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By that I mean I expected Nick Drake or the Cure's Disintegration to help the tears out of my system when I was on the verge of falling to pieces, and their music did work on that aspect, and it still does.
By "strange record" I mean some form of music that isn't soothing per se. The B-side (or what was when records were two-sided) of the Buzzcocks' Different Kind of Tension always gets the stress away from me, and I don't know why it works that way (especially I Believe). Anyone else felt comfort in something of that kind? |
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04.30.2009, 01:18 PM | #3 |
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04.30.2009, 01:36 PM | #5 |
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the saddest VU songs tend to cheer me up?
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04.30.2009, 02:08 PM | #6 |
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04.30.2009, 02:38 PM | #8 |
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Depending on the mood:
Anger: Complete Discography-Minor Threat Sing Sing Death House-The Distillers Sad: The Queen Is Dead-The Smiths Misery Is A Butterfly-Blonde Redhead DDN (these are extreme cases)
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04.30.2009, 02:52 PM | #9 |
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I think people are missing the purpose of this thread... isn't it to do with records you listen to when you're down which don't seem like depressing records?
I think Blonde Redhead, Grouper and The Smiths are melancholic enough not to be so strange as to listen to them when you're down. |
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Listening to depression records when you're down just exacerbates the problem.
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That's it. Noisy music does help too 'cause there's no word I guess. Still can't point out why the repetition in some songs do help when they did not seem to be designed for that. Finding relief in sharing someone's melancholy I understand and do, or lurking into a more troubled soul, but these other songs I'm slightly confused about seem more efficient as I don't rely on someone else's frailty yet these songs carry something with them close to "down". I don't know. I will try these bands mentioned above. |
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when I am down I ussually listen to hard fast stuff.
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04.30.2009, 10:13 PM | #18 |
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well...i guess i just cant resist the chance to backup grouper...sorry for missing the point...how about "for the punx" by the casualties?...contrasting your struggles with those of some crusty punx always is uplifting/amusing
Gave you love, Gave you heart All you gave me broken heart Gave you love, Gave you heart All you gave me broken heart Broken heart, I want it back Broken heart, I got it back Punk rock love!
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