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Songs that make you upset



Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
24,405
lucie silvas - breathe in

the first song i heard on the radio after leaving the hospital following my old mans heart attack - quite ironic really. luckily he survived, but it still chokes me up to this day
 




Jul 5, 2003
12,644
Chertsey
The Blower's Daughter - Damien Rice
Dangerously in Love - Destiny's Child (takes me back to a rather hard time in my life, I cried when they sang it in Earls Court last year.)
The Drugs Don't Work - The Verve
 






the slow norris

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Feb 8, 2005
359
Suffolk
Agree with "the living years" for the same reason.

good riddance (time of your life) - Green Day

and:
"guide me oh though great redeemer" (bread of heaven hymn)
 






Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
Oakey and Moroda, electric dreams.

The summer I left school a lad from our village died in a motorbike accident on the way home from work, he had ordered the record from a shop in the village and it arrived after his accident, they played it at his funeral because it was one of his favourites.

The day he died it had been raining really heavily and his mum phoned his work to say that she would drive over and collect him, but he had already left. In the record there is a line about it being "too late to stay", which sadly summed up the situation as he had waited for a while but left when the rain eased a little.

Even though that is over 20 years ago I still can't bear to hear the record and will either turn off the radio or leave the room. It wasn't as if the bloke was a friend of mine, he was in my brothers' year at school, but everyone knew and liked him, he was the sort of person you couldn't help but like.

RIP Muggy.
 


Carrot Cruncher

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Jul 30, 2003
5,053
Southampton, United Kingdom
Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel.

Whilst 'Born Free' is DTG's nemesis, I cannot watch Watership Down without completely losing the ability to not wail like a banshee!!!
 




Muhammad - I’m hard - Bruce Lee

You can't change fighters
NSC Patron
Jul 25, 2005
10,911
on a pig farm
i feel sad when i hear


2 NIIIIIIILLLLLLLLL
and you f***ed it up
:down:
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
The Second Star To The Right from Peter Pan and Dropkick Murphy's version of Amazing Grace. Both played at our little girls funeral. I can't even watch Peter Pan anymore without turning into a blubbering mess.
 


seven stands

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May 25, 2006
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hastings
Juan Albion said:
Then you better check out the following:

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i cant thank you enough :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
 




Braders

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Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
Titanic said:
Glad all over - Dave Clark Five :angry:

or Hi Ho F*cking Silver Lining

or Tom Hark (proper version)

or song 2



it usually means we've f*cked up our away match defensive plan :(
 




Juan Albion

Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
seven stands said:
Juan Albion said:
Then you better check out the following:

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i cant thank you enough :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Then you might be interested to know her "Best of.." is available at Amazon.com. Not only that, you can listen to clips of all 21 tracks. Might I recommend "Yellow Submarine," "A Lover's Concerto" and, especially, '"Let's Hang On" which is simply unbelievable.

Available here

It is also a little known fact that Elva Miller took her talents to Vietnam to cheer up the troops - honestly.
 




blueandwhitearmy

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Oct 29, 2004
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Bevendean
Before you go trashing my choices just bear in mind the sentiment involved ha!

Liberty X - Holding On For You
Eva Cassidy - Over The Rainbow
Green Day - Wake Me Up When September Ends
Simply Red - Holding Back The Years
Johnny Cash - Hurt
 


chez

Johnny Byrne-The Greatest
Jul 5, 2003
10,042
Wherever The Mood Takes Me
I agree with "The Living Years" by Mike & The Mechanics, but the worst one for me has to be "Walkaway" by Cast. They played it over the footage of the last ever Goldstone game on the news and everytime I hear it it brings back the sad memories of that day.

Actually just reading Starrys post has reminded me of another one. As a 33 year old bloke I didnt think I could actually cry at a song but the 911 version of DJ Sammi's Heaven (candlelight remix) is just about as sad as it gets and has brought a tear to my eye every time Ive tried to listen to it (still havent got to the end of the song)
 
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H block

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Jul 10, 2003
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Worthing
Starry said:
The Second Star To The Right from Peter Pan and Dropkick Murphy's version of Amazing Grace. Both played at our little girls funeral. I can't even watch Peter Pan anymore without turning into a blubbering mess.


Its strange though that even if you know a record coming on is going to make you cry because of the loss of a loved one (my sister in my case) you still feel the need to listen to it.
Thats what happens in my case anyway. I feel like I have to try and bear it. I never do really.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
H block said:
Its strange though that even if you know a record coming on is going to make you cry because of the loss of a loved one (my sister in my case) you still feel the need to listen to it.
Thats what happens in my case anyway. I feel like I have to try and bear it. I never do really.

Oh absolutely.

I was out shopping for new school uniform for my other children before school went back and we'd been for the dresses and trousers and I was thinking in my head how I wouldn't do this with Anastasia then we went to the shoe shop and they were playing the Disney CD and that Peter Pan song came on. I wanted to leave so I could cry but I couldn't so had to sit through it.

Ugh.
 




Frutos

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May 3, 2006
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Northumberland
blueandwhitearmy said:
Johnny Cash - Hurt

How could I have missed that one from my list?

One of the few cover versions I've ever heard that surpasses the original in every conceivable way.

Watching the video for the song knowing that it was the last video that 'The Man In Black' ever made (I think), you would have to have a very hard heart not to feel some kind of emotion whether you like country music, or Johnny Cash's music, or not.
 


seven stands

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May 25, 2006
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hastings
Juan Albion said:


It is also a little known fact that Elva Miller took her talents to Vietnam to cheer up the troops - honestly.

In the early seventies, Mrs. Miller broke from the major record labels and went out on her own. She was determined to make it with straight material and a new image. Two 45 singles were released on her own label- Mrs. Miller Records, but the sales were disappointing. Mrs. Miller eventually disappeared from the spotlight.

:down:
 


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