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Songs that make you cry

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:34 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Okay, i know that i'm blazzing up this site with Music threads, but please give me this last thread and i'll lay off for a while on the new music threads, okay? Okay here it goes, i listen to multiple styles of music. I believe that no one genre is the "End-all-be-all" to music, i just have my moments. But lately i've been listening to some songs that have been sad. Now i'm far outweighing them with holiday songs, but sometimes i just listen to certain songs and i start to well up. Well these are some songs that have made me a little sad lately,

"Te Amo", by Rihanna,
"Blue Christmas", by Elvis Presly,
"Numb", by Linkin Park,
The song in se02ep01, of TSCC, the episode is called "Samson and Delilah"
For CRISISALL, the song at the end of AJBAC.

There are more, but i'm welling up thinking about these songs, plus it's almost time to get off line for the night, damn school.

"Mom, he has her chip. He has her."
John Connor,"Born To Run", TSCC EP 2x22

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 3:57 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Elton John, "Daniel"
Jane Siberry, "Calling All Angels"
ABBA, "The Winner Takes It All"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions, "Indoor Fireworks"
George Jones, "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
Dire Straits, "Romeo & Juliet"
Sixpence None The Richer, "Kiss Me"
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach, "God Give Me Strength"
Simon and Garfunkel, "The Only Living Boy In New York"
The Beatles, "She's Leaving Home"
Nick Drake, "Northern Sky"
Colin Hay, "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You"

Oh, and Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When her voice breaks, my heart breaks.


That enough?

Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:47 AM

KC5F


Well, there are songs that make me cry, but since this forum is for Firefly-related threads, I'll limit my list to Firefly-related music:

1) The recurring theme in "Out of Gas"
2) The funeral music for Tracey in "The Message"

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 4:02 AM

JONGSSTRAW


The music when Serenity first appears in the BDM.

"La Marseillaise" sung in Rick's Cafe in "Casablanca"

"God Bless America" sung at the end of "The Deer Hunter"



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Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:28 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Bedlam Bards - "Leaf on the Wind"
Loreena McKennitt - "Dante's Prayer"
Nickelback - "Far Away"
Florence + The Machine - "Cosmic Love"
Bon Jovi - "My Guitar Lies Bleeding in my Arms"
Evanescence - "Hello"
BNL - "When I Fall"
Stephanie D'Abruzzo/Avenue Q - "There's a Fine, Fine Line"
Ra - "I Lost Everything Today"
Luca Turilli's Dreamquest - "Black Rose"
Goo Goo Dolls - "Acoustic #3"
Shakira - "Inevitable"
Foo Fighters - "Times Like These"
Within Temptation - "Angels"
Savage Garden - "A Thousand Words"
Tori Amos - "Playboy Mommy"
Stabbing Westward - "Waking Up Beside You"
Madonna - "Take a Bow"
NIN - "Hurt"

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:21 AM

CHAPTERANDVERSE


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Elton John, "Daniel"
Jane Siberry, "Calling All Angels"
ABBA, "The Winner Takes It All"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions, "Indoor Fireworks"
George Jones, "He Stopped Loving Her Today"
Dire Straits, "Romeo & Juliet"
Sixpence None The Richer, "Kiss Me"
Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach, "God Give Me Strength"
Simon and Garfunkel, "The Only Living Boy In New York"
The Beatles, "She's Leaving Home"
Nick Drake, "Northern Sky"
Colin Hay, "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You"

Oh, and Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When her voice breaks, my heart breaks.


That enough?



Wow, there are a few of mine in there.
Definitely Northern Sky, Romeo and Juliet, and Only Living Boy in New York
but I would pick "I Want You" rather than "Indoor Fireworks" and add "My Curse" by the Afghan Whigs and "Cry Me A River" by
Julie London.
Oh and "I Still Miss Someone" by Johnny Cash

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:11 AM

KAREL

Flying on duct tape and a damaged registry.


"If Only I Could Change Your Mind" and "Don't Let It Show", Alan Parsons Project.

[edit: Eric Norman Woolfson (18 March 1945 – 2 December 2009). Rest in peace.]

"Guide Vocal" and "Please Don't Ask / Duke's Travels / Dukes End", Genesis.

All must be heard in context of their repective albums for maximum heart-pulverizing effect.

There are so many more...


"Whatever is wrong with you is so right for me." -- Marillion.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:27 AM

GINOBIFFARONI






Either your with the terrorists, or ... your with the terrorists


Lets party like its 1939

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:00 PM

LWAVES


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Dire Straits, "Romeo & Juliet"



This a great song with a sad story to go along with it but I'd say that Brothers In Arms has more emotional wallop IMO.

