The most emotionally intense song you've ever heard?

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+1 for Glenn Tipton by Sun Kil Moon


Anthem to the Estranged - Metal Church
Faith no More - Zombie Eaters
Feel So Different -S. O'Connor
Kathy's Song - Simon And Garfunkel

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Gridlocked wrote:Nothing Compares To You - (Sinnead O'Connor version)
I have on an old cassette tape a really powerful live version of Troy but I've never been able to find where it came from -it's not the same as the version on her live album - maybe it's just from a radio concert or bootleg? - but it's so emotionally intense it's incredible. Not a fan of hers and the studio version of Troy is crap but this is really raw.

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Angel Of Death by Slayer

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Sentinel by Mike Oldfield.

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Mascagni - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb
Jimmy Young/Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody

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There are so many insanely bad songs in this thread that I should probably make sure you know I was joking. Grease doesn't make me cry.
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Perhaps Peter Hammill's A Louse Is Not a Home, although lots of his songs (and guest appearances as vocalist in other people's songs) would qualify. IMHO, and for what it's worth, I see a lot of confusion in this thread between 'emotionally intense' and 'sappy and sentimental'. :hihi:

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Everclear's 'Wonderful.'

Fortunately, I've never experienced anything like this kid. But I'm raising teens now and it just hits home what vulnerabilities exist during that time of life.
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Johnny Cash - Hurt
Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know
Kate Bush - Hounds of Love (entire album leaves me drained)
Rickie Lee Jones - Coolsville


... and the most disturbing song ...

Leonard Cohen - The Future

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Hovmod wrote:There are so many insanely bad songs in this thread that I should probably make sure you know I was joking. Grease doesn't make me cry.
And here was me just wondering. Not about your selection (which, at least to me, simply had to be a joke...) but about certain others.
Isn't there always a time when you have to mention "Time Of My Life" as well?

(And nooooo, I am NOT going to admit that the GF actually likes that one a lot...)
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There are some seriously bad songs mentioned in this so far... :hihi:

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Don McLean - Starry Starry Night

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robojam wrote:There are some seriously bad songs mentioned in this so far... :hihi:
cool! here's some more:

Tonight's The Night - Neil Young
Without You - Harry Nilson
Something - The Beatles
Mother - John Lennon
Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Simon and Garfunkel
For The Good Times - Ray Price
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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
robojam wrote:There are some seriously bad songs mentioned in this so far... :hihi:
cool! here's some more:

Tonight's The Night - Neil Young
Without You - Harry Nilson
Something - The Beatles
Mother - John Lennon
Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Simon and Garfunkel
For The Good Times - Ray Price
They're not bad songs! :shock:

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Simply gorgeous.

Selena - I Could Fall in Love


Selena - Dreaming Of You RIP


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And this one just because it's a great song.

Ana Gabriel - Obsesion (Remix)

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