Weve had songs that make you cry,so what about the ones out there that give you the shivers and make the hairs on your back stand on end. Radiohead's Climbing up the walls has always done this for me,and even after hearing it god knows how many times over the past seven years it still does it now. Massive Attacks Unfinished Sympathy does this as well but only when i hear it live now. Coldplay's Trouble used to do this but has been played to much now,and recently The Streets Dry your eyes mate has on occasions done the same. So do songs do the same for you??
Morbius says Carrie by Europe ...... the song had such a profound effect on him he named his daughter after the track (her names Carrie not Europe for those wondering!). He's just added Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight as well. I don't think I have one ..... I have a few relaxation tracks (reiki music) that make me tingle and I don't mean sexually - there are some really good pieces of classical music that take my breathe away as well.
Quote by Steve_Lincs Weve had songs that make you cry,so what about the ones out there that give you the shivers and make the hairs on your back stand on end. Radiohead's Climbing up the walls has always done this for me,and even after hearing it god knows how many times over the past seven years it still does it now. Massive Attacks Unfinished Sympathy does this as well but only when i hear it live now. Coldplay's Trouble used to do this but has been played to much now,and recently The Streets Dry your eyes mate has on occasions done the same. So do songs do the same for you??
Anything by the Prodigy! heh heh On a serious note Staind's 'Outside' Minus Fred Durst or 'It's Been a while' Silky xxxxxxxxxx
Quote by Steve_Lincs Weve had songs that make you cry,so what about the ones out there that give you the shivers and make the hairs on your back stand on end.
My Best Friend - Queen .... played at my old man's funeral or That Grandma we love u song , by that kids choir ... both spine chilling for different reasons
Three Lions OK, I know it is a football song but every time I hear it now it conjours up images of Wembley during Euro 96, the stadium a mass of St Georges flags and everyone in the place singing their hearts out - a rare outpour of English pride!!!
Quote by Sgt Bilko Three Lions OK, I know it is a football song but every time I hear it now it conjours up images of Wembley during Euro 96, the stadium a mass of St Georges flags and everyone in the place singing their hearts out - a rare outpour of English pride!!!
I know what you mean. I've never been passionate about sports until I came to England, and of course, exposed to the beautiful game. I hear the crowd chanting at the beginning of Three Lions and the goose bumps rise and I become quivery. If we're going down that route.... how about the tunes they played when they left the pitch? I'll always feel that sense of despair when I hear Greenday's Time of your life or Oasis's Stop crying your heart out. Canadian but a Proud supporter of England! Silky xxxxxxxxxxx
JS Bach's Toccata & Fugue does it for me, especially after the transition into the Fugue part. In my teens Xanadu by Rush really got to me (showing my age now ;-) ). And there's a long list of rock tracks depending on my mood at the time: Kashmir - Led Zeppelin Control - Puddle of Mudd Money - Pink Floyd Virtually every track on both Led Zep 2 & 4 (special mentions to The Lemom Song and Four Sticks at the moment) Hells Bells - AC/DC Come As You Are - Nirvana the list is endless and ever changing :-) You'll have guessed by now I'm a bit of a Hard Rock fiend ;-) Spirited :twisted:
I know it's not a song but....The last post does it for me, every time I hear a buglar on Rememberance Sunday or any like occasions it sends a shiver through me.
Hey Steve..... I was gonna do that one next! I do have a strict plan I have to stick to you know. Now I'm going to have to sit up all night trawling the Cafe for any threads that haven't been mentioned before and re-plan my diary for the dates that I will be posting my threads. Such an inconvenience! Back on the the original question now...... My most spine chilling song has to be Radiohead - Creep. I love it so much. There are others but I won't bore you all!
Lou Reed's Berlin takes me straight back to the damp attic flat i lived in with me first g/f at 17. so much so i can't bear to listen to it anymore! spine tingles and the hair on my neck bristles. it's a sad album anyway, but has so many associations for me that go with it. that or Gorecki's Third Symphony ( Sorrowful Songs ) not a big classicist but beautiful music with the saddest associations. n x x ;-)
great topic Steve! i have spent an hour thinking about this and have come up with my top 20...... 01 stanley myers - cavatina (theme from the deer hunter) 02 richard wagner - Ride of the Valkyries 03 the specials - ghost town 04 dead kennedys - holiday in cambodia 05 nick cave - into my arms 06 the damned - curtain call 07 radiohead - fake plastic trees 08 david bowie - life on mars 09 tubeway army - are friends electric 10 clannad - theme from harrys game 11 joy division - atmosphere 12 paul weller - you do something to me 13 culture club - victims 14 the clash - london calling 15 Ennio Morricone - good bad & the ugy theme 16 simply red - if you don't know me by now 17 frankie goes to hollywood - power of love 18 manic street preachers - motorcycle emptiness 19 u2 - where the streets have no name 20 the beatles - a day in the life KinkyLizard
Quote by Steve_Lincs Weve had songs that make you cry,so what about the ones out there that give you the shivers and make the hairs on your back stand on end.
I had it all typed up - the one that made my hair stand on end a few weeks ago, what a stunning experience - and then I realised I had misread you. You weren't talking about snogs after all.
Kayleigh by Marillion Dont you forget about me by Simple Minds Drops of Jupiter - Train These three songs are my most favourite in the world, they make me happy and all have significant meanings. Drops of Jupiter always makes me happy Kayleigh makes me think and Dont you forget about me reminds me of absent friends. xx
Hurt sung by Johnny Cash. Many say the ideal song for him to have sung and released prior to both Junes' and his deaths.. it is such a tempermental song and touches that part... (I have never heard the Nine Inch Nails version) Another was Kirsty Macoll singing Days... a song that was released the day after my Dad died and raises that lump in the throat and a chill thinking that it was the poiniant message behind it...
Okay...................okay............ :roll: :roll: :roll: My all time favorite has to be..........................and I do get shivers.........and it makes me go all ..............ummmm ..............well.............I just can't describe it................. ]"What a wonderful World " by Louis Armstrong.............<<<<<<sigh>>>>>>>mmmmmmm 8-) 8-) 8-)
As music is poetry with crotchets, I'm tempted out by this thread. Try these: 'All The Time in The world'-Louis Armstrong 'Memories of the Alhambra' 'Lark Ascending' and 'Variations on a Theme by Tallis'-Vaughan Williams ''String Quartet no 12 (American)'-Dvorak 'Appalachia Waltz'-(O'Connor)-by Yo Yo Ma 'Cello Concerto'-Elgar 'Summer Wind'-Sinatra 'Hurt'-Johnny Cash 'Gypsy'-Suzanne Vega 'Misere mei, deus'-Allegri 'Porcelain'-Moby 'Piano Concerto No 2'-Shostakovich Anything by Ludovico Einaudi 'Song for Athene'-Tavener 'Hallelujah'-Jeff Buckley 'Suzanne'-Coen 'La Noyee'-van Tiersen (anything from 'Amelie' soundtrack) 'Main Theme from Once Upon a Time in The West' -Morricone 'Flowers of The Forest' (Traditional -Scottish-Lament) 'Lacrimosa'-Preisner (from Requiem for a Friend') 'Benedictus''-from 'The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace' by Karl Jenkins 'Fanfare for The Common Man'-Aaron Copeland 'Swing Low'-at Twickenham!! 'Tanhauesser'-Wagner 'Parting Glass'-Voice Squad but, number one: 'Spem in Alium'-Tallis Sorry for long list: but try them!! my hair would be standing on end, as I have none, my skin prickles......
Massive Attack's Unfinished Sympathy,gives me goose bumps every time, Also Radiohead,Climbing up the walls and Street Spirit send a shiver down my spine everytime i hear them. But Radioheads High and Dry seriously sends me all a quiver,especially the lines: "Drying up in conversation,you'll be the one who cannot talk, All your insides fall to pieces,you just sit there wishing you could still make love" Wow just sent a tingle down my spine just reading that!!!Pure genius!
Brought 2 new CD's today Scissor Scissors and Keane - Hopes and fears - both great - love 'Scissors Sisters laura' but Keane - I have it blasting out all over the house - brilliant new group!!!!!!
Massive Attack's Unfinished Sympathy used to do it for me but I think I've heard it too often now. I'll mention Depeche Mode's "One Caress" This Mortal Coil "Song to the Siren Underworld "Thing in Book" Underworld "Beach" (50,000 music geek points to anyone who knows this one!) Arcadia "Lady Ice" and the "Meet Joe Black" soundtrack, but I could list songs for days...
3 women do it for me as well Macy Gray - cuase she has balls and love all her tracks Annie Lennox - evrything she has done Joan Armatrading 'Im not in love but im open to persausion' - the sax in that song is fantatstic and makes the hairs on the back of my kneck rise
Quote by corriefem 3 women do it for me as well Macy Gray - cuase she has balls and love all her tracks Annie Lennox - evrything she has done Joan Armatrading 'Im not in love but im open to persausion' - the sax in that song is fantatstic and makes the hairs on the back of my kneck rise
"still" "I committed murder" Macy Gray "willow" Joan Armatrading your selection made me think of these....haven't heard Joan Armatrading for ages though...
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