Music That Makes You Feel.

BlkHawk

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First thanks to everyone for sharing I have found several new songs, and been brought back to some old neglected favorites.

This is a new group I found on Jamendo called Waterpistol the are out of Amsterdam.

War gives me a sense of [NOBABE]deja vu[/NOBABE] I have been there before, plus the video is funny:

Melody for The Grass simple, beautiful, love her voice:
 
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Talk Talk's Spirit Of Eden - pensive state.
King Crimson's Starless And Bible Black and Larks' Tongues In Aspic - power.
The end of Tool's "Faaip De Oiad", the end of King Crimson's "Lizard" (the "Big Top" section), and the end of Roxy Music's "For Your Pleasure" - fright (this may sound sick, but do try this at home).
 

BlkHawk

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Can't rep you mokbel69, but thanks for the Warrel Dane: Brother link. Never heard that before, but I am checking that album out.
 

maildude

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Spock's Beard with Wind At My Back

 
Can't rep you mokbel69, but thanks for the Warrel Dane: Brother link. Never heard that before, but I am checking that album out.

Hope you like it. I'm a big fan of both his metal bands Nevermore and Sanctuary but lyrically they aren't usually as personal.
 

BlkHawk

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Hope you like it. I'm a big fan of both his metal bands Nevermore and Sanctuary but lyrically they aren't usually as personal.

Listened to the full Warrel Dane album last night really enjoyed it, he has a very impressive voice, according ti Wikipedia he was trained as an opera singer.

This one is hard for me to describe an exact feeling for, I have always found it to be a very beautiful song from Marc Cohn Walking in Memphis.

 
Listened to the full Warrel Dane album last night really enjoyed it, he has a very impressive voice, according ti Wikipedia he was trained as an opera singer.

I'm not sure if that is true or not, its hard to know with Wikipedia....but in his early days with Sanctuary he was required to hit extremely high notes so its quite possible. I like his lyrics but his singing is a big draw card for me as most metal bands its all about screaming and gutteral growls (I don't mind it in smaller doses, just not all the time) and they end up all sounding the same....

Anyway speaking of guys who were trained as opera singers, made me think of Queensryche. This song reminds me somewhat about my relationship with my father, or lack thereof....so can stir up some emotions...
 

BlkHawk

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I'm not sure if that is true or not, its hard to know with Wikipedia....but in his early days with Sanctuary he was required to hit extremely high notes so its quite possible. I like his lyrics but his singing is a big draw card for me as most metal bands its all about screaming and gutteral growls (I don't mind it in smaller doses, just not all the time) and they end up all sounding the same....

Anyway speaking of guys who were trained as opera singers, made me think of Queensryche. This song reminds me somewhat about my relationship with my father, or lack thereof....so can stir up some emotions...

Good choice, I have been a fan of Queensryche for quite some time, Metal was the only thing I listened to in the eighties/nineties, now that I'm in my forties I find I listen to anything I like. Case in point India Arie - Video. I find it funny this extremely beautiful woman doesn't think she is built like a supermodel, but the song cheers me up when I notice the bags under my eyes :) Plus she has an amazing voice.
 

maildude

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Pink Floyd with Coming Back To Life

 

BlkHawk

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One of my favorite Alan Jackson songs: Drive.


For me it was a 3020 John Deere tractor, International Harvester combine, and a '71 red Ford F350. Drove/steered all three of those while setting on my dad's lap as a kid.
 

maildude

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The Alan Parsons Project with Old And Wise

 

maildude

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Supertramp with Lord Is It Mine

 
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