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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden Nothing compares - Sinead O'connor and loads of P Floyd songs especially the openings to them. And of course the Welsh National Anthem !" I’m obviously biased but have you heard Chris Cornell’s version? | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden " Never fails, that one. I remember seeing Cornell play it solo, acoustic, on a huge stage to a crowd of 2,500-ish. Blackout, just the one spotlight on him. You could hear a pin drop. The crowd was silent. Rapt. Half the audience was in tears by the end. | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden " Robbie Williams "Angel" as it reminds me of a very special woman in my life who really was my angel, friend, and non biological mother (real mother in my heart). She is in heaven now and was an angel on earth when she was alive. If I hear this song, I feel goosebumps and it often brings a tear in my eye. | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden Never fails, that one. I remember seeing Cornell play it solo, acoustic, on a huge stage to a crowd of 2,500-ish. Blackout, just the one spotlight on him. You could hear a pin drop. The crowd was silent. Rapt. Half the audience was in tears by the end." As I read this, I am in the middle of a chat with my tattoo artist, discussing the final design of my special CC tattoo. And I suddenly know what I want him to add (thank you) | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden Robbie Williams "Angel" as it reminds me of a very special woman in my life who really was my angel, friend, and non biological mother (real mother in my heart). She is in heaven now and was an angel on earth when she was alive. If I hear this song, I feel goosebumps and it often brings a tear in my eye." | |||
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"Ooh there's a few. The first that springs to mind is... Yes by McAlmont & Butler J" I'm going to have to think about this, Dee. I immediately went to songs that made me sad (many), but goosebumps doesn't necessarily mean sad, does it. But while I do that over-thinking, I will just say that I LOVE this song, J! | |||
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" Linger - The Cranberries B" Probably one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Takes me immediately back to memories of my late husband. | |||
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" I'm going to have to think about this, Dee. I immediately went to songs that made me sad (many), but goosebumps doesn't necessarily mean sad, does it. " Not necessarily, no. I’m more interested in knowing about the WHOA! goosebumps | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden " Incredible song. Mine is. My Life in the Knife Trade by Boysetsfire. | |||
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"These arms of mine. Otis Reading. " Yep, it's on one of my playlists (for years I was convinced it was Sam Cooke.....doh!) | |||
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"Sugar Mice - Marillion " Misplaced Childhood does it to me too | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden " I used to constantly rehearse that track, I a band I was in when I was young, probably when I was around 19. So I think I've "overheard " it, if you know what i mean.. One track that never fails to give goosebumps is by a singer/songwriter called dallas green. If you type "city and colour - day old hate" on youtube, that track will come up. I think dallas green is a spectacular singer and guitarist. | |||
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"Sound of silence, by disturbed. Makes me shive just typing it. " Was waiting for this one to come up, definitely a contender. | |||
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"Sound of silence, by disturbed. Makes me shive just typing it. Was waiting for this one to come up, definitely a contender." Just had a sexret blub. | |||
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"This woman’s work (Kate bush & maxwells version) Oh and … Gun n roses November Rain " Good shout on Women's Work, makes me well up | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden I used to constantly rehearse that track, I a band I was in when I was young, probably when I was around 19. So I think I've "overheard " it, if you know what i mean.. One track that never fails to give goosebumps is by a singer/songwriter called dallas green. If you type "city and colour - day old hate" on youtube, that track will come up. I think dallas green is a spectacular singer and guitarist. " You can’t “overheard” Black Hole Sun, it’s impossible I’ll look up the other track, sounds interesting. | |||
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"Songs that give me goosebumps are what I live for. Those, and kisses that do the same." Me too RTG, me too. | |||
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"Nimrod - Edward Elgar Gabriel's Oboe - Ennio Morricone The Day Thou Gavest - Rev. Scholefield " I love Nimrod but it makes me cry more than goosebumps. Mars, the Bringer of War from the Planets by Holst though... goosebumps city. J | |||
