mrpancake
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Post by mrpancake on Apr 22, 2007 0:56:31 GMT -4
I hope it's okay to start this thread. I could have sworn we had a thread here, but I may just be thinking of FT back in the say. We have a funeral songs thread, but I don't think sad songs are necessarily the same. I really love sad songs in general, I don't know why.
I guess one of the saddest songs ever was Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday, about lynchings of Black people in the south. It's just so profoundly sad, and her voice does it absolute justice. Stunningly beautiful. She has a lot of other good sad songs, too. The End of a Love Affair being one of them - it's partially sad just because it was recorded toward the end of her life, when her voice really was all but ruined, and yet it's still great because it's her.
But I also like songs that aren't inherently sad, but have a weird way in which they're sad. For example, Subterranian Homesick Alien is sad to me in a strange, unexplainable way. I don't really think that the song is sad in and of itself, but there's something sort of heartbreaking about the lyrics. I guess it's sad in the same way I think warm Sunday afternoons are sad - there's just something about them. But they have other songs, like No Surprises or How to Disappear Completely which are uneqivicoally sad.
Other songs you think are sad?
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Post by kanding on Apr 22, 2007 4:01:56 GMT -4
Martha by Tom Waits. That song destroys me. So much that I can't explain why but can only tell you to listen to it.
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Post by Mutagen on Apr 22, 2007 8:30:27 GMT -4
Radiohead is really owning this thread so far, eh? Because "Lucky" and "Exit Music to a Film" were what immediately came to my mind.
Also "Playground Love"/"High School Lover" by Air. The piano line gets me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2007 10:52:28 GMT -4
Exit Music is one of my favourite songs ever. I love me some depressing music (and yeah, Radiohead owns this thread).
One sad song that I can't listen to is Jewel's "Adrian". It's just... gah. Listen to it and you'll see.
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dwanollah
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Post by dwanollah on Apr 22, 2007 12:49:32 GMT -4
I always get -- hee! -- supremely pissed when I hear Miss Ross butchering it.
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Post by kanding on Apr 22, 2007 16:06:20 GMT -4
She didn't. Boy, she must think pretty damn highly of herself. I always thought Strange Fruit was just one of those untouchable songs. It was done by Billie Holiday and she left nothing to improve upon. I can't imagine how Diana Ross interpreted it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2007 18:32:30 GMT -4
I Can't Make You Love Me performed by Bonnie Raitt is the saddest love song I know. Oh, there are those about lovers who die, but this one is just so full of resigned longing. The feeling this song gives me is nostalgia heaven. It hurts so good.
Then there's Angel and Hold On by Sarah McLachlan. I also have a soft spot for I Wish I Were Blind by Bruce Springsteen.
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Post by divasahm on Apr 22, 2007 18:45:05 GMT -4
The Way We Were--original studio version by Barbra Streisand Ashokan Farewell--from Ken Burns' Civil War soundtrack The Show Must Go On--from Queen's final album with Freddie Mercury, released after his death. Those are my biggest tearjerkers--I also get verklempt over Feed The Birds from Mary Poppins (those poor hungry little birds! ). A music major friend of mine once told me that the saddest NOTE in the history of recorded music was the third note of Over the Rainbow as sung by Judy Garland. He said that third note was the sound of a heart breaking. And I get misty now whenever I hear it, because my friend died a few years later from AIDS just after his 30th birthday.
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Post by carrier76 on Apr 22, 2007 19:58:41 GMT -4
OMG I totally lose my shit when I hear "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins! Two songs for me: "Can't Cry Hard Enough" by Williams Brothers, and "Life is a Song," by Patrick Park. You may think that both of those are because of 90210 and The OC, respectively, and you might be right.
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Post by PearlySweetcake on Apr 22, 2007 22:52:12 GMT -4
I originally posted this back on The-Site-That-Shall-Not-Be-Named... I cannot get through the last verse of "Puff the Magic Dragon" without completely falling apart and bawling my eyes out. "A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys....."*sniffle*
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