yeah...and im sorry for posting again...but i hadta add wheat's album
*medeiros* to my list of lovelorn/painful music...anyone else into these
guys? wow. thats all i can say. umm, and dump's *a plea for tenderness* is a
great heartbreak album. mmm...and i cant mention those without mentioning
This is sadder than any song:i work at urban outfitters (stop laughing)
and I had to listen to the Mike Ness album TWICE today during my 11 hour
shift. argh.
gee... I wonder why my head is pounding.
...mer.
ok, first: anyone in boston should go see rye coalition, cause a friends band
is opening for them. should be a good show.
now, sad songs:
weezer's "only in dreams" always gets me too, as does most of neutral milk
hotel's album. I won't even mention Joy Division, since that is way too
obvious.
In a message dated 7/26/99 12:29:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>"whenever i breathe
>out..." by the mouse,
definetly. Also lovelorn/sad :
"explain", Jeremy enigk
"like a fool", superchunk
"a partyable model of" , Joan of Arc
"side part" that dog
and more which i cant think of, of course
K
In a message dated 7/25/99 9:24:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>i once heard the afghan whigs in a "wet seal." kind of weird.
i beat all of you--
i heard air's "talisman" in walgreens. twice.
Karina
oh yeah hey i like damien jurado a lot..
happy birthday john is sad as hell
russ
(sorry for getting anyones hopes up who thought they had more important
email and saw this 4 liner from me)
N.P kleenex girl wonder - graham smith is the coolest person alive
the retrospective discs were released last tuesday, the 20th. old ramon, an
entirely brand new album by the red house painters that was finished over a
year ago, is being held by island records indefinitely.
and, i've never heard the recorded version of neverending math equation, but
when the
Have to say the Sebadoh "Ocean" single has an acoustic version of "Magnet's
COil" that is quite possibly the most painful thing that I have ever heard.
Built to SPill's "Car" hurts a lot too. Husker DU's "Never Talking to You
Again" is a hurtful little didy as well. When all else fails, just t
WOW! I've been listening like mad to the KARP/Rye Coalition split cd I
have and totally thought they were broken up! Also was wondering what
other releases they have.. can anyone tell me? This is amazing to me,
now I have a chance to see em! thanks for any leads. ryan
baby spine wrote:
>
> i
to star who asked if anyone liked any of the stuff he mentioned...ive been in
love with richard buckner ever since i saw him play an in store performance
here in st louis...and fuck just blow me away. and besides...*pretty slow*
came with a coloring book and sweet tarts and other toys. how coo
wow, all you people know the names of the songs and everything...
there's a song by smog where he talks about the past or something, "my hair
was long then and i..." is the only line i can remember at the moment. but
there's a horn riff at the chorus that makes it the king of all sad songs.
th
a friend of mine once heard "satan gave me a taco" by beck in structure.
just thought i'd add that...
hezi
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anyone else agree that mr. brock may be the first person to 'flow' with a
country-tinged accent? it's especially evident on "neverending math
equation"--the beat of the words and such. + there's even a turntable...
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i think this is a great thread, so i'll shar my two cents...
one song that always brings my to tears of happiness is Velvet Waltz by
built to spill. when doug croons "and you better not be angry..." it gets me
every time. The second song which is very lovelorn and shows a great sense of
knowin
"Now I wanna hold you/
gotta hold my pillow instead/
cuz my pillow will never lie/
or be with a stranger in my bed!"
Also:
>(*readersnote* you can't use a regular CD-R in these so if you are >in the
>market...get one for your computer I know he wishes he did).
There is a way to do this...there
sad-- i'd say just about all of the rachel's stuff.
like especially the sea and the bells, and on that
especially 'tea merchants' and 'lloyd's register'. and
'rhine and courtesan'.
i agree with the chocolate genius thing too. and
everything by rhp. and baby blue sedan. and "you and
me" by archers
since when is indian summer a happy song?
ruxx
On Sun, 25 Jul 1999, Matt Evanosky wrote:
> i'll start :supreme nothing and pretty much everything from the tiger trap
> indian summer: beat happening
Sad songs:
Have we all forgotten E-V-E-R-Y Morrissey song ever written?!
And, as mentioned... "Last Goodbye" by the late great Jeff Buckley
All of Damien Jurado's latest full length: "Rehearsals for Departure".
I had to ask a friend who knows him if he got a divorce before it's
completion.
>on the sad songs tip, i have to say "two-headed boy part II" by neutral milk
>hotel is the saddest song ever. at that part where he says, "in my dreams
>you're alive and you're crying, as your mouth moves in mine, soft and
>sweet," i seriously always cry. in fact, all of their songs are pret
Here's an odd one, but it always brings a tear to my eye:
"I Can Hear You Looking" by Yo La Tengo
Although it's instrumental, it always brings up memories of the past...
Later,
bdh
Bryon Hayes
3A Systems Design Engineering
University of Waterloo
The lead singer was killed back in 95, along
with I believe the bass player and their tour manager. They were just
leaving NYC after CMJ in Septemper, 1995 for their home state of Florida.
The crash was either in Jersey or Virginia, I can't remember.
The chorus to Mighty K.C. is as follo
i just back from the rye coalition...woaaaw that band rocks my ass. they
were selling t-shirts that said, "rye coalition...jersey city... kiss yr
girlfriend where it smells." i had to buy one. they are super nice boys
too.
on the sad songs tip, i have to say "two-headed boy part II" by neutr
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