Constantine - Something Corporate
Stairway - Led Zep
Fireflies - Owl City
Constantine - Something Corporate
Stairway - Led Zep
Fireflies - Owl City
Luther Vandross - Dance with my Father Again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBiYBCoovEQ
Maybe it's just me, but this song always kills me.
noticed john lennon - imagine a few times, surely mother is far more moving.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTkc1aKAVYY
radiohead - lucky
the national - gospel
sigur ros - hoppipolla
The entire album Hospice by The Antlers but specifically Epilogue
have listened to a portion of all the ones I`m not familiar with.found some nice music and some that I would not even consider good music let along beautiful.beauty is in the earwig of the listener I guess.
Not Really Listening wrote:
Is this one of the posts where everyone posts their favourite but nobody actually listens to what anyone else posted?!
forever autumn
Here's my list (trying not to duplicate what's already been suggested):
My Old Man by John Prine
Still Can’t Say Goodbye by Chet Atkins
I know You By Heart by Eva Cassidy
Great American Houses by Hem
There Used to be a Ballpark Right Here by Frank Sinatra
You Take My Breath Away by Eva Cassidy
Love Is by John Lennon
She’s Leaving Home by The Beatles
Nothing from A Chorus Line soundtrack
Goodbye for Now by Stephen Sondheim
What About Me by Moving Pictures
Emily by Beth Nielson Chapman
Solace (a Mexican Serenade) by Scott Joplin
In Liverpool by Suzanne Vega
Losing You by Randy Newman
I Miss You by Randy Newman
Empty Garden by Elton John
Broken Things by Lucy Kaplansky
I Can Let Go Now by Michael McDonald
Warmth of the Sun by the Beach Boys
If I Laugh by Cat Stevens
Are You Tired of Me, My Darling? By the Red Clay Ramblers
Days Go By by Duncan Sheik
Drown by John Cowan (about sexual molestation)
End of the World by Skeeter Davis
Errol Flynn by Amanda McBroom
The Greatest Man I Never Knew by Reba McIntyre
I Get Along Without You Very Well (jazz standard) try Chet Baker
Picture in a Frame by Tom Waits
Safe and Sound by Sheryl Crowe
Where I Stood by Missy Higgins (about an affair)
I’ll Be Around (Jackie Allen’s version)
I see Cat Stevens on that list. If was going to pick one by him, it would be "Lilywhite."
Rod Stewart sucks now but let's not forget "Mandolin Wind"
And from Sufjean Stevens, "Chicago."
"simple twist of fate" bob dylan.
greatest. ever.
anything by Suicide Silence or Three Inches of Blood.
a dtgasrfgadfg wrote:
anything by Suicide Silence or Three Inches of Blood.
those group names are very evocative of peace,beauty, and spiritual harmony
homemovies make me cry-
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=129792she really did need someone to watchover her-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEFZAQoN2DE&feature=fvwpachabel cannon
n*gga
Fleetwood Mac (the original band): Albatross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ombnqWR3eA
Emmylou Harris with Daniel Lanois. The "Wrecking Ball" album is very moving. These are two songs on it, but not from the album itself.
Waterfall (a Hendrix song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1NU4z5JnRU&feature=related
Sweet Old World (a Lucinda Williams song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqMLYQR9st8&feature=related
Previously noted - a lot by Brian Eno. Another example:
Julie with
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok5rs1AEzCM
Maybe a bit of stretch, but Caroline No by the Beach Boys touches loss and regret. Maybe you had to grow up in southern California...
This too; from the movie "Betty Blue"
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ud_wGMXRnQ
If you are not a classical afficionado, then perhaps you have an open mind and will appreciate it.
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ud_wGMXRnQ
If you're not a classical afficionado, then perhaps you have the patience and enough of an open mind to appreciate it.
sad eyed lady of the lowlands by bob
At the risk of being laughed at, among many Kate Bush possibilities, here's this one: