Fall Posted July 10, 2003 Share Posted July 10, 2003 Unforgiven -METALLICA Unforgiven II -METALLICA Fade Away -METALLICA Nothing Else Matters -METALLICA Away From Me -EVANESCENCE My Tourniquet -EVANESCENCE Even In Death -EVANESCENCE Run To The Water -LIVE We Are All Made Of Stars -MOBY (awesome guitar in the background) Desensitised -INVERTIGO The Bitter End -PLACEBO Every You Every Me -PLACEBO Comfortably Numb -PINK FLOYD (the best song I've ever heard) Fine Again -SEETHER Broken -SEETHER Driven Under -SEETHER Bother -STONE SOUR (just fuckin' great when I'm down) Hazard -RICHARD MARX Slow Chemical -FINGER ELEVEN November Rain -GUNS & ROSES Knockin' On Heavens' Door -GUNS & ROSES Sweet Child O' Mine -GUNS & ROSES It's My Life -BON JOVI There's more.. but they're the ones that are the strongest. If you're looking for over-all awesome music, not in particular rock, just good music that suits the atmosphere when you're down, for example, when you're in a break-up or when your really sad, take one of these. ;) [SIZE=1][B]EDIT:[/b] Added some more songs. :toothy:[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Fiasco Posted July 10, 2003 Share Posted July 10, 2003 I'd have to say ANYTHING from skycamefalling. Any song at all, they are full of emotion, and I love it. Then I'd have to say "Breaking The Habit" and "Easier To Run" from Linkin Park. I mean, I'm not a big fan of LP, but those two songs seem to touch me. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Change Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Ok, I'm ready to list ALL the songs. I finnaly got a list together on my computer... These Are Just the Beatles Songs From Me To You, She Loves You, Ticket To Ride, All You Need Is Love, Hey Jude, Get Back, Something, Let It Be, The Long And Winding Road, I Should Have Know Better, If I Fell, I'm Happy Just To Dance With You, Any Time At All, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, The Night Before, Yesterday, You Won't See Me, In My Life, Wait, I'm A Loser, What Your Doing, A Day In The Life, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, I'm So Tired, I Will, Long Long Long, Cry Baby Cry, Oh! Darling, Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brasil Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 Though this is a long way off (I certainly hope!) there are three songs that I want played at my funeral. Now, I am not death-oriented, so please, no worries. Eric Idle's "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" - I've always tried to look on the bright side of life, and realise things could get much, much worse. I feel that I've tried to cheer people up when they're down, especially good friends of mine. If someone is having a bad day, I give them a hug and say "let it out." You might say "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" is a mantra of mine. When people around me aren't happy, I do my damn well best to get them happy again. I've caught myself dancing a jig on occasion, just to make someone smile. I don't mean to portray myself as a bleeding-heart compassionate, but if my best friend needs someone to talk to, I'm there. When I'm gone, I want people to continue looking on the bright side of things. It'd make me feel much better knowing that I made a difference. "Friendly Friendly World" - I'm not entirely sure of the writer of this song, but it was featured in Man On The Moon. Its message is a thank-you for a friendly, friendly world. I want people to hear this song so they realise how much I appreciate how they've made this a friendly, friendly world. I've put up with some not fun stuff in my life, but who hasn't? Difficulties are something we have to deal with, not run away from. Even with the bad stuff, I've had a very positive life so far, and I attribute much of that to my family and friends. I recently had a party last night with my very close high school friends. It was terrific, one of the best nights of my life. I have my friends to thank for it. Surrounding yourself with your friends and people who make you laugh is the MOST important thing in life. Money and power are fine and dandy, but friendship is what it's all about. Example. I had an MRI/MRA of my head last week for severe head pain and tremors. I was worried it was something serious (i.e. tumor or aneurysm). I got the results a few days ago. Everything's OK. My friends were very relieved to hear that. I was talking to Charles through AIM and gave him the good news. He was very glad that I was OK. He's a great friend and really makes this a friendly, friendly world. The final song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. I feel this is a good song when a loved one is lost, because it asks the listener to don't feel so bad because it was just the lost one's time to go. "If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on, now, 'Cause there's too many places I've got to see. But, if I stayed here with you, girl, Things just couldn't be the same. 'Cause I'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you can not change. Lord knows, I can't change. Bye, bye, its been a sweet love. Though this feeling I can't change. But please don't take it badly, 'Cause Lord knows I'm to blame. But, if I stayed here with you girl, Things just couldn't be the same. Cause I'm as free as a bird now, And this bird you'll never change. And this bird you can not change. Lord knows, I can't change. Lord help me, I can't change." Don't cry for me, I'm gone. If I had stayed any longer, it just wouldn't have been right. My time is up, my time is now and I have to leave you all behind. That's what I get from it. The speaker is actually pleading with the listener. I know this is hard, but you've got to be strong. Please, be strong for me. Accept that I'm gone, cry for a bit, but know that I just couldn't stay here any longer. It was my time. You can't change what happened. Accept I'm gone and live your life to the fullest. That's about it from me. Later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Change Posted July 13, 2003 Share Posted July 13, 2003 I need to go find Eric Idel's CD...Heh, I love that song too...He did some great stuff in Montey Python... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabyGirl Posted July 14, 2003 Share Posted July 14, 2003 [color=deeppink][b]"Where You Are"[/b] by [i]Josh Groban[/i]. [list][size=1][b]"Who can say for certain? Maybe you're still here. I feel you all around me, Your memory so clear."[/list][/size][/b] I used that song in a video tribute to my brother, so it obviously sparks some fresh emotions.[/color] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJchan Mayran Posted July 18, 2003 Share Posted July 18, 2003 One that always made me cry is [b]Streets of Heaven[/b], by Sherrie Austin. It's from the POV of a mother, praying for her daughter, who's in the hospital. It always made me a bit weepy because I have a friend who's going into the hospital soon for surgery. Another is [b]Walk A Little Straighter Daddy[/b]. I'm not sure of the artist. It's about a father who drinks, and his son, who wishes his dad was more of a role-model for him. The chorus goes: "Walk a little straighter, daddy, You're swaying side to side. Your footsteps make me dizzy, And no matter how I try, I keep tripping and stumbling And if you'd look down here you'd see. Just walk a little straighter, daddy, You're leading me." Yet another is [b]Somebody's Baby[/b], by Pat Benatar. ,^^, It's just sad. The lyrics are amazing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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