songs that make you cry.....

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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Helloooooo ' Frisco !!

So only girls can get emotional huh? It's time to take it back guys, so here goes!!

Most of these songs are taken from movies / t.v shows, so the mood had been set and the song was part of the atmosphere of that scene( hey is that enough waffle to hide the fact I get taken in like our female counterparts)

Now, please don't laugh ..lol

Michelle Branch : Goodbye to You ( From Buffy TVS )

Theme from Titanic ( Just the pan pipes): By that ugly Canadian broad whose name if forget.

The suite from Forrest Gump.When his wife dies and the kid goes off to his first day of school..awwwww and then the feather flies down.

Kate Bush : The man with child in his eyes (personal reasons)

The Smiths : There's a light that will never go out ( R.I.P Lil' Ian)

Michelle Branch : Always right here.

Royal Albert Hall : The Sisters of Mercy: Sister Ray ( when the house lights went up and everyone just looked..distraught)

The m*****n : Blood Brother/ Tower of Strength( Written by Wayne for Stoko, Ramone and the Eskimos.. the best days of my life)

The m*****n : Butterfly on a wheel (One of their most underrated tunes)


The list goes on but I'm starting to feel the sudden urge to watch Desperate Housewives and Celebrity Big Brother and to deep facial cleanse... help!!
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Have been thinking a bit more about songs that put a tear in IZs eye:

Tiamat - Atlantis as a lover

Anathema - J'ai Fait Une Promesse

Edge of Sanity - When All is Said (or how Death Metal can sound like a funeral-fit ballad :cry:)

Katatonia - almost everything, but particularly "Sweet Nurse"...such bleak, desolate lyrics...

Linkin Park - Crawlin' (for personal reasons, these guys have good music but really awesome lyrics as well)

My Dying Bride - Sear Me

...and a gazillion others...

Oh and this might not be politically correct an' all, but our song Dawn Over Dachau gives me the willies and wets my eyes every time again, especially with the video images that accompany it...

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote: My Dying Bride - Sear Me
IZ.
oh yes :notworthy: same here... :cry:
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Ramone wrote:The list goes on but I'm starting to feel the sudden urge to watch Desperate Housewives and Celebrity Big Brother and to deep facial cleanse... help!!
I can recommend 'Watership Down' for these moments as well... ;D

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote: Oh and this might not be politically correct an' all, but our song Dawn Over Dachau gives me the willies and wets my eyes every time again, especially with the video images that accompany it...

IZ.
that one makes me feel cold. It's very frightening. Uneasy listening.
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scotty wrote:Green & Grey - New Model Army.
Always gets me too.
ditto :cry:
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hmmmmmm, so many to choose from;

Hazel O'Conner - Will You
Abba - Eagle :oops:
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
NMA - Green & Grey
REM - Country Feedback
T'Pau - China In Your Hand
Bob Dylan - The Man In The Long Black Coat

All for very different reasons.

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streamline wrote:Abba - Eagle :oops:
No need to be ashamed, that is a great song!
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Off the top of mi 'ead...

REM - Everybody Hurts (again...)
Nine Inch Nails - A Warm Place (personal)
London Boys - Requiem (personal)
Sisters - Romeo Down
Status Quo - In The Army Now :oops: :lol:
Nick Cave - Henry Lee
Nick Cave - Death Is Not The End
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Ahráyeph wrote:
streamline wrote:Abba - Eagle :oops:
No need to be ashamed, that is a great song!
Aye! I still have The Album on tape somewhere.
Abba were the first I liked, and I use to stick to sympathy.
Songs I liked twenty years ago still give a gooseskin every now and then.
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Oh, I SOOO forgot...

Tom Waits - Waltzing Mathilda

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Oh, I SOOO forgot...

Tom Waits - Waltzing Mathilda

IZ.
On that note : Tom Waits - Martha (Thanks for jogging my memory, IZ! :notworthy:)
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Does anyone know the song "Headstone" from Chorus Of Ruin.
It definately does the trick for me ...

Now that I think of it ... that's the only song I have of this band. Any suggestions where I can find more ?

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I forgot one too...

Sisterhood - Rain From Heaven.
Always gets me for some reason.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPTQMtMmkpo

The Dubliners : The Fields of Athen Rye
this makes me wail and blubber like nobodys business

then there is also
Pacobel : Canon in D
Jeremiah Clarke : Trumpet Voluntary
Beethoven : Ode To Joy
but that was because these were played at my wedding and they too make me blub but for a good reason!
:cry: :cry: :cry:

EDIT: hey, I've just managed my first 'clicky'
YAY ME!!!
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13Vision13 wrote:Does anyone know the song "Headstone" from Chorus Of Ruin.
It definately does the trick for me ...

Now that I think of it ... that's the only song I have of this band. Any suggestions where I can find more ?

Greetz
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Thanks for reminding me, they are soo good indeed, so I did a quick Google...

http://www.doom-metal.com/bandlist_entry.php?id=380

Splitted :|

They were from the Leeds-area I see (Bradford)...

A couple of demos, some EPs, a split...not much around, or so it seems...

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Anouk - Michel
The Sisters of mercy - Emma (not realy cry but I don't cry alot anyway)
Johnny Cash - Hurt

and problably many others but I can't think of any of them at the moment.
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Ahráyeph wrote:On that note : Tom Waits - Martha (Thanks for jogging my memory, IZ! :notworthy:)
Ya Baisturt! pt.2 (slight return) I said Tom Waits first, scroll back ya Numpty! :lol:
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christophe wrote: Anouk - Michel
For sure! :notworthy:
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Ramone wrote: The m*****n : Butterfly on a wheel (One of their most underrated tunes)
Not underrated by me!
:notworthy: ;D
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eotunun wrote:
Ramone wrote: The m*****n : Butterfly on a wheel (One of their most underrated tunes)
Not underrated by me!
:notworthy: ;D
Sorry, but that's when I lost interest in The Mission :(
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scotty wrote:
eotunun wrote:
Ramone wrote: The m*****n : Butterfly on a wheel (One of their most underrated tunes)
Not underrated by me!
:notworthy: ;D
Sorry, but that's when I lost interest in The Mission :(
its a nice song but far from there best.

this reminds me of someone :? they call him mr butterfly on a wheel :roll: he has his own dance and all :!:
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"Butterfly on a wheel" were words in a PM from docP to me when I first got here.... :notworthy:


Thought of another one before I get to that list but

Jeff Buckley ~ Hallelujah
it's all about circles and spirals
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two tear jerkers

Deliverance -The m*****n ( the part when he says 'let me lay a while and dream of....)

Where is the love - Black Eyed Peas

Agreed Ramone: there are some great lines in Butterfly on a wheel ' a broken dream........'
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