Think to yourself, what is the most beautiful song you have ever heard, im not talking about your favourite song, or the most technical, or something that made you cry, I just want to know the song that made you say "holy shit... I could die to this"
What is the most beautiful song you've ever heard?
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crying is for gaylords
the new death grips
Let Down by Radiohead is the only song that has made me cry.
Kinda weird but Tchaik's Waltz of the Flowers is my #1 choice of "music to die to"
what a baby
Nightwish - Sleeping Sun
Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
landslide - fleetwood mac
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milk - sweet trip
Gifts for the earth
you have the reading comprehension of an 8 year old
Mission - ELO
Or White Queen - Queen
Probably La Ritournelle by Sébastien Tellier
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i feel like picking a beach boys song is cheating
Cocteau Twins - Lazy Calm
Surfer Blood - NW Passage. I listened to that song right after 1. my girlfriend of 2 years broke up with me and 2. Thomas Fekete passed away. That song makes me feel like the storm clouds have finally passed, but nothing is left. The constant backtrack of birds chirping also gives me a nostalgic feeling which makes it even more heart tearing. I can't completely describe it, but that song has a special place in my heart
Most beautiful Soft violin, beautiful keyboards. Nostalgic child's play piano at the end. Almost always will make my eyes water when I hear it. And I'm not religious
A perfect circle - 3 libras
Deftones - Change
The Beatles - something
RIFF RAFF - syrup sippin' assassin
Unwound- Radio Gra
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Hum- I Hate It Too
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you know it. also mike love ain't as bad as they say.
Autechre - Bladelores, Foldfree Casual, Drane2
Brian Eno - 1-1
Animal Collective - Alvin Row
Kraftwerk - Europe Endless
LCD Soundsystem - Home, Someone Great
Radiohead - Motion Picture Soundtrack
Some others probably, foldfree casual if I had to pick one
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KMF - Forever Alone
this song alone me actually seriously into music. Before this song my life was nothing but top 40 radio music. thank you Kakkmaddafakka.
Radiohead - Reckoner
Asturias is nice, I still prefer Segovia.
heres something for you cocteau twins guys.
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unironically In the Backseat by Arcade Fire.
not even joking. can't listen to Funeral without sobbing like a little bitch
I'm fine listening to Hospice until Bear and Two.
Those songs never fail to fuck me up. Every time. Every single time.
I'm not sharing it with you, it's too good.
It's perfect actually
listening to Busted and Blue and feel like drifting away
share nao or ur gettin it
please?
I need to cry. I haven't cried since I was a teenager. I want to feel something again.
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these are great
Autechre - Vletrmx21
this must be the place - talking heads
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tourist - radiohead (i actually haven't heard this song in so long and now i'm listening to it and i'm getting emo)
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song title - les rallizes denudes (it's from mizutani and it's really different from 90% of their other stuff)
insomnia samba - amos and sara
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heard from the telephone lines - boards of canada
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Would die to/10.
i know this is a cliche choice but whatev
"Everything Means Nothing To Me" by Elliot Smith. While I don't know if I could ever call it my favorite song (I'm not sure I could ever pick just one), I've thought to myself that I child easily pass on after hearing that near the end of my life. It's just stop beautiful, and when the drums kick in and all the instruments are going towards the end, it depresses me that no matter how hard I work, and how talented my friends are that I play music with, I can't ever see myself creating a song as good as that one.
best noise
I could die to Black Body or the low-key part of My Whole Life
Brian and Dennis WIlson - Oh Lord
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dude was literally writing music for cocaine and big macs, talk about screaming out to the lord at rock bottom.
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The timbres, and how they come together. Have been listening to this for over a decade, and somehow it still doesn't feel quite real
Sarabande - Claude Debussy
Northbound slug - the coltranes
Tokyo Bassoon Quartet Nakagawa's Junk Box - J.S. Bach Partita Sinfonia BWV 826
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Continues to be my favorite Radiohead song
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Not sure if this answers your question but 7:20 onward is the most perfect melody/chord progression I've ever heard, in that it grows ever more powerful with each repetition. If this song lasted forever it'd get so heartbreaking and beautiful you'd eventually kill yourself.
Squarepusher - Tundra 4
This thread is great, most of the stuff posted so far has been really good.
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This is one of my favourites.
not religious but it deeply fascinates me, especially with beautiful pieces of work like this
Kettering by The Antlers and Exit Music (For a Film) have probably elicited the strongest emotional responses...
Those are generic choices but I 'unno maybe that's why their albums are well regarded.