I can't really think of any songs that have made me cry but the ones that make me emotional in that way would be these:

Jewel - Pieces Of You
Evanescence - My Immortal (Album version)
Tori Amos - Me And A Gun
Counting Crows - Colorblind
REM - Everybody Hurts
Julee Cruise - Falling
Julee Cruise - The Nightingale
Gary Jules - Mad World

In film/TV music I would have to pick:

Terminator - Love Theme (the one that's just played on a piano)
Romeo + Juliet (DiCaprio version) - Love Theme (the instrumental version of Kissing You)
Twin Peaks - Laura Palmer's Theme
Platoon - Barber's Adagio For Strings

There are others but that'll do for now.




"I don't believe in suicide, but if you'd like to try it it might cheer me up to watch."

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:44 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!




Quote:

Oh, and Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When her voice breaks, my heart breaks.



Saw her in concert once. Was a bit concerned that she was gonna get all political, and get all fussy w the audience.

She was amazing. Gave a great performance. And the opening act was very good too. A group of teen age girls, who called themselves The Screaming Orphans. ha ha... very good concert.



The T.Rex they call JANE!


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Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:59 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Good call on "Brothers in Arms". If that one gets ya, try out the Dixie Chicks' "Traveling Soldier".

And "Only Living Boy In New York" is on my list because of its background. It was part of Simon & Garfunkel's final album, written by Paul Simon while Art Garfunkel was off filming Catch-22, and it serves as kind of a chronicle of their breakup as performers. "Tom" in the song refers to their early days, when they performed as "Tom and Jerry".

Quote:

Tom, get your plane right on time.
I know you've been eager to fly now.
Hey, let your honesty shine, shine, shine...



And I love Johnny Cash's version of NIN's "Hurt".


"Things the Grandchildren Should Know" by The Eels.

Quote:

I got a dog
I take him for a walk
And all the people like to say hello
I'm used to staring down at the sidewalk cracks
I'm learning how to say hello
Without too much trouble

I'm turning out just like my father
Though i swore i never would
Now i can say that i have a love for him
I never really understood
What it must have been like for him
Living inside his head

I feel like he's here with me now
Even though he's dead

It's not all good and it's not all bad
Don't believe everything you read
I'm the only one who knows what it's like
So i though i'd better tell you
Before i leave



Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:00 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:


Quote:

Oh, and Sinead O'Connor's version of Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When her voice breaks, my heart breaks.



Saw her in concert once. Was a bit concerned that she was gonna get all political, and get all fussy w the audience.

She was amazing. Gave a great performance. And the opening act was very good too. A group of teen age girls, who called themselves The Screaming Orphans. ha ha... very good concert.



The T.Rex they call JANE!





Yup, strip away all the political BS, and the girl can just flat SING.

Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Thursday, December 17, 2009 5:34 PM

KINGEICHOLZ


Can't pick a song that makes me cry because real man don't cry come on guys on her GROW A PAIR!

What does songs that makes you cry have to do with firefly?

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Friday, December 18, 2009 2:39 AM

CHAPTERANDVERSE


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Good call on "Brothers in Arms". If that one gets ya, try out the Dixie Chicks' "Traveling Soldier".

And "Only Living Boy In New York" is on my list because of its background. It was part of Simon & Garfunkel's final album, written by Paul Simon while Art Garfunkel was off filming Catch-22, and it serves as kind of a chronicle of their breakup as performers. "Tom" in the song refers to their early days, when they performed as "Tom and Jerry".

Quote:

Tom, get your plane right on time.
I know you've been eager to fly now.
Hey, let your honesty shine, shine, shine...



And I love Johnny Cash's version of NIN's "Hurt".


"Things the Grandchildren Should Know" by The Eels.

Quote:

I got a dog
I take him for a walk
And all the people like to say hello
I'm used to staring down at the sidewalk cracks
I'm learning how to say hello
Without too much trouble

I'm turning out just like my father
Though i swore i never would
Now i can say that i have a love for him
I never really understood
What it must have been like for him
Living inside his head

I feel like he's here with me now
Even though he's dead

It's not all good and it's not all bad
Don't believe everything you read
I'm the only one who knows what it's like
So i though i'd better tell you
Before i leave



Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde



Did you read the book Things the Grandchildren should know?

One of the people I shared a flat with when I was a student used to sing "Only Living Boy in New York" at the end of every drinking session. It has a wonderful melancholy nostalgia to it.
Saw them live and they were quite excellent.

Have to add in "I Know It's Over" by the Smiths.

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Friday, December 18, 2009 5:41 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by KingEICHOLZ:
Can't pick a song that makes me cry because real man don't cry come on guys on her GROW A PAIR!

