Shape of Despair - Still-motion. Keywords are heavy, crawling, esoteric, repetitive, hypnotising, desperate, and beautiful. My Dying Bride - Sear me III. Keywords are slow, esoteric, hypnotising, fragile, emotional (understatement!), desperate, and beautiful. I think everyone should have heard these two songs at last once. They're both doom metal, but very different. They are songs I like to play on repeat for long times in a row because they're just so indescribably beautiful. Really.
My achy breaky heart by Billy Ray Cirus.... I'd have to say Third Eye Blind- Slow Motion http://a420.v8383d.c8383.g.vm.akama...ad.akamai.com/8512/wmp/3/117/9003_1_11_05.asf That's all I got.
"Shirts and Gloves" Dashboard Confessional *if u miss somone* "Dont Be Denied" *when Widespread Panic does it, makes me think of Mikey"
"End of the tour" ~ They Might be Giants (John Henry Album) I have never had an experience quite like the night when i realized what "The End Of The Tour" is about. It is the absolute saddest song I have ever heard in my life. I cried for over an hour listening to it. It is about a horrible car crash and a man's struggle to forgive himself for killing a car full of teenagers. It actually was not his fault because the girls were drunk driving but ever since the incident he has brutally blamed himself. He is finally finding the first bit of hope toward recovery from the horrible wreck that he was involved in. Listen to the words.... ( lyrics below ) There was a beautiful teenage girl who was at a party, under the influence of drugs or alcohol. She became bored of the party so she decided she could drive; she thought that she was able to "see herself". She takes her friends and they drive out on I-91. The man is driving also and it's late; he is distracted by many things. When on the overpass, he is hit. His car is mereley dented but the other car bursts into flames and the girls are killed. He watched the police take the bodies out. He saw how beautiful the children were and was scarred by this completely. During the song he refers to the family of the beautiful girl and the horror that they must have felt when the police knocked on the door to tell them they had lost their child. He also breaks into the nursery type lyric about watching the police pull the bodies from the car. He has blamed himself for the wreck from the beginning, but he has been ruining himself with it and finally decides to turn to God who helps him out. He finally finds a peace within himself saying that at the end of his life, if anyone will forgive him, he will meet the girl in heaven and apologize. Until then he must endure his own life, but one day he will be in heaven to ask for forgiveness. He is beginning to realize that it is not his fault and he must go on and God has "let them go" for a reason. He will always be haunted by the experience and will never be the same. And he's never going to tour again. __________________ Lyrics: There's a girl with a crown and a scepter Who's on WLSD And she says that the scene isn't what it's been And she's thinking of going home That it's old and it's totally over now And it's old and it's over, it's over now And it's over, it's over, it's over now I can see myself At the end of the tour When the road disappears If there's any more people around When the tour runs aground And if you're still around Then we'll meet at the end of the tour The engagements are booked through the end of the world So we'll meet at the end of the tour Never to part since the day we met Out on Interstate 91 I was bent metal you were a flaming wreck When we kissed at the overpass I was sailing along with the people Driving themselves to distraction inside me Then came a knock on the door which was odd And the picture abruptly changed At the end of the tour When the road disappears If there's any more people around When the tour runs aground And if you're still around Then we'll meet at the end of the tour The engagements are booked through the end of the world So we'll meet at the end of the tour This was the vehicle these were the people You opened the door and expelled all the people This was the vehicle these were the people You opened the door and expelled all the people This was the vehicle these were the people You let them go At the end of the tour When the road disappears If there's any more people around When the tour runs aground And if you're still around Then we'll meet at the end of the tour The engagements are booked through the end of the world So we'll meet at the end of the tour And we're never gonna tour again No, we're never gonna tour again
"mad world" -gary jules "brick" -ben folds five and cliche "my immortal" - evanescence mad world is just beautiful, and brick and my immortal are the only songs that have ever made me cry... my immortal was played at a funeral of this kid at school though
My Man - Billie Holiday "...he beats me too..." Yer Blues - John Lennon "...feel so suicidal, just like Dylans Mr Jones..." Crazy Man Michael - Fairport Convention ".....your true love will die, by your own right hand...." Ball and Chain - Janis
The most depressing song I ever heard is "The End of The Innoscence"- By Don Henley....I love that song
There are a few that I have, and because of the way I am, my personal depression is the reason for these choices: 1) Kix- Don't Close Your Eyes 2) Styx-Babe 3) Journey-Faithfully
1)Since I´ve Been Loving you (How the west was won version) Led Zeppelin 2)Te doy una cancion - Silvio Rodriguez
Mad World and Brick.... Mad world is just the most beautiful song in the world though and brick, well yeh that song means something....
The whole Dysfunction album by Staind... highly depressing CD... i usually listen to it when im really depressed too....
I doubt anyone's heard it, but "Caution" by the Chameleons UK. Oh, and by the way, Mad World is by Tears for Fears. Gary Jules did a cover of it specifically for the Donnie Darko ST