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Feel Good Music
#22
Posted 12 October 2005 - 4:07 AM
enigma - gravity of love
air - playground love
gorillaz - dare
kasabian - id & test transmission (good one consumer)
bloc party - like eating glass,so here we are
new order-temptation
zoe - veneno (this song is amazing)
the flaming lips - do you realize
sussie 4 - solo voy
moby - porcelain, why does my heart feel so bad,at least we tried
paul van dyk - we are alive
the magic numbers - forever lost
groove armada - blue skies
all saints - pure shores :-//
unkle - lonely soul
chemical brothers -surface to air
belanova - miedo
#23
Posted 12 October 2005 - 7:47 AM
radiohead- exit music (for a film)
but it really isnt a feel good song :-| by anymeans.......i guess im wasting my time typing this.......why am i still writing? :-?
#24
Posted 12 October 2005 - 9:40 AM
mc marsh Escribi�:
Chems - Marvo ging
Groove Armada - If everybody looked the same
U2 - The Real thing (The Perfecto mix)
Gorillaz - Dare
Gus Gus - David
Leftfield - Release the pressure
That's a really good tune besides Melt. Love the intro with these bells or what it is. Makes me always feel kind of melancholic in a positive way like thinking of things that happend in past or something.
#29
Posted 12 October 2005 - 3:58 PM
Jeanie Escribi�:
This Motral Coil - Song to the Siren ?
Whats that ?
You need to hear this song, Jeanie.
The song was originally written by a fellow named Tim Buckley, but was remade by This Mortal Coil. It's fuckin gorgeous, it's a beautiful song. I can see you falling in love with it. It's on their album called It'll End In Tears, and features the voice of Lisa Gerrard (who is in the band Dead Can Dance.)
You really should check out the album It'll End In Tears, I think you'd appreciate the heavy atmosphere. It's not necessarily a feel-good album, but it's good, real good - personifies that old record label 4AD.
And if you like Lisa Gerrard's voice, you absolutely need to check out Dead Can Dance, too. Good ones would be Within The Realm of the Dying Sun and Aion. They are so unique, so melodious, and their instrumentation is so ecclectic, and they sound like they are so not of this century! To give you an example of what they're like, some friends of ours saw them recently and they introduced a song by saying "this was a big hit in the 1400's!! Yeah!"
#30
Posted 12 October 2005 - 4:36 PM
Bosco Escribi�:
if you want to creep yourself out with a song, may i suggest laying down in a pitch black room and turn the volume up on your boombox or on your mp3/walkman and listen to :
radiohead- exit music (for a film)
but it really isnt a feel good song :-| by anymeans.......i guess im wasting my time typing this.......why am i still writing? :-?
Fool! Exit Music was written for people to commit suicide by. I have purposely avoided Radiohead even though I love them so.
I'm attempting to download all these recommendations, some of them I can't find but the majority I can. So thanks! :D
Although, some of you need to realise what a happy happy joy joy song is, it's not Playground Love by Air is it MX.
#31
Posted 12 October 2005 - 5:32 PM
Lust For Life - Iggy Pop
Lay Back in the Sun - Spiritualized
Body of an American - Pogues (whatever you do, don't listen to Rainy Night In Soho, it might put you over the edge)
Magic Bus - The Who
Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
Dance to the Music - Sly and the Family Stone
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley
#32
Posted 12 October 2005 - 8:05 PM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Bosco Escribi�:
if you want to creep yourself out with a song, may i suggest laying down in a pitch black room and turn the volume up on your boombox or on your mp3/walkman and listen to :
radiohead- exit music (for a film)
but it really isnt a feel good song :-| by anymeans.......i guess im wasting my time typing this.......why am i still writing? :-?
Fool! Exit Music was written for people to commit suicide by. I have purposely avoided Radiohead even though I love them so.
ha ha.....if thats the truth i didnt know that.... but the lyrics would make sense for it to be
#34
Posted 12 October 2005 - 8:23 PM
Bosco Escribi�:
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Bosco Escribi�:
if you want to creep yourself out with a song, may i suggest laying down in a pitch black room and turn the volume up on your boombox or on your mp3/walkman and listen to :
radiohead- exit music (for a film)
but it really isnt a feel good song :-| by anymeans.......i guess im wasting my time typing this.......why am i still writing? :-?
Fool! Exit Music was written for people to commit suicide by. I have purposely avoided Radiohead even though I love them so.
ha ha.....if thats the truth i didnt know that.... but the lyrics would make sense for it to be
Don't suppose you've even seen the comedy series Father Ted have you?
One of the fathers was really depressed but then Father Ted put on the shaft theme and all of a sudden the depressed Priest saw reason to live again and he leaves on a high.
On the way home on the bus, the radio was on and they played Exit Music. You see his face drop note by note X-D
#35
Posted 12 October 2005 - 8:30 PM
#37
Posted 12 October 2005 - 11:28 PM
Csar Escribi�:
mc marsh Escribi�:
Chems - Marvo ging
Groove Armada - If everybody looked the same
U2 - The Real thing (The Perfecto mix)
Gorillaz - Dare
Gus Gus - David
Leftfield - Release the pressure
That's a really good tune besides Melt. Love the intro with these bells or what it is. Makes me always feel kind of melancholic in a positive way like thinking of things that happend in past or something.
I love how the track has different moods, it has a dark, mysterious side, then it suddenly bursts into life, eventually ending on a real high with the reggae piano. Never fails to bring me out in a good mood, pressing STOP whilst the Leftism cd is playing can be difficult however ;-).