What does songs that makes you cry have to do with firefly?



Well then, i guess if you don't cry, then you have no emotion. I mean will it not hurt when your parents die? Or when, god forbid, your spouse dies? To show emotion is not a sin. I mean don't you think Jesus cried when he was on the cross? Yes he does. To show emotion is not a sin KING. In fact to be a "man" you need to show emotions. The thing is, you don't let them contol you, but never, NEVER, not show emotions, that proves one thing, that your heartless.

"Mom, he has her chip. He has her."
John Connor,"Born To Run", TSCC EP 2x22

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Friday, December 18, 2009 6:59 PM

GILLIANROSE


So many great, powerful songs mentioned here. I would second Traveling Soldier in a heartbeat. Elvis Costello's Scarlet Tide undoes me every time.

I feel compelled to admit that the last verse of Puff the Magic Dragon makes me choke up, too.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 12:41 PM

KINGEICHOLZ


Ok then Eve if it makes you happy a song that would make me cry if I was a wimp would be ''How many friends'' by The Who off Who by numbers.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:32 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by GillianRose:
So many great, powerful songs mentioned here. I would second Traveling Soldier in a heartbeat. Elvis Costello's Scarlet Tide undoes me every time.

I feel compelled to admit that the last verse of Puff the Magic Dragon makes me choke up, too.




More info, please. I love Costello, yet I'm unfamiliar with that song. I'd love to hear it. Hell, now I *have* to track it down!

Mike

Work is the curse of the Drinking Class.
- Oscar Wilde

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:35 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Chapter: I never even knew there WAS a book called Things the Grandchildren Should Know. I may have to track it down!

And yes, The Smiths have a few like that. "I wear black on the outside, 'cuz black is how I feel on the inside..."

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 1:44 PM

GILLIANROSE


He wrote it for the Civil War movie - I think the movie's title was Cold Mountain. He didn't sing it on the soundtrack, but youtube has videos of him singing it live in several different venues, including one with Emmylou Harris at the Grand Ole Opry. If you are a Costello fan, I bet you will like it a lot.

The four opening notes are almost like Danny Boy, which is another song fits well in this category :)

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:05 PM

GILLIANROSE


He wrote it for the Civil War movie - I think the movie's title was Cold Mountain. Alison Krauss sings it on the soundtrack, but youtube has videos of him singing it live in several different venues, including one with Emmylou Harris at the Grand Ole Opry. If you are a Costello fan, I bet you will like it a lot.

The four opening notes are almost like Danny Boy, which is another song fits well in this category :)

BTW I edited this, I hope it doesn't post double.

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Saturday, December 19, 2009 2:37 PM

CLJOHNSTON108


Yep, Brothers in Arms, and just about every song of Sarah McLachlan's that they used on dueSOUTH.
But my favorite...


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Saturday, December 19, 2009 6:02 PM

CALHOUN


I must be emotionally stunted or somthing.. Music doesnt make me cry. I cried once when ACDCs Hells Bells was playing but i'd just whacked my thumb with a hammer so I dont think it counts.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009 1:25 AM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Adagio for Strings, Barber, well placed the the soundtrack for Platoon.
Color of Night, Jane Siberry
Calling All Angels, Jane Siberry
It Can't Rain All the Time, Jane Siberry
From Braveheart, I think it's Murran's Theme, as she is buried.
Seventeen, Chris LeDoux
This Cowboy's Hat, Chris LeDoux
Some Gave All, Billy Ray Cyrus
Ships That Don't Come In, Joe Diffie
The Dance, Garth Brooks
Something in Red, Lorrie Morgan
Where Does My Heart Beat Now, Celine Dion
When the Blackbird Sings, Saraya
From the Soundtrack for Prizzi's Honor, the piece during their assasinations, don't have it handy here.
All of the Sarah McLachlan cuts in dueSouth, I think it was Victoria's Theme for his Love, Melina Kanakaredes.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009 1:48 AM

CALHOUN


You guys all need to eat some cement! HARDEN UP!

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Sunday, December 20, 2009 8:48 AM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by Calhoun:
I must be emotionally stunted or somthing.


Agreed.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:30 AM

CALHOUN


Quote:

PhoenixRose wrote:
Sunday, December 20, 2009 08:48
Quote:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by Calhoun:
I must be emotionally stunted or somthing.
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Agreed.



Harsh!

Careful, I might cry

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009 11:37 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


For me, without question, it's "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer. For some reason this song, more than any other, starts the water works.

I've always wondered why. It sounds like it should be a song from the late 60's early 70's, but it was written and sung in the 90's. I guess it has that nostaligic kind of feel to it.

