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Sinister Intents
4th December 2013, 03:10
For me whenever I listen to certain songs I feel a tingling sensation or get other feelings like shivers. What're songs that do this for you?
Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLV4_xaYynY
Kalmah - Wings of Blackening
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LtZHlGTB88
System of a Down - Question!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENBv2i88g6Y
skitty
4th December 2013, 03:39
CSNY-Ohio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GI7-m919ynU
Post-Something
4th December 2013, 03:53
Thomas Newman - Any Other Name:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIjWaulrLjs
Petrol Bomb
4th December 2013, 04:01
I'll only mention one,
Moby - Porcelain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAYHTES4whs
Crabbensmasher
4th December 2013, 04:51
CSNY-Ohio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GI7-m919ynU
This. Completely amazing. Neil Young's stuff is already amazingly honest and genuine, just having this political message makes it that much better.
Also
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzcHJAONSSo
If I was going to kill myself to any music, it would probably be this. Rain falling outside. Light a cigarette, stroll across the room. Pick up a revolver, casually load some rounds into it - stop, have a drink, glass of whiskey. Take a few deep breaths, music playing, rain falling outside.
On a side note, Blade Runner's a really great movie, just for the atmosphere if nothing else.
Marshal of the People
4th December 2013, 08:09
This is very sad:crying:.
Bright Eyes by: Art Garfunkel (from the movie Watership Down).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGyQmH9NZcw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLsvvZOaFH8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwWp6vnAF50
Ele'ill
5th December 2013, 01:06
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Sabot Cat
5th December 2013, 01:14
I really like a musical thing called Nightcore, wherein a song is pitched-up and sped-up while laid over a fast electronic beat. I call it a "thing" because it was the name of a Norwegian group that remixed songs in a certain way that soon caught on in the internet, with the remixers always identifying the artist of the song as "Nightcore", making it both a genre and a kind of collective anonymous identity. It's also identified as "happy hardcore" or a part of trance music, but Nightcore songs possess a more consistent vocal presence and a shorter length than most trance songs. Here's a link to the original group's oeuvre: http://nightcore.net/music/
Tenka
5th December 2013, 01:58
The effect described in the OP has two popular names which I forget, and do not really care for either. There are many songs which give me that wonderful feeling, and not a single one is in my language.
Example:
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(actually this just makes me tear up now, but I had trouble finding something more accurate on youtube)
Yuppie Grinder
5th December 2013, 03:20
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so many more i could list, music is great
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hell yea
"dragging a dead deer" is also brutal, especially the title track
A Revolutionary Tool
5th December 2013, 03:35
Jimi Hendrix-Voodoo Child
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvmKlZGTTU4
I love how crazy it is, you can always tell Jimi just kind of makes half the shit up as he goes along. Sometimes I'll find myself breathing hard after hearing it because it gets intense.
Taters
5th December 2013, 03:39
Black Moth Super Rainbow - Twin of Myself
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Cheikh Lo - Santa Yalla
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music is good
EDIT: also, there's that one track off of hotline miami
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skitty
6th December 2013, 00:31
Genesis-Your Own Special Way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykaEysI4KYA&feature=player_detailpage
Comrade Chernov
6th December 2013, 02:14
Anything by Alice in Chains, really. One of the best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal bands to exist, in my humble opinion.
Workers-Control-Over-Prod
6th December 2013, 02:36
Mozart's Lacrimosa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU2OZMRi15w), ever since seeing the most popular film in East German cinema history "Komm und Sieh", is powerfully ingrained in my mind.
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Workers-Control-Over-Prod
6th December 2013, 02:50
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Ele'ill
7th December 2013, 22:40
there are quite a few songs that give me an immediate feeling not because they're good songs but because of life events around the time I may have been listening to the song or the song was on in a public place, like finding out my friend had died (the sugarcubes (bjork) - birthday) and moby - southside
Czy
7th December 2013, 22:42
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
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Ele'ill
15th February 2014, 01:46
So the first time I listened to this song I kind of figured what it was about and from what I understand (could be wrong but others agree) it is about what the vocalist and writer feels is the paradox of irrational but understandable and correct feelings of selfishness experienced by friends of someone who has taken their own life. That there is a genuine decision made by the person, in a better position to make it than all their friends and family, but if they just had simply lock themselves up for ten years or so, and let it all pass, when they got out they'd still have new opportunities. It is a mysterious song off a brutal album.
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