[kj] OT: quick poll - sad songs

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Wed Mar 25 20:04:37 EDT 2009


Nice to see The Golden Palomino's mentioned.

Just wanted to add one more song as I can't come up with anything
right now.

Jane Siberry - It can't rain all the time. (Heard it first on The
Crow soundtrack)

At 12:20 PM 3/25/2009, Leigh Newton wrote:

>Beach Boys - Surf's Up, Til I Die

>Concrete Blonde - Tomorrow Wendy

>Golden Palominos - Little Suicides

>Red House Painters - Golden

>Joy Division - Atmosphere

>Nirvana - All Apologies

>Replacements - Answering Machine, Here Comes a Regular

>Pete Droge - 4th of July

>Jimmy Webb - Galveston

>

>Sad songs say so much, am I right?

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>From: Jerry Butson <jerry at fleamusic.com>

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>Subject: Re: [kj] OT: quick poll - sad songs

>

>Good call, Alex!

>

>Myself, I haven't cried since my tear ducts were hermetically sealed

>a while back but, if I were, it could well be to any of the

>following (in no particular order):

>

>David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees

>

>This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren

>

>Kate Bush - Under the Ivy

>

>Julie Cruise - The World Spins

>

>Talk Talk - Tomorrow Started

>

>The Communards - For a Friend

>

>Abba - The Winner Takes It All

>

>The Carpenters - Goodbye to Love

>

>Killing Joke - Goodbye to the Village

>

>David Bowie - Life on Mars

>

>Level 42 - It's Over

>

>Johnny Pearson - Sleepy Shores

>

>Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings

>

>Jean Sibelius - Swan of Tuonela

>

>Ralph Vaughan Williams - Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

>

>John Barry - Remembering Chet

>

>Thomas Newman - Any Other Name

>

>Killing Joke - Twilight of the Mortal

>

>Gustav Holst - Venus, the Bringer of Peace

>

>China Crisis - Christian

>

>Michael McDonald - I Keep Forgetting

>

>The Four Tops - Do What You Gotta Do

>

>The Divine Comedy - Lost Property

>

>Dionne Warwick or The Stranglers - Walk on By

>

>So many more...

>

>

>2009/3/25 Alexander Smith

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>"This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush. Chokes me up like a big girl's

>blouse practically every time.

>

>Alex in NYC

>

>

>

>On Mar 25, 2009, at 7:06 AM, fatpotanga wrote:

>

>OK, I've wondered this for a while.

>I'm a right soppy bugger & certain songs - particularly if I'm in a

>certain mood - can often moisten the old eyes.

>I reckon that everyone has at least one song that chokes them so,

>quick poll - what songs always 'get' you...?

>Points will be deducted & legs slapped for things like - "anything

>by Milli Vanilli' :)

>

>There are lots that get to me, but if I'm in a certain frame of mind

>some of the more lethal ones are:

>

>Cocteau Twins - Evangaline

>Natalie Imbruglia - Goodbye

>Mew - Comforting Sounds

>Carpark North - Cancer

>Weezer - Angel & the one

>Dead Can Dance - Sanvean

>

>you think some of those are bad you should see the ones I've left out ;)

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