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"Nimrod - Edward Elgar Gabriel's Oboe - Ennio Morricone The Day Thou Gavest - Rev. Scholefield I love Nimrod but it makes me cry more than goosebumps. Mars, the Bringer of War from the Planets by Holst though... goosebumps city. J" All the above make me cry, so maybe I've given the wrong answer! | |||
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"Vincent by Don McLean" Oooooo yes. | |||
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"Eva Cassidy’s somewhere over the rainbow and Songbird " Omg song bird xxx | |||
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"Music is so emotive. It transports us to places, people, moments. It's so powerful and my reactions change depending on what's going on at the time. There are 2 songs that always get me though. November Rain by Guns and Roses. Full version please always. The Show Must Go On by Queen. I think we are all performing at times. " Totally with you on both counts, Ms Wyld | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden Never fails, that one. I remember seeing Cornell play it solo, acoustic, on a huge stage to a crowd of 2,500-ish. Blackout, just the one spotlight on him. You could hear a pin drop. The crowd was silent. Rapt. Half the audience was in tears by the end." Norah Jones did it two days after Chris died just her on the piano | |||
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"Ooh there's a few. The first that springs to mind is... Yes by McAlmont & Butler J" Also from that album, 'You Do'. Never fails. And Radiohead's How To Disappear Completely. That bit where the song breaks down and the strings come back in. If you haven't heard it before, I urge you to go listen to it now. | |||
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"Brothers in arms, Dire straights." Written during the Falklands War in 1982, although not released until 1985 (on the album of the same name), used a lot at military/ex military funerals....very evocative of the time it was written. New studio version recorded on the 25th anniversary of the Falklands in 2007 to raise funds for Falklands veterans. Does anyone recall the TV series about ex soldiers it was used as the title song for..... I think it was "Civvies"? | |||
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"Sinnerman - Nina Simone" Oh yes! Definitely. Forgot to mention Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel after putting lyrics as status. Doh. J | |||
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"Mine is unapologetically Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden " Oh thanks for bringing that. Haven't listened to it in ages ! For me there are so many.. but first which popped in my head was Sonique - It feels so good And Vivaldi - The Four Seasons: Spring.. | |||
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"Heart sisters doing stairway to heaven at the Kennedy centre. Fffking Wow. " Wow!! This my go to music clip on YouTube and watch it a few times a month...8 minutes that you will never regret...check it out fabbers!! | |||
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" The most emotive piece of music for me though is Band of Horses - The Funeral. I can very rarely listen to it and have to leave wherever it is I am if I even hear the intro. " Just had to walk out of Starbucks when this kicked in. | |||
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"When Nessun Dorma is sung really well. Too many ‘popped’ arrangements these days, but when it’s done with a full orchestra and a bona fide tenor. Also, symphony of sorrowful songs. The lyrics are sobering." Oohhh. Barcelona - Freddie mercury. | |||
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"When Nessun Dorma is sung really well. Too many ‘popped’ arrangements these days, but when it’s done with a full orchestra and a bona fide tenor. Also, symphony of sorrowful songs. The lyrics are sobering. Oohhh. Barcelona - Freddie mercury. " Good shout! I have this one, too. I still think about the Olympics when I hear it. | |||
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"Who wants to live forever by queen" Yes very good shout also queen with adam lambert just as good | |||
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"Ooh there's a few. The first that springs to mind is... Yes by McAlmont & Butler J" Omg. I love this track | |||
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""Streets of London" by Ralph McTell" Great choice | |||
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"Curtis Mayfield - We People Who Are Darker Than Blue Rachmaninov - slow movement, Symphony No2 Both very different, both ravishing throughout " That Rach is incredible | |||
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"Sound of silence - disturbed There's probably some more but can't think of them right now" The Disturbed version is unparalleled! | |||
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"Allegre Miserere Mei Deus. (The Sixteen and Harry Christophers version)" Allegri Miserere is beautiful. I prefer a version with trebles in it but The Sixteen version is great. | |||
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"Allegre Miserere Mei Deus. (The Sixteen and Harry Christophers version) Allegri Miserere is beautiful. I prefer a version with trebles in it but The Sixteen version is great." There are trebles in the Sixteen Version -- unless they have more than one, of course. | |||
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