Which piece(s) of music move you deeply?

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mistral

Guru
Location
Esher
I defy anyone to listen to this haunting indictment of war without being moved

June Tabor - And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda - [FONT=&quot]
]View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swviwHDJQoM[/FONT]



Others to ponder
Yo La Tengo - Tears are in your Eyes
Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely
Bach - St Matthews Passion
Syl Johnson - Is It Because I'm Black
 

Wolf04

New Member
Location
Wallsend on Tyne
Ohio by Neil Young et al. The intro always leaves me with a lump in the throut. Best intro ever, but we have already had that thread. Superb protest song played brilliantly.
 

maverick

New Member
mistral said:
I defy anyone to listen to this haunting indictment of war without being moved

June Tabor - And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda - [FONT=&quot]
]View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swviwHDJQoM[/FONT]



Others to ponder
Yo La Tengo - Tears are in your Eyes
Radiohead - How to Disappear Completely
Bach - St Matthews Passion
Syl Johnson - Is It Because I'm Black


Strangely. Rod Stewart's Waltzing Matilda (Tauber) has the same effect on me.
 

Tenorman

Active Member
Location
Newark-on-Trent
In no particular order

Barber - Sure on this Shining Night, In the Wilderness
Messiaen - Quartet for the End of Time
Howells - Requiem (written after his son Michael died of meningitis, and not performed until shortly before his own death)
Finzi - Intimations of Imortality (did the tenor solo a few years ago, and literally sobbed on a friend's shoulder after the performance)
Britten - Billy Budd
Poulenc - C, Le Disparu, Nous Avons Fait La Nuit, Bleuet
Stravinsky - Symphony of Psalms
Steve Reich - Tehillim
Rachmaninov - Dreams (Сонъ)
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Fab Foodie said:
Not unless she's from Prague and has a beard ;)

:biggrin: Uncanny!
 

AdamBlade

Well-Known Member
Location
Sheffield
Velorum said:
For some odd reason '74 '75 by the Connells.


View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-ITv4OBV9c


Perhaps its due to the video which seems to paint a picture of innocence and optomism evaporating with the onset of maturity and the ageing process...............

;)


I've always loved this song and it's very moving.

I also think Daddy's Gone by Glasvegas is amazing. Again very moving. Even more so now I've got kids.
 

Blackandblue

New Member
Location
London
This is an excellent thread. Keep it up. Lots of variety.

Another one from me:

I can't make you love me by George Michael.

Unapologetically slushy.
 
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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
I'm surprised none of you German types have chosen "Wind of Change" by The Scorpions!

I have a very close German friend who lives in the UK now, but she was actually on the Berlin Wall on the day it came down - she's a teenager somewhere in the crowd in those famous TV pictures that were broadcast all over the world. She always cries when she hears that song (which I think is cute and gives me an excuse to hug her ... not that I need one! :biggrin::blush:).
 
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