A question...
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A question...
Hello all
I absolutely love music and I love finding songs, whether instrumental, classical, modern, you name it, that just have such a haunting sound to it, that if gives me chills.
So, what I'd like to know, what songs out there give you goosebumps whenever you hear it? Whether it be from the singer's strong voice, the lyrics, the melody, anything...
I'm looking forward to your responses and I'm hoping I'll be introduced to some new songs and that you may find my list interesting, I have a broad range of taste from classical to grunge to rock..
Just a few of my favorites:
Mozart's Lacrimosa
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana composition (Latin is such a powerful language)
Enya - Fire and Ice
The Beatles - Because
The Tea Party - Psychopomp
Sarah Mclachlan - Angel (this song meant nothing to me until June 2005, as it was played at a wake of someone very close to me; Now when I hear it, it takes my breath away)
Evanescence also has a few that I love listening to, like "Hello" and "Like You".. Amy Lee has a beautiful voice; she also did her own Lacrimosa on their newest album, which doesn't have the same effect on me, but it's still lovely
I absolutely love music and I love finding songs, whether instrumental, classical, modern, you name it, that just have such a haunting sound to it, that if gives me chills.
So, what I'd like to know, what songs out there give you goosebumps whenever you hear it? Whether it be from the singer's strong voice, the lyrics, the melody, anything...
I'm looking forward to your responses and I'm hoping I'll be introduced to some new songs and that you may find my list interesting, I have a broad range of taste from classical to grunge to rock..
Just a few of my favorites:
Mozart's Lacrimosa
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana composition (Latin is such a powerful language)
Enya - Fire and Ice
The Beatles - Because
The Tea Party - Psychopomp
Sarah Mclachlan - Angel (this song meant nothing to me until June 2005, as it was played at a wake of someone very close to me; Now when I hear it, it takes my breath away)
Evanescence also has a few that I love listening to, like "Hello" and "Like You".. Amy Lee has a beautiful voice; she also did her own Lacrimosa on their newest album, which doesn't have the same effect on me, but it's still lovely
My favorite Musician Is Leonard Cohen.
Leonard is a Canadian Poet/songwriter/singer extraordinare
There is something special in every song of his....
just for me .... no matter if things or going good or not.
He is spiritual and rebellious.
He understands the human condition.
When I Meet another Leonard Cohen fan ...
We have something in common,
a favorite song that addresses a part of our soul
that has been wounded... and healed by Leonard
He offers forgiveness for the self ... and new beginnings
and doesn't forget about the child within
He understands ... this makes one feel less alone....
and reminds us to dance.
I love Leonard Cohen
P E A C E
Evie
Leonard is a Canadian Poet/songwriter/singer extraordinare
There is something special in every song of his....
just for me .... no matter if things or going good or not.
He is spiritual and rebellious.
He understands the human condition.
When I Meet another Leonard Cohen fan ...
We have something in common,
a favorite song that addresses a part of our soul
that has been wounded... and healed by Leonard
He offers forgiveness for the self ... and new beginnings
and doesn't forget about the child within
He understands ... this makes one feel less alone....
and reminds us to dance.
I love Leonard Cohen
P E A C E
Evie
I have lots of different types of music that I love and also love to hear new songs.
Here are a few that I love at the moment , they are on youtube. Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSuL9JB- ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE6BuYdA ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL-FiS1y ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSuL9JB- ... ed&search=
Here are a few that I love at the moment , they are on youtube. Enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSuL9JB- ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE6BuYdA ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL-FiS1y ... ed&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSuL9JB- ... ed&search=
- flight _of_angelwings
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Re: A question...
Hey SkyyeSkyye wrote:Hello all
I absolutely love music and I love finding songs, whether instrumental, classical, modern, you name it, that just have such a haunting sound to it, that if gives me chills.
So, what I'd like to know, what songs out there give you goosebumps whenever you hear it? Whether it be from the singer's strong voice, the lyrics, the melody, anything...
I'm looking forward to your responses and I'm hoping I'll be introduced to some new songs and that you may find my list interesting, I have a broad range of taste from classical to grunge to rock..
Just a few of my favorites:
Mozart's Lacrimosa
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana composition (Latin is such a powerful language)
Enya - Fire and Ice
The Beatles - Because
The Tea Party - Psychopomp
Sarah Mclachlan - Angel (this song meant nothing to me until June 2005, as it was played at a wake of someone very close to me; Now when I hear it, it takes my breath away)
Evanescence also has a few that I love listening to, like "Hello" and "Like You".. Amy Lee has a beautiful voice; she also did her own Lacrimosa on their newest album, which doesn't have the same effect on me, but it's still lovely
Do you have the song from Sara....with the worde
Im the arms of an angel.......if not then its real easy to find. It is on the net to listen to on a website but the song is off the soudntrack 'City of Angels'
I love the song also it is beautiful. I never took any notice until here on Australian Idol a girl from canberrs sang it and it was beautiful so much so that actually liked it more than Sarah one.
It is more all time fav song........I use it when meditating.....and when connecting....
Let me know if you dont have the song. I'd be more than happy if you cant find it to send you a copy!
