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Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 11:37
by Mrs RicheyJames
NIN - something I can never have
The Cure - Apart
erm..........<wispers> Garth Brooks - The Dance
Puddle of Mud - Blurry (can't even listen to that one anymore)
Annie Lennox - Why?

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 11:46
by Thea
Amelia by the m*****n.
i've probably only listened to it through twice. ever. every time i try i have to turn it off otherwise i go a bit funny and start sleeping for 18 hours at a time again...

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 11:47
by Mrs RicheyJames
d00mw0lf wrote:Amelia by the m*****n.
i've probably only listened to it through twice. ever. every time i try i have to turn it off otherwise i go a bit funny and start sleeping for 18 hours at a time again...
Yeah that IS a depressing song - good one though

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 12:44
by andymackem
Sexygoth wrote:
d00mw0lf wrote:Amelia by the m*****n.
i've probably only listened to it through twice. ever. every time i try i have to turn it off otherwise i go a bit funny and start sleeping for 18 hours at a time again...
Yeah that IS a depressing song - good one though
I can't stand that song. Usually quite partial to the Mish, but that track really grates on me. :|

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 13:20
by Big Si
andymackem wrote:Usually quite partial to the Mish, but that track really grates on me. :|
Nah, every track! :twisted:

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 14:03
by flowersdie
Sensitive and Emma House by the Field Mice

Decades by Joy Division

Faith by The Cure

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 16:04
by _emma_
Kate Bush "Never be mine".
Brendan Perry's "Eye of the hunter", the whole of it but "Medusa" in particular.

"Torch" depressing? :? For the listener, or the singer? Actually, for me as a listener it's rather heartening I'd say, in a distant lighthouse flashing from afar through the fog when you're shipwrecked on an endless ocean kind of way. Or when your eyes stop for a while on a small orange-lit window of a house lost in the fields, while your train is rushing fast in the night. Yes and no mixed together. Heartening, and depressing, both.

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 16:23
by christophe
I don't think I have feelings.... :| :| :|

no but I mean I don't get emotional by listening to a song.
But when I’m angry or sad or…. And I listen to some music it always helps.
And I always feel witch song I should play although I wouldn’t otherwise. Strange.

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 20:04
by Xodus
Neil Young-most of Sleeps With Angels
Marillion-Jester's Tear, Bitter Suite, Chelsea Monday
Pearl Jam-Sleight Of Hand

good ol Marillion...

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 21:23
by Almiche V
Julie by The Levellers

"She felt alone in a crowded room". :cry:

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 22:47
by James Blast
Padstar wrote:for me...

NIN - Something I can never have.

Paddy.
you heard the version on Still, Paddy?
if not prepare to weep :(

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 22:49
by Silver_Owl
I find Rainbow Dome Music by Steve Hillage totally out of the question after a chemically imbalanced evening of listening to it 20 odd times in a row on repeat.
Depressing in the sense that I can't ever enjoy it again for what it is.

Posted: 20 Apr 2004, 22:52
by Black Planet
Sexygoth wrote:Puddle of Mud - Blurry (can't even listen to that one anymore)
Cried my eyes out to that one more times than I even want to remember.

Still, it's a good song.

And I Can listen to it now. With dry eyes and a hard heart. 8)