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Just listening to this [url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00sq29x ]Big Country Docco[/url]which absolutely 100% makes me shiver. Local band when i grew up, saw them so many times, played a concert with Stuart + Bruce when i was in 5th yr at school (I was drummer but nothing like Mark). Still to this day love The Crossing. Brings back so many memories and music that was proper music. Some people will hate it. Whats yours ?


 
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Whoops wrong forum !


 
Posted : 14/06/2010 11:38 pm
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anything from cold play !!!

nah only yoking.. will you hazel oconner.. classic


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 6:16 am
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acoustic version of Lady Stardust by Bowie, it gets me every time


 
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Tiny Dancer by Elton John... If my wife puts that on in the car I know that there is 70 minutes of more shite to follow.

Proper answer - Swamp Thing by The Chameleons. It was the soundtrack to my youth.


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 6:50 am
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Nimrod by Elgar and Adagio for strings by that American bloke

Edit: Samuel Barber 😳


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 7:23 am
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st jimmy by greenday, x1000 when watching them play it live, it also reminds me how i twisted my ankle falling in the mosh pit


 
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Talking of Greenday, anyone else going to see them tomorrow at Manchester? 😀


 
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Posted : 15/06/2010 7:31 am
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Bagpipes.

Music to kill by, music to dance to, and a good lament, music to cry to.


 
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This

Which is the accappella of this


 
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Talking of Greenday, anyone else going to see them tomorrow at Manchester?

Yes, I'm off to see them. I'm completely dubious about it. Green Day, to me, are 1,039 smooth, Kerplunk, Dookie, and Insomniac. After that, well...

My shiver song is AVAIL - Blue Ridge. It reminds of them playing it live in '98, with a massive breakdown in the middle where Tim just goes to town on this drum and beats the **** out of the thing. And it all happened at the Duchess in Leeds. I guess you had to be there.


 
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Wide open space - Mansun


 
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particularly if you have seen the film


 
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Faith No More - Epic - brings back memories of it live - awesome!


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 8:07 am
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Ashley MacIssac - Wing Stock

New Order - Confusion Remix (from Blade)

I think it's the progressive build up in both tracks which finally unleashes something for me. I notice both tracks are around 10 mins long, but are very different styles of music!. Wonder if there's something in the length.


 
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Shine on you Crazy Diamond but for all the wrong reasons RIP dad 🙁


 
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Pretty much any decent trance breakdown.

wont be most peoples cup of tea but as important as air to me 😉


 
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pik n mix - i get the same, barely anyone understands though, perhaps they didn't take enough happy pills in their youth 😈


 
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Pretty much any decent trance breakdown.

Quite a few old rave tunes do it for me... Renegade Soundwaves "The Phantom" is always a winner... but then I am quite old!


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 8:44 am
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James Blake.

And against my will - Eric Clapton's Tears in Heaven. Can't stand his voice, but a guitarist played a classical version at my wedding and it makes me go all gooey.


 
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ET


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 9:01 am
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For a creepy kind of shiver, you can't beat this - from the Dawn of the Dead soundtrack


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 9:21 am
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[url= http://www.last.fm/music/Nine+Inch+Nails/_/Leaving+Hope ]Leaving Hope[/url] - nine inch nails

The whole of OK Computer

ye gods those choices make me sounds really miserable!


 
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Bizarrely, some of Moby's early stuff...!

Agree with Wide Open Space by Mansun too.

Let's Dance by David Bowie too - random.

And finally Skin Deep by the Stranglers.


 
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this
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For different reasons


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 9:35 am
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The whole of OK Computer

Yes that makes me shiver too. For all the wrong reasons. The most over-rated album ever IMO.


 
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mastiles_fanylion, are you Syd Barrett's love child?


 
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Strangely, The Navy Hymn - can't hear it without goosebumps / tears. Stirring stuff anyway, without strong personal memories.
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Plus much much more


 
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Careless Whisper


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 9:47 am
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Burial


 
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Bizarrely, some of Moby's early stuff...!

Me too. Namely "Feeling So real".

Also "Northern Star" by Hole.


 
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Cash - Hurt
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[b]mrmichaelwright[/b]

pik n mix - i get the same, barely anyone understands though, perhaps they didn't take enough happy pills in their youth

Ha ha quite possibly 😉


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 10:11 am
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"Mother Tongues". John McLaughlin Trio live. 1989.


 
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mastiles_fanylion, are you Syd Barrett's love child?

Why???


 
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mastiles_fanylion - Member

Shine on you Crazy Diamond but for all the wrong reasons RIP dad

so that's not a no then?
😉


 
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Ahh I see - I missed that connection. Doh.

I meant because my dad asked for it to be played at his funeral so every time I hear it now it reminds me of him and the day 🙁


 
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It sounds like he had good taste,
I think my Dad want's Take That 🙄


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 10:37 am
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My dad wants Nazareth "Expect No Mercy". (I hope)


 
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It sounds like he had good taste,

Yeah generally he did for an old crumbly 🙂 - we went to gigs together sometimes too (Status Quo, Chris Rea etc).


 
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Burial

+1 especially "Etched Headplate"


 
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(Status Quo, Chris Rea etc).

No offence to your old man but 😯

Never mind, I'm blessed with an inherited liking for Glen Campbell. Thankfully, Max Boyce went straight over my head.


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 10:59 am
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The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die Tour. Live version of Invaders Must Die with a 2-3 minute build up in total darkness before Liam dropped the beat and all hell broke loose. Puts a massive smile on my face thinking about it.


 
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Johnny Cash - Hurt

Heard it again yesterday on Radio 4, certainly makes me well up inside.


 
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Heard it again yesterday on Radio 4, certainly makes me well up inside.

...on the programme about the Sky Cycling Team?


 
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No offence to your old man but

Well he was 69! And Chris Rea is pretty decent - I quite enjoyed that gig.


 
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My Dad and I often borrow CDs of each other! He's really into Dubstep, Dub and all sorts. Of around 400 CDs, two are classical, the rest are rock/dance/pop/whatever.

He still plays bass in a band (ex pro session bass player) which does stuff like Groove Armada's "Super Stylin" and similar.

Most odd.


 
Posted : 15/06/2010 11:17 am
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Freddie Freeloader- Miles Davis


 
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And my mam likes Iron Maiden. Although that probably stems from having to listen to me play Number of the Beast again and again and again as a teenager. 🙂


 
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Gorecki - Lamb

Just watched the link and bawled.


 
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