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Didn't want the music room to get too depressing, so thought I'd start this in a new thread. Don't have to literally make you cry, but songs you find really moving.


Already mentioned Nine Inch Nails - Hurt


Others include

Counting Crows - Colorblind (Have no sound at work so I hope this is the right song with this weird vid).


Julie Cruise - Questions in a world of blue This is a scene from Twin Peaks "Fire Walk With Me. Please excuse the rednecks trying to score with Laura Palmer during the sax solo... Bloody inconsiderate!

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Good thread and good choices


Do You Realize? has aaaaalmost become overplayed for me but that last guitar riff in the quieter second half still works - oh hang on I'm off again!


Someone is BOUND to mention Hallelujah by Buckley but I prefer John Cale's take meself


The Streets - Empty Cans. After the rewind and the single piano note pings in, that's me in trouble. By the time he finds his bleedin thousand quid I'm in buckets

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Someone is BOUND to mention Hallelujah by Buckley

> but I prefer John Cale's take meself


Weirdo!!!!


That said, I found a live recording of Jeff Buckley doing it, and found it painful. He had a good voice, but not so sure he was good live... He could play the guitar though! I think it sums it up for me that the only tune I actually listen to on "Grace" is in fact Hallelujah, and that's a cover... Just don't much like the Cale version, it's too happy somehow.

I wasn't a fan of the Bruce Springsteen classic Thunder Road, then I heard the Tortoise and Will Oldham cover, and I finally got it.

Maybe it misses the point of Bruce Springsteen's blue collar rock, but this version is absolutely sublime

http://lablogo.free.fr/sidiali/ThunderRoad.mp3


This may sound a bit odd, but this can do it to me quite badly, particularly if I stumble home steaming in a weird mood and whack it on loudly (not popular with the neighbours).

Sadly I couldn't find the studio version, and this doesn't quite do it, but anyway Animal Collective - Banshee Beat

Brendan Wrote:

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I only cry at

> songs about men being shot to bits in wars. Like a

> Real ManTM . GRRR!


this song, covered by Billy Bragg but written by someone else (I believe) is one such song:


"Everywhere" (lyrics)


http://www.lyricstime.com/billy-bragg-everywhere-lyrics.html

Mike and the Mechanics -Living years

Streets - agree with you Sean but also the one about not going to church and having a dead dad from the crap album. Theme developing here.


Rolf Harris - two little boys. No mention of dead dads in that.


My Dad's fine by the way, as far as I know that is, he's currently en route to Galapagos so he's not completely out of the woods...

And the Band Played Waltzing Mathilda (should appeal to the men being shot to s**t brigade), Thousands Are Sailing and Lullaby of London - all by the Pogues. Perfect Day by Lou Reed. Spancil Hill (Irish traditional). Orangefield by Van the Man, also his In the Garden, When Will I Learn to Live in God and The Mystery.

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