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********SPOILERS FOR MISS SAIGON***********
I'm listening to the soundtrack for Miss Saigon, and I keep making it halfway through one song before I just half to skip it and go to the next. It's the song where our lovers are separated, and they are searching for each other. You can the panic and the longing and the desperation in their voices, the chaos is heightening, if they could just talk they'll talk they'll be okay, and they never find each other. Everything else that happens happens because of this failure of a day. I just can't handle it. I make it partway, and then the GI shouts "That's my WIFE out there!", and I have to hit skip.
I love this show. *sniff*
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I agree Icarus. I think "Butterfly Kisses" is the worst song of the 20th century. <insert gagging smiley>
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"The Sun is Burning", as performed by Kate Wolf on Gold in California. Oh, man. When I was a child, I would run out of the room and cover my head with a pillow because I couldn't deal with it. It's intensely powerful.
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Do you mean if we can't bear them because they're bad, or because we're so touched that we cry? Because there are a few songs that make me cry... and I always listen to them. "Moon River"... "All I Ask of You"... those are two examples. I listen to them a ton, but they always have me weeping.
Songs I don't like... well, there are many. Mainly newer pop music stuff. I don't know titles, because I never listen to them long enough to find out.
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B-52’s Love Shack. One of the most annoying songs ever. Most B-52’s songs are, but this one is the worst. How people who sing so bad get a top hit is beyond me.
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There are many songs that make me cry (I cry at Mall Openings too ), but none are coming to mind right now.
I hate it too, because I'll be driving along, feeling fine, minding my own business and all of a sudden I'll be blubbering like a baby.
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I would have to agree with "Achy Breaky Heart"...then add "The Macarana" and also, "My Heart will go on"...or whatever that Celine Dion song was from Titanic.
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I used to work at a store that sold only music boxes. It killed any possible affection that I could ever have for Wing Beneath My WingS, Memory (From Cats), You've Got a Friend, and That's What Friends are For.
Where The Green Grass Grows and a song that's about the small town in MN where I want to live always make me cry. Michelle
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I dislike that Don't Worry, Be Happy song. It drives me nuts! And there aren't any instruments!
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Yes, typo ... trust me, if there is one song title I know, it's that unfortunate mess. Michelle
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It reminded me far too much of someone I will never see again. Even now when I read the lyrics my heart beats faster and I am inundated with meloncholy.
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I Don't Like Mondays by the Boomtown Rats. This song grates on me in so many ways. Guaranteed to make me turn off the power.
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I hate the B-52s. When I heard that song as a kid, I thought, gee, they must have had friends in high places. I can't stand listening to most Celine Dion songs except for two songs. Her voice is just GRATING. Tori Amos' Me and a Gun hurts too much to listen to. Plus she's singing without a piano. Painful. Some songs by Dir en grey hurt too much to listen to. Amazing Grace also hurts too. There are many others. Coldplay, I hate that guy's high pitched whiny sounding voice. I want to gag him. Lionel Richie. He sucks. Backstreet Boys, Britney, all of those people are lame. Most of the stuff they play at the stupormarket drives me insane.
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Falling into You and With this Tear which was written by Prince. Those are the only songs by Celine that don'tsuck and drive me up a tree.
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Classic songs which have been sped up and set to a modern, hip-hop or dance beat are the SPAWN OF SATAN.
A recent example of this Satanic phenomenon is the bastardized version of "If I Were a Rich Man" which is currently polluting our airwaves. Come ON, people, this is a song meant to be sung by an aging Russian Jew struggling to provide for his wife and three daughters, not a coked-up anorexic "dancer" who dresses like a whore.
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Ditto "Butterfly Kisses." I hate that one. And that Christmas one about the shoes. Do they think that if they just put enough sap into a song that everyone will cry and love it? Maybe I have no heart.
Also, anyone who knows me well knows that all they have to do to get me to leave a room (or run around yelling "NOOOO!!!" with my hands over my ears) is sing the Oompa Loompa song. Ah! Even just typing this is already getting it stuck in my head! I can't stand it!
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Rico Suave IS a bad song but I don't think it gets much radio play. Nah, the dangerous songs are the ones that never go away.
You know what was one really crappy song? That one post 9/11 with the woman that Could Not Sing about not realizing she was kissing an angel goodbye. The one that starts with her packing his socks. It still get plays on a local station here. Michelle
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I don't know that I can't listen to them, but I find techno remixes of Enya tunes to be pretty darned funny.
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In a "good" way,I can't listen to "Daughters" by John Mayer. I love it, but I end up looking at my 4 month old little girl & wondering how bad I can possibly screw her up unintentionally.
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That is pretty heinous Elizabeth. I come close with my hatred of Roxanne (by the Police). I really like Sting, but that song just sounds to me like someone is slowing squishing his man parts with a vise. Not at all an appealing sound to me....
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quote: If you want a song to just tear the heart right out of you, I recommend Kilkelly, Ireland. It's so amazingly touching and sad.
I love that song! It makes me cry every time, especially when you hear about how it was written (based on real letters the guy found in an attic, IIRC).
But I listen to it anyway, so it's not one I "can't bear".
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I just dug out the CD with "Kilkelly" on it. His voice is so sorrowful and sweet and tender all at once. I'm not even at the cry-ey part yet, and I'm starting to tear up.
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Oh, don't get me wrong. I love it, too. I think I do take it personally though because my father did "walk away" so to speak. I want my baby to grow up with a dad there for her. I think that's why the song hits me so hard. I want everything for her I didn't get. I think I found her the right daddy.
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OK, I usually am not a skimmer-poster, but I posted Jimi Hendrix as excruciating to me, not hard to listen to emotionally, which is more what Kat was going for.
Knowing that, one of the most brutal, yet hauntingly beautiful songs I know is "Baltimore Oriole" by Crow Greenspun, about a car accident where he is driving, and his dad dies. The part that gets me the most is when the doctor comes in to tell him and his brother, and starts to cry. Oh, boy.
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I don't like "Daughters." For one, it's horribly overplayed. For another, I don't like the double standard it promotes:
quote: Boys, you can break You'll find out how much they can take Boys will be strong And boys soldier on
[And no, before you say it, the next line does not redeerm it for me: apparently, as long as a oy has a lovig mother around, his father can treat him like crap and it's okay. Boys aren't fragile like girls are.]
And there's this little piece:
quote: On behalf of every man Looking out for every girl
I've never liked how we refer to adult males as men and adult females as girls. And no, I don't think he's singing about a child. He seems to me to be singing about a woman still haunted by mistreatment she received as a child.
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I dunno, that song really rubs me wrong.
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I had a hard time with Don't take the Girl , because when it came out I had just watched some friends die on the highway, including a cute girl who was the sister of a friend, about 6 years younger than me. She had just asked me to her prom, and I declined because I was in the Army and had no leave left, and no idea where I would end up being stationed.
I was the first person at the scene...it happened right in front of me as I was driving back to the Army. I was an EMT so I stopped...then I saw who it was, and lost it.
That song came out shortly after, and I couldn't listen to it for years without crying.
Also, on a much happier note, True Companion was my wedding song, and I still get a bit misty when I hear it sometimes....I just hide it well.
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