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Recommend Unbelievably Sad Music
I admit it--I love sad music. Most particularly, really great classical (Barber's Adagio for Strings) and some of the brilliant Asian string pieces that I hear pretty much only in movies (nice piece in Audition, when his wife dies, a few great pieces in Crouching Tiger, particularly at the end). You probably get the idea.
Help me. I really want to have a big collection of this stuff to go with my Friends of Dean Martinez, Pogues, Dirty Three, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, and Lisa Gerrard stuff. But, alas, I am ignorant. So hook me up. Make me cry. |
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Re: Recommend Unbelievably Sad Music
Elliot Smith is the standard answer here, I think.
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Re: Recommend Unbelievably Sad Music
Love, Reign over me - The Who
Behind Blue eyes - The Who |
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Adagio Rule - Nothing good in a film is ever going happen once you hear Barber's Adagio for Strings. See Gallipoli.
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Re: Recommend Unbelievably Sad Music
not sure if you're into country, but check out the album "Long Stretch of Lonesome" by Patty Loveless.
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Lisa Germano - specifically "Cry Wolf" and "It's a Rainbow".
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I always thought Tom Waits could drive a person to suicide.
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Re: Recommend Unbelievably Sad Music
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I always thought Tom Waits could drive a person to suicide. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I was going to respond to this thread with some Waits but I know Rushmore is already familiar with him. Waits is pretty versatile emotionally though. I guess I'll have to think of something else, give me some time. NT |
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