what songs make you cry Sup Forums ? everytime i get drunk i listen to lynyrd skynyrd - simple man, and start crying like a little bitch
What songs make you cry Sup Forums ? everytime i get drunk i listen to lynyrd skynyrd - simple man...
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Every damn time...
Pussy ass nigga
slurp edition
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bump for bumps
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This wu banger dawg
i had so much fun with that tho :3 sorry
PUP
Pine Point
Time Operator
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every damn time, I hope nobody plays it on Christmas
Karen Dalton ~ something on your mind
Song's not even out yet, but Danny Don't You Know by NSP. I'm pretty sure it's on the next original album, and it hit me hard when they played it in Seattle
free bird > simple man
This. U2s version us the original but its too fast and doesnt have the same allure. Warren haynes takes that song and makes it reach your emotions so much more.
townes van zandt ~ nothin
Olivia Chaney ~ Flase Bride
Adrian by Jewel
every time she says canoe I go bonkers.
Nora Keyes ~ Small Apart
Hey Jude (sad mode)
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Riding with Private Malone
Don't even know why but this one
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The Star Spangled Banner
thank you for this song OP.
whenever I J/O I listen to Rock the Casbah and cry tears of precum from my eyes and penus and then do a spurt on myself and go to sleep
I think I know why user. I'm keeping this in my back pocket
Alex?
Little Drummer boy ~ Bing Crosby and David Bowie
That fuckin' Sarah McLachlan song with the sad puppies n shit
"Teddy Bear", no link, to many suicides.
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Angels
A professor was playing it for some reason
every time...
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That professor is a cunt.
THE ONE AND ONLY
Atla-Handheld
BRUH IM GONNA CRY NOSTALGIA TEARS
not even a huge bowie fan, but this:
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as a child of the 70s that grew up with 70s space age dreams of ppl living in harmony forevermore, this just fucking slays me.
>The Star Spangled Banner
Damn straight
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Cry like a bitch every time, too emotional. 1 like = 1 pray, please share
Only classical music can bring me to tears, Wagner, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky. I wept openly when I saw Twilight of the Gods at the opera. youtube.com
I cant fucking listen to that. Thats like a slightly self celebration song for humanity making it to a glorious future, when irl, humanity lead piped itself, lost any virtue it had built itself, its shredded its vision for a future, and set about a path of self destruction instead. Listening to that, now, would make me open my fucking veins.
>slightly self celebration
make that slightly *early* celebration autoincorrect you sabotaging moogerfooger
Erik Satie Gnossiennes
Makes me contemplate life/death the passing of time history and civilization.
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This was the music Captain Picard played when he thought he was going to die that day. It doesn't move me to tears but it is a good choice for your day of dying.
This reworking of Vivaldi's 4 Seasons by Max Richter has moved me very much recently too. It's been reworked in a minimalist style akin to Phillip Glass compositions. Nothing added .. only some of the clutter of the original Baroque style removed. Clean and soaring tones.
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reminds me of my brothers and sisters, my great grandfather, and my grandfather. Last heard this played at my grandfather's grave in arlington.
fucks me up every time i hear it.
The one that's always got me was "Something I Can Never Have" by Nine Inch Nails.
that happened to me twice, once during a performance of Gabriel Faure’s elegie, m.youtube.com
and once driving my car all day across the great plains west coming up over a rise, and as Aaron Coplands Fanfare For Mankind came on the only station my radio picked up, the sun spkit through the clouds and I positively lost my fucking shit, and every fuckibg bottled up emotion for twenty years came exploding out of my face all at once and I had no explanation for any of it but was utterly powerless to control myself and almost drove right off the fucking road.
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Any serious song about dead soldiers.
Y'all have shitty tastes. I think you don't even enjoy the music itself, you just think it has more class to listen to old ass music. Nigger I bet y'all have no clue about music at all and feel it as much as talented people like I do. Nothing against classical music though, that shit's fire. I'm talkin about all the 60's to 90's songs y'all fuckers post.
Beautiful.
My favorite Vivaldi work is his concerto for four violins: youtube.com
It is like a perfect frozen winter day in an old graveyard.
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Idk what it is but something about this song just makes me sad
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Alex Harvey Band - Next
Have you heard Barber's Adagio for Strings? Probably the saddest piece of music composed.
that ones too fast. i hate it when people crank it out like that. you gotta give that piece time to open up and breathe. its not fucking rachmaninov for shits sake. also when i die i hope im listenibg to Rachmaninovs second piano concerto, and setting tge whole fucking world ablaze as i go down you cunts.
I can't cry about those pathetic normalfag "problems" people sing about. If anything it makes me fucking jealous and angry.
Aww poor virgin who will never experience love
Bowie .. Scott Walker .. crap !?! lol Bowie I'll grant was more of a chameleon than a vangarde artist .. but Scott is still blowing artists you could even dream about competeing withs minds in his 70's .. come back in 50 yeAars and tell us y'all how great 'y'all' is.
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Hard Sun - By Indio or Eddie Vedder, take your pick.
My best friend requested it for his funeral, to this day I can't hear it without tearing up.
fuck i mean fanfare for the common faggot
i always think of it in line with one giant leap for mankind
I agree .. I just didn't want to post a whole 2 hour collection .. where the best recordings are on Youtube. I apolgize.
This is my go to recording atm .. I have one better but only on FLAC.
Honestly? Get stoned or drop some acid and listen to any of the really good Pink Floyd albums all the way through while sitting in the dark.
wish you were here - rasputina
OP Try Shinedown - simple man
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Pearl Jam's version of Last Kiss. Fucking emotional song.
yeah, but I don't care anymore. I stopped caring years ago and just accepted this is how my life is going to be.
yeah thats a good performance, i have that too.
his abstract pieces for fictional instruments are really something as well...
thats not a pearl jam song
no shit, thats just eddie the weirdo covering it in the voice of a squirrel.
His eyes they closed and his last breath spoke
He had seen all to be seen
A life once full
Now an empty vase
Wilt the blossoms on his early grave
Walk away me boy walk away me boy
And my morning we'll be free
Wipe that golden tear from your mother dear
And raise what's left of the flag for me
I don't really know, but listening to
VARSITY-So Sad So Sad at 2am gives me the feels.
I know. Thats why i said the pearl jam version
On the nickel - Tom Waits, Austin City Limits 1978
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Leonard Cohen's "The Tower Of Song"
Specifically the line where he says "But you'll be hearing from me baby, long after I'm gone
I'll be speaking to you sweetly from a window in the Tower of Song" because it reminds me that he's died last year.
I Blinked - by Steel Bridge
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You can't be that ugly.
I cri evrytim
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The moment I realised what happened at the end I was awestruck
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I never rated Cohen as much of a musician, niether did he. But his lyricism .. truly magically .. the tradition of the judaic cantor the word sung shone through his work. I'll leave this little nuggent that is one of his least known and last works .. The whole album is a tragic and pungent reminder of the fragility of life. The only true immortality a human can have are the ghosts of his works .. chilling.
Dud you can't critique Cohen and not mention that incredible voice and performance.
I would cry if I was forced to listen to Skynyrd.
Shit sucks.