be alive. I can feel the chords singing to me, and it's such a bright tone that makes me smile. Then 3 weeks after the album was released he was shot and killed. I wasn't even born yet and I still cry. |
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It's amazing. This song came out ~7 years ago, and I've listened to it very few times. Now I not only understand the message, but I can feel it too.
I wanted to use the low quality original version, it's the one I came across in middle school and surprisingly YouTube has ignored it. Back then it was just that catchy song with a deep meaning to the lyrics, I didn't even play Mega Man. Now everything is strange, I want to be able to go back to the past, but all I have are the sweet memories. This is probably THE first thing that got me interested in Japanese, even though I don't like the language. |
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It's no surprise that I've found another Beatles song hitting me hard.
As me and my mom were on the road we listened to it about 3 or so times. Each time, despite it being about a girl running away from home with some guy, my mom was insisting that it was about me leaving her for college. With that on my mind I automatically started drawing parallels between the two, and now I can't listen to this song without tearing up. Last edited by TurtwigX; May 1, 2014 at 02:46:39 AM. |
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I always thought that way about She's Leaving Home, too. Before I learned the backstory to the song, I thought it was about the parents mourning the girl's leaving off to college. Good song.
Anyways, also by The Beatles is Across the Universe. It's so mystic and spiritual... it's a beautiful experience. |
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Requiem. Listening to this at the end of the last episode of the anime was hard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w13s7t4HmhU so was the last 2 episodes of Angel Beats very sad Anime. Last edited by Shadow-lucario; May 5, 2014 at 12:53:20 PM. Reason: forgot to add link =3 |
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Radiohead - Everything in it's right place
This song was very disturbing to me the first time i listened. The more i listened to it the more it became beautiful. This is beautiful in a very strange way. Don't blame you if you think this is out of place. Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; July 25, 2014 at 01:02:52 PM. |
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Every time this one shows up on my playlist I feel like putting everything down and hugging something.
Also, here's the rest of Chrono Symphonic. Click on it, it deserves the traffic. (Also also, I don't know if it's just me but apparently all of the actual songs on that page are offline today but you should click on that link anyway.) |
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