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My intensely sad song:
Enya, Fallen Embers. (It's not even that long, and it's really non-explicit, and I start sobbing). My anti-religion song: Julia Ecklar, Hand of God (I tend to listen to this whenever I've heard someone I know make a particularly idiotic theistic statement). -Perchance. |
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1. Zone-out song
Cornelius, "Typewriter Song" NIN, "A Warm Place" 2. Catharsis The Police, "Can't Stand Losing You" DMX/Tears For Fears, "Who We Be/Shout" (UNKLE Sounds remix) NIN, "Ruiner (Version)" 3. Libido Bj�rk, "Isobel" 4. Beautiful song Red House Painters, "24" UNKLE, "Rabbit In Your Headlights" 5. Safe song Cheap Trick, "I Want You To Want Me (Live)" 6. Picture song Cocteau Twins, "Lorelei" Elysian Fields, "Jack In The Box" 7. Intensely sad song The Cure, "Last Dance" Joy Division, "The Eternal" |
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wow you all listen to pansy music
![]() 1. Your "zone out" song that makes you realize exactly what's important in this world. 2. Your catharsis (rage) song. 3. Your libido song. 4. Your song that's so beautiful it hurts to listen to it. 1. City of caterpiller: "and you thought a celing could replace haven" Godspeed you black emperor: most anything, but "moya" 2. (got too many of these) Page 99 "my application to heaven" Catharsis "arsonists prayer" 3. uh.... 4. Aesop Rock "daylight" Modest Mouse "lives" |
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oh oh oh my libido song is "paranoid Android" by radiohead.
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1. Zone out: Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn / Monty Python - Always look at the bright side of life
2. Rage: Prokofiev - Motagues and Capulets (from Romeo and Juliet) 3. Libido: I don't have one (song, that is). 4.Too beatiful: Mozart: Lacrimosa illa dies (from Requiem) / Vangelis - Movement X (from Tribute to El Greco) 5.Safe & comfortable: Mike Oldfield - On Horseback / Vangelis - Good to see you (from the City) 6. Intense picture: Mendelsshon - wedding march from midnightsmmer's dream (Hearing it will immedietely remind of the cover of the record I had it on) |
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Night falls, beneath candlelight.... Night falls, beneath winter skies *sigh* ![]() Quote:
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7. Extremely Sad Song
It would be The Cheiftain's Siuil a Run, the same one that got my vote as most beautiful. I honestly urge anyone who has never heard it, to find it and listen to it. It's honestly a gift to humanity. Plus if I'm not mistaken, it's sung by Sissel. Uzzah |
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1. Your "zone out" song that makes you realize exactly what's important in this world.
Coldplay - Parachute 2. Your catharsis (rage) song. Deftones - My own summer (shove it) 3. Your libido song. Songs by Jewel...damn haven't listen her for a long time...:banghead: 4. Your song that's so beautiful it hurts to listen to it. What's that John Lennon song that goes with... I love you...well, well...now and forever... "Woman' or something... ![]() |
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Classical:
1. Das Abshied From Das Lied Von der Erde by Mahler. Recommended; Jascha Horenstein's recording. 2. The Hero's battle with his adversaries from Ein Heldenleben by Richard Strauss. Recommended; my recording with Berliner or Rudolph Kempe's with Dresden State Orchestra. 3. Venus from The Planets by Gustav Holst. From anyone as long it is orgasmic ![]() 4. Brahms's Second Symphony. Stunning. Get my recording with Berliner as well... ![]() (oh, don't mod me because I'm doing free advertising here) |
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