This always makes me want to go to my local and have a pint, though i.m not sure about getting ■■■■■■ while the place burns down
Always found it quite hard to talk to my dad. And now he’s gone, there’s so much I really wanted to say.
So this one always gets to me a bit when it comes on the radio.
citycat:
http://youtu.be/agC7SoihH-oAlways found it quite hard to talk to my dad. And now he’s gone, there’s so much I really wanted to say.
So this one always gets to me a bit when it comes on the radio.
+1. True words. Makes you think on.
+1 for Johnny cash hurt too. Mentioning Trent Reznor, tempted to post a link to “closer”. But that’s not exactly a moving song. Top ■■■ track though, especially live
Wonderful World-Louis Armstrong, especially the part where he sings ‘I hear Baby’s cry, I watch them grow, they’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know’
Makes me think of my Twin Granddaughters every time.
I don’t know how to attach the link but Beth Hart’s live version of “I’d rather go blind” leaves me exhausted every time I hear it.It’s on YouTube.
She is in concert with Joe Bonnamassa. Fantastic guitarist.
Also, J J Cale’s " sensitive kind" performed by Eric Clapton is a truly moving song based on a very simple rhythm.((
The end credits of the original series of the incredible hulk
A couple more melancholy songs which I enjoy but find hard to listen to.
Lorraine Ellison singing the original version of Stay with me Baby. Arranged and recorded in a hurry when Frank Sinatra cancelled a recording session.
youtube.com/watch?v=6pDBuPK0_DU
Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac. Man of the World. Prophetic in light of what was to become of Peter Green.
youtube.com/watch?v=OJWOtL-PZiE
The same tune years later as a shadow of his former self, but still able to play:
So am I the only 1 who decent cry at a song listen to a lot of music have some happy memories with some have some sad memories but not one that makes me cry
The only thing that cam close to getting me was in 1985 when The Cars re released their song Drive & the video it just makes the heirs stand up & a clod shiver down my back when I hear it now & since then although it did com on the radio not long ago & was fine listening to it
the list can go on and on,so many great songs out there but in my last post I said hero by bette midler,fantastic,but there is California dreaming by the mamas and the papas,wind of change by the scorpions[fantastic guitar and drums] brothers in arms,dire straits,like I say so many you could never keep up
Number 1 when the Queen was coronated
The golden voice of the forces sweetheart,the strong sure voices of our men in the forces,evokes pictures of yesteryear
youtube.com/watch?v=PaYtn8UXi2E
Got to say carryfast has a great choice
Born Free- Matt Monro. Just because of the message behind it.
3 wheeler:
A solo player doing “The Last Post” at the war memorial . Remember lost Mates every time , and it turns me into a tearey eyed blubberer.
Saw this at the Menin Gate in Ypres in 2014 very moving, a great great uncle is named on the memorial there. Other songs that get me Brothers In Arms- Dire Straits, Who Wants To Live Forever Queen, 1916 Motorhead, also Lazurus David Bowie and Wild Horses the Rolling Stones, and sometimes Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells!!!