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The saddest song you've ever heard.
What's the saddest song you ever remember hearing?
I was thinking about in the other night and I came to the conclusion that it could be Sufjan Stevens' - "John Wayne Gacy jr." I don't consider myself a weenie, but this song nearly always makes me cry. |
Früchte des Zorns - Die Welt dreht in ihren Fugen
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Teenage Riot- That song always makes me feel down. I always feel I am missing out in life.
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Also "Shoe-in" by Ida.
God, that song is sad. |
Outside the glass - the black heart procession is the first one that comes to my mind.
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Japan's "Nightporter". It just sounds... hopeless.
EDIT- And New Order's "In A Lonely Place", the b-side of Ceremony. |
Sunflower by Low
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As you said Low, I remembered "Shame". That was a killer, too. |
Joy Division - New Dawn Fades
"Oh, I've walked on water, run through fire, Can't seem to feel it anymore" Indifference to life shatteringly encapsulated in two lines. |
Waiting Around To Die - Townes Van Zandt
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At the moment, Les Ivrognes Amoreaux by Ghedalia Tazartes is about the saddest thing I can think of:
DivShare File - Les_Ivrognes_Amoureux.mp3 |
john lennon singing a song called my mum is dead. i nearly burst into tears when hearing that.
its strange because i can associate a happy song with a given mood, moment or person so it can become a sad song, if you get what i mean. that can also be the other way around. |
'Dreamin' - Lou Reed.
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'Hurt' as sung by Johnny Cash.
Love, death, joy, lonliness and pain have never been so well expressed |
"Without You" by Badfinger. I remember hearing the Harry Nielsen cover on the radio in the late '70's, and thinking how unhappy it sounded. Kinda prefer the (original) Badfinger version. Can't stand that fucking Mariah Carey one though.
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Off You by the Breeders is saddening
Suicidal Thoughts by Biggy is depressing. Is there a difference between depressing and saddening? |
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I am the same way jon boy. |
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THANK YOU. Nobody ever realizes that Badfinger wrote that song. I love Harry Nielsen's version though. Both versions are very sad indeed. Didn't two of the guys from Badfinger commit suicide? I think Mariah Carey's version is what killed Harry Nielsen. Now if someone covers it again, maybe it will kill her... |
The KKK Took My Baby Away by the Ramones
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A lot of early Red House Painters songs which were based off a recent break up. You could really feel the lyrics and what Mark Kozelek was going through. What's that song on REM Green about the retarded kid that watches all the other kids play from the window but never joins end. That's pretty fucking sad.
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Xiu Xiu - "Knife Play", "Apistat Commander"
Cat Power - "Troubled Waters", "Names", "Faces" Elliott Smith - "Lived In Bars" |
Sinking Belle-Boris and SunnO)))
In My Garden-Swans |
Caroline Says 2- Lou Reed
Beautifully depressing. |
Agreed about "Nightporter" by Japan. Bleak.
I also nominate "Laguna Beach" by The Legendary Pink Dots and "The Stagnant Pool" by Felt. |
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Brilliant choice. The instrumental coda is a blatant explanation as to why Mogwai have always been fans of Felt, even though the song itself i associate more with melancholia rather than full on sadness. |
"Dirt In The Ground" - Tom Waits
or "There You Are" - The Flaming Lips |
The Cure - Cold
Purcell - Dido's lament from Dido & Aeneas Beach Boys - Caroline No Neil Young - Tired eyes |
JT said Joy Division- New Dawn Fades and that is one of my top sad songs.
I'd throw in Velvet Underground- Pale Blue Eyes Television- Marquee Moon (that song makes me horribly depressed) Bauhaus- Crowds David Bowie- Five Years The Pixies- Hey |
I can't think of a particular one right now, but seen as New Order have already been mentioned, i'll go for 'Elegia'. The full 17 minute+ version is just majestic.
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I'm tempted to say something by Mahler, but he never wrote any songs, to my knowledge.
I've just told Mama goodbye by Hank Williams is the saddest that springs to mind from his Hank stuff. I couldn't pick anything from the Luke the Drifter stuff... that's easily the most successfully bleak stuff I can think of. Dolly Parton's I will always love you. Laura Cantrell's Bees/ When the roses bloom again Kenny Roger's Lucille... in fact, just thinking about it makes me want to blubber. And there's a few rock songs and a few proper pop songs that I can think of, but I can't be arsed with explaining why. Basically, it's all about country. |
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I refer Mr 'krack', if this is your real name, to the general covers work of Diamanda Galas, Otomo Yoshihide, Roland Kirk's version of I say a little prayer, Keiji Haino's See that my grave's kept clean and Soft Cell's version of Tainted Love. There are plenty more songs that either get to the core of a song, or find a personal identity within another person's song. Until Girls Aloud released their fourth utterly magnificent proper pop song, I flirted constantly with the notion that there were too many songs, and covers were the only way forward. |
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Great one. One of my favourite songs ever; Dolly at her very best. |
The Smiths - Still ill, Back to the old house (Hatful of hollow version), I know it's over, Never had no one ever, Asleep
Serge Gainsbourg - Je suis venu te dire que je m'en vais, Manon, Valse de Melody Jane Birkin - Baby alone in Babylon |
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Agreed. My Coat of many colours tugs in a similar fashion. I should've stipulated that I was referring to the 70s version of I will always love you rather than the 80s one, which was good but not 'please make the pain stop' good. |
A Few come to mind but the main ones are
The Smiths - Meat is Murder Radiohead - How to disappear completely |
Nick Drake - Way to blue, Day is done, Fruit tree
Tim Buckley - Love from room 109... , Dream letter, Chase the blues away, Once I was, Phantasmagoria in two, Morning glory |
Lifetime achievment by unwound.
Who by snuff That song at the end of the tremelo ep by my bloody valentine |
radiohead - let down
fushitsusha - that which is becoming to me cat power - the color and the kids the gathering - shrink ornette coleman - lonely woman (the melody has such a sad character). the replacements - here comes a regular minor threat - look back and laugh bardo pond - isle yo la tengo - green arrow the vast majority of suishou no fune's output. plus a lot of stuff by jack rose and ancient blues. |
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Oh, hell yes. His name was Perry He had learning difficulties His father was a very mean man His father burned his skin His father sent him to his death He was ten years old He was ten years old He was ten years old Her name was Naomi Beautiful round face, so ashamed Taught me how to please a man After school in the back of a bus She was doing it every day She was eleven years old She was eleven years old She was eleven years old Her name was Sheryl Black hair, like an electric space She would pretty paint my face She was a very good friend Her father would come to her in the night She was twelve years old She was twelve years old She was twelve years old His name was Donovan He was a very good friend The cards were stacked against him He was selling cocaine The last time I saw him He was thirteen years old He was thirteen years old He was thirteen years old His name was Charles He said he was in love with me We were both fourteen Then I had to move away Then he began to smoke crack Then he had to sell ass I don't know where he is I don't know where they are |
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