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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!
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".
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.