Then, one day, it came to me. It reminded me of a girlfriend I had when I was much younger. She was a simply sweet girl, unpretentious and unfettered by modern trappings. Plus she had these amazing blue eyes. She pops into my head every single time I hear it. She was my Inara.

Thinking of her now.


SGG

Tawabawho?

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 3:41 AM

MALACHITE


Ooh! It is so great to hear some love for Sixpence None the Richer. I am a huge fan of their CD "This Beautiful Mess", which has a great alternative sound with a female singer who has a beautiful voice. Phoenixrose, I was actually thinking you might want to check it out -- though it isn't as metal as some of the bands you have mentioned on other threads. "Circle of Error", while not my favorite on the CD (That would be "Within a Room Somewhere" or "Angeltread"), has been known to make me choke up now and then...

Oh, also I get choked up with Nickelback's "Saving Me" (I think that is what it is called, anyway).

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 4:01 AM

CHAPTERANDVERSE


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Chapter: I never even knew there WAS a book called Things the Grandchildren Should Know. I may have to track it down!

And yes, The Smiths have a few like that. "I wear black on the outside, 'cuz black is how I feel on the inside..."



"And if a ten-ton truck...."


Yes, the book is by Mr. E himself. its his life story told in a very simple, straightforward manner, but it is such a remarkable, and remarkably sad, tale that it needs no embellishment.

Wouldn't recommend it for Christmas reading though.


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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 8:06 AM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by KingEICHOLZ:
Ok then Eve if it makes you happy a song that would make me cry if I was a wimp would be ''How many friends'' by The Who off Who by numbers.



Oh, did we finally get KING to show something? I knew we could do it, now it's time to turn the troll, turn him and prevent the rise of his ally, the BLACK SQUIRREL!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry KING, had to do it.

"Mom, he has her chip. He has her."
John Connor,"Born To Run", TSCC EP 2x22

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 1:06 PM

PHOENIXROSE

You think you know--what's to come, what you are. You haven't even begun.


Quote:

Originally posted by Malachite:
Phoenixrose, I was actually thinking you might want to check it out -- though it isn't as metal as some of the bands you have mentioned


How sweet of you to think of me
Metal isn't really a hard-and-fast requirement. I'm certainly not a fan of only metal, and would never say I like all types of metal because there is some that I cannot abide. A beautiful voice is definitely one of the things I look for in much of my music. Of course, 'beautiful' can be subjective. A lot of extremely talented vocalists happen to front symphonic metal bands with a soaring sound, so I happen to be a fan. However, there are a lot of popular and even talented vocalists who I find to be grating. They can hit me as too high-pitched, nasal, whiny, screechy, growly, screamy, guttural, squeaky, or something else that just acts as a sonic drill on my brain.
Leigh Bingham Nash is obviously not tone-deaf or in any way a terrible singer, but her tones and pitch aren't particularly to my liking. Unlike some artists that I immediately need to switch off, I can listen to a Sixpence None the Richer song all or most of the way through, but I've never had a desire to then hear more of them, so I never pursued their work beyond the radio.
There is definitely a Nickelback song called 'Savin Me' that is pretty emotional, though that particular one hasn't moved me to tears.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 3:54 AM

MALACHITE


Quote:

Originally posted by PhoenixRose:
Quote:

Originally posted by Malachite:
Phoenixrose, I was actually thinking you might want to check it out -- though it isn't as metal as some of the bands you have mentioned


How sweet of you to think of me
Metal isn't really a hard-and-fast requirement. I'm certainly not a fan of only metal, and would never say I like all types of metal because there is some that I cannot abide. A beautiful voice is definitely one of the things I look for in much of my music. Of course, 'beautiful' can be subjective. A lot of extremely talented vocalists happen to front symphonic metal bands with a soaring sound, so I happen to be a fan. However, there are a lot of popular and even talented vocalists who I find to be grating. They can hit me as too high-pitched, nasal, whiny, screechy, growly, screamy, guttural, squeaky, or something else that just acts as a sonic drill on my brain.
Leigh Bingham Nash is obviously not tone-deaf or in any way a terrible singer, but her tones and pitch aren't particularly to my liking. Unlike some artists that I immediately need to switch off, I can listen to a Sixpence None the Richer song all or most of the way through, but I've never had a desire to then hear more of them, so I never pursued their work beyond the radio.
There is definitely a Nickelback song called 'Savin Me' that is pretty emotional, though that particular one hasn't moved me to tears.

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Oh well... Just to clarify: You have you listened to her on songs from This Beautiful Mess, right? I never really got in to their other albums, but on that one, she sounded differently to me, and the band had a much more alternative/rock feel (which, I tend to prefer).

Anyways, Happy New Year!

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