Chilling Music . . .

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  • reachdown12
    reachdown12 Posts: 693
    If we speak of bone chilling music..i must say I want to represent Soundgarden and the work on Badmotorfinger. Listen to Slaves and Bulldozers, Jesus Christ Pose, Holy Water, New Damage, and so many other tracks and tell me that doesn't send chills. Absolutely chilling. Also on Superunknown, to this day that first 3 measures of black hole sun..the entrance..it just sends you off..beautiful..then the verses when it sounds so beautiful and serene yet hopeless..definitely chilling.

    There are plenty of other bands/songs that do this to me but i felt the need to show soundgarden here.
    "Everyone wants to be the sun that lights up your life, but I'd rather be your moon so I can shine on you during your darkest hour when your sun's not around."
  • evenflow
    evenflow Posts: 401
    In no particular order:

    1. Release- PJ
    2. Rearview Mirror- PJ
    3. NAIS- PJ
    4. Moonlight Sonata- Beethoven
    5. Country Feedback- REM
    6. Find The River- REM
    7. Since I've Been Loving You- Led Zeppelin
    8. The End- The Doors
    9. Exit Music- Radiohead
    10. Track 8 (The Pop Song)- Sigur Ros

    For the first ten...
    It's all about the music...

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  • Heineken Helen
    Heineken Helen Posts: 18,095
    Yep, I have to agree with:
    Brothers in arms
    Black
    Hallelujah (but I heard the Cohen version first so it’s my favourite)
    You raise me up
    Street spirit


    Gonna add:
    Nessun Dorma – the Three Tenors
    Ain’t no sunshine
    Comfortably numb/ shine on you crazy diamond/ one of these days
    Angel – Sarah McLaughlin
    My immortal –evanescence
    The first time ever I saw your face.

    Ahh, I know there’s loads more but I can’t really think right now.
    The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
    Verona??? it's all surmountable
    Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
    Wembley? We all believe!
    Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
    Chicago 07? And love
    What a different life
    Had I not found this love with you
  • intodeep
    intodeep Posts: 7,249
    Last night i listened to Bruce Springsteen's My Hometown.

    That song does it to me every time. It is chilling to me.
    Charlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18  | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x2
  • Babochska
    Babochska Posts: 34
    Pearl Jam - Oceans
    Gary Jules - Mad World (the song from Donny Darko)
    My Morning Jacket - Death Is The Easy Way
    Alice In Chains - Nutshell
    Radiohead - Karma Police
    Pearl Jam - Yellow Ledbetter
    The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    The Beatles - Hey Jude
    Jose Gonzales - Heartbeats

    And the list goes on forever :)
    ~=Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity. =~
  • LBC1076
    LBC1076 Posts: 224
    I'm not going to dive into a list, although I will say Black right off the top of my head. But the song that sent chills down my spine and dug up the deepest emotion was Lightning Crashes, I was driving down I-81 back in 2004 on my home for my grandmother's funeral when this song came on. Listening to the words just rang so true, because just a day or so earlier my grandmother passed away from a 10 year struggle with Alzheimer's, but just a few weeks prior to that my sister gave birth to her first child. Just hearing the words of the song brought all the emotion to the top on that trip home.
  • Dick Jones
    Dick Jones Posts: 777
    Nice to see some Lanegan going around. Try I'll Take Care of You it is all covers, but it is damn beautiful.

    My Morning Jacket - Z [the whole album]
    QOTSA - I Never Came, You've Got A Killer Scene There, Man,
    Bruce Springsteen - Atlantic City, Nebraska [the song or the album really]
    Umphrey's McGee - The Pequod, Bullhead City, In The Kitchen
    Neil Young - Helpless, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, Unplugged
    Tool - Pushit [Live]
    Local H - P.J. Soles, Halcion Days
    Pearl Jam - Well you know.
    The Beatles - Dear Prudence,...and alot more
    Bob Dylan - Folk Stuff.
    Toadies - I Burn
    Brian Jonestown Massacre - Methadrone [album]
    Kings of Leon - Milk, Rememo, Talahina Sky, Wicker Chair, Day Old Blues
    The Strokes - I can chill to anything of theirs.
    Chris Cornell - Euphoria Morning [album]

    Ok, I'm gonna stop there, there is too much to list.
    Are you too good to tango with the poor poor boys?
  • Ebizzie
    Ebizzie Posts: 240
    Radiohead -- Let Down
    Grateful Dead -- Box of Rain
    Beatles -- I'm So Tired, Abbey Road medley
    neutral milk -- two-headed boy
    neil young -- old man, southern man
    walkmen -- the rat
    the verve -- rolling people
    hendrix -- little wing
    beta band -- dry the rain
    rem -- daysleeper

    jesus, hundreds more, if not thousands. if it weren't for the chills i wouldn't love music as much as i do.
    "Worse than traitors in arms are the men who pretend loyalty to the flag, feast and fatten on the misfortunes of the nation while patriotic blood is crimsoning the plains." -- Abraham Lincoln
  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    Pearl Jam- Release, Indifference, Nothingman, Present Tense, Low Light, Light Years, Nothing as it Seems, Sleight of Hand, Thumbing My Way, Man of The Hour, Long Road
    R.E.M.- Country Feedback, Leaving New York, Find The River, Nightswimming, You're Most Beautiful,
    Better Than Ezra- Beautiful Mistake, A Lifetime, Overcome, Under You/Live Again
    O.A.R.- Dakota, Dareh Meyod, 52-50(live)
    Coldplay- Everything's Not Lost, Proof, Gravity, Gold in Them Hills, Trouble, In My Place, The Scientist, Square One, Fix You
    Lifehouse- Sick Cycle Carousel, Everything, Anchor, Take Me Away, Come Back Down, The Beginning
    Radiohead- Lurgee, Fake Plastic Trees, Bulletproof...I Wish I Was, Street Spirit, No Surprises, Exit Music (For A Film), All of Kid A/Amnesiac, 2+2=5, Sail To The Moon
    DMB- Grace is Gone
    Sigur Ros- Untitled 3, Glossoli (actually anything they do gives me chills, it's so powerful and moving)
    Jeff Buckley- Halleluja
    Rufus Wainwright- What A World

    I could keep going on and on with all of these bands i think
  • audiodave
    audiodave Posts: 1,623
    Pearl Jam - Release, Footsteps, Immortality, Angel
    Alice In Chains - I Stay Away, Rain When I Die
    Jeff Buckley - Eternal Life, Last Goodbye, Grace (Pretty much all of the Grace album)
    Nine Inch Nails - Hurt, Something I Can Never Have, The Fragile, We're In This Together, Right Where It Belongs...
    REM - Nightswimming, The One I Love, Walk Unafraid, At My Most Beautiful
    The Cure - Love Song, Lullaby, Burn, Just Like Heaven
    Chris Cornell - When I'm Down, Wave Goodbye, Preaching The End Of The World
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge, Breaking The Girl
    The Levellers - One Way, Exodus, What A Beautiful Day
    Soundgarden - Fell On Black Days, Burden In My Hand, Like Suicide
    ~AKA Dave-of-the-dead~

    I don't wanna think, I wanna feel

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  • evo
    evo Airdrie, Scotland Posts: 185
    anything by Sigur Ros,
    the start of breathe on dark side of the moon, the way speak to me builds up then dave gilmours guitar comes in is stunning,
    the first guitar note on Shine On,
    Black, footsteps, fatal,
    The Orb, their live '93 album is amazing,
    Wake Up - Mad Season,
    Norah Jones has a very soothing voice
    Hail Hail