- silverphoenixwillow
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songs
Wendy Rule check her out her circle song is awesome
she is on myspace under wendy rule
or has a web page..... www.wendyrule.com
her music is magical
she is on myspace under wendy rule
or has a web page..... www.wendyrule.com
her music is magical
Re: A question...
Boy am I long overdue on responding to your post, Flight.. *giggles*flight _of_angelwings wrote:Hey SkyyeSkyye wrote:Hello all
I absolutely love music and I love finding songs, whether instrumental, classical, modern, you name it, that just have such a haunting sound to it, that if gives me chills.
So, what I'd like to know, what songs out there give you goosebumps whenever you hear it? Whether it be from the singer's strong voice, the lyrics, the melody, anything...
I'm looking forward to your responses and I'm hoping I'll be introduced to some new songs and that you may find my list interesting, I have a broad range of taste from classical to grunge to rock..
Just a few of my favorites:
Mozart's Lacrimosa
Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana composition (Latin is such a powerful language)
Enya - Fire and Ice
The Beatles - Because
The Tea Party - Psychopomp
Sarah Mclachlan - Angel (this song meant nothing to me until June 2005, as it was played at a wake of someone very close to me; Now when I hear it, it takes my breath away)
Evanescence also has a few that I love listening to, like "Hello" and "Like You".. Amy Lee has a beautiful voice; she also did her own Lacrimosa on their newest album, which doesn't have the same effect on me, but it's still lovely
Do you have the song from Sara....with the worde
Im the arms of an angel.......if not then its real easy to find. It is on the net to listen to on a website but the song is off the soudntrack 'City of Angels'
I love the song also it is beautiful. I never took any notice until here on Australian Idol a girl from canberrs sang it and it was beautiful so much so that actually liked it more than Sarah one.
It is more all time fav song........I use it when meditating.....and when connecting....
Let me know if you dont have the song. I'd be more than happy if you cant find it to send you a copy!
I do have Sarah McLachlan's Angel, it's pretty much everywhere I can listen to music now; PC, laptop, iPod... just something else to remind me of my sister
Thank you, dear one!
Warm hugs..
-Skyye
P.S. - Silver, I checked out Wendy Rule, thank you for mentioning her.. She's got an amazing voice! Think I have a couple new CDs to add to my collection.. :smt003
- Prof. Akers
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My current fav. is by Kevin Bloody Wilson, 'Why won't Rolf Harris just f**k Off and Die.'
For those who don't know Rolf, he is actually a good painter but he has inflicted such classic songs as 'Tie me kangeroo down sport,' '2 Little boys,' and of course the infamous cover of 'Stairway to heaven,' on his wobbleboard.
For those who don't know Rolf, he is actually a good painter but he has inflicted such classic songs as 'Tie me kangeroo down sport,' '2 Little boys,' and of course the infamous cover of 'Stairway to heaven,' on his wobbleboard.
Goosebump Music
The music I find very soothing is christian music, contempory and worship. There is a song the David Crowder sings called, "Only You". It talks about how there is no one around but him and the Lord. Everytime I hear that song I just kind of look around to see if I can see him, I know he is with me but I would like a glismp of him. Another one I really like is from Natalie Mullins, I believe, and the name of that one is, "Call On Jesus". There are so many of them that just takes my heart and fill it up with joy, peacefullness, and safety that I really can't name them all.
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My two all-time favorite genres of music are Oldies (1950s-1980s), and instrumental film soundtracks.
Every song that John Williams has written is amazing, and I truly mean that. He wrote the film scores for the first three Harry Potter films, Superman, Star Wars, Hook, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, etc. I highly recommend him.
Every song that John Williams has written is amazing, and I truly mean that. He wrote the film scores for the first three Harry Potter films, Superman, Star Wars, Hook, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, etc. I highly recommend him.
the beatles yeah yeah yeah yeah
i love my Beatles. they were the best of all time. my favorite song of all time is my favorite Beatle song, "HEY JUDE". THE BEATLES RULES, YEAH! YEAH!
There is a lot of music I like and it differs in style.
It can be soft rock as well as celtic music, it really depends on my mood and also if the song is good.
Every song i will like give such feelings, each in there own way.
Anyway this is a little list of my favourite songs/music:
Regret by Gackt of Alice Mizer(it's a japanese rock band but this music in particular is just wonderful)
Eyes on Me-Faye Wong
You're my ecstasy-ATB
The second you sleep-Saybia
Graceland-Kashmir
U-turn-Aaron
A moment of piece-The Gregorian
Last Request-Paolo Nutini
and a lot more.....^_^
It can be soft rock as well as celtic music, it really depends on my mood and also if the song is good.
Every song i will like give such feelings, each in there own way.
Anyway this is a little list of my favourite songs/music:
Regret by Gackt of Alice Mizer(it's a japanese rock band but this music in particular is just wonderful)
Eyes on Me-Faye Wong
You're my ecstasy-ATB
The second you sleep-Saybia
Graceland-Kashmir
U-turn-Aaron
A moment of piece-The Gregorian
Last Request-Paolo Nutini
and a lot more.....^_^
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