forever- beach boys
moonlight on vermont- van vilet
marquee moon
california- by that band from orange counry- I don't know why but I love that song- I seriously don't know why- there's lso a few thrills songs that do it do me- I think it's just the build up's they have in them- something about the chord structures- I'll have to investigae further
also I was watching pirates 3 and I got it during kiera knightly's frankly embarrasing 'rousing' speech at the end which is most certainly beyond poor
and Paranoid Android by Radiohead. Oh and the live version of Country Feedback by REM that's on the video of their Atlanta live shows at the end of the Monster Tour. I can't remember the name of the vid though.
sawdust and diamonds
joanna newsom
unison
bjork
^
I've mentioned this song too many times on here
but 'spiegel im spiegel' by arvo part is one of the most spine-shatteringly great pieces of music ever written.
anything
by arvo part is cool
tonnes of stuff
cant remember any, but.
^^^^
this.
oh two i can remember right now are jeff buckleys hallelujah
and anthony and the johnsons hope theres someone
they both make me think of nan.
i've hardly listened to the 'i am a bird now' because it makes me so sad and think/worry for/miss my nan so much.
oh dear im listeing now.
i hope theres someone taking care of her :(
hallelujah
that song really does give me the shivers
a bit obvious....
Hurt by the late great Man In Black.
oh yeah
i second this
^
In fact, the whole of 1977 is epic
100%
Sonic Youth
Empieza La...
hear http://myspace.com/gjowen
is giving me chills. Is that the same thing?
creeping death by metallica
well, a decent live version anyway... hearing tens of thousands of people chanting like that has a definite wow factor.
even if it is 'die die die'
Angeles
everytime
this
Germlin remix of 'Atlantis To Interzone' that i can't seem to stop listening to. Even though i want to go to bed. Can't stop. Can't stop.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
I don't think anything can really beat...
the chorus of Lucky by the Radioheads for a proper goosebump moment...
Jackson C Frank
I want to be alone (dialogue)
Which Daft Punk have used quite wonderfully in Electroma.
loads
first one to come to mind is good morning captain though. obvious but true.
The new song by my band :-S
serious though.
plus lots of the other ones people said, joanna newsom, bjork...
.
The end of "We made it through" by Lady and the Lost Boys.
"In Every Sunflower" and "I'll see your heart and I'll raise you mine" by Bell X1.
The Spectacular Commodity (For Eiko and Coma)
on the Ascension by Glenn Branca. Its good.
hallelujah, the jeff buckley version
No such thing as hearts
by Victory at Sea.
As a side note, how come I'm the only person on this site to have given this band a rating? They're great!
Is This The Life
by Cardiacs (especially live)
^^ Agreed
Surf's up
forever- beach boys
moonlight on vermont- van vilet
marquee moon
california- by that band from orange counry- I don't know why but I love that song- I seriously don't know why- there's lso a few thrills songs that do it do me- I think it's just the build up's they have in them- something about the chord structures- I'll have to investigae further
also I was watching pirates 3 and I got it during kiera knightly's frankly embarrasing 'rousing' speech at the end which is most certainly beyond poor
I think I have a faulty goosebump mechanism
Foolowing on from Werk's post...
"The Hanging Man" by Arvo Part is really tingly.
And "Dragonfly" by Low. I'm making a CD of "Music So Good It Makes Me Wonder Why I Bother Trying Myself". They're both on there.
currently
the kate nash single that i can never remember the name of.
Surf's up - Brian Wilson.
The bit where he goes uber high is possibly the sweetest note sung, ever. Forever.
without doubt
Interpol - Slow Hands
I listened to 'Ys'
in its entirety for the first time in a couple of months last night. I had goosebumps pretty much all the way through.
Day By Day
by Jimmy Scott
the walker brothers
'the sun ain't gonna shine anymore'
the last song on In the Aeroplane...
that's pretty much it
Astronomy Domine
by Pink Floyd
ever since I was little, that song has been making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
Snowden
'Sisters'
Child Killers
by the Delgados.
The Goat Stare by Loefah.
Dr. Hellno by EL-P.
Club Apotheosis by Hymnal and Omid.
I by Meshuggah.
Forestfloor 1 of the first KTL record.
Things Will Never Be the Same off Beaches and Canyons by Black Dice.
Joga by Bjork.
Concubine by Converge.
Meat by Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton.
Feast of a Thousand Beasts by Jenny Hoyston & William Whitmore.
Crow by Shellac.
Anything off The Drift by Scott Walker.
Many many more.
...
Devotchka-How It Ends, The winner is
Final Fantasy-The pooka sings
explosions in the sky-so long,lonesome
Patrick Wolf-Pigeon Song
Gimme Shelter
every time for 30 years on, now.
Lets Not Shit Ourselves
(To Love and To be Loved) by Bright Eyes.
A bit about 5:30 into the song.
Sends shivers down me every single time
something vague
by bright eyes
gentleman caller by cursive
death cab for cutie
steadier footing
leonard cohen
famous blue raincoat
tilly and the wall
i cant remember
watching marissa nadler
perform that song live gave me goosebumps
ohh
Okkervil River - Savannah Smiles
Sufjan Stevens - John Wayne Gacy Jr
Smashing Pumpkins - To Sheila
Regina Spektor - Samson
among loads of others
weezer
only in dreams
i don't know why, just adore it.
Oh Comely
by Neutral Milk Hotel or 'Washer' by Slint
watching Rufus Wainright do Hallelujah
at the Eden Project last night gave me huge goosebumps
Exit Music by Radiohead
Let It Be by The Beatles
5 verses-jeremy warsmley
casimir pulaski day-sufjan stevens
strange things will happen- the radio dept.
Funeral by Band of Horses
and Paranoid Android by Radiohead. Oh and the live version of Country Feedback by REM that's on the video of their Atlanta live shows at the end of the Monster Tour. I can't remember the name of the vid though.
Was it Road Movie?
I agree with Funeral - when the rest of the band comes in after the first verse it sounds incredible.
Agree with Jonny Cash's 'Hurt' - especially with the vid... *blubs*
Also, strangely, after the middle 8 in 'Sleepless' by Anathema.
Wuthering Heights
by Kate Bush just came on in Sainsbury's and I nearly burst into tears, so I guess that goes on the list. Weird.
Belfast by Orbital
my friend told me of this guy who had it playing at his funeral.
great story, huh?
yeesh, i am tired.
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's Dream, Hard Rain. Desolation Row. Sigur Ros gets me going as well.
i know its been mentioned
but johhny cash's hurt still makes my hairs stand on end.