Only Time
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the squealing tires, the busting glass..
the painful screams that I....heard last
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nice.
While I don't think that one is there but they did a psychedelic game experience on Playstation (maybe others) and the way they did some of those songs like pyramid song and how to disappear completely were remarkable.
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44 Second Mark
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OP, do i have a story for you. I got the original Xbox in 2002. I found that one could copy music from CDs to the hard drive, and so i threw some Enya on there so i could listen to calming music while I studied. Later I put some Linkin Park, Incubus, The Offspring, and some other stuff on, and forgot about the Enya music.
Later I bought the X-Men Official Game, and while playing it, found out one could set the game music to stuff stored on the Xbox. So I'm running around, killing stuff with my big ole wolverine claws, and jamming out to Somewhere I Belong. Imagine my surprise as my killing spree continues and I hear "Who can say where the rain goes…"
NGL, it was pretty funny, but my roommate would not let it slide.
He called me Enya for the rest of the year. Or say "I'm Enya Mom", or "I'm gonna be Enya sister tonight".
Good times
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Sometimes it really does have to get worse before it gets better.
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This but watching Scrubs for me, some of those episodes just hit you like a ton of bricks. It's cathartic...
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- Sad music when you’re sad is, ironically, a way to feel better, or at least to feel safer. In those moments, feeling like you’re psychically alone is devastating, and music that reminds you that other people have felt like you do is a tether to connect you to people when you’re at your lowest.
- Lorena McKennitt is superior to Enya.
- Neither of them wrote the world’s saddest song. A redneck from Bandera, Texas wrote the world’s saddest song.
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You are all wrong, the worlds saddest song is this; https://youtu.be/mGtrNZwqpCY
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Weapons grade sad song: Bookends by Simon & Garfunkel.
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"Where do you think we are right now?"
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Pack... and get dressed
Befooooore your father heeeeaaars us
Before... all hell
Breaks loose
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For me it’s Of Countless Stars, the final dungeon theme of Endwalker.
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For me it is:
"I know someday you'll have a beautiful life
I hope you'll be a star
In somebody else's sky
But why
Why
Why can't it be
Why can't it be mine"
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Last Kiss. Old school choice there!
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Mine was Mazzy Star, look on down from the bridge. It was mine long before Rick and Morty existed.
Look on down from the bridge
There's still fountains down there
Look on down from the bridge
It's still raining up here
Everybody seems so far away from me
Everybody just wants to be free -
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The saddest song is 2 Legit 2 Quit if you think about it because Hammer did quit, and if he wasn't legit enough what chance do we have
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Red Dirt Girl, Emmylou Harris
"He told her - little sister, gonna ride the wind, up around the moon and back again. Well, he never got farther than Vietnam, I was standing there with her when the telegram come for Lillian."
And "nobody tells you 'bout the blues when you got 'em, you just keep falling cause there ain't no bottom, there ain't no end, least not for Lillian."
AND
"Nobody knows when she started her skid, she was only 27 and she had 5 kids. Might have been the whiskey, might have been the pulls, might have been the dream she was trying to kill."
Such a tearjerker, a very cathartic song when you need to cry. Boulder to Birmingham too.
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Loreena McKennitt is not in competition with Enya. Them ladies be chill.
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And when the laaaaast eegal fliiies, Over the lasst crumbling montaaain!
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Don’t forget Angel From Montgomery. John Prine sure didn’t sound like Emmylou, but he somehow wrote just as poignant a song about being a woman, even if its tragedy was smaller.