ITT: Times you cried to music, not because of the lyrics or the context, just because you were overwhelmed by how beautiful the music was
ITT: Times you cried to music, not because of the lyrics or the context...
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Closest I've gotten to is Flotation Toy Warning-Bluffer's Guide to the Flight Deck
Debussy is so beautiful I want to cry.
With the boy with the thorn in his side.
Breaker's Roar by Sturgill Simpson is so fucking beautiful
This. Cried on multiple occasions while listening to Clair De Lune.
I will also never forget listen to Bjork's Post for the first time. The transition from 'You've Been Flirting Again' to 'Isobel' got me real bad. I couldn't believe what I was hearing
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I don't care too much about lyrics, so if I feel like crying while listening to music, it's always because of the music.
i've been really lucky about feelings regarding music in my life and i've done this too many times to count. i remember one time when i first got my car i was driving home super stoned and i wasn't listening to anything but i just started crying because of how much i loved music. ah to be young and discovering
john linnell can write em. "Your own worst enemy" and "the end of the tour" are pretty bittersweet sounding. Lyrics enhance it, but the songs themselves are good stuff. His classical sensibilities when writing pop can be pretty overwhelming, also. "birdhouse" is pretty musically powerful, and the horns on "museum of idiots" are pretty stirring.
R Stevie Moore can write some pretty lonely guitar riffs, as well.
"God Only Knows" and the French horn on "For No One" always got me teary, also. inb4 "kys fgt"
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