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Started by Weltfrieden, February 18, 2013, 10:31:33 PM

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Weltfrieden

This thread is only for songs that have moved you emotionally or inspired you in some way.

Whenever I think my faith in humanity is gone I sit back, listen to this song and suddenly my faith is restored.
[youtube:2efmu8ml]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TygfUR2hWM[/youtube:2efmu8ml]

This next one is pretty self-explanatory.
[youtube:2efmu8ml]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qNrgQbOE60[/youtube:2efmu8ml]

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wolf39us

Don't know what it is about this song...

[youtube:34f9zx0y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOI9A8NH4d8[/youtube:34f9zx0y]

the_antithesis

George Thorogood and the Destroyers move me.

Whenever some starts playing them, I get up and walk away.

Jmpty

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hillbillyatheist

I've got too many to name but here's 3.

[youtube:3ar2zmeq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn92P4jkFkE[/youtube:3ar2zmeq]

[youtube:3ar2zmeq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKaCbXNc5lE[/youtube:3ar2zmeq]

[youtube:3ar2zmeq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juyZiKONNoA[/youtube:3ar2zmeq]
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Surrogate

Love this track.  Changed the way I thought about music entirely.
[youtube:y057f0ke]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmi60Bd4jSs[/youtube:y057f0ke]
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WitchSabrina

I am currently experiencing life at several WTFs per hour.

Fidel_Castronaut

Beethoven's piano sonatas, becuase it was the music that we used to put on when my brother was very ill to encourage him to go to sleep. I think we had the album by
Vladimir Ashkenazy but I'm not sure, I just have them on my ipad now.

I listen to them every day when im working, and they make me sad yet happy.

I can't link becuase I'm on an iPad :(
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aitm

Quote from: "Fidel_Castronaut"Beethoven's piano sonatas, becuase it was the music that we used to put on when my brother was very ill to encourage him to go to sleep. I think we had the album by
Vladimir Ashkenazy but I'm not sure, I just have them on my ipad now.

I listen to them every day when im working, and they make me sad yet happy.

I can't link becuase I'm on an iPad :(

Yeah, I can listen to classical and get feeling good, Pachabels 9th in D minor, but mostly I listen to what they call "smooth jazz", keeps me in the mood.
A humans desire to live is exceeded only by their willingness to die for another. Even god cannot equal this magnificent sacrifice. No god has the right to judge them.-first tenant of the Panotheust

Nonsensei

Makes me furious and sad whenever I hear it.

[youtube:3onj5rkq]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwoNQvSOxM8[/youtube:3onj5rkq]
And on the wings of a dream so far beyond reality
All alone in desperation now the time has come
Lost inside you\'ll never find, lost within my own mind
Day after day this misery must go on

Brian37

Metallica's "Blackened" talks about how we are destroying the planet. And "And Justice For All" talks about how our justice system is lopsided to those with money and how it is not about facts but winning.

"Hell Is For Children" by Pat Benatar was one of the first hard rock songs if not the first to address child abuse.

But to a lesser extent:

Must resist ABBA MUST RESIST POSTING ABBA...............CANT HELP IT!

I know they don't have the deepest topics. But as I may have mentioned when I re connected with them as a fan, I look back at a couple of songs that got me, without even realizing it(because I wasn't listing to them at the time) got me through my divorce.

"Knowing Me Knowing You" and "The Winner Takes It All". I think too many breakups end up bitter and hateful. These songs long before I met my wife made me aware that things don't always work out. It made me even without knowing it, handle her leaving me without bitterness or hate.
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commonsense822

Mmmm...tasty tasty music.  These are some of my favorites though.

[youtube:2rzv2aef]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lu7Mhff2wo[/youtube:2rzv2aef]

[youtube:2rzv2aef]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m0dJXtwwiY[/youtube:2rzv2aef]

[youtube:2rzv2aef]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9-eKhCukW8[/youtube:2rzv2aef]

[youtube:2rzv2aef]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmufswgmHUQ[/youtube:2rzv2aef]

Bobby_Ouroborus

I like to wake up to this...

[youtube:3o9v9gdc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj-tBVq61as[/youtube:3o9v9gdc]

aitm

I love Carmin when I first heard it on "Excalibur"
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