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The songs that moved you most
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1.       Attila
144 posts
 26 May 2005 Thu 01:24 am

Which songs threw you to the edges of great sorrow,depression and even suicide?

Which is your most moving or meditating song?
Have you got any?

Mine are
Anathema-Fragile Dreams

and

Anathema-Deep

I advise them highly...
They are not Hard,not fast....

They are slow and meditating but maybe sorrowful with amazing clear vocals of a perfect accented English(Vincent Cavannagh's vocals)

If you want,I can send you these songs...

2.       Lyndie
968 posts
 26 May 2005 Thu 11:28 pm

Hi Atilla,
I would love to hear these songs please. I tried to search for them myself and didn't find them. If you send me a private message i will give you my gmail address and you can send and then i can post a reply to them.

I am thinking about my own deep songs. I don't know yet what they are.

Thanks

3.       Seticio
550 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 07:29 pm

Have u seen "Requiem for a dream"? The soundtrack is fantastic, especially one of the melodies-it's incredible.
The second song I love is Verve's "Bitter sweet symphony".

4.       Attila
144 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 07:52 pm

Nope,I am a bit prejudicing boy!
I didn't like the name...Are the makers of the soundtracks DJs???

5.       Seticio
550 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 07:58 pm

of what??

6.       Seticio
550 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 08:02 pm

ok doesn't matter.
De gustibus non disputandum est.

7.       Attila
144 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 09:51 pm

post hog,ergo propter hog ! puhahaha!!

8.       Lyndie
968 posts
 29 May 2005 Sun 10:39 pm

I expect everyone will think this is a bit pathetic, but the music video that moved me most was Emre Altug's Ask i kyiamet. I can't say it was the song, because I didn't understand a word of it and without the video I would not have been moved, but I can tell you that I cried a river when I watched the video! When the old man is putting his departed wife's nightdress on his face, it reminded me of when my father died, my mother would not wash his pillow until his own 'smell' had left it. Also when my friend's young son was killed in a car crash, on the day after he died she would sit in his bedroom smelling his clothes. This is very powerful, because if someone is gone forever the last tangible thing you can have left to remind you of them is the smell of them. - OK actually I don't think my choice of songs that moved me is quite so pathetic now.

9.       Attila
144 posts
 01 Jun 2005 Wed 05:35 am

Oh,those kinda situations are psychologically awful you know.

10.       widdley
61 posts
 02 Jun 2005 Thu 04:06 pm

ok, well when i was little, I used to cry to a song called going home and when my dad used to whistle it I used to cry, but grown out of that one now.

Enrique inglesias - Hero

When I first heard I think it was the video that got me and from then on it always makes me soooo sad and cry.

The words in spanish are even more sad.
Ohh i'm welling up...have to go...BYE

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