Bother-Stone Sour
Tearjerker-KoRn
B.B.K.-KoRn
In The End-Linkin Park
There's one line that resonates with me from bother; "I wish I had a reason, my flaws are open season, for this I gave up trying, one good turn deserves my dying"
I don't think listening to sad songs when you're feeling down is going to help at all. When I'm feeling 'depressed', I listen to dance music: electro, house, techno, trance. It's upbeat, it has no lyrics (no anger, no blues and so forth) and it makes you want to move. _________________ Alas! Our dried voices, when we whisper together, are quiet and meaningless as wind in dry grass or rats' feet over broken glass in our dry cellar.
Forever - Stratovarius
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np1WoaQZ9qA _________________ - This illusionary long for some damn girl is haunting me like shit in later days. Make it stop! I'm not ment to love or be loved. Some of us are unworthy of love.
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Joined: Aug 17, 2007 Posts: 811 Location: Wales, UK
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:51 pm Post subject:
Nutshell
Black by Pearl Jam
Everybody hurts by REM
November rain, Baby don't cry, and estranged by Guns n Roses
Under the Bridge by The red hot chilli peppers
Something in the way by Nirvana
Fell on black days by Soundgarden
Ohne Dich by Rammstein
I have stopped listening to them but here are what I think some of the best songs ever-
Creep- Radiohead
Fundamentally loathsome- Manson
I'd do anything for love - Meatloaf... I think of it as a sad song more than a romantic song
Bent- Matchbox 20
Hurt- NIN
New born- Muse
Space dementia- Muse
Apocalypse please- Muse
..& most Muse songs _________________ You can have my isolation, you can have the hate that it brings
You can have my absence of faith, you can have my everything
Joined: Dec 22, 2007 Posts: 217 Location: California
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:16 am Post subject:
I don't really know of that many sad songs, but a song I really like is "Yes, the River Knows" - by the Doors. I'm pretty sure it's about suicide, well it is atleast partially, but it's actually a really pretty song. The part that is saying "I'm going but I need a little time".... I can just understand that so unusually well.
Joined: Apr 07, 2008 Posts: 54 Location: 19/m/North Shore, MA
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:54 am Post subject:
Psychedelicious wrote:
I don't really know of that many sad songs, but a song I really like is "Yes, the River Knows" - by the Doors. I'm pretty sure it's about suicide, well it is atleast partially, but it's actually a really pretty song. The part that is saying "I'm going but I need a little time".... I can just understand that so unusually well.
Oh my god that song is so beautiful... I haven't listened to the doors in a while, I was going through really tough times while I was obsessed with them, and now I have bad memories. But Waiting for the Sun is still one of my favourite albums ever, and that song moved me miles.
One of my favourite sad songs is something that I recorded one night when I was really down. Its on my myspace, and its the last song on the list ( I have a band page for my music but I use it personally)called "Searching for Yesterday" Cliche title I know but its an old one and I was younger when I recorded it... I still love it.
Other sad songs are all... either metal or classical or just plain random
"Altitudes" and "Air" by Jacon Becker
Opeth - "Isolation Years" and "To Bid you Farewell" and "Hope Leaves" and "Hours of Wealth"
"Sadness and Hate" and "Sleeping Stars" by Wintersun
"Non - Zero Possibility" by At the Drive - in
"Adagio in G" by Tomaso Albinoni
"Air on a G String" By J.S. Bach _________________ Whoever battles with monsters had better see that it does not turn him into a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
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